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in VA I X K sr L N. wwf- . .. X if Members of the French Club are Front Row.' Lori Knutson, Missy Moore, Anne Galbreath, Nancy Bratusek, Lizzette Palmer, Becky Martinez, Elizabeth Machado, Anna Martinez, Donna Taylor. Second Row: Melanie Griffin, Mark Gillespie, Martin Myers, Terri Wolf, Suzy Plummer, Susan Genzer, Melissa Van Dyke, Marinella Martinez. Third Row.' Jennifer Kehlet, Jeri Burson, Rita Burke, Alex Scharff, Erik Cockrell, Billy Bee, Gary Gardner. Members of the French Honor Society are Front Row: Rebecca Martinez, Veronica Villareal, Lori Knutson, Elizabeth Machado, Ana Martinez. Second Row: Jeri Burson, Melissa Van Dyke, Jennifer Kehlet, Missy Moore, Robert Pargmann. Third Row.' Rita Burke, Suzy Plummer, Claire White, Meme Stephens, Billy Bee. 5,
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Brains behind WC Although the NHS is often thought of as the 'brains', we proved our athletic abilities as well, beating the Computer Club, an incredibly tough Golf Team in double-overtime, and losing by two points in overtime in a heart-breaking loss to the Key Club in the finals of the Club Basketball Championship. This shows our members are of sound body as Well as sound mind. Mike Cytrin, I2 The high point of my membership in the National Honor Society came when I was selected as a member, along with all of the other individuals. It was truly an honor to be commended on the in- duction nightln Scott Collen, 12 The best thing about NHS is the shared feeling of being Popularity is not one of the somebody. criteria for acceptance into the NHS. Academic achievements as well as outside ac- tivities are the big items in NHS. Each student knows that his perseverance has paid off when he is inducted into the NHS. Tony Martinez, 12 Mike Cytrin, president, escorts Dr. Amy Freeman Lee to the podium. Heidi Silber, secretary, talks to the new members about the upcoming year. ter UHS members are Front Row.' Kerri zhugh, Emily Schwartz, Lizette Arroyo, 'ndie Krueger, Stacey Kline, Sharolyn Serna, 'ijay Khatti, Steve McCoy, Amy Cutrer, Greg 's. Second Row: Billy Bes, Dwight Eyrick, :rk Gillespie, Michelle Hernandez, Dann zves, Marinela Martinez, Jennifer Lance, 'ie Hagino, Alison Bode. Third Row: Melanie ribay, Ann Marie Walenta, Cathy Betts, Stacy iz, Allyson Strauch, Stephanie Hopkins, rrie Copeland, Stacy Hayes, Jackie Pollok. ck Row: Judy Qualls, Vanessa Cole, Jay - v : , , ,W Hudkins, Craig Resta, Michael Fantus, John Eubanks, David Murphy, Sean Morrison, Don Knoll. National Honor Society Members are Front Row: Lisa Grant, Tony Martinez, Mike Cytrin, Lesli Chandler, Celeste Heselmeyer, Jan Posey, Holly Burton, Alison Buckley, Heidi Silber, Todd Turner. Second Row: Ms. Donna Peacock, Paula Watson, Mary Moritz, Mary Stephens, Vanessa Richey, Kellie Cunov, Juli Blanda, Julie Kennedy, Cheryl Koch, Nancy Cadena, Janet Goode, Yvonne Ramirez, Sherry Horne. Third Row: Mrs. Peggy Dockery, Blair Nevins, Debby Llewellyn, Kim Coleman, Kim Welch, Brian Zucker, Doug White, Ana Martinez, Kathy Gregoire, Amy Locke. Debbie Stacha, Greg White. Fourth Roux' David Goff. Kim Compton, Chris White, James Cecil, Roger Mireles, Colleen Hermes, Andrea' Bogholtz. Claire White, Kazumi Stewart, Claudia Lennoff. Jennifer Kehlet, Kathy lilefoy. Hebeea Martinez. Back Row: Wayne MoraL'it:. Peter Liske, Mike Regester, Rodney Wadsworth. Carl Ohlenbusch, Shane Slaughter. Jon Kilpinen, John McCall, Delise Simmons, Greg Moore.
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'encn, French Honor Society, erman, Spanish Honor Society The high points for me as an active nber and officer in French Club were ag part of a group of people who red an interest in the language, cor- Jonding with pen pals from French- aking countries, working at Piccadil- Fair at the Wheel of Fortune, where st of our funds came from, and par- pating in French Honor Society. ne low points in French Club were apathy shown by various members i the small attendance at meetings. Ana Martinez, 12 The high points as an active member l officer of French Club were nerous. This year the club sponsored collection of funds for the restora- 1 of the Statue of Liberty. This pro- L, in turn, provided a sense of pride in vwing that I took part in helping 55 repair one of our major symbols of freedom in this country. Besides this, Piccadilly Fair, the number one source of money for the club, allowed us to pro- fit considerable this year. Thus we were able to hold our annual French Honor Society induction . . . a big success. Re ecca Martinez, 12 The high point for French Honor Society this year was the overall success of the ceremony for new inductees. The low point of FHS was having to type the poem which was placed in the program in memory of Caroline Knapp who was the president of the National French Honor Society. Lizzette Palmer, 11 As president of the German Club this year, I, along with the other of- ficers, directed a major rebuilding pro- gram. We doubled the club's member- ship and made improvements in the in- terests and culture of German. Mike Webb, 12 For me the high point this year in German Club was the beginning of the school year when we were gaining new members and our membership climbed fifty percent. Pete Almquist, 12 Although many of our objectives re- mainded unaccomplished this year, we feel we have built a strong foundation upon which future goals can be attained by those following in our footsteps. Mark Apaller, 12 S C I-I ALL! PAS Carl Ohlenbusch, Mark Spaller. Members of the German Club are Front Row: Mrs. Hildegard Adams, Amanda Stewart, Carolyn Raffaele, Randy Court. Second Row: Michelle Friedeck, Becky Fisher, Clay Green. Third Row: Mike Webb, David Burns, John Tschiehart, Donna Cottingham. Fourth Row: Malcolm Smith, Jeff Gerhard, Pete Almquist, Members of the Spanish Honor Society are Front Row: Maggie Buttemiller, Jennifer Davis, Nu, Sal Grosso. Amanda Diettrich, Juli Blanda, Kathy McCoy, Sheryl Ball, Donna Harrison. Second Row: Mrs. Dorothy Burns, Deborah Scecina, Doris Loyez, Sherry Horne, Lisa Garrett, Alison Buckley, Jennifer Teallon, Robyn Mendelsohn, Stephanie Crawford, Bonnie Symonds. Third Row: Nancy Cadena, Jane Spagnoletti, Tatti Carillo, Kathy Gregoire, Kellie Cunov, Julie Kennedy, Tina Huiatt, Julie Harrison, Lisa Edwards, Mr. Arthur Glaze. Fourth Row: Joan Garcia, Lea Talbert, Roger Mireles, Jennifer Marshall, Ledet Payne, Mike Kempf, Rochelle Herrera, Yelena Vaynberg, Sylvia Rosenstein, Elaine Dannemiller. Fifth Row: Justine Daly, Gary Gardner, Mike White, Mike Schultze, John McCall, Mike Cytrin, Danny Chauarria, Truman
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