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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.
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