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Honor Society Gains Energetic New Members It was a coldjanuary stormy evening when the National Honor Society met for the formal induction ceremonies. B 1? O 'C h 6 I Ronald La' Londe, moderator, praised the members' ac- compli shments and encouraged them to always be examples of the high ideals set by the so- ciety. Each of the officers lit a symbolic can- dle and explained the four characteristics of the National Honor Society. Bruce Burt, pre- sident, spoke on scholarshipg Dave Demski, vice-president, leadership 3 M ark Steward, secretary, serviceg and Mark Smith, treas- urer, character. Brother Walter and Brother Ronald pre- sented emblems, certificates, and member- ship cards to all new members. Judge james Kelley, guest speaker, discussed the qualities of the N. H. S. Brother Walter closed the cere- mony a ddi ng nineteen energetic new mem- bers to the society. Members of the Ladies' Auxiliary served refreshments after the induction ceremony. - ' , lx'-I pq fn' 3' 1 E .- -s-1-. -- ga ,,.,,- :AA MN ' fz r id af -- !'4 Top: Treasurer Mark Smith lights the candle representing character before delivering his speech on this National Honor Society characteristic. Above: New Members of the National Honor Society--Sitting: Mark Poleo, Michael Anteau, Chris Bajkiewicz, Steve Gaynier, Randy Richardville, john Foshag. Standing: William Traster, Richard janssens, Geoffrey Mc- Intyre, Joe Delrue, Michael Kelley, James Pickard, Michael Gonyea, Pat Millican, Andrew VanDecaveye, Gerald Jackson Mark Morin, Dale White. Left: Dave Kelley and Steve Gay- nier help themselves to the delicious refreshments provided by the Ladies' Auxiliary. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
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Class leader, senior Bruce Burt, opens the National Honor Socie induction with a s eech on the important characteris- . W P uc of scholarship. - 1 If Qs, Y vw , Ii Above: Second year members of the National Honor Society, Sitting: officers Dave Demski, Mark Smith, Mark Steward, Bruce Burt. Standing: Dave Kelley, Todd Maxwell, Timothy Foy, Ryan Wilson, Gregory Lajiness and jerard jarzynka. Right: Brother Ronald LaLonde listens attentively to induc- tion ceremony guest speaker judge james Kelley, Ir. 42- NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Above: Brother Walter presents junior Dale White with his ensignia and membership card during the National Honor Society induction ceremony.
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Juniors Win Spirit Award - Lose Tug-Of- War Pete Niedbala, John Venier, john McGovern and Dan Ald- ridge take advantage of Freak Day to manifest their inner- most personalities. 1-1 Above: juniors Don Wickenheiser and Kevin Lowe count.pen- nies and link up their chain that led them to victory. Right: Fired up juniors show their spirit during the pep assembly that wrapped up the fun filled week. 44 -SPIRIT 'WEEK ' Spirit week of the 1976 school year helped boost the spirit throughout the school. Mon- day, poster day, brought all the artist to- gether to paint posters in order to strengthen class spirit. Tuesday, was hat dayg Greg Thoma took top honors for his hat While Dave Kelley and Mike Frey followed close behind. Wednesday was freak dayg everybody dressed up in the worst p o s s ibl e combinations that they could find. Spirit startedflowing as soon as chain day rolled around on Thursday. Stu- dents combined their m o ney and effort into building the longest chain. The J' unio r s won this event when they compiled 8, 000 links on their chain. F riday was the day that really brought out the spirit in everybody. The pep assembly wa s absolutely sensational, with each class trying to o utdo the other. The seniors won the tug-of-War contest, but the more spirited juniors slid to an easy over-all victory with 1176 points. xibv-
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