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NATIONAL HO OR SOCIETY . . . FUTURE PRESIDENTIAL NA TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is an elite group of students chosen for their outstanding achievements in the areas of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Athough National Honor Society has never been an ex- ceedingly active club, its members are so busy in other activities they would barely have time to do more than main- tain the standard of ex- cellence for which the members are com- mended. NHS mem- bers do help the future members, however, by raising money and or- ganizing the induction ceremonies for new members. APPOINTEES Bottom Row: Shelly Fox, Karin Jenkeliet, Kris Fitzgerald, Sue Levine, Dorrie Shaul, Sue Gubman Second Row: Jenny Lakin, Bill Fitzpatrick, Mary-Jo Comerford, Maureen Sullivan, Danielle Biviano, Sue Germain, Karen Murphy, Mary Durgin, Beverly Sieger. Third Row: Amy Barnett, Illyse Shindler, Lauri Pitkus, Mary Thresh, Leslie Buchanan, Rob Rosenblum, Debbie Buchanan, Debbie Lynn, Jeff Wiener, Maryam Saghatchian, Jill Freedman, Joan Considine, Tammy Gallagher, Greg Ripich. Top Row: Beth Ann Gregg, Wendy Happek, Steve Panetta, Pete Keppler, Teji Bal, Adam Vural, Sarah Watkins, Ellen Cargo, Mark Decker, Jon Chai, Claude Modesti, John Daly, Doug Rabuzzi, Marc Fromm, Andy Wang, Don Stewart, Lisa Meltzer, Kiren Dosanjh, Jenny Kagan, Kevin Frank, Mary Anne Munley, Julie Sager.
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I' C 4 ,, f t 17' if, 0 John Cahill gives Rich Titus a lift Mary Jo Comerford Christine Makhuli, Matt Duby and Mary Sipple at pep rally 'ff if ' V .1 U fr 1 f41'lf ' 5 -5 Student Government . . . The Student Council and Student Senate of 1981-1982 were responsible for many activities, both in and out of school. Events successfully organized by the Council and the Senate included Homecoming Weekend, Winterlude Weekend, and J-D day in the spring. Another project was the annual canned food drive for the poor at Christmas. The Council and the Senate succeeded in completing a majority of their goals, despite hardships caused by lack of money due to budget problems. Officers Bill Moran, Mary Sipple, John Sipple, Chris- tine Makhuli
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LIBRARY CLUB UDIO VISUAL Ann Dibble, Steve Eiholzer, Mrs. Turan, Mary Barrows, Sa- mantha Barrett, Bill Barden and Paul Grecco. HEARS NO EVIL SEES NO EVIL SPEAKS NO EVIL Audio Visual Club The Audio-Visual or A.V. Club is an open service club. Members are responsible for assisting students and faculty in their use of equipment. They are gener- ally assigned one of their free periods to be on duty in the A.V. room, and one day a week or two to stay after school to assist with after school operations. Members of the A.V, Club are under the Social Stud- ies lnternship Program and are eligable to recieve one-half credit for every fifty hours of service, after completion of their first year in the club. CHECK THEM OUT! Library Club This group of dedicated students assists in man. aging the Resource Center. With their coopera- tion, the system runs much more smoothly Library Club really knows how to book it!! Janice Viau, Judy Viau, Debbie Wiener, Mrs, Tarbut wif'
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