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I NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row lf S. Degeer. V. Abbott. M. John- . . son. S. Worrilow, B. Brody. J. Graham. B. Kosoy. E. Sullivan. J Santillo. Row 2: S. Gabriel. K. Laurentz, W. Brey, J. Christ. K. Howells. K. Liebel W. Davis. J. Reynolds. Row 3: N. Darby. A. Wetzel, N. DiMar- tino, D. Curson, R. Lorentz. A Enciso. K. Cournard. C. Counard A. Rainey. R. Zubrack. R11w4.' C. Holland. D. Reed. S. Krise. C. Pitkin. G. Toland. S. Redman. N. Burchinow. A. Walker. O. Wolf. S. Weisman. J. Stein. A. Brooks. C. Edwards. V. Walters. H. Croutha- mel. S. Krasney. M. McHugh. G. Rand. CAMERA SHY M. Bartusis. T. Becton. J. Broscious. J. Butler, W. Caplan. W. Cluck. D. Daniels. J. DeSh- aney. H. Diaz. R. Fears. S. Greco. M. Montgomery. M. Ryan. W. Sachs, K. Wilcox. M. Wreen. L. Hoyt Zia. Presidente Patricia Quigley. Vice-Presidentq Kathy Fyffe. Treasurerq Mari-Lynda Puglsey. Sccretaryq Richard Yurko. Parliamenlarian: Mr. DeVyver. Advisor. Q .....L... FM-. .,-' . 1 -.v V. ...Q .. - .... P wY M af This is an organization for the scholasticalbf distinguished. It is a nationwide form of recognition for academic achievement, with members being carefulhf selected and reviewed bv teachers, and counselors before thev are named to the Society in either their .ju- nior, or senior year. Members re- ceive ojicial pins. membership cards, and honor passes after thev are formalbf indoctrinated. This year the club was responsible for the traditional talent show, and tutoring program. To jinance their activities they held a massive candle sale before Christmas. 138
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FORENSICS The Forensics Club is for those of oratorical abilitv, and those who wish to develop their public speaking techniques. The club participates in inter-scholastic debates, and gives practice in preparing speeches, efective delivery, and ex- temporaneous speaking. This years topic of discussion was, Resolved.' The Federal Government should establish, administer, and jinance prograrns to control air and water pollution in the United States. Advisor: Mr. Shoyer MEMBERS Naran Burchinow, Geraldine Toland. Presidenrq Mark Flacker, Vice-President: Mike Cote, Maureen McHugh, Pat lrwin, Gordon Lange, Steve Busgang. JR. GREAT BOGKS live T M Nwis ,--f el 3 CHESS CLUB Wanda Wesley, Lavonne Mews, Mrs. Cohen, Advisor,' Cathy Towell, Randy Brown. Steve Hockeiser, Gary Ellis, Presidentg Mike Stein, Steve Ray Dingman, Marandola, SECVCIHQV. 137
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JR. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT SDCIETY This organization recognizes students with high scholastic ability in the secretar- ial area. Meetings are held each month, at which time, members are given the op- portunitv to meet and exchange ideas with people involved in industry. Sharon Priest, Mrs. Abbot. Advisorg Cynthia Saulle. PIERIAN SOCIETY A little learning is a dangerous thin gg Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring.' There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain, And drinking largeht sobers us again . . . In fearless youth we tempt the heights of art, While from the bounded level of our mind, y Short views we take, nor see the lengths behind' But more advanced behold with strange surprise New distant scenes of endless Science rise! from Essay on Criticism by Alexander Pope Row 1: Patricia Quigley. Vice-Presidentg Jeanne Reynolds, President: Ginny Walters. Ei- leen Sullivan, Maureen Miller. Row 2: Marlene Ryan, Nancy DiMartino, Secre- tarvq Jamie Santillo, Nancy Novak, Bill Davis, Cary Holland. Row 3: John Oldham, Richard Yurko, Kathy Hardman, Mark Bartusis. CAMERA SHY Naran Burchinow, Treasurerg Wendy Caplan. Sue Greco, Steve Krasney, Mari-Lynda Pugsley, Debbie Rhyner, Adrian Rosen, Darlene Sepessey, Peggy Wreen, Hoyt Zia. Mrs. Larlnerty, Advisor
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