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Organizations HONOR SOCIETY “To develop character, scholarship, lead- ership, to serve the school and commun- ity .. . to prepare for useful citizenship • • • ”• These words are earnestly studied by prospective members as they prepare for the induction ceremony that will make them fledgling members of the National Honor Society. HONOR SOCIETY Left to Right, First Row: Frances Pendzick, Ann Marie Krupski, Karen Audioun, Barbara Tuthill, Mary Kreh, Kathleen Reiter. Second Row: Lionel Reiter, William Kauneckas, Frank Gumper, Richard Woodhull, James Tyler. REFLECTOR STAFF The REFLECTOR is the school annual. It has been the purpose of this publica- tion to present the happenings of the school year in a new and different way. The REFLECTOR is truly a mirror of our school life—a mirror that will be gazed at in joyous reflection in the years to come. REFLECTOR STAFF Left to Right, First Row: Mary Kreh, Ann Marie Krupski, Barbara Tuthill, Peter Swahn, George Fazio. Second Row: James Tyler, Robert Mahoney, Wesley Simchick, Sidney Bail, Richard Woodhull. FRENCH CLUB Left to Right, First Row: Rae Lane Sawyer, Ruthann Cooper, Barbara Tuthill, Barbara Schade, Mary Kreh, Florence Stagnitta, Kathleen Reiter, Georgia Tuthill, Sally Davis, Karen Audioun. Second Row: Frank Sidor, Ronald Ormond, William Granger, Paul Pylko, James Tyler, Frank Gumper, Wesley Simchick, George Penny, Walter Maynard. Third Row: Ann Marie Hall, Mary Gwynne Penny, Ann Marie Krupski, Barbara Bialeski, Patricia Haupt, Dotty Dickerson, Leslie Phillips, Patricia Lindsay. Fourth Row: Lionel Reiter, William Kauneckas, John Sawicki, Fred Hasslinger, Robert Sherwood, Richard Hill, George Lomaga, James Wyche, Richard Woodhull. FRENCH CLUB The French Club, as an organization, sponsors activities which provide the opportunity for students to become bet- ter acquainted with French history, customs and literature. Conversational French is a must at all meetings. The Club holds quarterly meetings and its Senior members teach French in the elementary grades during the second semester.
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SPORTS In following our “will of the wisp” — in trudging down toward our immediate horizon —we may be beaten back, knocked down, sky- larked away from our prime purpose toward mirage and mirrored hope. It takes strength to struggle back from following a false horizon- strength of mind—but just as much, strength of the body. Activity in the field of sports both in intramural and interscholastic games produces physical fitness and permits the character of a student to develop even more. Teamwork, good sportsmanship, pride in one’s school, are some of the most necessary attributes for educational growth. A strong mind is most often found in a strong body. Only the strong can “break through” to their horizons.
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