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4 2. Student Council Officers: Amy Muller, Tootsie Daley, Shannon King, Christin Dodd. 3. Senior Class Officers: Amelia Spaulding, Ron Hudanich, Michele Jost, Eve Ford. 4. Ju- nior Class Officers: Shelly Lyons, JJ Picker- ing, Avi Parbhakar, John Radzieta. 6. Sopho- more Class Officers: Cathy Wang, Alicia Park- er, Paige Springer, Janna Kludzwiet. 8. Fresh- men Class Officers: Karen Turnier, Jonn McVey, Jocelyn Wells, Michelle Mann. Student Government '1 Honor Society The National Honor Society, es- tablished in 1921 by the National Association of Secondary School Principals, seeks to create an en- thusiasm for scholarship, stimu- late a desire to render service, pro- mote worthy leadership, and en- courage the development of char- acter of high school students. In fact, the requirements for mem- bership as defined by the national guidelines are based upon the qua- lities of scholarship, service, lead- ership, and character. Once select- ed, the members must continue to display these characteristics. This year's inductees were an- nounced on February 2, 1988, and were formally inducted March 14. The new members were selected from a larger group of candidates by a committee of teachers. The new members must maintain at least a 3.0 scholastic average and be active in extra-curricular ac- tivities in order to remain in the organization. This year, the members of the Honor Society organized a Christ- mas candy cane sale and worked in the refreshment stand during home basketball games. Seniors vied for one of several National Honor Society scholarships, and the whole group visited Washing- ton, D.C. in the spring. 5. National Honor Society members: Front Row: Laurie Weimer, Christine Heck, Christin Dodd, Kirsten Marnie. Row 2: Shannon King, Abby Fagan, Stephanie Lish, Margaret Hsieh, Karen Ryder, Mi- chele Jost. Row 3: Derek Koehl, Karin Parker, Jodi Warner, Michael James, Ame- lia Spaulding, Ron Hudanich, Allison Schmid, Gregg Land, Alice Schellinger. Not Shown: Rob Murray. 7. National Hon- or Society officers: Karin Parker, Gregg Lane, Jodi Warner, Michele Jost, Scott King. V+
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Prom '87s Friends And Lovers The class of 1988 held their Junior- Senior Prom at the Captain's Table Restaurant. Couples began arriving at 7:30PM for the sit-down dinner. They were greeted at the door where the Em- cee announced each couple's names. The restaurant was decorated in blue, pink and silver - the proms colors. A few couples danced to the theme of the prom, Friends and Lovers, while oth- ers got their pictures taken. At 10:00PM the couples who chose not to eat at the Prom arrived. The dancing began to the music provided by the Pro's. Couples participated in the traditional garter dance. At 12:00 midnight, the Prom Court was announced. Mike Brit- tingham was crowned King and Pam Turnier Queen. The Senior Court in- cluded Jen Raab, Tracy Raff, and Krista Anderson. Prince Geoff Byrne and Princess Kathy Anderson complet- ed the group, with Alicia Matthews on Junior Court. 1. t'Yeah, we're having a great timell' 2. Senior Court: J0eBob Briggs, Tracy Raff, John Alexander, Pam Turnier, Mike Brittingham, Eve Ford, Matt McGuire, Jen Raab. 3. Mr. Barber crowns Queen Pam Turnier, 4. Mr. Barber, Class Advisor, crowns King Mike Brittingham. 5. Junior Princess Kathy Anderson escorted by Brian Markle. 6. The Junior Court members: Brian Markle, Kathy Anderson, BJ Sikora, Geoff Byrne, Rich Bennett, Alicia Mathews. 7. Chris Chase removes Alli- son Harvey's garter. 8. Let me fix your tie. 9. Jerry Kennedy and Allison Schmid doing the town right. 10. Junior Geoff Byrne is Crowned Prince.
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av nr 5 W -,gm flafflmf. W ww wa M : Y. ,. .Muna-w 1, 'WN f ' ' W .. , .: if ' . YP. Q' ' ifff ' .. , , elf fi, Q1 of the Service To The Community Middle Township's Key Club is part of the world's largest high school community service or- ganizations. There are more than thirty-six hun- dred clubs world wide. Each is sponsored by its local Kiwanis Club. The Kiwanis Club of Cape May Court House acts as the parent organization for Middle Township. In cooperation with the school and the Kiwanis Club, Key Club provided various services to the community. Aid to the el- derly, handicapped, and needy families was per- haps the most significant assistance the club pro- vided. The Middle Key Club sponsored nursing home visitations and food drives as well as helped out at the Special Olympics this year. Each year Key Club International presents an International Theme with a Major Emphasis Pro- gram. This year the activities of the organization were centered around this year's theme: For Friendship's Sake. In addition to fulfilling serious community ser- vices, Key Clubbers enjoyed numerous social ac- tivities focused on Key Club. On Sunday, October 4, 1987, the annual New Jersey District Leader- ship Training Conference was held at Great Ad- venture. Twenty-two Middle Township Key Club- bers enjoyed speakers and a fun-filled day at the amusement park. The Key Club year culminated in April with a week-end-long convention at Ta- miment Lodge in the Poconos. 1. Key Club: Front Row: Julie Esher, Karen Holmes, Carolyn Greene, Laura Dietze, Abby Fagan, Holly Hevener, Christin Dodd, Michele Jost, Samantha Brewer. Row 2: John McVey, Geggg Lane, Ted Pirog, Mike Soulen. Not Shown: Karin Park- er, Dana Dramis, Harry Wozunk, John Radzieta, Chris Curley, Robin Esher, Lisa Lord, Greg Goodrich. 5 T K if M. ww ff,,.,w, ' w w, , 4 - 1 4.4 me ,wg ,. ji? Wm fL'Z,.,52fggjQf 4' I f ,,..,.T ' . V ,Mm .af . ' .7 I' v nm, , -my 9 4 :ia Ski CQub 9. Ski Club: Front Row: Todd Pustilnick, Lance Delanzo, Stephanie Brown, Kim McNichol, Matt Dillon, Jocelyn Wells. Row 2: Rich D'A- lonzo, Shannon King, Eli- zabeth Schafer, Karen Ryder, Jodi Warner, Lau- rie Weimer, Catresa Meyers. Row 3: Mark Eck- ert, Willie Frame, Matt Daley, Tom Williams, Stacy Supplee, Bobbi Stites. Row 4: Jim Allax, Chris Conover, Frank Hughes, Tom Marcelli, Scott King, Eben Wells, Jeff Raab. Row 5: Mike Gandy.
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