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ARE CHARACTERISTICS OF MEMBERS OF THE lillll lllfl NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY CHARACTER, SCHOLARSHIP, LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE Qfkitif-T '?? ?f The National Honor Society consists of eleventh and twelfth grade students with cummulative averages of 90.000 or better. These cum- mulative averages are of ninth thru eleventh grade for seniors and ninth and tenth grade for juniors. Along with the 90-average re- quirement, students also must qualify under the characteristics of leadership, service, and character. Once inducted into the Honor Society, students must keep a 90 average throughout the year and participate in various service projects, such as tutoring and helping out at various school functions. This year's advisor is Mr. Shuttleworth. INDUCTEES FROM THE CLASS OF 1986 Paula Ammirati Steven Cohen Karin Cook Iennifer Donnelly Diane Dooley Edric Engert Terri Ferguson Mark Frederick James Garner Beatrix Kleina Beth Kushnick Kerri Lanigan Gregory Lawrence jeffrey Leary Kimberly Lettis Kristin Maher Steven Marian Nirav Mehta Charles Norwesh jill Nussbaum Patrick O'Connor Marife Ramos Sandra Robinson Eloise Saltz Pamela Sampson Paul Sefcsik Kerri Smith Arioch Griffiths Robert Mooney Kei Sochi Monika Gulati Andrew Muckenberger Nicole Sordi jon lager Thomas Murphy jill Stern Michael Jensen Ioseph Muscara Tracy Walsh Steven Kirkpatrick Naomi Neville Karin Wilhelms INDUCTEES FROM THE CLASS OF 1985 Lauri Adelstein Carl Albuquerque Stephanie Berliner Jay Best Maria Byrd Stephanie Calia Thalia Comninellis Carlton Einsel Ilene Fox Linda Galati Kenneth Gantt Carolyn Gardella Michele Gelfand Susan Gilbert President Ruchel Ramos conducts one of the Honor Society's meetings. Honor Society members listen attentively at one of the meetings. A representative picture of the members of the Na- tional Honor Society. 152 HONOR SOCIETY Susan Guarnaschelli Kyllan johnson Christine Klerk Bruce Koch Robert Koch Jeremy Kohler Deborah Maher Michael McDonald George McKee Ieffrey McMillan Christine Melnik Renee Mesard Kimberly Monaco Dawn O'Connor Tracy O'Hara Jennifer Pantano Keith Peterson Lisa Racaniello Mary Ruchel Ramos Erik Rencs Matthew Ricciardi Alexander Ryley Amy Saisselin Elena Schachter Luke Schadle Alan Schnittman Sharon Smith Debra Sperling U Npptiz 6
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