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new I KI 2,..4A... ia. :AL ALJ National Honor Society members C. Shaffer and D. Marr collect tickets for movie-dance The Mouse That Roared. Row 1: D. Sumner, G. Hazen, C. Johnston, C. Shaffer, D. Marr, P. Martin. Row 2: L. Bowers, C. Milnes, B. Thomp- son, C. VVolfe, I. Brandt, I. Householder. Row 3: S. Bau- der, S. Walsh, P. Teets, K. Williard, I. Thompson, I. Stratton. How 4: L. Wolfe, A. Kross, L. Hodge, D. Richter, S. Higgins, L. Belle. Row 5: N. VVeber, L. Aiken, D. Shaf- fer, C. Kuric, R. Priest, R. Bales. Row 6: R. Sokoloski, D. Pensy, H. Pflug, A. Wolfe, L. Marshall. Row 7: T. Santa- gata, Mr. Cornell, Sponsonlj. Tyson, F. Piper, M. Shing e- 1 Lx 1.1K t0I'1- National Honor Society Because only students who had exhibited outstand- ing qualities in scholarship, leadership, service, and character were selected to become members, the National Honor Society was an organization of which all who belonged were honored to be a part. Induc- tion of new members and sponsoring of their annual movie-dance were just two of many activities which kept Riversideis chapter active. The induction cere- monies, held in February of each year, admitted a certain percentage of the junior and Senior classes. This inspiring program gave to future candidates a standard and a goal to work toward. New members were inducted at a formal cere- mony on February 23.
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Senior Hi-Y Riversideis Senior Hi-Y associated all the standards of Christain develop- ment with sportsmanship and school spirits. It gave the boys a code of clean speech, good sportsmanship, scholarship, and honesty to follow all their lives. In addition, club members also planned school and community projects andl supported an intramural sports program. 'Fi ii Row 1: C. Ketterer, B. Thompson, T. Martin, M. Safreed, A. Turner, E. Mazur, R. Fogel, D. Martin, W. Rutter, D. Krepps. Row 2: B. VVest, T. Sudano, C. Douglass, K. Jacobs, N. Sudano, T. McClintick, T. Hupp, R. Miller, P. Jackson, R. Hummel, I. Kralic. Row 3: I. Barnhart, R. Hollinback, A. Fahritius, J. Downs, R. Bales, S. Bollinger, T. Shoaf, I. Bowser, T. Dean, D. Wiley. Row 4: K. Brandenberg, G. Paul, N. Strosnider, R. Ott, R. Small, T. Haswell, S. Kirkwood, I. Bieselt, C. Graham, K. O'Brien, F. Winters. How 5: D. Caren, R. Hall, T. Stevens, F. Piper, I. Grandey, D. McKinney, I. Richards, E. Adams T. Slavic, Mr. Buch, Sponsor. s Informal discussions provided an in- ' teresting program at many of this 1 year's meetings. 44
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Future Nurses Club Aiding young adults in deciding their careers was one of the main purposes of the Future Nurses of America. Members took tours of the many hospitals and also studied the many types of nursing and the type of schooling that accompanies each. WVorking in the Health Suite in both Riverside Elementary and the High School helped the members experience what the life of a nurse is like. Working in the volunteer program of Beaver Valley General Hospital also proved a valuable experience. A 1 f 1 ff? T I ES V, B -' ,,,w . . . I'm Sorry but Mfg, Kalcevig i5n't By working as hospital volunteers, Future Nurses Club members gained! in right now, May I take a meg- valuable experience in preparing for their careers. sage. I. Stratton. Row 1: C. Brown, B. Coblentz, C. Craboski, P. Hysell, N. Agostinelli, I. Madeleine, B. Chuhra, I. Householder, Mrs. Kalcevic Sponsor. Row 2: D. Marr, P. Dyson, D. Cantner, I. Pensy, S. Boyer, P. Blatcllford, C. Morgan, L. Bowers, L. Boots. R010 3: M. Bradford, K. Price, K. Smith, L. Kemp, L. Reeder, S. Bissell, K. Bleakney, C. Schramm, I. Dwyer. Row 4: S. Turner, K. Huppertz, C. Price, S. Headland, 1. Stratton, L. Wolfe, E. Koch, C. Minett, R. Walser. Row 5: D, Tirlia, D. Richter, S. Higgins, L. Hodge, S. Snider, K. Miller, G. Kuric, S. Swick, I. Tyson. 46
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