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The Homecoming Parade was a great way for the Student Congress to help spread schoof spirt Members Michael Goroff. Craig Shparago. Mika Aualin, Joel Meyers, and Corey Footlik waved from atop a doubledecker bus lubs Support Good Cause Though the two organizations are not affiliated, the National Honor Society and the Student Congress shared a common goal during the ’84-85 school year. Both groups worked to benefit others. The National Honor Society achieved this through its traditional in-school tutor- ing system on a student-to-student basis. The tutoring committee was chaired by Society member Adam Lashinsky. During the holiday season some mem- bers of the group visited children wards at local hospitals bringing small gifts and es- pecially high spirits. After the project sen- ior Rosy Aronson commented. “I really think the children enjoyed it. One even said. ‘This is so fun!' That made our day.” The Honor Society also worked with the Response Center to develop and sponsor workshops and focus groups. They formed a panel which spoke and answered questions of the faculty in March. This helped both the students and the faculty to understand each other and the stress that is felt from both sides. The Student Congress helped a charity through its school cause committee. Ac- cording to tradition the Congress raised money through a silent in-school auction. This year however, seniors Faryl Simon and Darcy Frank organized a live auc- tion which was held on a Saturday morn- ing and opened to the community. The merchandise was donated by community businesses and more money was raised than in previous years. Elected Congress officers also showed concern within the school as members of EPAC and PTSA. EPAC representative Aaron Weiss stated. “The committee is a direct link between the students and the school board. The reps in the group —parents, teachers, and students— consider each other as equals and the students are fairly represented.” Darcy Frank 24 — Student Congress - National Honor Society (below) Congress President Mike Aualin and Treasu Mike Schachter explained a new project to Congrt members Cindy Lu. Diana Grossman. Sue Block. N The Congress met m C100 every Thursday after school Members Cindy Lu. Beth Wax. Faryl Simon, and Mary Abrahamson tened attentively at a weekly meeting
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Amy Korthak displays a work of Art at an Art Club meet- ing. Members of the Forensic Team are (BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT) Jack Hsu. Marina Uknishek. Howard Ankm. David Reinstein. Chris Taylor. Audrey Becker. (THIRD ROW) Jen- ifer Mezey. Denise Wang. Maria Lapidus. Lena Akefcan. Sarkis Akmakjian. (SECOND ROW) Thea Kamaratous. Jm Kim. Cheryl Cohn. Steve Kim. Alla Kaner. Diana Grossman (FIRST ROW) Ashlesha Kharwadkar. Jenny Berman. Jackie Grennberg. Jenifer Mezey and Chrit Taylor try to persuade Ed- ward Muuman to join the forensics team Mr. Woll addresses the Forensics team during a morning meeting. Members of the Calliope Club are (BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT) Natalie Dinicola. Kim Greenwood. Reed Adler. Craig Sahprago. Randy Oyter. Aaron Kushner. Dents Pene- paker. Sonjay Hupikar. Audrey Becker. (MIDDLE ROW) Jolane Abrams. Eric Jacobson. Wendy Greenberg. Holly Copeland. Faryl Simon. Michelle Levin. Jenifer Mezey. Diana Grossman. Christina Tosckks. (SECOND ROW) Val- erie Urow. Jocelyn Bautista. Lisa Harada. Witold Kuli- kowski. Dan Glickman. Laureen Plenoer. Marla Bramble. Rosie Aronson. (FIRST ROW) Nancy Chang. Belinda San- Juan. Jenny Berman. Amy Kohn. Micheite Tampkm. Beth Wax. Cindy Lu. Tina Finer Activities — 23
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ali Dinicola, Janie Figman, Igor Livahita, Aaron Kuahnar, Hong Bin Yim, and Aviva Brandt listen atten- tively at an Honor Society meeting before AAA (below) Member Aaron Kuahner and President of the Honor Society Sanjay Huprikar brainstorm for new pro- ject ideas at a morning meeting (below) Members of the Student Congress included (back row) Ben Frandzel. Lori Wagner. David Sadkm. Joe Weiss, Jeff Levine. Richard Sugarman. Aaron Weiss. David Gins- berg. Joel Meyers. Robert Honig. Dan Hedger. Scott Swia- tek (third row) Steve Lin. David Son. Debbie Gordon. Gary DeCastro. Michael Goroff. Julie Goldberg. Holly Copeland. Lauren Plenner. Reed Adler. Wendy Greenberg. Audrey Becker. Nina Sutker. Steve Kim (second row) Jack Hsu. Kevin Goldsmith. Man Wah Lee. Patia Colovos. Jackie Greenberg. Jenny Berman. Darcy Frank. Faryl Simon. Ja- mison Allen. Sharon Sylvan. Sue Block. Howard Ankin. Debbie DeSalvo. Alisa Schraiber. Lisa Patchaouras. Mi- chelle Tamkm. Lrsa Hartman. Mary Abrahamson. Beth Wax. Cindy Gonzalez. Lara Anderson (front row) Igor Liv- shits. Craig Shparago. Michael Schachter. Mike Austin. Kim David Greenwood. Kim Kochman. Dan Austin, and George Krnich. (left) Members of the National Honor Society included {back row) Igor Livshits. Adam Lashmsky. Jeff Mark. Randy Oyier. Jordan Sigale. Jeff Lazarus. Don Kye. Barry Rieger. Aaron Kushner. Mark Appelbaum. Joe! Meyers (third row) Matt Lemer. Carl Ruistem. Sanjay Huprikar. Mike Auslm. Reed Adler. Juddy Husar. Kim David Greenwood. Hong Bin Yim, Witold Kuhkowski. Joan Friedman. Audrey Becker (second row) David Kaplan. Janice Figman. Michael Goroff. Tomoko Yumaguchi. Sue Block. Aviva Brandt. Wendy Greenberg. Natalie Dinicola. Laura Cohen. Lauren Plenner. Faryt Simon (second row) Jeff Miller. Rosy Aronson. Lisa Lebovitz. Cindy Lu. Yoko Yumaguchi. Gma Biease. Irene Kretsos. Darcy Frank Randi Dolmck (front row) Lisa Pat- chaouras. Michelle Tamkm, Amy Kohn. Alyse Arkm. Dorene O'Young. Jean Kim. Diana Grossman. Vicki Friedman, and Beth Wax Activities — 25
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