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Honor ocieties Reward tudents Because of their achievement in leadership, scholarship, service, and character the faculty choses certain students for membership in two honor societies. On account of the strict qualifications of these organizations, students who become a part of the National Honor So- ciety and the Quill and Scroll receive the greatest honor bestowed in high school. Members of the Quill and Scroll- Seated: Samlra Hosk- ingz, Donna Tuherosa. and Dorothy Oceling. Standing: Nick Rohan, Dave Carino, Linda Welch. aml Davc Humphrey. Smiling aftcr the induction ceremonies of the National Honor Society are its officers: Steve O'Nc-ill, secrclaryg Linda Wclch, ll'Cllblll'l'I'Q Dorothy Oeding, vice-presirlenlg and Davc Carino.. president. Y me 1 Members of the National Honor Society-Seated: Dolores Burdick, Patty Feiler, Steve 0'Neill, Linda Welch, Dave- llarino, Dorothy Oeding, ,lean Klug, and Sandra Hosking. Standing: Jeffrey Lew, Nick Rohan, Sue Nluellcr, Margo Gordon, Juli- ana Evon, Geraldine McKenzie, Hob Scott. .lmly Nctldo. Donna Tube-rosa, Claude Jackson. Charles Ah-n. liill llloulicr. and Myron Busby. 33
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Student Council officers .lean Lewis, secre- tary-treasurerg Dave Garino, presidentg and John Cedrick, vice-president, prepare for their next meeting. Officers of the Key Club: John Cedrick, treasurer: Bob Valle, vice-presidentg Myron Busby, presidenlg and Donald Barnes, secretary. formulaic the cluh's policies. 32 Members of the Student Council meet to discuss one of their niany pro- jects, thc school carnival. nit Insures Harmon Perhaps no other organization has a more difficult problem to solve than the Student Council, since it must achieve a greater unity and understanding between the faculty and students. Presenting student problems, projects, and ideas constitutes the duties of the class representatives. Enlightening members concerning community func- tions and aiming to develop initiative, leadership ability, and good citizenship practices form the Key Club's ob- jectves. Members of the Key Club-First row: Paul Kelley, Toni Bindley, Don Richetla, Toni lfenoglio, and Mr. Fusco, the clulfs adviser. Second row: Dave Garino, Dan Fitzgerald. Larry llillon, Mike Xvilliainson, and Huh Risch. Third ron: ,lefferey Lew, Mike Cahill, Steve 0'Neill. llick Jaeger. Nick Rohan, and Charles Casper.
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Practice Precedes Perfection The Secretary-of-the-Month Club, the Home- making Club, and the Girls, Athletic Associa- tion strive to perfect individual talent by proper use of the school's facilities. Whether it's taking field trips, attending lectures, or sponsoring school and social events, these clubs put their principles into action. Secretary-ol'-tlle-Montll Club prepares girls for future of- fice careers Its members include -First row: U Park, Sister Marian Tllomas, tlie rlub's adviser, and J. Evon. Second row: M. E. llelriord, M. Lower, M. Mislivec, ll. Robinson, B. Krone, M. Streavker, and M. Malialek. 34 Members of the CAAfl7irst ron: J. lleneliie, Il. Hanna, J. Rellorsl, M. Ku- linslii, T. WlllliCl', A. Garvin, l'. Allen, P. Stewart, M. Diver, C. ljotlls, and ,l. DeRolf. Second row: S. Seprodi, lf. Davis., R. M. Eurici, M. Johnson, N. Flak, P. Crolmvsky, M. Maloney, H. Walker, and P. Sullivan. Third row: Mrs. Bitzegaio, moderator, M. Trilylile. P. Carle, S. l'irlxering, M. Nesbil, ,l. Hennigan, M. Hutlclleston, and C. Hud- dleston. l'l0lll'ilI ron: l'. Porter, ll. Roll- iuson, D. Pack, M. Thorns. R. llorey, P. Feiler, ll. Burdick, L. Welt-li, and M. Morgan. ww, Officers of tlie GAA f Linda Weli'li, president, Marianne Morgan, vice-presidentg ,lane lleneliie, point manager, aml .luliann llc-Roll, secretary- treasurer, score points for their latest activities. Members of tlie Homeniaking Club -'First row: l'. Cro- liovsky, N. Flak, P. Thompson, M. johnson, K. Osburn, J. Hoffman, and B. Yarda. Sevoml row: Mrs. Roelker, Mrs. Bitzegaio, atlvisersg .l. Kleine, S. Kress, M. Smith, Il. Oeding, R. Fisher, and R. M. Mawliinnf-y.
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