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That extra boost from an encouraging teacher Or that needed rest Stand out amid the nurry of finals. Grades, proms and diplomas. Infinite numbers of experiences and people Etch vour being — hidden among thousands ■ Yet uni(iuely fashioned !) ■ ()ur High school years.
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Your performance is met with mixed reviews. Foul shots, scores, and sales slips Are your competitive world. Approval, discomfort, and independence Become the new routine. 22
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This year one-hundred-thirty Brush stu- dents represent the National Honor Society. Only fifteen percent of the senior class earns the distinction of wearing the Na- tional Honor Society pin, the torch that s mbolizes leadership, character, scholar- ship, and service. The Brush faculty con- siders academically qualified students for the organization on the basis of their char- acter, community involvement, and extra- curricular activities. This year ' s advisors are Miss Margaret Walker and Mr. Herbert Rice. More than an honorary organization, the National Honor Society supports the United Appeal campaign and the Thanks- giving clothing drive and sponsors a bake sale and an annual dinner with Mayfield N.H.S. chapter. The year culminates with the spring induction of new members from the junior class. N.H.S. OFFICERS — John Pelander, Treasurer; Marianne Strasky, Secretary; Gail Nelson, Vice President; Bill Stewart, President. D still N.H.S. Rolls Soar To New NATIONAL HOXOI? SOC:ii:iY — rroni Row: Nanev liailys, Cheryl Herman, Sandra (wecnstein, Jeanne Lang, Sue Abranison, Lois Mager, Judy Siegel, Sue VVeintrauh, Mary Lent , Karen Schmidt, Sharon Sylvester, Sheila Horowitz. Row 2: Pam Baldwin, Marilyn Mitchell, Terry Lieder, Dottye Cipriani, Dcbra Echt, Carol Duncan, Carol Bcvack, Beth Toomcy, Linda Smith, Sandra Buzney, Robin Beckerman. Row 3: Rosalyn Gross, Sue Curtis, Andrea Brown, Cindy Geiger, Harb Hughes, Leslie Brani, Laura Davis, .Sharon MiinlNre, ( !arl;i ( ifaralti. Diana WOod. Lind.i Pol- lack. Row 4: Ernie l osenberg, Jim Siilun, George Bosin. Bob Takaes, Dave Dorer, Jeff Stein, Jerrv Berkowitz, Bruce Mills, Murray Friedman, Biek Landgrebe. Row 5: Bill X ' ogel, Howard Bobbins, Larry Eisner, Dan Baglione, Mike Papsidaro, Frank Riccardi, Greg lammarino, Pele Ileint .elnian, Lars Bostium. Jim Cherr) ' , John Pi ' laiulei . tnise S l iitel i Linda li i-udv a 24
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