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National Honor Society
The goals of NHS ore achieving and main excellence. The Wilson chapter is in its final year
taining the highest levels of scholarship, of revivol this yeor. Individual tutoring of students
choracter, leodership, and service. Members ore , who reguest help in acodemic oreos, sponsor
nominated by their academic averages and ing o volleyball morothon, entertaining the oged
voted upon in the three other areas by the facul at Christmos, ond providing the student body
ty. A foculty screening committee filters the doto with leodership in oil areas of school life ore
and mokes final the appointments to member omong the society's octivities.
ship. The student must mointoin the four areas of
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: STANDING, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tina Low, Paulo
Mignogno, Phyllis O'Neal, Michelle Moss, Michelle Lowrence, Kim Goboro. SECOND ROW:
Bob Armstrong, Mork Austin, Janet Herman, Barb Howryliok, Jane Bieri, Bonnie Smedley,
Ceil Anderer, Jonene Mossoro, Joyce Chapin, Donno Hite, Leno Petryk, Nino Koplon, Helen
Petryk. THIRD ROW: Mr. Martin (odvisor), Wayne Huggins, Tom Conrad, Todd Gregoire,
Puss McWillioms, Todd Hortmon, Lindo Wurm, Jenny Hauler, Tony Milono, Ken Soroka,
Brandon Chew, Sue Jones, Diono Aspell. FOURTH ROW: Jim Groczyk, Bob McClellan, Mork
Evans, Scott Evans, Wayne Everett, Mike Joconski, Brian Boro, Brion Goodrow, Jim Marlow,
Fuzzy Bedekovic, Pondy Potts, Donno Albertson.
FDLA: SEATED, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Price, Carol Penno, Jonene Mossoro. SE
COND ROW: Kim Rogers, Donno Hite, Connie Mossoro, Michele Lawrence, Tina Bour.
STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Foith Penn, Paulo Mignogno, Sue Pescodor, Melisso Price,
Arlene Pucher, Lori Motusek.
FDLA
The future Business Leaders
of America is a national student
arganizatian far secandary
students enrolled in business
education progroms. In Penn-
sylvonio, the FBLA is orgonized
on three levels — stote,
regional, and lacal. Members
learn to engage in business
enterprise, to direct the offoirs
of a group, and to compete
honorably in campetitive
events. These activities help
prepare students to be better
employees.
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