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Students pursue academic tasks in N.H.S. and Forum.
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Thomas Gregoire, David Silver (treasurer), Phil Howard, Ken
Bruno, Phillis Tenaglia, Michelle Clapier, Stephanie Straka, Kathy Klotz, Bill Barker. SECOND ROW: Karen Haynes, Kathy
Albright, Debbie Feldman, Sue Kirstner, Dottie Fox, Frank Wellington, Carol Mandel, Brenda Lane, Luann Patti, Carol Meyer,
Nancy Dannon, Elaine McCartin, Patty Dunn, Karen Fishman, Anna Chrismar. THIRD ROW: Marie DeRatto, Becky Cyrway,
Sharon Wirth, Sue Hutchinson, Donna Crines, Loretta Wurm, Damian Nasta, Brian Gregg, Cathy Mignogna (secretary), Tina
Deloquilla (vice president), Edith Zuchero, Brenda Audria, Cathy Wallace. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Kishbaugh, Ray Bartholo-
may, Donna Kuhn, Mike Foley, Bob Ortego, Herb Viniarski, Steven Barger, Bill Conrad, Bob Mueller, Alan Aronovitz, loe
DiGeorgio, Karen Koch, Chris Marlow (president). MISSING; Marilyn Angellilli, Rich Armstrong, Connie Chapman, Myra
Clark, .Uyne Fricke, Tammy Fye, Karen Kolinchak, Mark Lelinski, Barbara Meyer, Kathy Miholick, Tim Miller, Lori Panizzi,
Mike’shirley, Lou Silver, Ken Silvestri, Dan Thrash, Jim Ahrens, Clare Bechtal, Mike Cirko, Mary Fuoco, Tanya Holliman,
Debbie Houser, Jim Howell, Dottie Quigley, Lee Sciarra, George Seip, Michelle Terry, Nanacy Walterick, Beth Young.
The National Honor Society provides recogni
tion for those students who have achieved aca
demic excellence. These students are selected
for NHS by their academic standing in their
class. They are involved in Wilson's extra cur
ricular activities, as well as excelling and
maintaining a high academic record. The NHS
members also are involved in helping the com
munity. These students provide the tutoring
program which was begun last year. Within
this program, the club members have an op
portunity to assist elementary and middle
school pupils who are having some difficulty
with their school work. Through this pro
gram, the club members can offer some of
their own learning experiences to younger
children.
Although the Student Forum is composed of
only three students, this small organization
provides a necessary function to Wilson.
These students meet with local and state gov
ernment officials in order to view the concerns
of high school students and to voice their
opinions of possible changes in the high
school curriculum. In order for this club to be
successful, it is necessary to gain information
from the student body. Without student solu
STUDENT FORUM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Roy Remsburg, Donna Crines, Eileen Hannah, Mr. tions and ideas for improvement, Wilson can
Opalenick (advisor).
not be truely represented at the state meetings.

