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Ace of Clubs: The National Honor Society SEATED: Mike Griffee, president, Susan Tom, vice-pres- STANDING: Mr. O’Rourke, Margaret Ryckman, Dolores ident, Barbara Barrett, secretary, Ron Stansell, treasurer. Toczek, Mr. Vaughan. The Griffith High School Honor Society is a chapter of nation-wide organization. The purpose of the society is to stimulate scholarship, service, leadership, and good traits of character in the stu- dents. To become a member of the National Honor Society, a student must have at least a “B” aver- age for six semesters of school work and must be approved by the faculty. Under the leadership of Mr. O’Rourke and Mr. Vaughan, the club tutored students who had dif- ficulty with their studies. 28
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1 ■ jlf| K -A H INF ,;]■ IK IQ ■ J Vr 1 ■ J 1 ii B | H ■ JHi ri: FRONT ROW: Bob Siurek, David Butler, Judy Reyome, Holly Dressel, Nasha Rygas, Pam Collet, Barbara Barrett, Diane Bolinger, Jean Godlewski, Dolores Toczek, Gayle Underwood, Mr. Stanczak. SECOND ROW: Brad De- Reamer, Don Hoffman, Terry Joyce, Jim Rice, Bill Elliott, 29 John Collet, Mike Griffee, Mike O’Halloran, Karen Baird, Martha Littrell, Janet Vestal. THIRD ROW: Dan Gerri- ty, Bill Fritz, Terry Williams, Jim Elman, Melvin Smith, Dick Ogle, Ted Kinsey, Bill Humpfer, John Martz, Keith Davis, Ron Stansell. Student Council The backbone of the student body is the student council, which functions to promote the general welfare of Griffith High School. The representa- tives of the student body suggest to the council di- verse ideas and improvements which are given to the administration and placed under consideration. Among its activities, the council takes complete charge of Homecoming festivities, plans activity programs, purchases records for the dances, spon- sored the talent show, and collected clothing for the Save The Children Federation. There are ten seniors, eight juniors, six sopho- mores and four freshmen in the Student Council. These representatives are elected by their classes. The officers are elected by the entire student body. Elected by the student body, the Student Council offi- cers were Jim Rice, president, Ron Stansell, vice-presi- dent, Nasha Rygas, secretary, and Dan Gerrity, treas- urer.
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