Bloomington High School South, The Gothic, 1986, Page 39

Description: Leaders-find themin academic clubsA 3.6 GPA, two school activities, one community contribution, and a high standardof honor, all add up to a prospective NHS member. In orderto be accepted into NHS, youmust fulfill these qualifications.NHS provides a variety ofprojects in which to participate, commented serviceschairman Lauren Strickler.This year members wentChristmas caroling to collectcans for the Hoosier Hills FoodBank to benefit the needy.However, I would say that theBlood Drive was our biggestproject this year, said memberAlanya Harter.>Take my wife . . . please!Senior Howard Higgins entertains theaudience with his wit. Howard wasone of the MCs at the NHS TalentShow.It doesnt matter what you wear,just as long as you are thereJunior Kari Kuh swings and shakes tothe music of The IntestinalWaterslides.Caught in mid solo, junior AndyBrandinger displays his musical prowess at the NHS talent show.The Student Council, comprised of about 25 electedmembers, had a busy and expensive year, according tocouncil Vice President, JulieMcCullough. Once again, wesponsored the Homecomingand Winter Sports activities; thexeroxing alone took a lot out ofour funds! The Student Council sponsored a few dances topay for these activities and attended two conventions duringthe year. Conventions arereally beneficial, said KariKuh, They present new ideasthat teach us about organization, fundraising, andactivities.Seriously now folks! Junior DavidAronoff lends humor to the businessof a Student Council meeting.Seniors Jamie Bass, WendyLowengrub, and Anne Hayes havedifferent ways of paying attention during an NHS meeting.NHS and Student Council 39
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