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HONOR SOCIETY A Junior Somor honorary organization the Honor Society initiated and administrated the student point system this year This involved compiling and tallynng the number of credits each student has for extra curricular activities Members of the Honor Society are selected by the Faculty on the basis of Scholarship Leader ship Character and Service John Harkness president Frank Hamilton vice president Phyl Ins Sonmchsen, secretary and Judy Johnson treasurer are the officers of this group HIY Best known for ns fun night The Hn Y Fac ulty Game the Hi Y under the direction of Mr Heintz is an all boyi Service club Among its many other activities the members annually award a trophy to me boy athlete who best exemplifies HnY 6ltBI6Ci'er which is based on sportsmanship spirtf, and athletic prowess Al Klein president Buffy Thurston vice president Bill Mortonson segrojldry Frank Hamilton treas- urer- Fred Schmidrhistorian, and Tony Tynes chaplain are the 'fiiaders of the boys. umm CLUB Meeting on Wed, i,,'V My mornings with Mr. Conlon the members of club learned more about Roman lifefgggj laitn Vocabulary games and skits passed club periods. Much time was devoted to the preparations for the an- nual Roman banquet. President Jane Tremble- Vice Presi f' Sue Friedman- Secretary Ro- berta Rothman- Treasurer Lynne De Graw. 86
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. X M-Q .W ,. Hot srovt CLUB The function of this club is to further the interest in nn tional, international, and local athletics.. ' sports films and make trips ta ' Q, . ew York City. Be- -., ' ,' cause of Ji, H , there are two clubs. The 6' - if- is sponsored by Mr. Cimmino, and the'Wednesday club by Mr. Garbaccio. Officers off the Monday club: Court- ney Bayer, president: Anthony Savacca, vice- president, David Coleman, secretary, Dennis Larsen, treasurer. Offiserk, C she Wednesday club: James Zampino, pres' ,i,Douglas Smith, vice-president, Edward Roselldgfsecretaryg Ray Paige, treasurer. AUDIO-VISUAIQ MD CLUB This service club undef the sponsorship of Mr. Schrock provl f cfqrs, films, and other ' 'i?2f '1f ??ea- , - W , equipment t 1 2lfil'heV56ys help during all school fu j inwing films, and tak- ing care of - aid equipment. The club has visi usting stqaios and.radio and televisi in Newqgifk City. There are no officwg sv' A ss ips W' ye , gm 5 1. W I 1 FRENCH CLUB The French Club sees movies, participates in French gdlu-:Qand listens to various recordings. This acquainls the members with the French language and.c.plture,f' ajid cullivates an ap- preciationftgward ' t . ' 5A ,,a,..4 'f,g:,1 W If 5 .f-. so T' 2- 45122 87
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