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ationa! .Honor ocieiy S :ai SAW !2 O ata Yrs? st. - -SSN Sealed: Gary Brandt. Ken Stephens. Sirmdingr Judson Herter, Mrs. Hickey, spmzsorg Tom Botnar, Joanne Sirano- vich, John Camaioni. Scholarship, Character, Leadership, Service. Membership in this organization is coveted by all con- scientious students, for it, more than any other, denotes a high degree of accomplishment. Members are selected by a faculty council at the end of the Hrst semester of their junior year. Our academic standards are very high, but this serves to honor even more the students who qualify. Four virtuous qualities are consideredwscholar- ship, character, leadership, and service. A student must remain acceptable in each of these catagories to retain his membership in the National Honor Society. Probably the event most representative of the Honor Society is the impressive candlelight induction ceremony. It is a time of triumph for the eligible students and a time of challenge for those not yet eligible. To the lower classman it presents a promise of reward and recognition. 78 THREE JUNIORS are inducted into the N. H. S. on April 3rd They are Leanne Herter, jacquelyn Luster, and Romeo DeNIzn'co
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f. Ni Student ounci The Junior High Student Council is no less important in its purpose. Members become acquainted with the school government and learn to properly represent that government. YVith such an adequate background they are prepared to face the responsibilities of the Senior High Student Council. Mr. Young became the new sponsor when Mr. Fluke left in January. Since that time he has been of great as- sistance in helping the Council to act as the students' voice in the school. Seated: Linda Markle, jiresirlrfnlg Diana Headley. vice jH'ffSiflf'11f,i Cathy Begg, secretary. Sm1'1di1zg: Mr. lfluke, 5fJU7L.5UI'j Paul Laughlin, treasurer. Seated: R. Carroll, G. Knox, Rasillo, N. Aukscunas. Standing: B. Schmidt, C. Kubala, R. Speerhas, P. Flowers, J. McCreery, S. Luster, M. Edwards. Seated: L. Markle, E. XVilliams, C. Begg, D. Headley. Standing: NV. Mehno, D. Cashmore. P. Laughlin, K. Madish, C. Gailey. lf f-4f f'
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'N st N ' . K W ,T Q . X J y v tt.. . . . so .as , Q , L , . vp f . ,S . at -if X ...W-.--.... 8-assi .S we ts ,fr 'C' Rau' I: S. Richards, A. LeMasters, C, LeMasters, C. Flasco, P. Aeon, J. YYebb. T. Piquet. G. Caflro, J. Grimm, R. Hendershot, J. XVaida, C. Bailey B. Onuska, M. Brucker, N. Arlov. Mr. Curto. Ron' 2: I.. Myers, R. Dex astatore, M. Lynch, A. Kidder, S, McComlJs, R. Hertel, T. Patton, B Xlatoiich. R. Miller, P. Morris, P. Davis, E. Reid, K. Reynolds, B. Mosura. Siranovich. Rott' 3: K. Turyan. G. Miller, D, XYalton, F. Thorne, H. Lampkin, C. findcrson, C. Thorne, R. Giansito, P. Marron, P. Prince, T. Robinson, M, Elliott. I. Todd. I. Krizan. Rott' 4: K. Yute, T Madish. B. Smith, J. XN'elch, P. Prodonoxich, CQ. Brandt. I.. Robinson, IJ. Secchintti. S. Chambers, J. Patterson, .L Vnletic, B. Xkittilzslagcr Rott' 9: H. Lowery, B. Eckles, J. Rasillo, A. Malloy. I.. Dt-llrito, IJ. XvCI'lCll2l, B. Singleton, I.. Sheets. K. Stephens, I.. McMillin, I,. Herter, S Szyrnanowski. J. Melnick, M. Jones. Row 6: I.. Davis, M. Bert-sic, B. Jonas, P. Rovalesky, C. Tarhuk, S. Crytzer, I. Rossonime, C. George, K Petchcl. S. McCanna, P. Benek, L. Steele, H. Doyle. tlldify Clt0il' . . . Music Hath Many Charms Sweet strains of vocal music emanate from the music suite during fourth period as the varsity choir practices for one of its concerts. The annual spring concert, held this year on April 10, climaxed a year of hard work. The choir later enjoyed a trip to Riverside High School on Monday, April 27. The members appreciate and cherish the friendly, patient tutorage of Mr. Leo Curto. Lois Myers, head zzcmnljmzzistg Mr. Curto, 1Iz'rerlor,' Irene Rossomme, rzssistrzrzt fzirznixt. ,sis 'M-as V a A MID-IVIZSTERN CTHORLS representatixes work-out with Mr. Clurto before going to Rochester in January. 'liliree hundred representa- tives from the schools of IVestern Pennsylxania attended. Oni representatives were Tom Patton. Joanne Siranoxich, Karen Petclrel. Patil Prodonovich, and Elaine Reid. I I 7 Q 4' K ! 1
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