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,,,,,.,...--- Mrs. Lewise Hill Advisor notionol honor society Membership in the National Honor Society ls the highest honor a high school student can receive. Students who have exemplified outstanding scholar- ship, leadership, character, and service are awarded this distinction. The Society actively supports the Student Exchange Program. This 'year one of its own members, Jack Hamilton, was chosen to represent Oakcrest in Westercelle, Germany. Lv hu .!:', ' l I Michael Dixon Linda Taylor ' Lolarosa Cirigliano Linda Ciabatoni President Vice-President f, Corresponding Secretary TYGBSI-Ire! ii ' 1,,-nz Antoinette Signorile 'Im N t is , Recording Secretary , Tr U fi i , Ga L5 X K v ' V Y 1- 'FG .l Sa , 1 51 5 ., ' xx , A . f 5 V l ti, Marie DeClementi Carol deRuyter 5- ....f Y , Mark Harrison Robert Hartley Greg Lister Bernard Herzberg Diane Doughty Virginia Gisel x 5 '- Maryann Giunta Goldy Lieberman Ida Moskowitz Joseph Oleinik T Max Tabak Nick Zocchi
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octivities Man does not live by bread alone, nor does the student learn by books alone. The secluded high school student is missing a vital part of his education- a knowledge of human relations. Oakcrest's clubs are places where individuals can learn cooperation toward common goals: enlightenment, service, or just plain fun. student council Student Council, under the supervision of Mr. Fineran, is the backbone of the Oakcrest student body. The Student Council officers, with the help of the homeroom representatives and volunteers, plan and direct activities for the entire year. The most important purpose of Student Council is to promote school spirit, encourage leadership, and develop character. The most important activities of this year have been the Keep-Your-School-Clean campaign and the annual spring talent show. fs Mr. John Fineran udent Council Advisor student council officers From left: Pat Golini, Vice-President, Scott McGuire, President, Sharon Davis Treasurer Ann Furst Recording Secretary, Sue Shkolnik, Corresponding Secretary, Leon Matthews Assistant Treasurer First row, from left: Kathy Hahn, Barbara Fink, Michael Taub, Sharon Davis, Leon Matthews, Sue Shkolnik, Scott McGuire, Pat Golini, Ann Furst, Tom Karrer, Joan Dermanoski. Second row: Thomas Southard, Jacqueline Gresser, Kathy Thompson, Susan Wagner, Sue Gauthier, Nelly Prinz, Linda Fendrich, Helen Castine, Ronald Capelli, Patty Wood, Eileen Kershaw, Linda Taylor, Riva Chipkin, Jeri Lightman, Janet DeClementi, Peggy Aaron. Third row: Betty Jackson, Norma Beebe, Pat Cirigliano, Carolyn Neumann, Linda Sartorio, Sara Lifshin, Regina Hickman, Darla Marzo, Sharon Marufti, Lois Cannan, Jackie Leitch, Kathy Andersen, Kathie Ryan, Michael Wochner, Brenda Kelly, Jean Taylor, Mike Mincer. Fourth row: Blanche Ehrlich, Linda Clark, Judy Ramp, Mary Ellen Weathers, Ronald Jones, Richard Dase, Ben Beniulis, Herbert Higbee, Joseph Eichinger, Joe Grillo, Evangeline Enslin, Lorna Jahrling, Beverly Siciliano, Carole Gitto, Diane Kemble, Sandy Smith, Janice Thornton. Fifth row: Edward Erwin, Harry Calvino, Susan Ruhlman, Nancy Will, Jim Newman, Bruce Reeser, Dale Peterson, Roberta Sapp, Robert Jackson, Larry Schafter, Ira Trocki, Dottie Shepherd, Margie Bolt, Gay Dagrosa, Mary Ann Giunta, Janet Herzog.
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key club Key Club, sponsored by the local Kiwanis Clubs, is a boys' organization with two basic purposes: service to the school and community and development of character in the participant. With a continually widening scope of activities that range from Scholar- ship Fund to Flag-Raising Ceremonies, the Key Club is always prepared to serve. Mr. Martin Sharp Director of Oakcrest Key Clubs key club officers From left: Max Tabak, Treasurer, Joe Oleinik, President: Glenn Gronlund, Vice-President: Joe Casciano, Corresponding Secre- tary: John Budde, Recording Secretary. First row, from left: Ronald Jones, Max Tabak, Glenn Gronlund, Mr. Sharp, Joe Oleinik, Joe Casciano, John Budde, Robert Hartley. Second row: Gregg Franklin, Matt Bruckler, Gary Franklin, Gregg Chapman, Bruce Reeser, Nick Zocchi, James Mohr, Torn Nace. Third row: Samuel Mufferi, Ralph J. Hundley, Michael Dixon, William Duberson, George Fleming, David Tillett, John Hartley, David Baden, Bernie Herzberg. Fourth row: Jeff Wood, Michael Taub, Gene Jensen, Jim Ihomas, Michael Sandberg, Bruce Gronlund, George Senn, Elwood Williams, Missing from picture: Joe Duberson, Greg Lister, Charles Milton, Mark Harrison, Angelo Agro, Jack McCallum.
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