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National l-lonor Society The National Honor Society is an organization whose members are selected by the faculty tor their outstanding academic accomplishments as well as for their participation in extra-curricular activities. The students who are selected to become members, as well as old members, participate in a special induction ceremony and must maintain a 3.2 grade point average. This year's N.H.S., under sponsor Fred Frost, enjoyed a pizza Christmas party. Along with the pleasures, the organization also had to organize the induction ceremony which recognized the academic achievement of the students. QL to Fil Kris Kolesar - Treasurer, Brian Pinge - V. President, Joanne Frankiewicz - Secretary, Pam Curran - President. Flow 1: CL to FU Debbie Schwoeble, Lisa Cifra, Lisa Warren, Beth Hill, Jenny Shaw, Anita'LaGorga, Jill Bivins, Mary Megahan. Row 2: Pam Curran, Kris Kolesar, Joanne Frankiewicz, Kelly Kennedy, Patti Krivacek, Lisa Benninghoff, Diane Ebright, Sue Bazalak. Row 3: Nancy Hebda, Patty Osley, Brian Pinge, Randy Ambrose, Tom Lorenchick, Judy Fragomeni, Pam Benvin, Bill DiPaolo, Kelly Geraghty, Theresa Rudolph. Row 4: Mike Blissman, Joe DeFelice, Jim Marcin, Kevin Connelly, Mike Lacey, Marc Yurko, Paul Bellis, Mike Consiglio, Lynn Dawn, Cheryl Zataras, Dawn Thompson.
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Social Studies Seminar Social Studies Seminar is a club for students who are interested in Social Studies. The club handles many history related programs throughout the school year. Such events as Law Day, the CMU History Fair, and field trips to hear various political speakers are all part of the clubs activities. Also during the year, many speakers were invited to talk to the members ot SS. Speeches on Banking investments, Reaganomics, and many other topics were enjoyed by the group. As the population ot this organization continues to grow, so too does the knowledge of the students concerning the world around them. . . .. .. Q --mugs :g .. J, Officers CL to Fil: Kathy Welesko - V. President: Jim Masi - President, Cheryl Williams - Treasurer: Debbe Piel - Secretary. Row 1: Ed Megahan, Sharon Grant, Sue Trankocy, Tanna Elias, Dori Gwinn, Lisa Frederick, Debbe Piel, Leilani Mallare. Row 2: Linda Messineo, Kim Kellar, Terry Thomas, Kim Supp, Kim Smith, Janie Gwinn, Marijo Curran, Laura Cifra, Kris Kolesar, Mary Trkula, Karen Ebright, Joanne Frankiewicz. Row 3: Mr. West, fsponsorj Greg Lockridge, Deneen DiLucente, Kelly Kennedy, Gary Simpson, Lori Burns, Gary Grubbs, Jeff James, Tim Minnich, Karen Benton, Theresa Rudman, Patty Osley, Row 4: Pam Curran, Kim Madden, Lisa Dawn, Kathy Tomko, Jim Masi, Michelle Malackany, Kathy Welesko, Tim O'Brien, Cheryl Williams, Lisa Perri.
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National Honor Society Induction T i Mr. Frost welcomes parents. Pam lights the candle of scholarship. Ray receives congratulations. The new inductees await coronation. The National Honor Society induction ceremony was initiated to recognize the outstanding academic achievements of a select group of students. Students had to maintain a 3.2 grade point average in order to qualify for nomination as well as participate in extra curricular activities. These nominee's records were carefully screened by representatives of the faculty. Once the nominee's record was approved, the student was notified and was asked to participate in the induction ceremony honoring his outstanding academic record.
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