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LEO CLUB The Leo (Leadership. Experience, and Op- portunity) Club is brand new this year at Sun Valley, although the club has been active in Aston for 8 years. There are 4.294 Leo Clubs with approximately 107.350 members serving in 103 countries. The purpose of the Leo Club is to promote service activities among the youth of a community in order to develop LEO characteristics. The S.V. Leo Club is sponsored by the Lion's Club and advised by Mrs. Laszek. Club activities include visiting the elderly and raising funds for the blind and handicapped through White Cane days and Pancake Breakfasts. (Row I): Chris Miller. Kelly Stein. Secretary-Sue Dobson. President-Kathy Caulfield. Vice-President-Mary Kate Doyle. Treasurer-Bill Farris (Row 2): Lisa Wood. Michelle Williams. Sherri Downs. Katie Hess. Kelly McClel- lan. Jeff Stein. Advisor-Mrs. Laszek (Row 3): Bryan Ely. Dave Cavanaugh. Jim Joseph. Joe Caulfield (Not Pictured): Mike Ericson. John Maloney. Les Jenkins. Shannon Leary NEWSPAPER The Voice of the Valley, a quality newspa- per presented to the student body of Sun Val- ley. contains many interesting articles that in- form students about sports and school and community activities. Twice a year students have the opportunity to write messages to their special someone in the Wishes section of the Christmas and Valentine editions of the paper The newspaper also offers its staff a chance to participate in the Annual Delaware Valley Press Club Seminar. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Wilchcnsky. editors Stephanie Cornell and Frank Finnegan, the newspaper has become a successful and enlightening part of Sun Valley. 76 (Row I): Denny Jones. Byard Kashner, Anjan Chakrabarty, John Jackson (Row 2): Stephanie Cornell. Jen Elfrey, Amy Okumura. Michelle Curay. Missy Fleishut (Row 3): Cindy Brown. Denise Prorock. Sharon Carre. Debbie Berner. Jen Oxendine. Marc Bendo (Not Pictured): Chrissy Roberts. Chrissy Cwiertnie, Kristin Smith. Lynn Stafford
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ATTENDENCE AIDES Mrs. Selcyo is the woman in charge of keep- ing track of every student's absence or tardi- ness. With a job as monstrous as this, it has become necessary for her to enlist a group of students to aid her in her task. These volun- teer students arc the attendance aides who spend their study halls with Mrs. Selcyo, call- ing homes to verify a students absence, mak- ing sure teachers get their attendance sheets, or keeping the records up to date. The atten- dance aides make Mrs. Seleyo’s job a little easier because without them she'd never ac- complish her job. (Especially when it comes down to tracking down eight parents at their jobs because their sons went out to breakfast!) Attcndcncc Aides include: Heather Rosborough. Janette Vickers. Sharon Larsen, Dawn Michalkiewicz, Jeff Stein. Vicki Quinn, Kerri Burrell. Allison Murray, Chrissy Ficoturo, Aimcc Shive OFFICE AIDES (L to R): Sandy Hibbcrd. Judy Robertson, Ginny Carroll, Cindy Brown There is always something to be done in Sun Valley’s office and without a little help, Mrs. Florio, Mrs. Winbourn, and Mrs. Rhoads would forever be fighting an uphill battle. Fortunately, there arc students who are willing to spend their study halls in the office performing the more mundane duties which must be done daily. These tasks include the reading of the morning announcements, an- swering the telephone, calling students to the office for various reasons and other odd jobs. Thanks to the office aides, the secretaries' day has become much easier and a lot more bear- able. 75
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HONOR SOCIETY Row I: Dave Young, Jim Evans. Dave Kupsis. Mike HoIIick. Mike Buchta. Michele Boyer. Aimcc Fritz Row 2: Sharon Peterson. Dana Salerno. Vito DiCamillo, Ginny Carroll. Rob Kester. Darrel DiCarlo, Dawn Mercadante. Frances Castaldo. JoAnn Vitullo. Terri Machamer Row 3: Bill Hamilton. Dianne Hamilton, Cindy Brown. Joann Oilman. Amy Okumura. Sharon Zgleszewski. Jennie Roukc. Ed Zgleszcwski. Denny Jones Row 4 Bob Gagliardi. John Carr. Lynda Austin. Denise Prorock. Tricia Lacombe. Allison Fry Row 5: Tim Lorber. Rob Coleman. Chad Hutchinson. Mike Bush. Brian Murray. Brian Carr (Missing: Denise Downie. Sue Kester. Jackie Lynch, Michele Curay. Chris HoIIick. Jennifer Hubler. Dora Paolucci. Leah Stevens) • VbLLE j£411 WVer II Where • lor MdWv TW t L igrtN look ter'- on The Sun Valley Chapter of the National Honor Society is com- posed of a few select students whose academic and extracurricu- lar achievements surpass the norm. This year's group. the 1987-88 cream of the crop.” is no different than in years past, in that they too represent the true meaning of ex- cellence at Sun Valley. Under the sponsorship of James Collier, the Honor Society has held such chari- table events such as the Volleyball Marathon and Daffodil Day. pro- ceeds of which go to the American Cancer Society. Honor Society Officers-Basc Dave Kupsis (Treasurer). Mike HoIIick (Vice- President). Chad Hutchinson (Vice-Treasurer) Middle Joann Lliman (Secretar- y).Aimce Fritz (Vice-Secretary) Top: Amy Okumura (President) 77
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