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33 members in January Mrs. Carolyn Warner, guest speaker at the induction, talks about the song 'lTomorrovv comparing the students of today to the leaders of tomorrow. Alyssa Haspel, senior, lights ner candle as a symbol of honor. Dr. Carrino talks to the audience about tne Honor Society and introduces State Superintendent Carolyn Warner.
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NHS lnducts Mrs- Carolyn Warner, State Superintendent, Was The Honor Society strived to maintain order the guest speaker at the National Honor Society the Parliamentary Pf0CedUfelh'feUQhOUfThe year- induction ceremony on January 22. Her speech Sponsored lhehl' eChVlTleS- The Fhefhbefe was Centered around the Song -fTOmO,rOWI She participated in two Pizza Night Socials at Pizza Hut. said that the students of today are the leaders of TheY Welfed Oh tehlee ehd lhede DlZZeS- FOV eeeh tomorrow' pizza sold they earned a dollar. Dr. Carrino also attended the ceremony and I NHS also DUT T0QeThefe Cehhed-fOOd drive GUY- introduced Mrs. Warner. Thirty-three members 'hQ ChfIe1m8S el0hQ Wlih Student C0UhCl' T0 help were inducted in the traditional candlelight cere- ST- Melt' S Food Drive. mony. They also sold Booster cups for the Booster Dr. Nightingale was at the first National Honor Chime Velee money. n 1 Society meeting and explained Parliamentary Pro- 'h JehUeVYi'fheY helped Diamond S Depeffmehf Cedure and its effectiveness- Store with their inventory in order to raise money. 'el-is Teresa Skerba and Steve Brown take a break during the Pizza Social at Pizza Hut. Peter Amsterdam, vice president, talks about leadership in the beginning of the induction. ef tr , ttteeee, -- A as . . ., .. ,.,.t .. W. . . his r W B , .P 1 .X Q W 9 W Ax i +P-gnrmiiru htg I.-. .. in Y D Ai-W 1: 5 ., ,- I an xg ki Y X L ,i :QW E, P t it L :L g N Q S ,Q j T M . 5 t g it A -ir it fi ' 'N' ,... . L., , :,. X W X 4 . ,. , ir , W 'H . rt lg . . -H . to 2:1 me t U .T W .,,.... , ,, . as-who F .ctl Y M , ' S Y M i A ii? H he - Ngqlww T N 313-tv ig. I P . , f . Q T S li ll A . M XR' 11 t Q l i AMN W-L .,c ' Q. R vk.. , ..... 5 ,uw in mn A Bl . Top Bow: Kim Altman, Michelle Allen, Liza Acuna, Jeff Maurer, Rick Shaw, Scott Fehrman, Don Barrett, Rob Ketterson, Alise Amato, John Stoss. Bow 2: Lynne Ell, Brian Bernal, Paul Medellin, Caryn Myer, Cory Polak, Cathy Burger, Nancy Fowle, Debbie Bills, Lauren Cabot, Sonja Taylor. Bow 3: Paul Pellman, Lisa Henson, Teresa Skerba, Carol Johnson, Kelly Waller, Monica Batcliff, Betsy Monroe, Belinda Lipka, Lisa Kramer, Kelly Cunningham. Bow 4: Mrs. Kathleen Nielsen, Dee Burgess, Peter Amsterdam, Joanne Picerno, Tom Johnson, Lori Mazza, Mrs. Jeri Toal. .... . Laurie Bennetto, senior, lights her candle in the beginning of the ceremony.
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French Club To meet the requirements for the French Club one must have taken a French course within the last year or been presently enrolled in one this year. This year's club sponsor was Mrs. Mar- ilyn Lenz. The club meetings were held every Tuesday after school. Activities for the Christmas holidays included an eating meeting where the members prepared a variety of French dishes. During the course of the year the mem- bers visited French restaurants such as Cafe' La Serre, Chez Louis and Cat' Casino. The meals were paid for by the money raised from the candy sales they had throughout the year. French Club: Top Ftow: Susie l-lamm, Patty Cabot, Mrs. Lenz, Sponsor, Lori Fiobin- son, Dona Long. Second Flow: Pam Aird, Tina Porter, Jennifer June, Dirk Johnson. Spanish Club Spanish Club was spon- sored by Sr. Leonard Ortega and Ms. Jan Bartoli. The club made use of the language on their annual trip to Mexico. From 23 students I got 100 percent from each individual, said Sr. Ortega. The Spanish Club mem- bers sold candy, cheese, sausage and preserves in an effort to gain enough money to afford a trip to Mazatlan, Mexico, in April. The club learned the cus- toms and culture and used the language they learned. Spanish Club: Bottom Bow: Kenneth Daniels, Ms. Jan Bartoli, Cheryl Mustic, Judy Flyan, Elissa Kopecky, Lauri Dranberg, Kim Taylor, Donna Toot, Shawn Wakley, Greg Hawk, Greg Boss, Paul Mosakowski, Mike Boylan, Brook DeWalt, Sr, Ortega, Sponsor. Top Flow: Fiene Marks, Eileen Ryan, Pam Gilson, Tari DeVVitt, Debbie Oiordani, Belinda Lipka, Shelly Aldrich, Lisa Coe, Lisa Turner, Donna Loughney, Jan Brown.
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