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NHS Front Row: Jerilyn Williams, Wayne Allen - Secretary, Abby LeCocq - Reporter, Craig McCasland - Presi- dent, Amy Sewell - Treasurer, Lori Helmberger - Vice-President, Nancy Penny Second Row: Kyle Shaffer, Jeff Gillis, Kathy Howard, Rhonda Justice, Sherry Browning, Cassie Lee, Suzan Coker, David Hartless Third Row: Lori Lemons, Tracy Eavenson, Cecilia Rubio, Julie Mueller, Terry Simmons, Daphne Zimmer, Richard Edge Top Row: DeeDee Winfrey, Jeff Prichard, Rusty Gardner, Kyle Craighead, Brian Chaney, David Martin NHS Helps Community National Honor Society had a year full of charitable and money-making projects. A canned food drive was sponsored at Thanksgiv- ing to help five needy families in the Wylie com- munity. At Christmas, NHS put on a Santa-Pal project for the first time, it proved successful by supplying eleven children with Christmas presents. The Slave Sale was a very profitable project that brought in over S400 to help send the officers to a National Leadership Camp during the summer. The annual carnation sale at Valentines was again a success. NHS finished the year by inducting nine new members into the society. 42 P NHS A National Honor Society members put on a skit during a pep rally. Sponsored by: Allen Funeral HOI119 fig-,Nl Q .
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A Randy Martin expressed his view in STUCO. A Lori Helmberger kept up the conversation at a GLAD party. GLAD Bottom Row: Jimmy Pitts, Kathy Howard, Sherry Browning, Mary Lynn Cricuolo, Andy Key, 2nd Row: Lisa Brewster, Samantha Allen, Samantha Bolton, Suzan Coker, Terry Sim- mons, Kristi Whitsong T 0 p R 0 w : L o r i Helmberger, Brooke Col- eman, Lori Draper, Frank Lawrence, Randy Martin, Rhonda Marlow, Mike Love, Paul Combest, Dee Dee Winfrey, Richard Landers, Sponsor Ns. Leaders Consider Students Keeping busy was one of the Student Council's specialties. Dances, the Christmas Parade, Christmas door decorations, Sadie Hawkins Day, and the Homecoming activities took up much of the representatives' time. Some of the meeting time was spent evaluating the different policies of STUCO and the various honors or special people awards. Many students felt the awards were too plentiful and, because of this, meaningless to the student body. After much consideration, the group decided to keep the same awards as in the past. As the end of the year approached, the elections for the coming year were held. The new officers attended the State Convention in Austin. For the first time, candidates had to campaign and present their campaign speeches in front of the student body instead of over the intercom. Another group of leaders was the GLAD group who is nominated and voted on by the faculty and student body. During the year, GLAD attended leadership seminars at The University of Texas at Dallas and East Texas State University to hear speakers motivate and inspire. Sponsoring the Wadley Blood Drive was, perhaps, the biggest and most successful project GLAD has taken part in. 41
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A Samantha Bolton signed her name to the NHS register at the induction. A The Successful Santa-Pal project called for a little goofing off. A Lori Lemons and Jeff Prichard were testing out the punch. 1 A Tracy Eavenson gave Shelley Howard a Carnation from one of her boyfriends. 4 The new members of 1982 were: lleft to rightl Bottom Row: Charlie Schuhman, Stacy Ellenburg, Pam King, Theresa Morgan, Top Row: Mike Taylor, Scott Reuthinger, Randy Martin, Marcus Spence, Samantha Bolton NHS 4 43
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