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Based On Academics N.H.S. NEW MEMBERSHIP: TOP ROW: Bill Gioiosa, Ken Butler, Randy Huettman, Ken DeBono, Donna Kramarz, lim Green. SECOND ROW: jim Moyne, Renee Drey, janet Mack, Loraine Birka, Isabel DeMarco, Kathy Glowski, Carol Talamonti. THIRD ROW: Sue Bloye, Sandy Perry, Donna Lee, Rhna Curl, Pat O'Rourke, Michelle Furmaga, loyce Rumpz, Karen Scott. FOURTH ROW: Tracy Malmsten, Carol Wolffradt, Emily Jensen, Shirley Wolffradt, Michelle Novak, Marie Novak, Karla Meth- ven, Lori Barnes. BOTTOM ROW: Diana Ball, Peggy Mezza, Dave Sawyer, Mr. William Dummer, Mike Villar, Kim Costantini. 4 N.H.S. OLD MEMBERSHIP: TOP ROW: Eugene Suchyta, Mike Berro, Bill Green, Laura Toth, Dina Zannese. SECOND ROW: Bill Kostyshak, Terri Carbonneau, Michele McLachlan, Paula Kor- ejwo, Shirley Fenech, Lorie Gattyan. THIRD ROW: Sue Corlett, Vicki DeMarco, Lucy Plata, Beth Sprietzer, Melissa Ramirez. BOTTOM ROW: Peggy Mezza, Dave Sawyer, Mr. William Dum- mer, Mike Villar, Kim Costantini. , :rv y Qc 1114. Z4:fQ.f v f , ,Q '- , u 3. k y ,QI-Z,-2 Lf, . . li T 1 'f: A I L f -llvllcz Y ,-sh. .1 7 KAREN SCOTT, Vice-President of Senior Class, accepts a handshake from Principal Martin Sviland during induction. MARIO FALCONETTI and SUE MILLER pool ideas while decorating our cafeteria for Christmas. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETYf1'l9-
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The National Honor Society: Not Totally It is an honor to be in- vited to join the Na- tional Honor Society. lt takes at least a 3.3 aver- age and extreme in- volvement in school ac- tivities to be asked. But the N.H.S. is not totally based on academics. This Society deals with much more: the sincere smile of thanks from an elderly patient when we visit a nursing home during Christmasp an appreciative glance from a mentally dis- abled child at the zoo or the joyous scream of a student who receives a scholarship at the Honors Assembly. BILL GIOIOSA, also a member of the De- bate club, stresses a point during his re- buttal. BELOW: WILLIAM DUMMER, National Honor Society sponsor, and Donna Kramarz, listen to new ideas at a meeting. ROBERT MCLACHLAN, City Clerk, ad- dresses the audience at the induction cere- mony. DIANA BALL gets into the Christmas spirit and lends a hand.
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Flexibility And Hard Work Reflect Council Council member, Sue Cetnar, arranges decorations for hall- way. X Seniors Tracy Malmsten and Terri Kurpieski have the job of decorating the main office. 120fSTUDENT COUNCIL A major revamping of Pride Week was one of the major accomplishments of the student council. The nominating of Pride Queen and King was changed to allow more flexibility on giving each organization the right to elect candidates. Amongst the events sponsored by the council during Pride Week were Parents Dayp Secretaries Administration Dayg Faculty Breakfastg All Night Basketball Dribble and the Pride Week Kick-off Dance. Homecoming 1977 also kept the council busy earlier in the fall. The dedication ceremonies to the late Mr. john Blum, The homecoming alumni reception, the festive parade, half-time ceremonies of the football game and the dance the same night were coordinated by the council. Vice-President Nancy Katuzin centers a bow on a door during the hectic night.
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