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4 IHAIIIIIENEI S I Kg JL A I Tn 1 sy- Q: M I f, -- ' A ,A Q-, A STUDENT LIAISON Freshmen: Paula Carlos, Lisa Gallo Sophomores: Dan Schonberg, David Gold Juniors: Collin Meagher, Sonja Brouner Seniors: Mary Ann Wolff, Sue Sadow- ski, Jody Shapiro The 1978-79 Student Liaison Commit- tee succeeded once again in becoming a major part of the USO, and therfore in playing an important role in school activities. As representatives of the stu- dent body, we strove for student parti- cipation and support. We hope that we have helped in solving some of the problems encountered during this year at S.H.S. 61
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MKIEIUIIIN' lfll-ll President: Andy Allard Vice President: Adam Shacknai Treasurer: Lary Vinocur Secretary: Roberta Case Advisor: Mr. Silver Four score and seven days ago our new administration set forth upon this land to form a more perfect atmosphere so that the power of the students by the students, and for the students shall not perish from this school. -Andy Allard I iglf ,:1..-'Q
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lT'S ACADEMIC The Academic League, now in its fourth year, was started by Mr. Robert Neff and Mr. Dave Silver. The League was formed to rec- ognize the students who are aca- demically inclined. These stu- dents enjoy a good time in ex- citing matches with questions ranging from literature and his- tory to science and trivia. -Adam Rubinson HONOR SOCIETY President: Carol Kozeracki Vice-President: John Kenny Secretary: Sonja Browner Treasurer: Jean Ann Newson Advisor: Mr. Case Eligibility into the National Hon- or Society is based upon service, leadership, character, and aca- demic criteria. Each school year the Honor Society makes an ef- fort to get involved in several school and service activities. This includes activities open to the rest of the student body and to the community. Anna Myers 'Q . p1 ,,. 4 in :' I1 f I CZ. . -- lil-1-V11 i x
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