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SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY: Row I: J. Gammons, G. Wakely, L. Krivanek, A. Muska, J. Branick, C. Shafer, J. Larson, C. Hartigan, K. Hancock, A. Mach, K. Larson, L. Vaccaro. Row 2: S. Russell, A. Hierl, S. Germond, S. Smith, A. Truchan, J. Morreall, S. Han¬ sel, S. Cole, A. Bond, J. Hogg, M. Pierce, P. Whitman, K. Derek, JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY: Row I: A. Skorawski, R. Fergusson, P. Jennings, V. Resciniti, B. Brink, C. Gillette. Row 2: P. Youket, M. Dimmick, L. Yonchuk, N. Goldberger, A. Peterson, J. Baker, J. Spencer. Row 3: D. Lynch, F. Ives, C. Peterson, B. Hogg, N. Slach- A. Erb. Row 3: M. Fahs, J. Crosby, B. Reece, P. Sasinek, N. Meid- enbauer, P. Parrotte, S. Drake, J. S. Pierce, C. Slocum, J. Sutula, M. Franklin, M. Spak. Row 4: J. Decker, C. Conrad, G. Cook, G. Anderson, M. Bennett, R. Briggs, P. Kennedy, J. Speer, J. Wil¬ liams, S. Chape, D. Bronson. Row 5: C. Woodworth, L. Smith, B . Wheeler, G. Leroy, R. Thompson, J. Follett, R. Mack, J. Eggleston. ta, M. Poliak, M. Hartigan. Row 4: R. Chape, R. Newby, D. Hess- ney, D. Glover, P. Copeland, B. Perkins, T. Williams, M. New. Absent: R. Dingman, G. George, M. Lewis, G. Robinson, D. Yorko. 8
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Service-Honor Byword Senior Honor Society members personify scholarship, service, leadership, and character. After attaining the required scholastic average, they must satisfy the re¬ maining three requirements. These qualities are used to serve the school in any possible way. Working under their advisor, Mrs. Copeland, members tutor students, correct papers, and aid other organizations. Junior Honor Society places similar qualifications for membership. With their advisor, Miss Quinn, mem¬ bers learn the value of individual contributions toward the completion of a successful group effort. Junior Hon¬ or Society raises money for a cash award to an out¬ standing senior for furthering education, and to fi¬ nance its annual dinner dance. Both organizations are members of the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools. Mrs. Hardy pours punch for Sheila Germond and Miss Millen at Honor Society tea. Sandy Russell discusses Honor Society goals with Joan Morrea and Andrea Truchan. Sue Chape lights the light of Service.
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