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ellfS VE olastic achie U U! Societies 011013 SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY - FRONT ROW: K. Rada, Sec.: B. Shubinski, M. Reda, C. Ambrosia. SECOND ROW: S. Licht, N. Stastny, M. Christ, Pres.: C. Stomberski, C. Gort, S. Vohaska, H. Woehlck, Treas.g R. Jirsa,Vice-Pres. THIRD ROW: G. Taborsky, P. Antiporek, S. Bevilac- qua, D. Gevert, C. Geovanis, M. Saran, T. O'Connor, M. Moy, J. Jelinek, D. Roth. FOURTH ROW: M. Marik, P. Drzal, J. Krucek, P. Mar- zek, J. Dabrowski, S. Homolka, M. Pribyl, L. Simanek, S. Masschelin. BACK ROW: K. Michals, D. Waltz, J. Yordy, J. Parkolap, L. Sudzius, D. Mikneos, J. Ambrosia, P. Lewan- dowski, M. Obremski, G. Lacina. Having requested a tutor in algebra, Debbie Greenwood Qbelowj listens as Sue Homolka explains a concept. In the main foyer Linda Krysiak and Roxanne Pittan fbelow, rightj update the honor roll listings. 82 ACTIVITIES
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For something different studen ts' smoking areas Reorganizing itself, the Student Council set up a new, successful committee system. The new system contained six committees headed by the Executive Board whose responsibility was to oversee all the activities of the Student Council. The Student Affairs Committee as director of student rights and responsibilities and grievances was responsible for pushing and setting up the new, student smoking areas. The other committees included Student Activities, Public Relations, Social, and American Field Service. Student Activities handled all fund raising, Beatles week, a coloring book sale, and the Monti Python movie, And Now for Someth- ing Completely Different. Public Relations covered all the publicity for the Student Council sponsored activities. The Social Committee took charge of all dances. Finally, the AFS Committee sponsored a foreign exchange student from Belgium, Chris Beguin. STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD--FRONT ROW: R. Cox, J. Ambrosia, Pres., K. O'Malley, K. Borzym, Rec. Sec.g L. Sudzius, D. Mendez, S. Baker, BACK ROW: D. Peters, J. Geovanis, T. Zielazinski, C. Beguin, T. 0'Connor, B. Mariani, Miss P. Heiligenstein, Adviserg K. Corcoran, K. Borzym. As she glances at her glittered hand, Pat Chatt Qabove, lefty allows time for a homecoming mural to dry. A coloring book sale sponsored by the MWSC prompted Members Diane Mancini and Len DeJoy fabovel to sell. ACTIVITIES 81
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UNICEF benefits from Honor Society collection character and scholarship, said Karen e society s secretary. West s society, a f the national society, tutored students academic assistance, collected for F . . . I' nlor Honor Society's object is to . ,, . 1 . , A , . J and entered a car 1n the homecoming he society initiated fifty-nine members nnual initiation banquet. istituting the largest number of students ltlated, forty-five outstanding soph- became members of Morton West's -Ionor Society. To make a trip to the ity of Illinois in Champaign, members ce sales to raise necessary funds. As a to the school and students, members ted honor scroll cards and posted the lst after each grading period. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: P. Gervino, R. Marshall, Sec.: M. Balice, Hist.g L. Krysiak, Treas. SECOND ROW: J. Pribish, B. Buckley, K. Poletto, Vice-Pres.g R. Pittan, Pres.g J. Sisto. THIRD ROW: M. Modica, P. Goyette, H. Kaiser, M. Spetter, S. Pauley, S. Lacey, S. Baker, R. Manzo. FOURTH ROW: L. Saran, N. Petitti, E. Mueller, L. Geske, B. Kirstein, G. Sipek, D. Bishop. BACK ROW: R. Barcikowski, F. Sticha, M. Marinos, B. Hoft, J. Kavicky, N. Geovanis, M. Stresemann, V. Krasnopolsky. Honor Society officers Karen Rada, Har- vey Woehleck, Mary Christ, and Chris Ambrosia Qabove, leftj check membership contributions for UNICEF. In charge of Senior Honor Society tutor- ing, Sue Homolka Qabovej explains to Tom Piha his next tutoring assignment to a West student needing help. ACTIVITIES 83
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