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THE LIBRARY COUNCIL The Library Council helps provide the student body with complete library services. Many of the members of the council will go into library science work in the future. Toward this purpose, a scholarship is awarded to a senior each year. The club takes trips, and views movies and plays to further the knowledge of interested members. Each year members attend conferences of the New jersey School Library Councils Association. Much of the convenience of the library that is taken for granted is due to the hard work of Clifton High School's Library Council. The advisors to the Council are Mrs. Florence Angoff, Mrs. Dorothy Morgan and LIBRARY COUNCIL-First row: Barbara Leobold, janet Kullmann, Leslie Patterson, Barbara Worhach. Second row: David Lemkuhl, Mrs. Florence Angoff, Advisorg Barbara De Bante, Marlene Bacha, Kathy Stopen, Theresa Wilbur, Robin Grossman. Third row: Robert DeLotto, Eileen Tell, Robin Ann Ruppert, April Adams. Fourth row: Glenn Agnolet, Helen Fedoriw, Sonia Chomiak, Debbie Saladini, Pam Bania, Frances Kelly, Mrs. Dorothy Morgan, Advisor. Miss Mary Frankovic. A.V.A.-First row: Glenn Baxter, joe Reich, George Fried, Elliot Solomon. Second row: Fred Peters, Richard Lovas, Richard Posnar, Howard Klepka, Roy Marantz. Third row: Mr. William Liess: Advisorp Douglas Cohen, Mr. Frank Perrottag Advisorg Ron Gumann, Pete Hula, Steve Warga, Glenn Soder, john Ferenc, Pat Gravino. Page 200 AUDIO-VISUAL-AIDS CLUB lA.V.A.j The A.V.A. Club is a service organization providing equipment and assistance to teachers using audiolvisual media. Sponsored by Mr. William Liess and Mr. Bohdan Goinycz, the members operate and maintain everything from slide projectors to a videotape recording system. When not engaged in classroom assistance, A.V.A. members operate the stage lighting and mechanical equipment for plays and concerts. V it
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3. A, .N . .t N qt its NATIONAL A HONOR socierv g NN N Q' '7 ta L Z i L LL '7 C' I w 4 9 Signaling the opening of the Honor Society induction program, Bob Pristas lights the traditional candles Symboffzmg me light of truth. Adele Piascile receives har llonor Social y award from Mr. Aaron Halpern. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY National Honor Society members must achieve and maintain honor roll status throughout their high school years and must be actively engaged in some school organizations. Under the sponsorship of' Miss Alice Bortnick, Mrs. Ina Minor and Mrs. janet Glassberg, the members serve as guides during Back-to'School Night, offer tutoring services and keep the honor roll boards up-to-date. Each year, scholarships are given to deserving graduates who have been Honor Society members. 'T '+T' T: ,ii NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-First row: Elliott Solomon, Gary Sacks, Robin Koert, Robert Pristas, Anthony Ferrara, Lillian Streit, Vickie Yanics, Mrs. Ina Minor, Advisor. Second row: Miss Alice Bortnick, Advisorg Mrs. lanct Glassbcrg, Advisory Carcn Capko, Kim Tsang, Art Vrecenak, Leonard Maziarski, Marguerite Lesko, Marilyn Flanigen, janet Brask. Third row: joseph Ruglis, Ken Novak, jan Krajcwski, Bruce Biegelcisen, Sal Lalama, Dave MacPeek. .1 T fi rf' EF Q if , :sr-,. ' fi 1 Page l 99
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BIO-LAB CLUB Guided by Mrs. Emile Williams and Mr. Frank Perotta, Bio-Lab Club members explore career opportunities and gain experience in biological laboratory procedures. During this year the members, went camping, and visited Rutgers University's biology laboratories. i. 4 BIO-LAB CLUB-Sitting: Christine Di Geronmo, Diane Dolan, Susan Nearier, lohn Griglak, Louis Bacullo. Standing: Mrs. Emilie Williams, Advisorg lohn Pruett, Liz Reilly, Tony Cangelosi, Mike Kowalyk, john Valkos, Greg Mansfield, Mr. Frank Perrotta, Advisor. ZOOLOGY CLUB Future zoologists, and those just interested in animals, find Mr. Gerald Zelanka's Zoology Club the place to be after school. The club maintains the school's ecological field area and the many live animals in the zoology laboratory. Camping trips further enhance the members' interest in nature, conservation and ecology. T ZOOLOGY CLUB-First row: janice Littlefield, Lillian Streit, Pat Di lanni, Chris Waller, Debbie Kossor. Second row: Mr. Gerald Zelenka, Advisorg Roy Tietjen, Robert Nyland, Barbara Rachko, Helen Fedoriw, Rich Szabo. Page 207
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