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ff -l0hn Bennet! lights the Customary Candle Of knowledge- Junior National Honor Society members, Chet Paluchowski, Pat Conway and Cathy Devlin meet with Mrs. Miller. Marie Schnitzerling and Cheryl Currier take part in the Honor Society's Installation Ceremony. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY -- FIRST ROW: John Cannizaro, Chester Paluchowski, Salvatore Abbruzzese. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Miller, Joann Pompeo, Deborah Bushman Marie Schnitzerling, Kathleen Popik, Barbara Barron. THIRD ROW: Patricia Conway Margaret Eckel, Lorraine Witts, Cathy Torre. ATION A HO OR OCIETY The National Honor Society is an organization of students who show outstanding qualities in scholarship, leadership, and service to their school and community. Instituted at St. Pius in the winter of 1972, the Society has already proved to be an active group. , At the beginning of this year, the members of the Honor Society demonstrated their quality of service by sponsoring a clothing drive for the flood victims of Pennsylvania. Besides being concerned with community affairs, it also worked within the school. To aid their fellow students in the differ- ent courses of math, language, and science, mem- bers set up schedules for individual tutoring op- portunities. This nationally known society brought, both this year and last, deserved recognition to out- standing juniors and seniors at St. Pius.
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SOCIAL LIFE One aspect of school life which en- hances the growth of character in the stu- dent is social life. This school year, full of events, was highlighted by the Hallo- ween Dance, the Bonfire, and Christmas Semi-Formal. The Halloween Dance brought a sudden surprise visit from a mysterious monk who was said to be a relative of Sister Eloise. The bonfire aroused the spirits of the school on the eve of Thanksgiving. As the fire rose, so rose our school spirit. The annual Christmas semi-formal was a memorable highlight in the holiday sea- son. Imagine , the theme of the first an- nual Junior Prom was the inspiration for the decorating committee which managed to transform the familiar appearance of the gym into a world of dreams. Geralyn Jonas, chosen as Prom Queen, danced with her escort to a song dedicated in her honor. The buffet provided an excellent and varied selection of fine foods. Music by the Spirit of '76 added the final note to a very enchanted evening. ' Nm The Bobbsy Twins dropped in on Halloween too. fm 'S A d d k n um emlfle mon wmed the Halloween Dance An acquam' I' he bonfire before the T hanksgzvmg Game warmed the spirit of the Bruins. 101
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