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Stage Crew Steve Sandbrook, jack Herbst, Chip Albert, Keith Fairman, Joey McHale. The main responsibilityof the stage crew is to set up equipment for assemblies and plays. All equipment must be kept in good working order. Lights and special effects must be used appropriately during all presentations. Much coordination and work are necessary, but meet- ing people of diverse background and person- ality can be rewarding and enjoyable. Rob Yavorski, Louie Rissmiller, john Sofka. Library Helpers Brenda Gradwohl, Eileen Emst, Dennis Daley, Kevin Hess. Tom Ackley, TedAshen- falder, the Klipple twins. Lois DallaZanna, Kim Hill, Renee Ritter, Sherry Remaley. The library Helpers play an important role in helping Miss DallaZanna and Mrs. Christman to run the library smoothly. They work during reg- ularly scheduled study halls varying from one to five times a week. Their duties include charging and stamping out booksg checking in books, putting magazines in order, shelving and straightening booksg giving advice in book selection, and setting up displays, jean Brown, Sharon Zell- ner, Jody Wunderly, Wendy Werkheiser, Jane Brown, Kim Rohn, Renee Shafer, Annette Stout, Lori Hahn, Lisa Mc- Ewen, Pam Wesser, Connie Rissmiller, Lisa Hahn, Desiree Dech, Paige Flurer, Tammy Kern, Mark Miller, Cindy Weiss, Carol Schneebeli, Tammy Newhard. D in 1 will ,rl
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-rn...-A ii. Q, 7:3 ore , :Q if .5 ' 2' 2 Q z Q el C Q rr' 'ff kg? 8 x 43 Zo .1 3.23 ' 1' M .-r HQ ,QE e f , t , i Y..,' f 5 5 K' I Ja if - L, ten 8th graders and ten 9th graders in the high school marching band. In addition, there are four freshman majorettes and three freshman color guard members. Plans for next year are to elim- inate the 8th graders completely from the high school band and to have the majorette and color guard squad com- posed of 10th, 11th, and 12th graders. Looking farther ahead into the near future, one can expect to see for the lst time, the N.j.H.S. marching band complete with uniforms, majorettes and color guard squads. Junior High Band Larry Kleintop, Scott Miller, Sue Loeizbeier, David King, Bruce Knecht, Tim Reph, John Elliot, Tom Timberman. jennifer Prizer, Sariann Knerr, Steve Cauller, Keith Klipple, RayGroff, jeff Getz, Tim Reph, John Elliot, Debbie Knauss, Lisa Bush, Lori Fenstermaker. jamie Nealon, Tony Snyder, Mark Steiner, Kevin Reph, David King, Bruce Knecht. Dave Tavianini, Steve Cauller, Mike Meyers, Keith Klipple, JeffGet2, Ray Groff, Lori Fenster- maker, Eileen Warner.
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Honor Society David Tavianini is a member of the basket- ball team, plays in the band, and serves as pres- ident ofthe Student Council. Donna Williams plays hockey and basketball and serves on Student Council, the yearbook staff, and the newspaper staff. Mary Lou Pysher has been active in the tutoring program. jonathan Sokasits par- ticipates in chorus and in the tutoring program. Currently the Honor Society consists of four ninth graders: Mary Lou Pysher, jonathan Sokasits, David Tavianini, and Donna Williams. Before a student is inducted into the society, his citizen- ship, leadership, charac- ter, grades, and service to school and community are taken into account. A student must qualify for the Principal's List at least every othertime. If the society were larger and if there were an ac- tivity period, the Honor Society would be able to conduct tutoring of students having dificulty in classes. Citizenship Awards Robyn Wilson and jon- athan were voted as the 1974 Citizenship Award winners.
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