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Horizon staff has new advisor With the help of new advisor Miss Suzanne Frederick, a small Ho- rizon staff put together the literary magazine. The Horizon staff is open to any student who has an interest in writing. The 1979-80 staff was led by co-editors Gretchen Mahaffey and Virgil Allgood. They chose Time Passages as the theme of this edition. At the end of October, the Hori- The Horizon staff sells refreshments at The King and I . The 1980 Horizon staff: Front Row-Co-edi- tors Virgil Allgood and Gretchen Mahaffey. Back Row-Kathy Bates, Miss Frederick, Debbie Cromety, Crystal Logan, Robin Caffie, Renee Whitney, and Kim Raszmann. zon began accepting material. The only requirement was that all selec- tions Were original. Stories as well as poems were accepted. All materi- al was selected on the basis of origi- nality and newness of ideas. Each member of the staff voted on each particular selection giving it a rat- ing of 1, 2, or 3. A 1 rating was considered the best. The 1's and 2's usually complete the Horizon. The book is printed and partially funded by the Board of Education Other funds must be raised by the staff. Selling refreshments during intermission at The King and I' and bake sales throughout the yea: helped raise needed funds. The Ho rizon is distributed free to everyone at Reserve. l 1 Co-Editor Gretchen Mahaffey is busy typing poetry for the Horizon. 601 Horizon
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taff became a close famil All in all the Aurora ataff got along very well and became one huge family. Letting loose on Satur- days, was common with insults be- ing hurdled at one another. Every- one had to hisfher day to be picked on by Carolyn Ricci or Mr. Maggiano. Many hours were spent making the Pub look like the staff's home away from home. Bird feet, made out of construction paper, were put on the walls, which led to a paper bird at the window. The Pub soon had everyone's trademarks which were touched by no one. Childhood memories were brought back for staff members as their pictures were taken at Packard Park on the playgyms. They had a tremendous amount of fun especial- ly after the pictures were taken and the girls began a snow fight with the five guys. However, the most fun came for them when they ganged up on the editor and buried her in the snow. When we graduate and look back on our high school years, we will remember not the deadlines but the good times we had together on those long ago Saturdays. Karen Miller and Io Zaben-Underclass. Organizations, -es . Stephanie Thomas-Index and Phyllis Orr- Debbie Gannaway-Curriculum, tree after finishing the Ad Section. Tina Amorganos, Cassandra Pruitt and Business Manager Phillip Frantzis climbs a Aurora!59
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Active students belong to S y The National Honor Society con- ists of students with at least a 3.0 rade point average, are active in any school clubs and organiza- ions, and show leadership qualities. These are just a few of the qualities hat teachers look for in Reserve's lonor Students. After applying for NHS, the students were voted on and chosen by the teachers, from all departments, and NHS advisor, Miss Jeanne Young. Once a member of the NHS, required meetings were held, headed by president Anthony Montecalvo. The National Honor Society spon- sored a spagetti dinner, the biggest money making project, and sold E Z GHS Officers: President Anthony vlontecalvo, Vice President Kathy Batcha, ind Advisor Miss Young. 'Q' 1979-1980 National Honor Society. programs at home basketball games, to supply the needed funds for their scholarship program. This scholar- ship is the Kenneth Gabriel Scholar- ship. It involves two 8100.00 schol- arships which are awarded to students according to academic abil- ity, not need. Tina Boyer cleans up at the NHS sponsored dinner.- Kim Raszmann sells a program to a basket- ball fan, lax is if .NHS!61
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