Benedictine High School - Benedictine Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1986

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WORDS OF WISDOM, The President of Walsh College Advises students as Guest Speaker at the NIIS Testimonial Dinner. Impostor — n. 1. One who tries to be someone he is not, (and will never be). activities

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 u A NHS Members tu travel, and serve by JoeFakult eve and The National Honor Society w is composed of the most academically proficient juniors and seniors. To qualify for membership the student must maintain a 3.3 grade point average. Each Member must also uphold four characteristics to be selected. Scholarship is Shrimp inprimary , for knowledge is the sured a sue-key to improving our world, cess. Character is also important because each member must have his own firm ideas on how to live with others in society. Leadership is the third characteristic of an NHS member because they show others the way to improve- 250 priests of the ment. Finally, Service is re- Cleveland Diocese, quired of all members including Bishops because he must be willing to Pilla and Lyke. Two use his time and talents for a weeks later, Members good cause. This year the participated in the 2nd NHS kept up its record as a Annual Reverse-Role fine group through its activities. The tutoring program was started this year, with each member being required to help a struggling student if called upon. Next, the students experienced one of the best college tours in re- Ohio U. The students also enjoyed breakfast at Xavier U., a Dayton U. basketball game, and dinner at Walsh College. In February, the NHS held its major fund raiser: the Fish Fry. An improved menu of Wall- AND THE WINNER IS Senior Bill Fuhry gets his pin from Ft. Dominic to become a per-manent member of the NHS. April was a busy month for the Society. On St. Bene diet's Day, members served breakfast to over cent years. The four day tour was open to all students and included visits to Ohio State, Miami U., University of Cin-cinatti, Bowling Green, and Day, where they taught selected classes for one day. Finally, the National Honor Society ended its year with its 9th Testimonial Dinner. Senior members were given recognition for their accomplishments, while the juniors were officially inducted into the Society. NHS MEMBERS: (I. to r.t: 1st row: J. Schwonek, C. Skuta, Er., Anselm, J. Fakult, M. Mrazek, 2nd row: J. Kasulaitis, L. Carcelli, P. Cullen, T. St. John, J. Browne, E. Stuczynski, C. Roberto, J. Collura, S. Spisak, T. D ragmen, M. Salem, M. Reardon, 3rd row: P. F. Kasunic, D. Asscff, C. Giordano, M lacofano, J. Grady, V., Meyers, L. Mazza, T. Strauss, D. Fortman, M. Casey, K. Trausch, 4th row: T. Hilbert, M. Odom, . Jones, D. Newton, D. Pappa, T. Krcchic, P. Kaslinski, D. Scnroeder, R. Jablonski, M. Cheatham, 5th row: B. Dow, D. Konkoly, D. Furhy, J. Wehner, K. Fear, M. Halapy, P- Perry, P. Dorsey, vaiapy, K. Cooper, M. Martin, 6th row: C. Heiss, J. Woodford, C. Zimnicki, C. Q. Shea, W. Turek, B. Moravick, M. Kennedy. 9 t activities



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SPECTRUM STAFF: (L to r) B. Iacofano, Mr. Francioli, B. Kasunic, Dow, J. Kasulaitis, J. Schwonek, M. K. Fear, and J. Fakult. by Pat Cullen When the bell rings at 2:35 every school day, 90% of the school rushes home. 7% stay for either sports or demerits, and the rest stay for the Yearbook or The Bennet. Those people in sports must stay. Those people serving demerits must stay. Those people on The Bennet” want to stay. However, the dedication didn't end by just working on the paper itself. The Bennet found itself with a great need for money the past year. Business Editor Steve Grushetsky took over that by organizing the First Annual Bennet Christmas Luau, which was held on December 27, 1985. He News Briefs also organized the Bennet Bar Sale which started in late March through April-May — and ended on June 12 at the Pewter Mug. The 85 86 Bennet Editorial Board was a dedicated one. The Board included New s Editor Joe Browne, Editorial Editor Dave Asseff, Co-Feature Editors Bob Kasunic and Kevin Karlik, Copy-Editor Tony St. John, Business Editor Steve Grushetsky, and Sport's Editor and Editor-in-Chief Pat Cullen. The Bennet Contributing Staff included: Bob Gilmore, Tom Lang, Terry Holecek, Brian Sheridan, Bob Clark, Will Turek, Mike Kreczko, Mike Whalan, Ken Trausch, Nicole Ryder, Joanne Evans, Damian Konkoly, Joe Fakult, Steve Baltas, Nathan Brown, John Kasulaitus, Bill Andrews, Scott Hippen, Anthony Dcjohn, Mike Kubek, Dennis Spuzzillo, Eric Verderber, Scott McNulty (previous Sport's Editor), Tim Westrick, Mike Santa, Brian English, Bill Fuhry, Carl Camillo, Preston Hrisko, Glen Heiss, Mike Iacofano. The Photography Staff included: John Banasik. Cuydell Darrel, Ben Salvadori, Rich Jablonski, Joe Collura, Dave Wilkomm, Dave Robinson, and Joe Russo. The Art Staff included Dave Morris and Chris Roberto.

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