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Honor Society aids through tutoring The National Honor Society is a special organization with the purpose of tutoring those students in Rummel who need help in their studies. The club was opened to sophomores for the first time this year and has been in existence since Rummel's beginning. The qualifications for ioining the National Honor Society are several: the student must be at least a sophomore, the student must be a member of two other clubs in Rummel, and the student must have at least a B average. The cIub's moderator is Brother Gabriel Daigle. Officers for the year are President Charles Hebert, Vice President Barry Blank, Secretary Brian Verrette, and Treasurer James Ledoux. Hs Open Door!Honor Society 51
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BOTTOM, RIGHT: James Vidacovich of Open Door answers students' questions at Live Oak Elementary School. RIGHT: Robert Kensla plays games with some students. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: David Moynan tutors freshman Michael Mulhausen in algebra. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM: Members ofthe National Honor Society are lbottom rowl Anthony Lanson, Gerald Lester, Joe Deckelmann, Brian Verrette, Steve Boudreaux, David Lanson, Rodney Bourgeois, Bill Rogers, lsecond YOWI Charlie Arceneaux, Barry Blank, Colin Hulin, Casey Geohegan, Bobby Newell, John Hardey, Bart Ponze, Jay Jeffers, Mel Netzhammer, lthird rowl Anthony Fasone, Mark Scheffler, Greg Aicklen, Chris Accardo, Jay Kinberger, David Moynan, John Tribou, Chris Bucher, Lionel Richard, Larry Tortorich, Keith D'Anna, ltop rowl Bill Schaefer, Scott Hansen, Mike Gumina, Doug Wheat, Brett Hulin, Bill Blum, Walter Lorino, Tim Billon, Herb Roussel, and Blake Hebert. Education in , drug abuse opens doors to young Open Door is a program dedicated to the prevention of drug abuse in elementary school students. This activity is in its second year at Rummel, one of seven schools participating in the New Orleans area. Brother Gale Condit is the head of the Open Door program at Rummel, which is available to iuniors and seniors with a B average. Rummel students participating in this program were assigned to Live Oak and Jefferson Elementary Schools. 1 I 50 Activities
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52 Activities I -,tem-lien! .,... ,.., ,.,,. , , . OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Sports Editor Colin Hulin draws layouts for the newspaper. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM LEFT: John Hardey reads the last issue ofthe school paper. RIGHT: Feature Editor Keith D'Anna Ileftl and co-ordinating Editor Michael Haas discuss topics for an upcoming issue. ABOVE. Brother Michael Cimino gives assistance to next year's ca-sports editor, Scott Hansen OPPOSITE PAGE, RIGHT: Members ofthe newspaper staff are lsittingj Kenny Junod Tim Russell, Stephen Boudreaux, Keith D'Anna, lkneelingl Barry Blank, Mike Tusa Colin Hulin, Rodney Bourgeois, Jack Sloan Pat Andrews, lstandingl Mike Scheffler, Bart Ponze, Blake Hebert, Warren Smith, Ted Hoerner and Brother Michael Cimino
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