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1. NHS officers: Chuck DeGooyer, presi- dent, Bob Sullivan, vice-president, Nancy Favilla, treasurer, Peggy Rummel, secre.. tary. 2. Advisor Fr. Auve has a few words at NHS meeting. 3. Outdoor Club members: Ray Snyder, Tony Wellner, Brian Sali, Dave Trarnpush, Rosie Frey, Linda Cyr, Mary Frey, Maria Kokenge, Kelly Schneider. 4. Doug Rich, Alan Gamache, Chuck DeGooyer,and,Tom Kushner attend Town Hall Lecture. Different Interests Are Met The National Honor Society is composed of a select group of students who are chosen in the Spring of each year. Membership is based on service, character, scholarship, and leadership. N. H. S. strives to promote active involvement in club and class activities and prompts each student to acquire and maintain a high scholastic average. The N. H. S. members sponsored the John F. Kennedy Speech Contest during Spirit Week. Members attended the Town Hall Lecture Series at the Capitol Theaterg Rex Reed and Hugh Downs were among the featured speakers. The Outdoor Club was an exciting addition to the round of organiza- tions this year. Inspired by Mr. Jordan, the members planned and participated in fishing and hiking expeditions. Their outings provided a change of pace from everyday activities and were thoroughly enjoyed.
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Campus Groups Promote Spirit In former years, Pep Club has been divided into Boy's and Girl's Pep Club. This year, however, the two combined as one and engaged in many spirit- promoting activities. Throughout each sport season, the girls played 1uardian Angel, and were behind the guys all the way. Their efforts were much appreciated by the sports members. During the football season, the club sold seat cushions and Patriot buttons to raise money. The Mid- winter Ball, held on December 30, was their big event of the year. The theme, Precious Moments, set the atmosphere for a memorable evening held at the Thoroughbred Inn. By sponsoring the dance, Pep Club managed to add a touch of festivity to Christmas Vacation. The Girls' Club remained active throughout the year, involving themselves in a variety of school and community affairs. Fund raising activities included bake sales, along with candle and stationery sales. Christmas Baskets were gathered by Carroll students and with these, the Girls' Club provided food and clothing for needy families. The members sponsored a dance for the girls and their fathers in the fall. With the theme Daddy won't you dance with me , it was a swing- ing time for all. The Mother-Daughter Tea ended the year's activities and was a gala affair with students modeling their many outfits. Entertainment was also provided for the mothers.
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5 Front row: Cindy Lockbeam, Theresa Rullman, Cindy Heilman, Nancy Sauve, Maggie Klingele, Miss Woody. Second row: Ellen Sauve, Susan Schwaegler, Ellen Cockrill, Bonnie Boutillier, Terry Harris, Sue Holbrook. Third row: Cheryl Hanses, Peggy Rummel, Nancy Favilla, Theresa Gamache, Julie Verhey, Sally Hearin, Joan Halbert, Tom Kushner. Back row: Chris Mertens, Bob Sullivan, Mary Myers, Alan Gamache, Chuck DeGooyer, Deb Robinson, Joe Hovenkotter, Doug Rich, Dave Schmitt, Steve Fischer.
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