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Students Benelii From N.H.S. And Student Council National Honor Society a group moderated by Miss Ferm consists of students who own a 3 OO grade point average are involved in school events and are personable young adults The National Honor Society sponsors the Freshmen Main Event ushers at the musi cal and sponsors the induction of new mem bers inthe s rin Student Council officers are students The organization advised by Mr Lee also sponsored such events like the blood drive I 1 p - Q- 1 . - the link between theladministration and the 1 P 2 4 37 1. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS - Pres. John Kotz, Sec. Karen Bahr, Treas. Dave Padula, V. Pres. Dan Smith. 2. N.H.S. President Carol Gryczkowski gives John Koker some last minute directions. 3. ROW 1: Treas. S. Seidl, Pres. C. Gryczkowski, K. Bahr, B. Skipper, C. Reinkober, P. Juncer, V. Pres. N. Hamilton, Sec. C. Savaglio, ROW 2: N. Laurent, S. Cyzak, M. Law, C. Aiello, C. Bianco, E. DeCono, M. Priddis, J. Kaiser, ROW 3: T. Werner, S. Rozanas, C. Arentz, N. Stan- ley, B. Nelson, M. Collins, G. Stella, S. Principe, T. Hammond, K. Dolan, KM non-member, ROW 4: C. Warosh, J. Koker, T. Thomas, B. Miller, T. Brumm, S. Antony, B. Huberty, A. Andrea, J. Jones, B. Beaulier, A. Capelli, MH non-member, G. Venci, G. Antony, D. Padula, M. Hanlon.
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, ,,,L Q The Librarg Is Aided Mr. Thompson is in his 7th year as a librarian and has a variety of library aides working for him. The aides range from freshmen to seniors and are a great asset to the library. They check out books, put the returning books in their proper order and do odd iobs around the room From the atmosphere of the room you can tell that the library has benefited a great deal from the help of the aides 1. Al works silently on his biology assignment. He knows the library is a great place to get work done. 2. Chris Juncer looks for a mystery book to read for pleasure. 3. FRONT: Jim Smessaert, John Cantwell, Karyne Jensen, Mark LaSota, Aldo Madrigrano, Jim Ward, Matt Montemurro, Pat Hegewald Pat Ryan, BACK: Mr. Thompson, Casimir Mleczko, Chris Milkie, George Venci, Rich Czarnecki, Tom Madar, Todd Kehl, Gregg Antony, Bill Huberty, Tim Ronzia.
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Big Buddies Were Freshmen Companions The Big Buddies a group moderated by Mrs aw was designed to help freshmen get acq car wash to raise money for the annual freshmen picnic held following the first day of school The ig Buddies also gave the new students a tour of the classrooms had them meet their new teach ers introduced them to their fellow PACE mem bers and helped at the Freshman Main Event The Big Buddies were always around to assist the freshmen in any way and to set an example for the new underclassmen. L , - ' 1 uainted with their new school. The group held a Bu . I 1 4 2 P 3V 1. Big Buddy Mark Naidicz demonstrates part of the obstacle course at the freshmen picnic. 2. A group of Big Buddies enjoyed the music at the Freshmen Main Event. 3. SITTING: Jean Jurkoska, Donna Monk, Nadine Laurent, Sue Cyzak, Linda Rosenbaum, Gail Randle, Marge Law, Lisa Mercado, Chris Reinkober, Karen Bahr, Ellen DeCono, Julie Smith, Caroline Savaglio, Chris Arentz, KNEELING: Katie Dolan, Carol Gryczkowski, Carolyn Bianco, Cathy Aiello, Sandy Nehls, Andrea Przlomski, Lori Teums, Patty Juncer, Beth Skipper, Scott Antony, Mike Chiappetta, Sandy Houghton, Becky Schluter, Patty Guido, Nancy Hamilton, STANDING: Laure Wendler, Cathy Warsoh, Nancy Stanley, Barbara Nelson, Marcy Cruz, Sue Law, Carl Apanasewicz, Scott Seidl, Scott Rozanas, Dave Padula, Jim Dowse, George Venci, Mark Naidicz, TB non-mem- ber.
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