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.J K r 7. 5 5- Z XJ' . cl v f Top: German Honor Society: Front Row: Kathy Nagel, Vennie Nemecek, Laura Rogers: Back Row: Angela Carlomango, Todd Carlson, Rich Whittington Upper Middle: Spanish Honor So- ciety: Front Row: Sue Stone, Monica Sadler, Adonya Seldon, Sara Villegasg Back Row: Lisa Le Jeune, Lynn George, Frank Ratkus, Laura Magna- Above the average cited tor recognition eeded: A 3.0 grade point average and ac- tive involvement in school activities or at least two years of a foreign language and an A average in those two years. Result: A perfect candidate for an honor society. Once the requirements were met, the work began. ln the summer National Honor Soci- ety members sold suckers and lollipops on popular intersec- tions and at popular stores. Other activities to raise money were a helium balloon sale and liftoff during Homecoming week and the annual Roman Day at the end of the year. Once the money was earned, the next decision was how to spend it. The group chose to donate S300 to the Michael Durkin fund. Michael was a victim of a tragic acci- dent while jumping rope. We felt that donating to the fund was a good way to show what we do with our money, stated Sue Bryniarski, president of NHS. Foreign language honor so- cieites were beneficial to be in- ducted in to because colleges looked for students who had excelled in foreign languages. I feel the students involved in honor socieites have a distinct advantage in future life, stat- ed Miss Karen Vogel, Foreign Language Department chair- manq.l Quill and Scroll was an honor society for people who ranked in the upper third of the class and showed excel- lence in journalism. Studying for classes and be- ing involved paid off when one had the privilege of being in- ducted to an honor society. vite, Sue Bryniarski Lower Middle: French Honor Soci- ety: Front Row: Trang Nguyen, Mi- chelle Brown, Charlotte Banks, Lisa Martell, Laura Spindler jtreasjg Back Row: Shari Bobowski, Anne Larson, Natalie Mikolajczak iv. pres.j, Marnie Murphy ipresj, Judy Gawlik Above: NHS: Front Row: Sara Ville- gas, Gail Grazioli, Mary Zic, Saundra Large, Tonya Colquitt, Janice John- son, Beth Tashjian, Laura Spindler, Amy McLaughlin, Kathy Nagel, Trang Nguyeng Row 2: Adonya Seldon, Mi- chelle Brown, Laura Rogers, Dawn Ar- min, Beth Bradshaw, Sue 'Bryniarski ipres.j, Teresa Whitfield, Judy Gawlik, Carla Engelsbel, Lisa Martell, Dolores Carbajalg Row 3: Lynn George iv. pres.j, David Bjork isecj, Anne Lar- 1 s,,,,-QQN. son, Jose Jaques, Marnie Murphy, Shari Bobowski, Kevin Smits, Mike Renderman, Angela Carlomango, Chris Warchol, Debbie Matyasikg Back Row: Natalie Mikolajczak, Todd Carlson jtreasj Dirk Tyssen, Laura Thompson, Dave Ducat, Mike Bayr, Frank Ratkus, Joe Sepeczi, Tom Turek, Mike Griffin, Jen Campanile. Honor Societies 9
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Right: Sue Bryniarski, president of NHS, presents a 55300 donation to the Michael Durkin fund. Below: Kevin Fromer, Quill and Scroll member, works with Miss Carole Fleiher on the Talisman. Right: Quill and Scroll: Fronl Row: Janet Harding, Laura Johns, Amy McLaughlin, Laura Spindler, Lynn George: Second Row: Carla Engels- bel, Marnie Murphy, Shelly Oakes, Patty Hickey, Beth Tashjian, Kathy Nagel, Back Row: Sue Bryniarski, Adriene Hayes, Chris Warchol, Todd Carlson, Kevin Fromer, Frank Ratkus, Dave Ducat, Torn Turek, Jose Jaques, Nol Pictured: Joelle Mendez, Judy Gawlik, Michelle Brown 78 Honor Societies .
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Top: NFL: Front Row: Marianna Runge, Betty Threatt, Gina Slough, Chellre Ferczok, Jodie Shlpplett, Amy Glowacki, Janace Tashjian, CeCe Castaneda lsecl, Colleen McLaugh- lin, Elizabeth Farnesi, Litaysia Everett, Trang Nguyen lvice prest, Row 2: Christine Grayson, Beth Bradshaw, Sue Brynrarskr lsecl, Judy Gawlik lpresl, Jinrtir Campbell, Tonya Can- non. Bala Bamiah, Carla Carey, Stacy Brown, Kris Lovell, Karen Wilk, Debi Sylvestrakg Row 3: Dawn Fultz, Jenny Dzikowski, Linda Nangle, Trish Van- derlee, Michelle Frampton, Doreen Brown, Vennie Nemecek, Lisa Le Jeune, Valerie Lewis, Lysandra Bar- nett, Sue Scalzittl, Gigi Bandulich, Row 4: Kevin Cracco, Heather Hutch- inson, Anamarie Linde, Julie Nelson, Susan Clarke, Shari Bobowski lsecl, Tammy Piper, Marlene Luckett, Mi- chael Heritage, Shelly Oakes, Barb Borek, Stacy McGowan, Lillian Jack- son, Back Row: William Davis, Leon Hendricks, Mario Melone, Guy Vree- man, Dave Ducat, Beth Kujawski, Bob Garcia, Henry Treltz, Tim Panozzo, Floger Banther, Laura Magnavite, Sharnia Bullock Right: Thespians: Front Row: Mar- ianna Bunge, Tim Sander, Kris Lovell, Michelle Broski, Jennifer Kovacs, Jan- ace Tashjian lvice presl, CeCe Cas- taneda lpresl, Ralph Alexander. Sheila Quirke, Row 2: Judy Gawlik, Jinifir Campbell, Lisa Le Jeune lscribel, Vennie Nemecek, David Maurer, Ken Johnson, Michelle Frampton, Beth Bradshaw, Sue Bryn- iarski, Trang Nguyen, Row 3: Ana- marie Linde, Scott LaBadie, Mark Voris, Joe Erwin, Laura Magnavite, Joe McHugh, Greg Ferris, Nancy Beh- rens, Shari Bobowski, Jon Jenkins, Back Row: Floger Banther, Matt Splant, Bob Garcia, Dave Ducat, D.J. Halicky, Beth Kujawski, Kevin Fromer, Henry Treftz, Guy Vreeman, Joe Spiller, Kevin Cracco Below: Sue Bryniarski, Judy Gawlik, CeCe Castaneda, Beth Bradshaw, Janace Tashjian, Tim Sander, and Ken Johnson discuss details to bring up at the Speakeasy meeting. 80 Thespians!NFL!Speak Easy Club 'B 1
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