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Edilor-in-chief Barbara checks with senior reporters on material for the next issue. They are Betsy Becic, Kathie Gregory, Judi Green, and Barbara Rohde. Medalist . Medalist 11 KM F iu IJ5 Wtm ' 1 £ = SBBB BHB B i Kv H HHjBTvw Dan Finit Maddie Page 2 Editor Page 3 Editor 88 . . . 31 edalist Pam Business Manager Medalist
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Dick Cramblitt addresses the student body and proud parents on the ideals of the Honor Society at the in- stallation ceremony, February 27. [ President Pam Zopfi admits new members to the Hilltop Chapter during the ceremony when Monsignor presided, and Father James O ' Hara was guest speaker. Character and Scholarship opened the door to NHS ■B Hfe t X m L fmn 1 fW M Si Vfl H ■ mrmi RSLJ K riii! i ■l Hn i H HH 1 n m Congratulations, Richard! Monsignor says as he announces that Richard Cramblitt has just received a bond from the Elks Foundation for Outstanding School Citizen- ship. At this ceremony, Betsy Beck, center, received a check of $50.00, an Elks Award, in recognition of leadership. Officers of the Honor Society are pleased: Secretary Barbara Dalina, President Pam Zopfi, Vice-President Kathleen Gregory, Treasurer Mary Jo Gill. Father James O ' Hara, right, gave an inspiring talk. The door to the Honor Society is opened by four important keys: character, scholarship, leadership and service. To gain entrance through this door, students must accumulate sufficient points in these areas. Then the faculty council vote their approval. This year the Hilltop Chapter kept active by taking care of the Hon- ors bulletin board, by collecting gifts for mental pa- tients and food for the poor at Thanksgiving. The so- ciety also sponsored the school science fair. — P.J.Z.
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ILI ' JUIH when the rush is on, this group of business experts know how to keep the copy moving. See Pat, Corinne, Bev, Kathy, Gail. Barbara Edilor-ln-Chief IWEllilllil THE 1963-64 OWL A newspaper is the window to a school. The individual and the team, the student and school condense into one four -page slice of newsprint. It is through the Owl that others come to see TC not as a building on a hill, but as a personality, vibrant, young. Special ac- tivities of the Owl Staff included a Press Day at St. Bonaventure Uni- versity and the Columbia Press Conference in New York. — D.F. Fledgling reporters Elaine Diggs, Kalhie Frazier, Tim Whitley, Mary Ford, Joan Heinicke, Karen Andrews discuss with Linn Bowersock their important task of taking over the paper in the last edition of the year. Can they keep it a Medalist?
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