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NHS inductsjuniors, seniors during Awards Day assembly What exactly does National Honor by the familty on leadership, Society do? responsibility and service S. Angeline explains that it's in school and community. the honoring of the top The girls in the club juniors and seniors that have a assist other AMMers who grade point average of 3.3 may need help with homework. or above over the past New members have usually been three semesters. inducted in March. In order to be chosen Breaking with tradition, as a member of NHS, this year 28 newly elected the various juniors and seniors members were honored at the had to be evaluated serious Awards Day, May 19. RIGHT: Robin Newes reluctantly acknowledges the fact that she's one ofthe Smarties in Mur- ray's National Honor Society. But listen, who in their right mind wouldn't admit that they have a 3.3 average or possibly above? And that's for over three years! OPPOSITE, CENTER: Archbishop Murray's Honor Society members show just how happy and how serious they can be, It rather depends on the situation. But with members like Nancy Brown, Kathy Odean, Pat Furlong, Colleen Colwell, Robin Newes, Karen Nyhus and Kris Black it's usually more fun than seriousness. ABOVE: National Honor Society members listen attentively to their advisor, S. Angeline, as she gives them a little talk on the pros and cons of being smart. A little more pro than con for this group. RIGHT: Admiring a newly arrived NHS pin, Anne Condon and Sister Angeline view it as both a well-deserved award and as a sparkling accessory to brighten Anne's uniform. 36fNational Honor Society
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l 2 G 5 1 AM M 's front door leslwes Jogging Club cz smashing success A special sense of duty is required of a Jogging Club member. Only torrents of rain, blizzards, tornadoes, or glass doors could stop ajogger. Faithfully on Mondays and Thursdays they met in the gym to determine their goals and courses for the day. Some wanted added exercise, others didn't want their added pounds. A few more ambitious members wanted more competition andjoined the Road Runner's Club. Their work-out was tough, oftenjogging more than two miles a night. The more easy-going onlyjogged between walks. Geared to have a relaxing, and yet invigorating time, members could only come out ahead - in the long run. VI we - I 8 I 3 I x Q AM..-vt.-, A W-um 'ii be-sa ' I ul' 5 Q ,wi A PHT: Joggers coming through! With a i 'n bear it attitude Karl Haas, Skinny PV ell and Cid Hudalla survey Karl's work. 5: Mary Russell soon discovers that Jog- Club can be VERY strenuous. JVE: Colleen Cloutier dons the uniform jogger and really steps it off! fi My Jogging Clubf35
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F Movie buffs l focus onflms for enjoym ent Film technique, content or theme treatment or just plain enjoyment . . . all were valid reasons for going to the movies for Film Arts Club. With Sister Carole, they explored social comment in documentaries, short and feature length films. Particularly impressive was Night and Fog concerning Jewish prison camps. Several times during the year the club made available to the entire school the cartoons and feature films of Laurel and Hardy, Charlie Chaplin and Abbot and Costello. Members were also able to see and discuss the films shown to Film and Novel classes. TOP: S. Carole gets all wrapped up in her position as Film Arts Club advisor. ABOVE: Seniors get a treat out of watching the old time slapstick comedy ofCharlie Chaplin and Laurel and Hardy in Film Arts Club. Film Arts Clubf37
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