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3 'Q Igf : I1 f Marie Vieux entertains students, parents, and faculty. Georgia Bookas lights the candle of Service. Principal Iames Costaras addresses inductees. Inductees stand to take the Arista pledge. Arista banner and Candelabra. Installation of new members in Arista, the National Honor Society, was held on january 12, 1978 in the library. The induc- tees, both seniors and juniors, totaled 35. The program began with a keynote ad- dress by Principal Iames Costaras, fol- lowed by the lighting of the Arista cande- labra. Arista Recording Secretary Georgia Bookas lit the candle of Service, Corre- sponding Secretary Suzanne Corrado lit one for Scholarship, and Installation Chairperson Eileen Wachter lit one to symbolize character. Boy and girl leaders Hyun-Soo Lee and Cheri Roffman also ad- dressed the assembled crowd of parents, school officials, and inductees. Following the presentation of new members, vocalist Marie Vieux performed four popular selections for the receptive audience. The closing speaker was Mr. Edwin Cohen of the Math Department, who addressed the inductees on personal fulfillment and attainment of goals. Fol- lowing the ceremony, refreshments were served. The entire Arista Installation was under the supervision of Mrs. Suzanne Kallich, Arista advisor. I CU -I-J .2 s... I CU -I-I .EQ s.. ru -I-I cn ': I ru -I-I cn ': I CU -I--I .ZZ I.. 4 I CU -I-J .2 I... si I CU -I-I in Oi L- Installation - Installation - Insta Installation -- Installation -
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11. Yowza Yowza Yowzall We're Dancing! If you were in the Flushing High School cafeteria on the nights of October 7 and November 5, you would have been in the Flushing Disco . The Student Organization sponsored the two disco nights. The entertainment was prolvided by Soul Connection, six disc jock- eys who played disco music for dancing to The Bump , The Hustle , The Bus Stop , and The Walk . They also played Salsa CLat- inj Disco and rock. Between 350 and 400 people attended each Disco Night and the S.O. made S125 at the October 7 dance and S150 at the No- vember 5 dance. Both of the dances were sold out. Five door prizes of albums were given to the lucky ticket holders, at each Disco Night. The S.O. sold cold soda and served potato chips and popcorn. Both evenings were successes and every- one had a smile on their faces as they hustled across the floor. You dance divinely, my dear. cv . :'.' Z O u .ZS Q cu . ..'.'i Z I O U .2 O cu . :' I O U .SQ .9 EZ 6 u .2 C2 cv . . 1 Z 6 U .SQ C3 cv if O u .22 CJ I cv .'L':' ? O U .YZ CJ I E3 2 6 U .EQ O
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