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. -si Tw. Senior Lori Peterson fbackgroundl tutors a young Chicago student in reading and writing. if t .E A, . ' f-ff, . e , if-AJ. 1-if e f' -7 1 ' lj-1 X 3' . Qi2?ft f ' tpf,1fQ'l' IG' f et 'Qi-' . .et su 'Q - 4 wi te U t S, is ...,:..:5...gy .MQ Z H- .li est' . , -'A' ,tt e t Q 3' QQESEQTV I I it U' C wliffil ' 2 ...ree 1 fs . Senior Audrey Fisher talks to two residents of the Glenview Terrace Nursing Home. South students provided a source of holiday cheer for the home's residents, Tutors: lst Row- B. Roolds, L. Larson, L. Peter- son, Z. Zzzzzzp 2nd Row- V. Vasista, M. Strate- gos, L. Hood, D. Daily, 3rd Row- K. Neimann, K. Sersted, M. Erbach, P. Fletcher, 4th Row- K. Goldblatt, P. Carson, M. Rushing, R. Monton- era, C. White. 126!NHS 8: Tutors Senior Donna Pugliese cuts pumpkin pie at the sl dent-sponsored Thanksgiving dinner held For area derly.
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Fitannaires: First row: L. Arnold, D Strorm F. D Minuk, J. Nabonsal Third row- Y. Cluet J liratz, S. Moody, K. Gans, A. Kar ul, Second row Vwleinber , C. Sente, K. lvliller, L. Foote, S. Feldman. S S . Hood, C. Sierocki, B. Savio, C. Korzak, S. Kaiser, Titannaires dance smoothly during the Homcom- ing parade. They added even more life to Home- coming Day. Chris Heinz Qrightj and Molly Walsh get their feet moving to weel-taught ballet steps. Stretch and bend is the way it goes for members in dance club. It gets them ready to dance popular dances. Dance Club 8: Titanaires! 125
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utors Aid Kids, NHS Notes Grades hildren in the city of Chicago that the children in the suburbs ave Tutors try to compensate for the sometimes miss out on things nce of learning 1. Tutors, which has approximatley 30 volved, is supervised by Mr. Romanek. They travel to Onward Hose Commu- House in Chicago every Tuesday There, the girls tutor an as- child in writing and reading. ly the children are Italians. Poles, Latinos. Tutoring takes a lot of in- and committment. The kids get attached to the one teacher they are as- signed and it's hard if they don't show up, said Romanek. The tutors learn a lot from teaching. They have a large responsibility in tutor- ing the children. They are almost taking the role as a teacher, feels Romanek. An- other thing the tutors learn is, it's getting them into the city of Chicago and into a different environment then they know, said Romanek. Helping children to read and write is just a part of being a tutor. But there is more, helping oneself become a better person by helping others is, in a sense, looking for space. National Honor Society is to recog- nize excellence in the academic subjects, in leadership, service and character, said jean Goerth, head of the National Honor Society. Juniors and seniors ar the two classes that are eligible. First, a junior must have a 3.3 average and a senior, by the month of December, must have a 3.0 average. Student in both classes must be in extra curricular activities. Dean Menegas is the president of the society. N. 4 Maureen Erbach tutors a student at Onward House. Each GBS tutor worked with one of the students on a weekly basis and helped him or her with reading. NHS: lst Row- E. O'Connell, D. Menegas, B. Podulka, D. Baughman, 2nd Row- R. Kahan, D. Day, S. Bold, P. Forester, T. Gunter, ,I. Daab, T. Leibold, S. Maller, L. Arnold, D. Cimeley, 3rd Row- R. Tillman, D. Horvat, P. Theriault, C. Sente, J. Fiegel, V. Vasista, R. Shepston, A, Fish- er, M. Sirakides, C. Stiflerg 4th Row- K. Han- son, L. Smudde, P. Weir, M. Dalber, L. Hutar, D. Pearson, D. Steinhorn, sth Row- 1. Karha- lios, S. Dold, C. Milton, S. Dale, S. Brown, 1. Pellouchoud, 'B. Allardice, D. Puglieseg 6th Row- K. Carter, J, Stevens, M. Mulvihill, S, Schreiner, M. Greenberg, D. Anderluh, B. Court, M. Walker, M. Walsh, 7th Row- S. Greene, S. Goodman, S. Stelle, B. Winnett, I. Schlapacasse. 8th Row- L. Sanders, S. Hogan, M. Berland, K. Kaston, J. Rhind, A. Burke, A. Steir, G. Trebels, C. Falasz, S. Leverenz. NHS 8: Tutorsf127 Kornak, R. Hill, 9th Row- B. Digilio, R. Koloch, K. Goldblatt, P. Gapp, M. Fundokowski, S.
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