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Honor Society keeps active
Members hold phone campaign for Open House
f National Honor Society members are anything,
I ceptional students' dance, holding a pizza party and a
bowling party, and participating in a volleyball tourna-
they are busy! Kept active by their sponsor, Miss Sally
Fellows, who also heads the Social Studies Depart- ment.
ment, the students contribute efforts to school-wide In order to be a member of this elite group, a stu-
endeavors. One such undertaking this year was their dent must be a junior or senior and have a 3.5 grade
assistance in South's recruiting effort. In an attempt to point average or higher.
bring prospective students and their parents to South's President of the group this year is David Reed and
Open House, the National Honor Society members vice-president is Bob Sekera. Treasurer is Ken Koop and
phoned homes with personal invitations. secretary is Rachel Carlentine. Other executive board
Also special this year was the members' designing members are Stephen Anderson, Sandra Antoniak, Lori
their own Centennial projects in keeping with South's Kilborn, Tina Minino and Bo Song.
100th anniversary. An outgrowth of this was their idea for In order to raise money to finance their various ac-
a South High Olympiad, in which each club in the school tivities, the club sold Happenings books. These books
would compete in a variety of fun activities. contain coupons for free or reduced prices on a variety
Other activities of the club include assisting in the ex- of eating places and other businesses.
Robin Chapman, Beth Coleman, and Rachel Carlentine are discussing National Honor
Society issues while enjoying their pizza.
On the phone in Mr. Bartee's office, Bob Sekera invites prospective stu
dents to South's Open House . . . and maybe fantasizes about becoming
an administrator.
Miss Sally Fellows, sponsor of National Honor Society, has a piece of pizza
at a winter party.

