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NHS - A Select Group Of Students The National Honor Society is comprised of a select group of juniors and seniors chosen for their outstanding merits. There are two inductions held each year, under the supervision of their faculty sponsors Miss Dietz and Mr. Kase. Seniors with a 3.0 average are eligable in the fall and juniors witli a 3. 5 average in the spring. Members are selected by the faculty for their leader- ship, character, service, and scholarship. As well as the induc- tions, NHS sponsored a campus clean up, a car wash, and a bake sale. This year ' s officers were Tom Warren, president; Steve Zucker, vice president; Dave Rowland, treasurer; and Ann Mad- arasz, secretary. Dr. Shalitta congratulates the newly in- ducted juniors. Dave Rowland lights the candles, during the spring induction, as Tom Warren pre- pares to recite the pledge for the new members. Ken liskey and Joe Brown take great pride in their work at the campus clean- up. The newly inducted juniors recite the NHS pledge. After the ceremonies everyone met in the cafeteria for refreshments. NHS 183
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Page 186 text:
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Athletes Unite In Varsity Club The Varsity Club was under the joint sponsorship of Mr. Honig and Miss Deitz, this year. Membership consists of sophomores, juniors and sen- iors who have earned a varsity letter in a varsity sport. Their annual spaghetti dinner, held in March, was very successful as students, faculty, parents and friends ate their fill. Another prominent moneymaker was the pretzel stand. They sold pretzels, candy and soda after school and during home athle- tic events. The main attrac- tion of joining varsity club is to earn a varsity club jacket. A member is required to pay dues, work in the consession stand and work at the spaghetti dinner in order to earn a jack- et. This year the officers were Danny Skane, president; Tom Horton, vice president; Marie Martino, treasurer, and Ann Volzt, secretary. The shoes of these athletes felt the same agony the athletes did themselves. ' 4 Mr. Honig, along with Miss Dietz, donated his time and effort to varsity club, making sure their activities ran smoothly. r 3 ■ Dan Skane, their president, was seen at all their activities and was a vital key to their success. r- Neeta Moonka and Mr. Grant, our exchange student teacher, enjoy the spaghetti dinner. 182 Varsity Club
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Drama Guild Performs Frankenstein The Drama Guild, under the supervision of Mrs. Mil- ler, worked hard this year to have a successful year, and they did! They were busy throughout the year with one production after the other. In the fall the put on Franken- stein and in the spring Any- thing Goes . Mrs. Miller should be commended for ano- ther year of dedication which was the backbone to their success. SITTING Mark Abram, Tracy Robertson, Tom Warren. STANDING John Schoenher, Marie Mullen, Buddy Colmery. Frankenstein was preformed in the fall and again in the spring as a cultural supplement at three elementary schools. It required alot of hard work and dedication but was also alot of fun. Mrs. Miller ' s date for the evening! [ Dawn Truax, Tracy Roberson and Mark Abram. Members of the cast of Franken- stein , respectively the doctor ' s mother, the doctor ' s wife and the doctor himself. 184 Drama Guild
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