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jnnasart hi1 5— BT B SF U ■I p » M National Honor Society During one of the monthly meetings, NHS members discuss the up-coming dance. National Honor Society is an honorary club. You must be invited to join. Stu- dents must have a certain grade point average, be involved in activities at school and within the community. NHS held for- mal induction to honor its new inductees. Throughout the year, the club sponsors a variety ot activities. The students are in charge of the annual Sadie Hawkins dance. Also the members have made a student directory to sell. Muse Machine Muse Machine is a fairly new club. This was only its second year here at Tecum- seh. Muse Machine offers a totally unique format to the students. It exposes the members to the fine arts. As we all know fine arts are pretty rare in New Carlisle. During the school days some of the fine arts performers came to the school for the in-school shows. Students were delighted to see such performances as the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, and The Dayton Philharmonic String Ensemble. Students could also purchase out-of- school tickets to the real performances. Some of the shows students went to were the Dayton Ballet and Great Expecta- tions. Students were chosen to be team captains tor the certain performances. The team captain had to greet the performers, sell tickets and so forth. Mrs. Jean Wenz- laff was the advisor of this special club. 135
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Mike Hartsock from T.V. 7 gives a speech to Quill and Scroll. Now why isn't Gina pinning this awatd on me? Quill and Scroll. What does that mean? International Honorary Society For Highschool Journalists is quite a title for students in Quill and Scroll. They all would meet and sponsor dances, and talk over school issues. Members in this years club are as follows: Mrs. Wenzlaff, Katrina Storts, Chris Da- ley, Mark Holbrook, Doug Brown, Lori Hyder, Chris Ginter, Barry Rogers, Eric Jarvis, Monica Lay, Beth Jones, Donita Pace, Marilyn Rinker, Kay Horner, Doug Free, Robin Siders, Anne Gillis, Gina King, and Katrin Hedberg. Thanks should be given especially to Mrs. Wenzlaff, Pres — Donita Pace, Vice — Katrina Storts. and Secretary — Gina King for doing fine jobs in making Quill and Scroll to be such a fine club. QUILL AND SCROLL MISSION AWARENESS Mission Awareness had a complete year after doing many things to show con- cern for people in general. Members are as follows: Cindy Webb, Stephanie Garrison, Shannon Spitler, Sharon Roberson, Clau- dine Chase, Amy Allingham, Matt Cleve- land, and Bryce Petty. What exactly gets done by these M.A. students? I i ■ J . ! ■ ' 134
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WtcWs These Senior girls look tough to beat, (having trouble Beth)! The annual Sadie Hawkins dance went off as scheduled. Everyone showed up in their down on the farm clothes, ready to have some fun! This is not your ordinary T.H.S. dance. First was, it was held in the girls gym. It was not all just dancing, there were many games such as the sack race, piggy-back race, and the tug-of-war, in which the Sophomore guys and girls won. There was also the hubby chase! This was where the girls chased the guys in order to get them to marry them! Chris Moore and Corinna Parr cross the finish, and hope that they have won. These guys know what's gonna happen to them if they get caught tonight! Quick from the start, these people burn down the gym. 136
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