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Candles Glow With Pride National Honor Society 1st Row, B. Hogan, C. Shanahan, 2nd Row, K. Bartz, Mrs. Schearer, M. Giles, K. Shoop, 3rd Row, A. Alosio, M. Mahar, C. Burmaster, S. Wilson, R. Willis, V. Fluharty. R. Freatman. B. Burrnot, 4th Row, K. Mollosky, S. Grocki, A. Diachun, B. Groff, J. Payne, J. Hartz, J. Spring, R. Dy The National Honor Society is a service organization, which admits students who are strong in the areas of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Once admitted to the National Honor Society, a member participates in blood mobiles, a daffodile sale to benefit the American Cancer Society, also some invaluable services to the community. A sense of pride radiates from members of the NHS. They appreciate knowing that all of their hard work has paid off. The dignity of being on the National Honor Society is shown by all and a certain respect is received by the students that are in it. They are rewarded well by a pride in their accomplishments. This year’s officers are as follows: President: Vice President: Secretary: Treasurer: Kim Shoop Bridget Hogan Karen Bartz Matt Giles 1st Row, K. Shoop, K. Bartz, 2nd Row, M. Giles, B. Hogan.
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Student Government The Junior High Student Council, led by Mr. Duguay, is very active throughout the year. The council sponsors many dances, runs the school store, and works very hard at its various fund raisers. This year the students sold jewelry to make some extra income for themselves and for others. This group of students is known for its ability to raise money and for the many times they have granted requests by others for loans or donations. They donate money raised from their sales and dances to various charities. Some of the charities that receive the money are UNICEF, Toys for Tots, Caring Christian Community Centers, and the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Locally, the Junior High Student Council has donated $1,000 to the Thomas Marks Playground Fund. The Latin Club was started with a loan of $300 given by the council. The students learn how to become better individuals as they help others. The Junior High Student Council has purchased 3 TV’s, 3 VCR’s, a bicycle rack, a message board, auditorium lights, and a sound lectern. The council runs the fairly new school store, which sells school supplies to students at low prices with the convenience of being right in school. Row 3: J. Coppings, P. Lainberger, I. Stimson, A. Andrasik, P. Cramer. Row 4: S. Cudney. M. Horn, B. Peck, M. Mosher, B. Gerber, N. Carter, J. Burdick, C. Belliveau, K. Stuart, A. Wainman, S. Scalzo, K. Sadjak, S. St.Onge, K. Welch.
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THE LAKEMEN SPIRIT The Lakemen Spirit is the Senior High newspaper. It is advised by Mrs. Derrick. The Spirit spotlights different Seniors and BOCES students in every issue. The newspaper also informs students of extra curricular activities; relates anecdotes, and publishes interviews. The Spirit is led by editor Jackie Ozzirno. Row I: J. Ozzimo. J. Gratz, A. Giles Row 2: T. Zahno, L. Grocki. C. Nguyen, T. Mcilkc, K. Caldwell L A K E M E N S P I R I T LAKEMEN JOURNAL The Lakemen Journal, under the direction of Mrs. Mary Moley-Palacios, is produced by a group of talented Jr. High Students who enjoy expresssing their opinion and informing others of events as well as entertaining the students with a humor of their own. The staff of the Journal include: Nicole Co-bello, Jamie Josker, Stephen Pardee, Tanya Reed, Dawn Sander and Heather Slattery. These students make sure the Journal is out on time every month with editorials, interviews, and a few “extra” items that help make the Journal have a personality of its own. Row I: R. Cowan, A. Szantor, L. Staselavage, B. Harris, M. McCoy, D. Sanders Row 2: K. Coppings. S. Cranston, J. Ryan, A. Sebring Row 3: N. Cobcllo, T. Reed, E. Coppings, H. Slattery. C. Mettler L A K E M E N J 0 U R N A L 17
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