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. wie X ,lb . 5 5, 3' ,X lk X'?P,-f Qitfii Henry Grix, Honor Society member, tutors Glenn Craffey after school in advanced Geometry problems. Attempting to start the junior Honor Society tutoring program, Mike Bennett of the senior chapter teaches Brian Murphy junior National Honor Society officers are Brian Murphy, Tom Honor Society tutor, Mark Wiercinslai, helps Brian McNaught Can-01, Br. McKenna, Geo,-ge MCLaugh1i,,Y101m Bodene, Charlie and Art Thornlaury in the principle of oxidation in Chemistry. Mmphy. 87
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Honor Soviet oosts Intel ectnal Goals of Student Body College Night, tutoring are main projects Too often the accomplishments of ath- letes are heralded above those of scholars. Both, however, are integral members of high school life and neither can be nc- glected. The Honor Society symbolizes a scholastic goal to be attainedg its pin, a notable medal. Only those whose average consistently remains ninety percent or above and who have a character recom- mendation from three teachers qualify for 1 membership. wiiam R National Honor Society officers Tom Hopkins, jim Bodary, Bill Brown, and Paul Otto scrutinize qualifications of students applying for memlaership. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: First row: P. Feehan, D. Kreuz, P. Meagher, J. Vaughey, P. Foley, M. Gibson, M. Bennett, Bodary, Sweeton. Second row: Dewan, C. Thomas, Cv. Prokopp, G. Griffith, P. Otto, R. Hnath, B. Callaghan, Grabowski, Mark VViercinski. Third row: B. Brown, T. Hohner, I. Varley, Angell, Brooks, Palms, T. Brooks, H. Grix, D. Taylor, C. Nelseng Fourth row: T. Hopkins, Barbour, Palms, G. Bien, D. Henczel, M. Walch, R. Hartt, J. Bennett, B. Pillars. Fifth row: D. Diggles, B. Stapczyn- ski, Kastely, McAllister, K. Szymczak, Hurrell, T. Finn, R. Tremblay. 86 Nloderated by Br. McKenna, thc So- ciety is active in school and community life. Besides tutoring Bice students, several of the members are aiding the Sodality in teaching underprivileged children. The Honor Society also sponsors a College Night and a Dance. The rewards of membership are not immediately visible. Colleges appreciate this extracurricular activity and honor.
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Student Council rgttnizes Year's Activities Committees aid in planning events, seeing that they run smoothly At Brother Rice, the torch of leadership is held by a nucleus of students elected to the Student Council. In the Council, school ac- tion is initiated by year and home- room officers. Last spring in the first Council elections, Pete Foley, Bob Pmininger, Elmer Clawson and Tim Nolan emerged victorious. Under the mod- eration of Br. Morris, the Council has been expanded. Committees have been formed to handle activities such as Homecoming and Field Day. A new Pep Club shirt was introduced. Assemblies with guest speakers were organized to supplement the schools academic program. The legacies the Student Council has passed on to the students repre- sent not only the efforts, but also the accomplishments of the year. junior class secretary, Brian MeNaught discusses the highlights and flaws of his field N day report with junior president Terry Finn, vice-president Buzz Stapczynski, treasurer Carl Gromek, and newly elected Soph. vice-president Paul Monicatti. gs? jim Angell, Mike McCarthy and Dick Kreuz look Senior officers ,lim Angell and Cory Hartung listen closely as Tim Nolan, Student Council treasurer, reads the financial report. Such a report is made monthly and concerns money taken in through sock hops and class activities. on as Elmer Clawson reads minutes of last meeting. 88 T1
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