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Library Club Thespians — 29 Students donate free time to help in the library Thespians see show in New York First: T. Scully, S. Mahoney. K. Fulmer. G. Brown. C. Saxton. E. Wilson. K. Medford. K. Geise. Second: J. Baylor. C. Benner. D. Duval. C. Blue. C. Libby. S. Senoski. Third: F. Rice. K. Austin. D. Duttinger. G. Benick. C. Mengle. R. Sprenkle. M. Snyder. J. Rorke. P. Shuman. The Library Club is both an active and important service organization. The Club’s members donate their free time helping in the library. This year is the sec- ond year the club has sponsored a Christ- mas Tea for faculty and student officers to show their appreciation towards the school. Not only do the club members go on a trip, but they can work in the library dur- ing their free periods. The Library Club is more active in providing help in the li- brary than ever before, commented Mrs. Phyllis Martin, the librarian. The fund raisers and the library duties provide students with experience for their future. Mrs. Martin prided, One of our ex-members is interested in pursuing a library career, Susan Edwards, a 1982 graduate. The Shikellamy Thespian Society was formed in 1981. To be in the club, a student must have worked on at least two theatre productions. Club advisor Ellen Saxton notes that the club is primarily an honor- ary organization. Throughout the year, club members strive to involve the whole school in the theatre department. It often seems that too much emphasis is placed on actors themselves. However, it is the goal of the thespians to also recognize people involved in tech, and lighting, sound, costuming, etc., in order to further enrich the drama activities for everyone. This year the club took a trip to NYC,to see a musical, to view the Christmas show at Radio City Music Hall, and took a couple backstage tours on Dec. 8, 1982. First: Mrs. Martin. P. Thomas, C. Schreffler. S. Treon, L. Meckley, B. Geise, L. Allbeck. Second: K. Knoebel. L. Lenker. S. Stabnau, D. Graybill. D. Kazar. D. Ross. D. Robatin. N. Smerlick. D. Smith. B. Rhinehart. C. Young. Third: M. Stephens. J. Harris, C. Fausey. J. Scholl, D. Duval. T. Sanford. J. Neal. K. Bowers. C. Buckles, M. Smith. D. Bauman.
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Fall hits Shikellamy with a bang September and October, start the hunt- ing season, along with the Shikellamy High School Rifle Club, under the direction of Mr. David Eyster. Under Mr. Eyster are two tenth graders, Jason Harris and Shan- non Richie, as the co-captains; also an eleventh grader, Tim Zerbe. as treasurer. The rifle club meets each Thursday after school, from mid October until the end of May. The initial meetings are to inform new members of types of ammunition and to instruct in the handling of .22 rifles. The rest of the year is spent shooting the guns on the range, with the primary purpose of developing markmanship ability in the students. Rifle Club— First. Mr. Eyster. M. Reader. B. Mattera. Co-Captain J. Harris. Treasurer T. Zerbe. Second. E. Miller. K. Dowd. M. Higgins. D. Krieger. Third. J. Kazakavage. Co-Captain S. Richie. B. Wiant. B. Woodruff. R. Lauver. Elite” group maintains high average They have been described as the fore- most group of students in the school by their advisor, Mr. Clarence Weaver. They are the students that comprise the Na- tional Honor Society. Although this year’s group is made up of seniors only, juniors are also eligible. To qualify as a junior, one must maintain a 3.7 grade average. Seniors need to have a 3.5 average. Other than grades, members qualify on a basis of character, leadership and ser- vice. New members are inducted into the society every spring. All inductees must be voted on by the teachers, guidance counselors and principals of the Shikel- lamy High School. The only extra activity the students un- dertake, as a part of the society, are the morning and afternoon announcements. This is in addition to their already busy extra curricular schedules. NFIS— First. D. Duttinger. J. Raker. F. Deeben. P. Rohm. C. Balestrini. Standing. C. Shamp. S. Heffner. J. Deeben. D. Smith. R. Ray. S. Seebold. 30 — Rifle Club NHS
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