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.,. -f .W .-.W , A --..t..f..,........ The Rifle Club: FIRST ROW: John Walters, Joe Nachtigal, David Scharpe. Bro. Talbot, C.F.X.. Moderator, Steve Kakos. NOT PIC- Garramone, Richard Shouldis. Rich Magrini. STANDING: Scott TURED: Rich Klein. ,lim McGovern, Tom Kennedy, RIFLE CLUB The S.J.R. Rifle Club has made great strides in its three years of existence. Mostly through the efforts of its members, it has built up its supply of guns and all other necessary equipment. Brother Talbot, the head of the Rifle Club, has moved the riHe range from the close confines of the school basement to more spacious surroundings in a well lighted garage. Here the mem- bers compete to see who will represent the school in match play. Another brilliant idea initiated by Brother Talbot is the annual Turkey Shoot, which helps the club defray its expenses. 45
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The National Honor Society. FIRST ROW: .lohn Byrne, Michael Lenehan, Gary Battel, Michael Skehan, Peter Ott, Michael Twomey, Ken Barkauskas. SECOND ROW: Mr. McConnell, Moderator, Steven -- - fewwmsxfisffwfw-gwfgw,ws-:wai. . ' f gg 'g'17f.,zs2i4f21W- Hawfz,4f'zii.fPirf4f s'f'1z?hi1fm'cw SaneffPHff1Ck Usffandeft . ,.,.,, . .,.. , ,..,.., .N .,.,. , S if . .,.,,.. v,,.,, .,..,ft. .,.,.. v,.. , . ,. , . . ,.,,, , , ,.37gkm3 C i1 Z., 2 Q, K 7 :1lEgLiegl,555,iz ' iff wsizzgfvfzf.w:.z.szias.5 m1f.1f,,,-,f-tzfgvff ff,i1ii4EgfS2ii2fstlsQ5t.s--.V , E '1:w:wm.,.Hzs.... . f a-W..-...i. ...Am EMS f The Chemistry Club: Len Trapani, Tom Wagner, Al Martini, Craig Gawel. NOT PICTURED: Mike Oates, Ed Maes. Membership in the National Honor Society is the high- est scholastic award that Saint Joseph Regional can bestow upon a member of the student body. Since a small portion, only one-tenth, of the graduating class is eligible for mem- bership, the competition is extraordinarily selective. Be- cause the task of selecting the members is so difficult, the burden rests on the shoulders of the faculty. After careful deliberation, the students are selected on the bases of scho- lastic achievement, leadership, and service to the school. The uchosen few deserve credit and admiration for their unique qualities. Although it is a young activity, the chemistry club is already adding new members to its r0St8r. Moderated by Mr. Edward Herbert, the Chemistry Club is on its way to new discoveries. Interested students and future chemists conduct experiments to prove or disprove given theories. Not only are the members taught the doctrines of chem- istry, but they are also shown how to apply them. One day, an important discovery may be made by a former member of S..l.R.,s Chemistry Club. lib 725 .Six an ff,1..ff......fff-fn- 1 :z ,..,,. 5 f--f--. ,.,,.....1-. if 'fi 4
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