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-f H. The conquering heroes await their letters, awards, chicken and peas. Traditional Honors Bestowed at Awards Banquet Only once a year at St. Josephs do those who labor in extra- curriculars get more from their coaches and moderators than criticism, headaches and inferiority complexes. Each spring the school honors those who gave their all in things unacademic at the awards banquet. Letters and awards for each activity are presented at a dinner in the gym, and the evening is highlighted by the presentation of the Scholar-Athlete award to the student who best exemplifies St. Joes in these areas. In the magic of the spring air smiles are smiled, hands are shaken, and students actually get along with their teachers, at least until next season. Coaches Brett, Larzclwehr and Milsopoulos congratulate their successful students, shotputter Tom Barletta, and javelin men Kirk Moore and Mike Ryan. Devoted bandsrnan jim Buist receives his award from Mr. Braga, band director. 129
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128 ational Honor Society: cliolars and Leaders In spite of the fact that most of the space in this book is devoted to the non-academic side of life here at St. Joe's, it should not be forgotten that this is above all an institution of learning, and that We enjoy a reputation for educational excellence unmatched by any school in the area. Therefore, it is onl yproper that a page or solbe devoted to the students who excel in the academic field. Admission to the N.H.S. is based on scholastic achieve- ment in all subjects, and on such desirable characteristics as leadership and service in the school community. Only after extensive screening for all these requirements are the selected juniors and seniors admitted. Considering the high level of scholastic excellence and extracurricular participation here at St. Joe's, one can see that moderator Brother Cyr and president Ed Stehlik have on their rolls some of the best in a school that is so good in so many things. NHS officers Bill O'Connor, Gene Romagna, Al Zachik and Ed Stehlikon stage with faculty members Bro. james O'Grady, and Messrs. Tier and Ryan at the induction ceremony. Brother Cyr opens the induction ceremony for the N.H.S. NHS JUNIORS - QAboveQ FIRST ROW, left to right: Tom Chen, Allen Molnar, Robert Roetzel, john Crofford, Brian Forts, Bruce Barbour, Torn Carisiti, Bob Romano, Bob Cilento, Mike Alexander. SECOND ROW: Bob Gui- tarz, Walt Aptacy, Mike Riesak, john O'Connor, john Kukor, Keith Kosco, Richard Trent, Chris Herman and joe O'Hara. NHS SENIORS, left to right: Gene Romagna, Paul Gurzo, Rich Gawlak, Jay Vouglas, Bob Prongay, Bill O'Conn0r, Matt Cutugno, Frank Banfield, Frank Siano, George Chere- pon, Ed Stehlik, Al Clancy, Tom Perry, Glenn Geardino, Ron Tankiewicz, Paul Swoboda, Steve Loesch, Tim Turner, Tom Barletta, Bob Timko, john Flynn, Al Zachik K K'arseaasszfrewfasfsszzawfzazawifan1asffsrefmaflfs:iffwfffwalfavfflrrhtHrffiffffuw
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I One of the hardest parts of any literary effort is the layout. Here a Falcon Newsrnan does his bit. Editor-in-chief Ed Dudek inspires his troops to greater heights in scholastic journalism. Columbia Press First Place Winner: The Falcon News The newspaper this year, though wracked by output difficulties, has maintained its fine standard of Writing and editing under the supervision of Mr. Platko. Its project to inform the students of both curricular and extracurricular activities has been most successful due to the combined efforts of the newspapers staff and the enthusiastic response on the part of the student body. With a little luck and a lot of hard work, the newspaper will beat its past records of excellence. 130 In the newspaper office, work goes on. Every once in a while, anyway.
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