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NHS Members Help Community Jr. High National Honor Society One qualification for membership in the National Honor Society is scholarship. A sophomore needs an average of 93 or better. Juniors must maintain a 90 gpa and seniors must demonstrate an ability of 88 or more. This is not the only requirement, however. Service, leadership, and character are also highly stressed. Once admitted into the society, an NHS member has many opportunities to serve his community. Our local chapter works at several bloodmobiles throughout the year. Another worthwhile project is the sale of daffodils to benefit the American Cancer Society. The group guides parents at open house and the senior citizens at their annual breakfast in December. The Wilson Historical Society is also grateful for the help that NHS members give them at their fair in May. It is obvious that the National Honor Society is not merely based on academics, but rather on all aspects that make a good citizen. Sr. High National Honor Society Row 1: V. Faye Row 2: P. Toenniessen, M. Barnum, J. Newton, C. Geise Row 3: M. Seeley, J. Mahar Row 4: S. Nashwinter, K. Stone, S. Jowdy, A. Shearer, C. Nguyen Row 1: J. Hartz. B. Thiel. N. Eberwein. K. Shoop. C. O'Connor. K. Holme . K. O'Connor. C. Shanahan. K. Bart . M. Gila . J. Diachun. M Eager Row 2: T. Canaick. J. Parker. K. Molloaky. B. Hogan. S. Grocki. V. Fluharty. S. Wilaon. J. Spring. C. Burmatter. R. Freatman. A Aloisio Row 3: A. Kowalchuk. S. Faery. N. Faery. M Mahar, E. Ranh. L. Albright, D. Burmaster, R. Spanton. S. Ewald. D. Schultz. -J. Mahar. T. Pyle. B. Groff 18 ACTIVITIES
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Junior Council Improves Student Life Row 1: N. Carter, M. McCoy, J. Burdick, Row 2: R. Wagner, T. Lepsch, M. Goodman Row 3: J. Newton, T. Ziemendorf, J. Strassburg Row 4: C. Schendel, N. Cobello, J. Rohring Row 5: S. St. Onge, C. Jeffery, B. Cramer In his third year as advisor, Mr. Duguay has helped the Jr. High Student Council to become a leading force in junior high student life. The students are represented by a classmate from each homeroom that serves on the council. This student then reports to his peers about what is up-and-coming in their school. The group sponsors many dances for the benefit of the junior high. A dollar from each ticket from the Halloween Costume Dance went to benefit UNICEF. The council also betters the school itself by such things as planting trees in the yard on Arbor Day. Another major project was a student exchange with Newfane. Officers Chi Nguyen, Heather Bradley, Kelley Caswell, and Karrie Lort have certainly led the council to a very productive year! Row 1: M. McKernon, N. Nguyen, T. McCabe, K. Huffier Row 2: H. Bradley Row 3: K. Lort, K. Caswell, K. Geise Row 4: P. Keuchowski, K. Bartz, M. Barnum, P. Toennissen Row 5: C. Nguyen, N. Holdridge Row 6: K. Reppintine, T. Bates Row 7: C. Yerdon, V. Faye. M. Hylinger ACTIVITIES 17
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Extra, Extra — Read All About It Row 1: G. Fenn, A. Giles, A. Kowalchuk Row 2: L. Grocki, S. Stimson, H. Dehlinger, R. Dy, S. Huntington, J. Ozzimo, J. Hylinger The Lakemen Journal is produced by a group of Jr. High students who are experiencing the newspaper business for the first time. Under the direction of Mrs. Moley-Palacios and Mrs. Derrick, these students write articles that are published in a monthly paper. Some of the articles are based on interviews of teachers or students of the month. They also have an editorial page on which the opinions of Jr. High students appear. “Hats-off” submissions are included also. The Sr. High paper — “The Lake-man Spirit”, is published monthly by senior high students who are interested in modern journalism. This paper highlights many school events, and also includes a list of Honor Roll members each marking period. The 10 members on this staff work very hard to include as much factual and entertaining information as is possible for the WCS student body. Row 1: D. Clapp, J. Ewald, R. Wagner, A. Miller Row 2: C. Robinson, T. McCabe, M. Payne, J. Newton, M. Payne, C. Tuttle Row 3: C. Grusendorf, H. Johnston, D. Sander, C. Nuyden, P. Guyette, P. Gorman ACTIVITIES 19
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