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Beaming with pride, junior Bonnie Hinkle recesses after the National Honor Society Ifldllf- Honor Society members and parents gather tlen Ceremony- for refreshments after the ceremony. l 'W Qf rf g, 1 J Q B NHS Members Tutor Students , Enjo June Picnic v As part of the National Honor Society tutoring program, Sue Anderson coaches Roger Sharp in Biology by explaining the anatomy of his forearm. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY At an im- pressive candlelight ceremony in December, eighteen seniors and ten juniors received coveted membership in the National Honor Society. Cho- sen by vote of their classmates and the faculty, the members represented outstanding scholar- ship, character, leadership, and service. Tutoring continued as part of the program, enabling stu- dents to receive assistance in problem areas. In- stead of the annual banquet, members voted to have an informal picnic at the end of the year. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - Sitting: Mrs. M. Gooden, advisor, J. Crocker, S. Anderson, K. Grier, R. Cruz, president, D. Marion, vice- president, B. Burd, secretary, I. Coats, treasurer, S. Holley, T. Deering, I. Polensky, M. Brigham. Standing: Mrs. M. Bueschel, advisorp P. Maruh- nic, S. Hughes, W. Wiseman, K. Finnegan, I. Rosso, I. Swanson, P. Silver, P. C1arrity,I. Dyba, P.Orr, P. DiCocco, C. Kibbel, D. Owen, B. Hinkle, C. Biewener, M. Keefe, C. Ingenbrandt, K. Knobl, K. Mclntyre, C. Brasic, V. Egar, I. jolly, V. Worthington, I. Johnson, P. Marion, D. Bair. Miss- ing: M. Schleck. 22
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In Taking time from his busy schedule, Rich Cruz plans for a future meeting of the N. 1. State Stu- dent Council's Executive Committee. im 15-0-- 'K ,f 1 ' thx.. J Visiting parents discuss their reaction to their morning experience at Ho-Val with student guides Debbie Marion and Carol Brooks. Fifteen parents visited Ho-Val each Thursday in a new program designed to acquaint adults with the school. WM, , ' V . ' -f ' 2 .W 5' K . EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - Sitting: K. Butrym, recording secretary, K. Crier, presi- dent. Standing: Mr. G. Crane, Miss K. Kremper, advisors, G. Warner, treasurer, C. Cortelyou, corresponding secretary, M. Davis, parliamentarian, D. Owen, co-vice- president. Missing: K. Mora, co-vice- president. 'w 4 YQ 1 'uri COMMITTEE CI-IAIRMEN - Standing: D. Owen, vice-president, C. Worthington, Constitution and By-Laws, D. Marion, Community Relations, I. Rosso, Rules. Front Row: P. Maruhnic, School Improve- ments, S. Hughes, Community Relations: S. Kirkpatrick, Freshman Orientation, R. Crews, Ecology. Second Row: D. Sawchak, Elections, S. Holley, Magazine Drive and Social, M. Brigham, Curriculum, J. Polen- sky, Exchange. Top Row: I. Dyba, Eleventh Period Activities, D. Sawchak, Exchange.
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FORENSIC DEBATE - R. Cruz, Mr. T.C. Hutchinson, advisor, S. Spence, S. Chadwell, R. Trisman, P. Maruhnic, L. Sequeira, P. Silver, M. Brigham. D- app 2 fi? 'S iff -:al-2 - 111 ..- iinfki FORENSIC DRAMA - K. Weidel, Miss M. A. Salamandra, advisor: M. Huber, P. Silver. Missing: M. Clark. In May, Michele Clark won the first place trophy for dramatic interpretation at Rancocas Valley. Pam Silver displays the third place trophy won for her poetry reading at the N. J. Forensic League Tournament in December at Red Bank. 23 Forensic Hosts Annual Debate Day, Enters Tourneys FORENSIC DEBATE Combining the Varsity and Junior Varsity teams, Central's eight debat- ers gained valuable experience in local and state tournaments. Debaters represented the school at the State Debate Tournament held April 24. Ho- Val hosted schools at the annual Debate Day March 18. FORENSIC DRAMA On December 12 the drama section of Forensic competed at the New jersey Forensic League Tournament held in Red Bank, N.I. Ho-Val's dramatists participated in the areas of humorous and dramatic interpreta- tion, original oratory, and extemporaneous speaking at the District Tournament on March 13 at Notre Dame High School. 'J .A ,, sg, 2,
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