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(A) Mr. Gerald Evetis congratulates Brian Ausburn on his induction into the National Honor Society (photo by Bratu- sek). National Honor Society Members, Class of 1978-1979 I 78 Pamela Abee David Allen Lytton Allen Laurie Anders Robert Appleton Scott Armstrong Julia Austin Andrew Bales Timothy Bannwolf Reed Bender Lynne Bennett Susan Birkeland Lisa Bin Anne Boyle Donald Bradsh3 Bryan Brown Leslie Brunhart Terri Burel Brenda Burges David Burrows Robert Butrico Frank Carrillo Can Carter Donna Marie Chen Candyce Cole Susan Collins Alicia Cooper Cindy Coston Zachary Crues ' Michael Cumberland Danny Cunningham Dennis Cunningham Samuel Dawson Debra Dial Edward Dick Inga Dick Kevin Donahue Ellen Duke Joe Edmiston Twila Elbeheri Ward Elmendorf Jason Eng Jana Engle Jana Englehardt PaulFallis Theresa Fieldcamp Mark Finch Elizabeth Fleming Bonnie Floyd Ann Friesen Lisa Frith Jennifer Gafford Barbara Garcia William Gibbens Amelia Gilboux Glen Girgus — Mark Godfrey Judith Greff Denise Gudikowski Kenneth Hatley Timothy Hayden Karl Hays Barbara Hegemeyer Thomas Holman Denise Huddle Karen Hunger Rita Jain Mark Jennings Sally Jones Troy Jones Tammy Kenimer Lisa Kerpoe Linda Klar Carrie Kleypes John Kiest Karen Kirkpatrick Michael Komet Katherine Koutz Julie Krueger Brenda Leighton Robin Lieos; Carl Lobitz ' Michael Luther Jane Mackey Laura Maclay Laurie Marek Laura Martin Robert Martinez •Timothy McCabe James McGovfern Donna McKibbon Heather Miller Jay Moody Patricia Montgomery Melissa Morgan Kevin Morris Lynn Nordhauser Linda Ohienbusch Samuel O ' Krent n Lisa Orr Dana Ostrom Richard Palermo Marcie Parker Eddy Pensock Michael Perry Lance Phillip Phyllis Phillips Ik William Pistor f Candy Pruitt Debra Raimondo Emily Ratner Eyvonne Reichel Karen Reinold Lynn Richardson Martha Richmond Cheri Rockey Suzanne Rosel Andrea Rupp Rachel Rusinke Clay Russell Treg Russell Lisa Salazar Sonya Saldana Elizabeth Schaefer Mary Schmitz Michael Scrugge Katherine Serna Rose Serna Candyce Shockley Reagan Silber Michael Simpson Tanya Souddress ™ I Elizabeth Souter Paul Sparks Edwin Stuart Scott Sutton Curtis Swyers Tracy Symons William Tanner Mary Taylor Sandra Thomas Craig Thornton Kathleen Tobin Mark Tyler Robin Urban Thomas Van Dy Cynthia Vedez Sandra Wasson Glen Weissgarber Duane Weldon Cynthia Whitehurst Alsion Whiting Janet Williams David Wilson Richard Wooster Carol Wright James Wynn John Zaccaria Patrick Zwartjes
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Following established tradition. Junior class officers sponsored the Junior-Sen- ior Prom, commented Martha Fitzwater, president. At the dance, which took place in April at the Canyon Creek Country Club, she added, senior superlatives were announced and were presented with flowers, boutonnieres and sashes desig- nating their respective titles. In order to cover the expense of the prom, the officers sponsored several money making events including three bake sales, a mum sale, the jail at Picca- dilly and a Kris Kringle sale, explained Ms. JoAnn Eanes, sponsor. They sold balloons at the Roosevelt and Seguin football games, she contin- ued. They also sold More Than a Feel- ing T-shirts. (B) Sponsoring the annual prom were junior class officers FRONT ROW: Fitzwater, president ' Graves, vice president; Maurer, secretary; Randol, trea- surer; BACK ROW: Ms. JoAnn Eanes, sponsor; Batt, sergeant-at-arms; Rennie, parliamentarian; Reeves, historian-reporter; Croom, chaplain (photo by Moore). (E) Sophomore class officers sponsoring the Valen- tines Day dance include FRONT ROW: Thurmond, president; Wells, vice president; Dugger, secretary; Anders, chaplain; SECOND ROW: Galyon, parlia- mentarian; Houston, historian-reporter; Larralde, sergeant-atarms; Allison, treasurer (photo by Moore). (F) During a sophomore officer meeting. Debbie Dugger, Beclty Larralde, Penny Anders and Beclty Wells review plans for a bake sale (photo by Moore). (G) Officers elected to lead the freshman class are FRONT ROW: Lorie Doran, president; Trade Jones, vice president; Sonya Carpio, secretary; Debbie Clark, treasurer; BACK ROW: Ms. Janet Calabro, sponsor; Kim Lamb, historian-reporter; Russell Webber, sergeant-at-arms; Martha Collins, parlia- mentarian; Kelly Gelpke, chaplain (photo by Moore). Pages by Cheri Rockey 77
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(B) NHS members elected to serve as officers in 1978-79 are FRONT ROW: Leighton, secretary; Boyle, vice president; Ratner, treasurer; BACK ROW: Mr. Mark Rogers, sponsor; Simpson, pres- ident; Hayden, chaplain (photo by Bratusek) (D) Hoping for a weak throw of the ball, Kevin Donahue, senior, serves his time In the Dunking Booth at Piccadilly Fair (photo by Slyman). Endless hours of reading, writing and studying for that big ma)or test were only some of the factors which enabled the 180 students of the National Honor Soci- ety to maintain the required level of excellence. Not only did NHS members have to maintain a grade point average of at least 90, but they also had to be rated highly by their teachers in the categories of leadership, scholarship, character and service, pointed out Mr. Mark Rogers, NHS sponsor. Although members were ind ' jcted in the spring of their junior year, he added, they were required to report all fmal quarter grades in order to sustain mem- bership. NHS students, however, did not spend all their time pouring over the books. They sponsored the Dunking Booth at Piccadilly Fair to raise money for the induction ceremony, commented Mike Simpson, president. They also aided a needy family at Christmas and had a party for the members at the end of the year, Mike concluded. In addition, many of the members took time out from their own studies to help other students in tutoring sessions, he added. Honor Societi| students maintain high level of excellence Pages by Cheri Rockey 79
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