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The induction ceremony began with a Mass concelcbrated by the Ryan Faculty members. Fr. Leonard Stunek. O.F.M.-Moderator Mr. Robert Cwenar—Assistant Moderator (Left-right) Row 1 (Front): J. Trusdell. M. Sterthous. D. Quinn. K. Horn-berger. Row 2: D. Pierson. B. Connor. V. Raspanti. T. Langan. J. Visco. C. Gregory. Row 3: M. Connelly. D. DeBias. J. Filips. B. Batty. J. Hanuscin. P. Trusdell. M. Schwartz. M. Meistring. Row 4: J. Wieckowski. G. Konstancer. A. Budzichowski, K. Green. B. Wittick. T Murphy, J. Devine. Row 5: E Baranoski, L. Laurifo, R. Miller. J. Puodziunas. P. Lisiewski. P. Koestier. Row 6: M. Matthews. C. Budka. J. McGinley. M McGinty. W. Hughes. C. Downs, S. McCabe. - rt
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The purpose of the National Honor Society is to give public recognition to students of the school who show exemplary qualities in scholarship. service, and leadership. Each year, new members are inducted into the Society during a traditional Mass and banquet. This year, the members were chosen by the respective department heads as well as the Society’s moderators. We must not forget the main function of the organization. These young men aid and assist any fellow student who might be in need of academic help. With this year’s 62 members, there was always someone available to lend a helping hand. R. Trobich presents Fr. Noel with an Honorary Membership Certificate to the National Honor Society. (Left to right) M. Green. Secretary; M. Murray. Pres.; R Trobich. Vice-Pres.; M. Dempsey. Trcas. National Honor Society inductees are presented their certificates of membership. (Left to right) Row 1 (front): K Zajac. M. DePerro. E. Chappel. R Trauffcr, R Pieri. J Cullen. Row 2: T Hunt. E. Bennett. S. Milcarsky. D. Koestler. M. Pierson. S. Lombardo. M. Whelan. D. Krecko Row 3: R Reese. A. Fulginitti. J Curcillo.
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WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL The World Affairs Council gives the students a chance to get involved in various outside events. If politics and the like are your “bag. this group will interest you. Its membership has increased rapidly over the years. Led by Mr. Deal and able officers, the club concerns itself with world problems. Its activities include mock elections, participation in actual elections and a city-wide model United Nations, guest speakers, field trips, a political action seminar and many others. Here, we find the leaders of tomorrow. World Affairs Council Officers (Left-right) H. Mazzafro. M McGinty. J. Puodziunas. V Raspanti. World Affairs Council—Ryan Boys Moderator—Mr George Deal (1st Row—far right) 40
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