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Today’s ‘SCHOLARS’—Tomorrow’s ‘LEADERS’ The National Honor Society consisted ot students who ex- celled in the areas ot charac- ter, scholarship, leadership, and service. A 3.3 average must be upheld to be considered for membership. Officers included Joy Sidle, president; Michele Beller, vice- president; and Cindy Dauby, publicist. The NHS members held a mock election in November. Students and teachers voted in the library conference room throughout election day. On March 13th new members were inducted. Mrs. Karen Mallonee organized the ceremonies. April 9th was the date for the Quiz Bowl, prepared by NHS members and advisors. Participants consisted of sur- rounding schools. Adult advisors this year in- cluded Mr. Allen Kramer, Mrs. Karen Mallonee, Mrs. Marilyn Scott, Mr. Richard Roos, and Mr. Robert Day. Much practice went into preparation tor the Hi-Q Academic Bowl. N.H.S. participants: L. Lambert. J. Sidle, D. Elliott, and P. Weber in intense study. Above Left: Holding a Mock election gives students a chance to voice their opinions in politics. Wendy Kellems, Susan Walsh, David Goffinet, Debbie Ludwig. Michelle Heitkemper, Candy Becker, Sally Mills. Row 2: Mike Rea. David Williams, Matt Wanlnger, Laurie Dreyling, Mariah Scott, Cindy Brumfield, Janet Rake. Row 3: Joy Sidel, Michele Beller, Cindy Dauby. Julie Groves, Holly Becker. Su- san Gillick, Mary Jane Peter, Laura Reisz. Row 4: Jett Birchler, Bruce Conen, Stephanie Busse, Susan Blandford, Darla Beatty, Debbie Elliott, Lisa Harth, Lisa Lambert, Tina Roos, Jackie Dauby. National Honor Society 27
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By Popular Demand As In the past years, the Student Council has been sponsored by Mr. Murray Pride. The club was responsible for school dances, school pro- grams, and money raising activities. The Student Council also helped in the decorating of the Homecoming Dance. The club did a lot of work for people other than just our school. They had a Food Drive and collected for the needy. They donated money to other clubs. They organized a tutorial assistance program for stu- dents. The president of the Student Council is Michele Belter and the vice-president is Michelle Heitkemper. The treasurer is Joe Evrard. The purpose of the Student Council is to make school fun and more exciting for everyone. The student body enjoyed the light slide show. Everyone came away with a better understanding of his emotions. One o( the duties is picking up home- room packets and returning any re sponses to the office. Clockwise is C. Becker, B. Ludwig, S. Tsahtis, J. Kendall, J. Fischer, J. Goffinet, M. Heitkemper, S. Malone. Collecting tor the annual food drive, Student Council members C. Becker and S. Mills work the 7:30 shift. Looking forward to that special Valen- tine homeroom, Student Council members Michele Beller (right) and Tina Roos sort the carnations. 26 Student Council
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Crowd Pleasers Feet hurt? Weight loss? As- signments missing? Answering yes to all of the above indicat- ed a dedicated band mem- ber. Fall was one of the busiest seasons for the Tell City March- ing Marksmen. Hard work paid off for the members as the award winning team was invited to perform in the Gimble's Parade in New York during Thanksgiv- ing. Other activities included performing at Schweitzer Fest, at home football and basket- ball games, and marching in the pep rally parade for the football team. One of the many band activities is marching in the pep rally parade for the beginning football season. Above Right: The choir Celebrates Life at the E and R Church as an after Easter program. Preparing to march in the Philadelphia Gimbles Parade, the marching band waits their turn. 28 Music
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