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NHS is an opportunity for meeting new people and involvement in school ac- tivities as well as recognition in scholastic achievement. lt encourages personal growth and scholarship. Stacy Ferguson Senior NHS KJ 58 Clubs President Lance Mandell helps earn money to keep the stolls clean by selling homemade pastries. Jill Koch, recording secretary, lights a candle to symbolize service. NHS senior member, Liz Zapata, helps out at the in- duction ceremonies by passing out programs to pro- ud parents such as Mr. Ken Klassen. Qnprr' . E ,K i 2 Yi' . ska it Y gpzzjift' 5, ' ,, , ,Su
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a F t gf A members, Laura Mosel and Kara Curl, sell freshments at the basketball game. were in it. James Falbo, Freshman Lifeline Julie Christie, Luanne Williams, and Dana Stevens, the wives of Dracula, greet the play goers to usher them to their seats. Laura Villareal applies mime make up to Tommy Adair for the mime presentation before Romeo and Juliet. 391' I liked Lifeline a lot because of all the fun things we did and the kind of people who wiv Clubs 57 'so' zanbpug ual-1010144
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Members of HHS receive l Ot! ,recogni ion K s always, the most prestigious club on l campus was the National Honor Socie- '. Juniors qualified for membership with 90 grade average and seniors with a 88 'ade average. Once a student applies for embership, faculty members vote on tospective students on the basis of ser- ce, character, leadership and tholarship. ' he ceremony for new members was quite a solemn occasion, complete ith candlelight and a musical presenta- n by the choir. Being president of this ar's NHS was quite a learning experience ,r me. l think that overall we had a very mod year, due mainly to our excellent, -Fdicated membership and the continued liidance and support of Mr. Harkreader , id Lance Mandell. 1 he club had a bake sale, helped with ' Elf Louise and participated in in- murals. All dues and money earned nt towards keeping the stolls clean. rough the club, scholarships were also ered. The biggest service that the NHS -ovided was tutoring, which was offered students during all four lunches. N enior Keith Fowler, who was a new 1 member, proudly added, NHS ac- pted me this year because l finally decid- 1 to quit blowing everything off in order i get ready for college. Like my dad ays said, 'Some are wise and some are erwise '. All in all, l'm extremely pro- of the overall membership-old and 'w-as it now stands. The future of the rk NHS looks bright as we continue to w in number year by year, said Mr. rkreader. Dawn Phinney NHS fOId membersj. FRONT ROW: Mr. Robert Harkreader, sponsorg Lowell McElfresh, treasurer, Chung Chu Cha, parliamentariang Poorna Thyagarajan, sergeantaat-arms, Julia Barton, vice president, Lance Manclell, president, Patti Brogan, corresponding secretary, Jill Koch, recording secretary, Madelon Yanta, chaplain. SECOND ROW: Susie Alexander, Wendy Lane, Kim Bencivenga, Heather Prentice, Joan Naughton, Kim Janysek, Stacy Ferguson, Ellen Warrick, Brenda Elliott, Liz Zapata, Brenda Burris, Diane James. THIRD ROW: Allyson Reynolds, Yutaka Wajima, Vicky Mencio, Laura Marshall, Dawn Phinney, Maureen Murphy, Markay Ward, Jennifer Bentley, Teresa Koch, Karen Westine, Stephanie Green, Allison Trueblood, Robin Blumhardt, LAST ROW: Mark Curtis, Ken McFarland, Chris Brown, David Sokol, Jeff Isbell, Pam Farnell, Noelle Walbran, Laurie Flieller, Lisa Tuschak, Clare Alsobrooks, Daryl Ohlenbusch, Jaye Hefner, Cathy Green. NHS QNew membersj. FRONT ROW: Sheri Stephanie Smith, Miya Buxbaum, Vicky Jackie Morrison, Becky Kendrick, Marilyn Rebecca Arreaga, Shari Thompson, Kepler, Bomer, Cowan, Teresa Lashbrook, Kathy Wagner, Gail Barabe, Dee Dee Davenport, Helen Miller, Meaghan Kirk, Marlene Kotzur, Liz Key, Elizabeth Montgomery, Robin Bond, Leticia Castilleja, Shraddha Chokshi, Terri Sando, Jackie Miller. SECOND ROW: Pat Bibb, Mark Vanta, Ray Hernandez, Lisa Laursen, Alison Klassen, Kevin Webb, Teresa Griffin, Rebecca Wiegreffe, Melinda Fritz, Cindy Hunt, Sarah Eichor, Angela Christenson, Waunita Seidel, Sonya Ortiz, Lauri Jehl, Teresa Estrada-Berg, Chris Keefe, Basma Attisha, Eilene Finkelstein, Karen Klein, Sandra Wiedermann, LAST ROW: John Reinhart, Jason Donovan, Steve Bodden, Scott Klenke, Paul Orsak, Karl Koch, Mike Brakey, Mark Greaves, Keith Fowler, Russell Snider, Russell Tranbarger, Mitch Finnie, David Nunley, Holli Swayze, Mary Ellen Vetters, Allison Vordenbaumen, Jo Beth Jordan, Pat Zinn, Dan Stephens, David Scarpino, Joel deJesus, Jeffrey Sattler, Kim Wallace. Clubs 59
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