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' e FIRST ROW: Terry Dean, Diane Crowl, Sharon Kaga- bines, Judy King, Sue Kauffman , Robin Patrizio , Mary Beth Kovic. SECOND ROW: George Preston, Chuck Mazza, Tommy Bears, Carmine Grand, Tom Corcoran, John Regan, Kevin Moore. Senior Class Officers Rose Martin, Sue Kauff- man, Dan Crane, Mary Beth Kovic, Advisor, Mr. Galligan. i
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-Student Council FIRST ROW: P. Wheeler, S. Kagabines, K. Stangreciac, A. Alofousis, J. King, J. Berger. SECOND ROW: B. Harrington, J. O'Brien, H. Hall, R. Patrizio, S. Sanguilo, T. Dean, R. Martin, K. Harper, T. Policastro, P. Croken. THIRD ROW: B. Morgan, M. Mele, D. Hart, R. Plummer, M. Randazo, C. Murawski, D. Padone, M. Harrington. ational Honor Societ FIRST ROW: MaryBeth Kovic, Robin Patrizio, Debbie Todd, Dori Todd, Donna Ackerly. SECOND ROW: Cheryl West, Betsy Curivan, Diane Crowl, Sue Manning, Karen Stangrec- iak. THIRD ROW: Angela Vallone, Penny Albert, Diane Hemhauser, Dotsie Preston, Sue Sangioulo. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Reeves, Sharon Watson, Sue Laskay, Dorothy Griffin, Dean Foulks. Y Is it student government? Or is it just a waste of time? The Student Council, under the advisorship of Mr. William Trzaska , is whatever the student body is willing to make it. Like so many other activities, it needs the active support of the student body to stay alive . Among its more interesting accomplishments, the Student Council, two years ago, brought about a change in the dress code. The Council was instrumental in bringing about an exemption from final exams for students with B averages. Just this brief look at their accomplish- ments should prove that with the support of the student body, it is, in fact, an effective voice for the students. It can get things done . Something is happen- ing at K.H.S. There is a little club that seems to be getting bigger. The members don't have contests with other teams, they don't per- form, not as members of the club, that is. But they do perform. And this performance goes on year round, at home, in school. The club is the National Honor Society, and its members have performed so well in the academic areas that they are entitled to member- ship in this national organization. These stu- dents understand their task in school is to learn. These people have been outstanding in pursuing their educa- tion. They deserve our congratulations . H5
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