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F tren Braley, Debbie White, Kathy Turner, Jennifer Saunders, Mrs. Ernstrom, Mary Dempsey, Kerry yd, Mary Cuckovich. 2nd Row: Sheri McPherson, Lisa Luchsinger, Rosemary Bertola, Patti Reynolds. 3rd iulce Bucho, Lisa Wehrle, Mari Smith, Donna Brownell, Mary Ann Scchrist, Mary Ann Baldino. G.A.A. Girls' Athletic Associ- ation, CG.A.A.J, a club dedicated to servicing all interscholastic sports, provided visual spirit for the teams by painting signs. Members of G.A.A. assist Titan teams by act- ing as linesmen at home soccer games, statistians at basketball games, as well as serving as aids at track and field meets. The club is comprised of girls from all grade lev- els, interested in helping to foster school spirit at Arcadia. ,rr i Kruggic accept congratulations from their parents at National Honor Society induction.
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NATIONAL HO GR SGCIETY Fifty-one seniors and juniors were welcomed into the National Honor Society in the Arcadia Auditorium, the night of November 10, by a can- dlelight ceremony. This year was different in that both seniors and juniors were hon- ored in one ceremony. Before this, the seniors were inducted in the fall and the juniors in the spring. Previous to their election into the Society, the new members had to keep high grade averages, 3.3 for seniors, 3.5 for juniors, and to be ac- tive in school and community activi- ties. They also had to display four main qualities: leadership, service, character, and scholarship. The National Honor Society was established at Arcadia in October of 1964 when its first Chapter was granted. The first group of 15 stu- dents were inducted into the Society on April 14, 1965. g g l 1 Honor Society Uuniorsjz Top Row: .lim Born, Dave Battaglia, Steve Schindler, Bruce Campbell, Nancy Mott Linda Helwig, Paul Flugel, Mary Cuckovich, Laura Buonemani, Wendy English. 2nd Row: Tom Jackson, Na Peterson, Don Kruggel, Caroline Wesenberg, Tricia Miller, Renate McAndrews, Claire Vandenbergh, . Wehrle, Janet Bayer, Kathy Mathis. 3rd Row: Lisa Wehrle, Judy Grimm, Patty Reynolds, Jackie Kubitz, Doi Lazarus, Sally Jones, Connie Marshall, Patty Harmer. Honor Society fSeniorsJ: Top Row: Joe Feeney, Todd Heusner, John Auger, Rick Born, Steve Galligan, Ste Krenzer, Chris Mischke, Bob Bly, Greg Keyes. 2nd Row: Gregg Molesworth, Terry Kessler, Greg Minnick, Dai Rohr, Drew Martin, Doug Bayer, Bob Perkins, Clark Wilburn, Karen Lorenzini. 3rd Row: Sue Hathaway, Kat Hester, Karen Flugel, Kira Janssen, Mike Allentoff, Hultz Smith, Mary Ellen Horton, Donna Mura, Barb Baui Mary Evans. Bottom Row: Jeff Fellows, Lynn Ridley, Donna LeMoine, Betsy Wing, Patty Jay, Therese Schm lan.
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Arcadian Reed: Tap Row: Mike Jones, Dan Geier, Peg Spafford, Nancy Pawlik fManaging Edi- tori, Don Kruggel, Denise Lo- gan, Connie Edwards, Joan Sartz. 2nd Row: Mike Secules, Julie Frenz, Doug Owens, Sue Walker, Lisa Wehrle, Shellee Wright, Gary Fallesen fSports Editorj, Sue Smith fEditor-In- Chiefj, Jim Michalowski. 3rd Row: Maria Liberatore, Paul Pakusch, Marcia Buckley, Phil Popeck, Val Webb, Diane Plassche, Dulce Bucho. Bottom Row: Mr. Gary Keenan, Mr. Tony Ruggieri, Advisors. 120 TIN ARE Arcadian Reed , the school's newspaper, comes out once a month and informs the students of all the events and activities of the students and the school. Reed's name, which comes from the Greek, was the material used for paper in early writings of time. Students interested in any part of jour- nalism can become a member of the staff. Sports Editor Gary Falleson established the Sports Notes supplement to the Reed.
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