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ational Iunior Honor Society Back: Kim Reinger, Elaina Heuber, Danny Schaal, George Cragg, Francis Miller, Barrie Steisis, Mellisa Finkelstein, Nancy Ching, Front: Kelly Holm, Stephanie Weidel, Kent Miller, Kim Marryott, len Schimanna. 'W' Pre-Honors The National Junior Honor Society started off with new officers. lvlarene Brenner, tFreshmanJ President, Kent Miller 18th gradel as the Vice President, jennifer Schimanna l9thJ as the Secretary, and Nancy Ching l8thl as the Treasurer, Mrs. Smith, the advisor of the National lunior Honor Society, is the guidance counsel- or for the lunior High, The National lunior Honor Society participated at Back to School Night. They directed bewildered par- ents to the right classrooms and handed out school maps. The society raises money for scholarships and plans many other activities throughout the year. 'tv' Carefully taking notes is Barrie Stesis. Barrie is a very attentive student, len Schimanna, Kent Miller, Nancy Ching. lr. Honors!149
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ational Honor Society Four Basic Qualities The Honor Society is composed of students who have a cumulative grade point average of 3.4 or higher, and are rated by teachers on the other qualities of the society: leadership, character, and service Once in the society, members getin- volved in service projects for the community or the school. This year, with the help of its newadvisor Ms. Beauregard, the Honor Society vvroteits constitution and its by-lavvs and held its main fundraiser, Donkey Basketball. The society also assisted in the creation of a Maple Shade Business directory and participatediin gMilitaryMail Call, by sending letters to service personnel avvay from home during Christmas. Members characteriZe the good student who might someday prove to be the pillars of society. Students in the society can be proud of their accomplishments and serve as a good example for other studentsqa is s sf Qxx h IW N ffl T f f I , f 'N '31 Brenda Silcox, Secretary, Joe Petrochko, Treasurer, Mara Roitman, i Preparing to induct new members are Lara Diamond, ' President, Rich Piccola, Vice-President y y g g y Cindy Hess andadvisor Ms.KBeauregard. K 1481 Nat'l Honors . Jeanne Dermody, Lara Diamondwj Weidman, Scott Furphy, Phil Brennan, R Piccola, Heather Delenge, Shelly Walk Paul Ackerman, Ann McGovern, Ma Roitman, Brenda Silcox, Gary Murpl Hee Sook Kang, Heather White, Stac Marcantuono, Jennifer Feidler, Cin Hess. ' A' '
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