The Tatler Volume 82 Howe Military School 5755 North State Road 9 Howe, IN 46746 260.562.2131 www .howemilitary.com
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The Tatler Volume 82 Howe Military School 5755 North State Road 9 Howe, IN 46746 260.562.2131 www .howemilitary.com
Jeff Anders joined the Howe family as the chemistry master in 1997. He graduated from Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Michigan with a bachelor's degree in biology and a minor in chemistry. He also received his teaching certification from Grand Valley. After graduation, he served as a substitute. Since arriving at Howe, Jeff has served as a junior High track coach, assistant junior high wrestling coach
and assistant varsity girls' basketball coach. He is currently the junior high track coach, teacher representative with !SACS (Independent Schools Association of the Central States), a member of the National Honor Society committee, head of the school's curriculum committee, and a member of the National Science Teacher's Association.
On the side, he is happily married with a one year old daughter.
"Mr. Anders is one of the best teachers in this school. He is not only a great teacher, he is also a great friend to all of us."
- Alexis Gregg"Mr. Anders has to be one of the all-around best teachers I have ever had. He helps the students grasp the whole concept of what he is teaching. And when the work is done, he talks sports and shoots the breeze with the class like it is no big deal."
-Ben Wolf"I love Mr. Anders, he's a really great teacher. He always cares for his students and has a great sense of humor, too. I just hope I'll have teachers like him in college."
- Arbor Laclave
Nickname - Fo Fo
Hometown - Caramel, IN Years at Howe - 2
Favorite Teacher - Ms. Floyd because she is a very kind and caring teacher.
Most Embarrassing moment - Walking around all day with a large hole in the back of my pants.
Nickname - Neanderthal
Hometown - Marysville, OH Years at Howe - 2
Future Plans -Attend Georgia Tech and go through Army R.O.T.C, then become a Nuclear Engineer
Most Memorable moment - Waking up to Tyrus Place falling out of his bed.
Nickname - Freichez
Hometown - Howe, IN Years at Howe - 2
Most memorable moment - Wolf Jumping in the lake at Lalaumiere with nothing but socks and underwear on. Who I will miss the most- Little Jarkewicz and Holmes.
Nickname - Sarah Hometown - Naperville, IL Years at Howe - 5
Future Plans - I would like to go to a good college and get into a pre-med program. Favorite Teacher and why - Col. Douglass because he is funny, sweet and always knows what to say and do in any situation.
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Nickname - Jim Hometown -Willoughby, OH Years at Howe - 4
Most memorable moment - all the times I spent with my friends my senior year. Who I will miss the most - I will miss my friends Buchmann, LaClave, Sass, Smith, Darrall, and especially George.
Nickname - Honeycomb Hometown - Indianapolis, IN Years at Howe - 1
Future plans - Go to college and make good money. ·•, ' I
Nickname - Reggie
Hometown - Rochester Hills, Ml :
Years at howe - 3 Future Plans - I plan on going to Oakland Community College for Paramedic and Firefighting courses. Who I will miss the most - I will miss all the friends I've made from the years I have been here.
Nickname - B-dawg
Hometown - Phoenix, AZ
Years at Howe - 2
Most memorable moment - When Pressler ate 42 bananas, made a list of his friends, and said that limos were coming to pick us up.
Most embarrassing moment - When I came back to school with my face red and when Capt. Seibel went out with my mom.
Nickname - Business
Hometown - Bowling Green, KY
Years at Howe- 3
Future plans - I plan to go to college and make a lot of money.
Who I will miss the most -All my friends I have made here.
Nickname - Tyler
Hometown - Oak Harbor, OH
Years at Howe - 2
Future plans - Go to college and study international business then study abroad. Most memorable moment - When Tyrus Place fell off his bed at 4 in the morning.
Nickname - Beef, J Hometown - Rushville, IN Years at Howe - 6 Future plans - Go to college at Ball State and be a doctor/chef. Who I will miss the most - "I will miss all my boys."
Nickname -Arabb Hometown - Warsaw, IN Years at Howe - 1 Future Plans - Go to Indiana University and become a Physical Therapist Favorite Teacher and WhyMr. Clark because he is so nice and takes time to help each and every student.
Hometown - Steager, IL Years at Howe - 3
Future Plans - I'm going to University of Tampa to study Mechanical Engineering Most Memorable moment - "When Langan had a wardrobe malfunction in front of the corps my first year at Howe."
Nicknam e - Brown Suga Hometown - Manhattan, NY Years at Howe - 4
Who I will miss the most - Spending fou r years at howe, of course I have met many people, many of which I will never, or will be able to forget. Though they have come and gone, there are three which haven't. Holmes, Hames, and Gregg, have given me friendship, kindness , and so much more, in the darkest of hours. Its amazing how people can shape your life, and who you are so greatly, and that is exactly what these people have done, and will always have a place in my heart.
Nickname - Downfall
Hometown - Kalamazoo, Ml Years at Howe - 5
Future plans -Attend college at Olivet and become a dentist.
Who I will miss the most - "I will miss all my boys ."
Nickname - Ten Ten
Hometown - Sterling Heights, Ml Years at Howe - 1
Future plans - I'm going to Macomb Community college and study Photographic Technology and Graphic Design and start my own printing business. Who I will miss the most - I will miss all the people I have met here.
2006 Senior Class Baby Pictures. Can you guess who they are?
Bedke, Forrest Bloom, Derek Darrall, Kevin
Hames, Brittany Hartman, David Lassiter, Dominique
Nikki Lassiter
Kevin Darrall
Josh Pelfrey Forrest Bedke
O'Connor, Adam Panfil, Tracy Pelfrey, Joshua
Baker, Casey Bassett Elliott Beaulieu, Ashley Boylan, Ryan
Udell, Andrew Vanorden, D.J. Walker, Bert
Pierce , William Place, Tyrus Pruett, Taylor Rauch, De xter
Reed , Jessica Reid-Watkins, Amber Sanford, Victoria Sillmon, Melvin
Left: Ted Schroeder checks over his work on a math test in M1: Grady:S· class.
Right : Ty Place give "the look " as he learns there will be Biology homeivork. Again! 0
Left: New fashionable goggles are all th e rage this season!
Ash ley Beaulieu, Madeline Krueger; Katherine Perek, Chris Rolak, and Doug Teny work on a chemistly lab project.
Right: Crosby Foland talks about his hard-fought match after the match
Center: Colin Smith goes to serve the ball in a match against a local high school team.
Center Left: Roland Orr serves the ball in practice at the Howe tennis courts.
Top: Kyle Sass hits the ball over his head. This was Kyle's first year playing for the Howe tennis team.
Bottom: Thomas Jarkewicz hits the ball and waits for his opponent to return it over the net.
From Left to Right:
Frontrow - R. Vanorden, B. Pevtsov A Robbins. L Jones. J. Wang, A. Udell , 0. Terry , M. Vottero
2nd Row - A. Drioupine , C. Rolak, P. Paul, D. Kel ly, K. Yaklin, J. Davidson, T. Tennant, A. Judge
3rd Row - T. McKean, K. Darrall, J. Galor, E. Holme s, J. Lam, A Rabb, T Schroeder, D. Vanorden, J. Montgomery
Top Row - Dr Vanorden (Coa ch ) D. Hartman , T. Place, F. Bedke, J. Pelfrey, B. Wolf, J. Frei, D. Rauch, A. La clave, Mr. Majewski (Asst. Coach)
Center: Absolutely beautiful Arbor Laclave as he fights over the ball
Left Center: Aaron Rabb as he dribbles the ball along the sideline.
Top: Lewis Jones , as he waits on defense. Lewis was the defensive MVP for the team.
Bottom: Tim Tennant as he dribbles the ball around an opponent.
Team Picture :
From left to right- Mrs Defelice (Coach) Paddack, Jarkewicz, Perlejewski, Walker, Bunce , and Mann.
Above:
Cross Country runners take off at the blast of the starter's gun.
Center Left: Craig Mann comes close to finishing a run at the West Noble Invitational Meet.
Front
Back
Absent:
Row: A. Gregg, D. Buchman, M Krueger, V. Monaghan, K. Ke lso, S. George, J. Reed Row: V. Hall, A. Orr A. Beaulieu, K. Kasprzak, B Hames, L. Russell, J. Proffitt, Mr Charles Grady (Coach) Mrs. Nancy Doug las s (Asst. Coach)Center: Kelly Kelso jumps to block the ball at the net.
Center Left: Kasey Kasprzak and Sarah George celebrate after another point had been gained!
Top: Alexis Gregg throws the ball in the air to be served.
Bottom: Lauren Russell waits for the referee's whistle to serve the ball
Ben Wolf and Evan Holmes put the squ eeze on the opponent as he tries to take the basketball to the hoop. Inset: Ben Wolf looks to inbound the ball to a teammate Ben was awarded the Most Improved Player award by the coac hes.
Top: Aaron Rabb makes a fast break around his defender as be works his way to the hoop. Aaron is a senior on the team.
Bottom: Lewi s Jones dribbles the ball up the court. Lewis is a Freshman ,s tarting on the varsity team.
Coach Hoffman discusses technique with Doug Terry as they watch a wrestling match. Taylor Pruett, Kevin Mills, Clu·is Rolak , and Tyler Bunce look on Tyler Bunce dominates the match against his opponent.
Tyler was voted the "Most Valuable Player" of the 2005-2006 Tipper squares off against his opponent.
Top :
Sarah George puts up a nice jump shot that gets the Lady Wildcats off to a good start.
Bottom :
Nikki Lassiter looks to pas the ba ll in toward the basket.
Vesta Hall and Nikki Lassiter back up Brittany Hames as she posts a strong defens ive position on the opposing team.
Inset Picture at Right: Tracy Panfil gets set for a rebound fo ll owing a free-throw attempt.
Bottom
Top
Coach Floyd sets up a play for the Lady Wildcats to run after the Time- out t-----=::.=• - -. break.
Row: Sarah George, Kory Hannsz, Alexis Gregg , Kelly Kelso Nikki Lassiter, and Lauren Russell.
Row 1: Mr Pete Peterson, Ms Marcinda McClish , James Jark ewicz, Dan Kelly, De rek Bloom, Trinity Williams , Mr. Ron Swanson , Cpt. Brad Seibel.
Absent: David Bedke, Carson Blaisdell , Jeremy Brown , Alex Drioupine , David Hartman, Chandler Hendren, Chris Hoffecker, Thomas Jarkewicz, Nick Joyal , Joseph Lam , Aaron Landers , Davis Lloyd, gilbert Mirsly, Phil Paul , Ben Robbins , James Shelton, Robert Sonneborn, William Tipper
Row 1 : Morrill, Lassiter, George , Russell , Hames , Gregg , Reed, Kizer Row2 : Van Orden , Goble , Droupine, Nicholson, Davidson , Holmes, Proffitt, Wood , Hall Row3: Mckean, Sass K, Markley, Sass J, Jarkewics, Tipper, Severe, Wolf, Bunce
Row I : Detamore R, Red nr Mcguire, Norma n Row2: Proffitt, Kreuger, Lassiter, Monaghar Marcolini , Walker Row3: Bunce, Jarkewics, Davidson , Sass K,r
Row I: A. Rabb , T. Jarkewicz, A. Udell Row2 : F Bedke, J. Jarkewicz, K. Darrall, D Rauch Row3: W.Tipper, A O ' Connor, T. Place, A. Judge, V. Monaghan Absent: J. Pelfrey
Row 1: B. Walker, F. Bed ke
Row 1: Mirsky, C. Blaisdell , G. J Brown
Above: Jacob Frei walks through the Iron Guard.
bove: Cadet Alexis Gregg looking rea t (a s always)
Left: Cadets James Jarkewicz, Brittany Hames , and Jonathan Sass sit outside to take a breather
Below: Ms Floyd gets out on the dance floor with cadets Casey Baker and Bert Walker
Left : Tim Tennant walks through the raised swrods of the Iron Guard Each Senior was introduced as a member of the class of 2006
Right:
The color guard carries the school flag and the flag of the United States during the parade. The Cadets are Tennant, Wang, Monaghan, and Mclaren
Cadet Buttar places a wreath in h of a former head of the school. Vanorden looks on.
Above : Craig Mann and James Jarkewicz perform a drill exhibition for the famile s who came to celebrate Founder's Day
Near
Cadets Sarah George and James Jarkew icz were selected to be membe rs of the National Honor Society.
Mr. Malerich, Fr. Yaw, and Mrs Fitch assisted in reading parts of the ceremony for the NHS induction
Far Left: Daniel Wilson marches with his company.
Left : Andrew Udell and Joseph Lam salute the flag after firing the canon.
Left: An important element to the formal parade is the music provided by the band. Shown are Lewis Jones , Tyler Bunce , Thomas Jarkewicz, and Nikki Lassiter marching on the field.
Right:
Below:
Far Right: Jame s Montgomery and Colin Smith get ready t o play the parts of "Bearers of the Boar's head" in this annua l narrative.
The Three Kings are played by Ben Wolf , Ty ler McKean, and Todd Mu ll er
Madeline Krueger, Ty ler Bunce, Nikki Lassiter, and Ty Place play caro ls befo re di nn e r b egi ns.
Abov e: Lo we r Sc hool c adet s p lay " torc hbeare rs" who light the way for th e c hoir who e nt e rs th e ha ll behind th e m
On a snowy evening just before the start of the Christmas holiday, cadets, staff, family and friends of Howe Military School gathered to celebrate the 68th annual Boar's Head Feast. This tradition, started many years ago, symbolizes the true meaning of the holiday season: selfless giving, honoring those closest to us, and celebrating the birth of the Christ Child.
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Above: Jodi Proffitt sings "Joy to the World" with the choir as they enter the hall to begin the Boar's Head program. Arbor LaClave, "the Crusader", leads the way for the Torchbearers and the choir. James Shelton, a " Conquistador" guards the head table at the feast. the guests as the "CourtCadets on the move! Our Howe musicians rest on the lay-over between train rides.
Front. Tyler Bunce Back: Thomas Jarkewicz, Ty Place, Nikki Lassiter, Madeline Krueger, James Jarkewicz, and Kevin Darral I
Band Fest '06 started out on Wednesday, Feb. 22nd when Cadets Bunce , Danall , Jarkewicz J., Jarkewicz T., Krueger, Lassiter, Place and Ms. Lute set off on a minibus driven by Maj. Vaughn, to Waterloo Train Startion to catch the train that would take us to Vermont. After the Thirteen hour train ride we anivedin adinkytowri in upstate New York, where here was absolutely nothing to do for the five hour layover that we had there After that was done, we boarded the train that would take us to Rutland, Vennont and the rental cars that Mrs.
Jarkewicz and Mr. Kohlmeier would drive up to Montpelier and Norwich University.
The next day was the auditions that would decide what "seats" we would be. We spent many long hours learning bow to play The Gallant Sevent, Bravo!, A Trumpeters Lullaby, The Phantom of the Opera and America the Beautiful. On Saturday we went and watched as James Jarkewicz competed in the Drum Major Competition, before practicing one more time before the night was over Sunday, wetookagrouppicture , individual school pictures, and preformed the conceit During our freetime, we hung out with some of the kids form the other schools. Sunday night we ate at a nice pizza place and went to see the Pink Panther.
Above: Madeline Krueger reads a magazine on the train ride
Left: James Jarkewicz performs in the Drum Major competition.
"The best part was seeing friends from last year and meeting new people!"Center: Ms. Lute and Mr. Kohlmeier traveled with the students to Vermont.
Right : members of the Old Guard welcome new members \Vith the traditional Old Guard Pin and certificate. Pictured are Forrest Bedke, Sarah George, Bert Wolf, Nikki Lassiter, Shannon Marcolini, Todd Muller, Josh Pelfrey.
Center: Old a New cadets of th e O ld Guard for2006: Lauren Russell, Sarah George, Nikki Lassiter, Shannon Marcolini. Middle: Bert Walker, Char les Mills, Todd MuUer,JcffWang, D.J. Vanorden. Back: James Jarkewicz, Josh Pelfrey, Forrest Bedke go an award this year!
Lam wasn't sure what he was getting an award for!
award she's given at the annual Old
The Old Guard represents a long standing tradition at Howe Military School. In the pring of each school year, cadets and staff who have been a part of the Howe family for 4 years are selected as member of the "Old Guard." The Old Guard is a highly inrnlved group on campus donating money, time, and special efforts to keeping the traditions of Howe Military alive.
Top Right: Lauren Russell received a Service Award from the President of the United States Dr. VanOrden presented it to Lauren at the Old Guard dinner.
Bottom Right: Nikki Lassiter presented Mr Charles Grady with his Old Guard membership pin.
Above: Tyrus Place looks pleased with his gag award a box of "red hot" candies.
Aurarius is derived from the Greek word "aurum" which means go ld. Aurarius means "golden effort" or "pinnacle of effort."
The purpose of this award is to reward the students who have given 100% effort in thier classes in both academics and behavior, even though their efforts may not result in an A+. This award is given by the teachers at Howe Military School. By nominating students and giving the award we are saying that we appreciate and value a students' attempt to achieve and succeed.
At the end of each grading period, teach-
ers may nominate one student who they feel has given 100% effort, are tryng thier best, and are well beha ved which are all tools for success in school. The student must be on PAR and cannot be failing any classes.
Eve1y student nominated consistently raised thier grades, turned in homework on time, and displayed good behavior. Congrats to all cadets who were nominated for this award during the year!
Chandler Hendren received the Aurarius Award for the second grading period of the fall semester. Chandler is a first year Howe cadet and a senior!
Greg Sillmon received the award for the first six weeks of the second semester Greg began at Howe in January. This award got him off to a good start for the spring semester.
Lewis Jones recieved the award for his academic progress in the first grading period of the year. Mr. Grady presents him with a certificate and a sweet treat!
This year's play, The Mystery of Montley s Manor was as big success With the help of director Mrs. Grossman and her two assistants, Ms. Lute and Mrs. Douglass we were able to make this play great! The stage crew: James J arkewicz, Brooklynn McGuire, Vesta Hall, Jessica Redmer and Brandon Madden and a lot help from the Lower School boys made our play come together
The plot , based on a billionaire's sudden passing, made all those close to him show
thier true colors when they compete for the inheritance. With a mixture of humor and a moral lesson to be learned in the end, this play was a hit!
The long practices every night two weeks prior to cwtain call proved to have been worth it. There were some obstacles to overcome , such as the understudy having to step in the night of the perfonnance, but by the end ofthe night we proved our time and effort created a success!
By: Vanessa Monaghan
After an extended illness, math department master Roger Bauman passed away on January 10, 2006. Mr. Bauman taught at Howe for over 20 years. In addition to his teaching career, he enjoyed collecting old cars, carpentry and woodworking, motorcyles, and visiting friends. He was a memeber of the Classic Cars Club, Camden Michigan Classic Cars Club, and the Angola Car Club. He was also a member of the LA Breakfast Club. Services. for Mr. Bauman were held at Frurip-May funeral home in LaGrange, Indiana with Deacon George Douglass assisting. Many members of the Howe faculty, staff, cadets, alumni, and fonner cadets attended the ceremony honoring Mr. Bauman. Mr. Bauman, you will be missed!
: Above: Lauren Rus: sell Sarah George, : Brittany Hames, : and Alexis Gregg : enjoying pizza in : the Alpha lounge. : Left: Dee Buch: mann enjoys some : REAL food at a vol: leyball outing.
Far Right: Vesta Hall writes a note to a fellow girlfriend at the "Girls Night Out" celebration before Thanksgiving break.
Below: Cadets Brittany Hames and SeungEun Lee hug and smile for the camera.
Below: Katherine Perek poses for the camera.
Right : Alexis Gregg looking beautiful as always
: Above : Wang and : Schroeder play video • games in the lounge .
Right : Boris Pevtsov has control of the game controller!
Right: Drioupine chills out in the lounge after school.
Left : Pelfrey finds a comfy spot to talk on the phone the floor!
Below: Lam welcomes new visitors to Delta C ompany lounge
: Above: The phone : room stuffed on a : Friday night.
: Right: Muller staying : out of the phone : room on Friday : night.
Far Right: Don't be scared Rolak. its just a camera!
Near Right: Pagels chills on video games in the lounge
Left: Mann getting ready for sleepy time.
Below: McCreary playing doctor
Above : J Sass and J Jarkewicz congratulate new cadets Jackie Morrill, Courtney Golos , and Samantha Goble.
Front: Michael Mar,.. kley, John Hassell, John Kizer
Back: Austin Sims, Derek Bloom, ElliottBassett
Front: James Benefiel, Brian urley,
· Zach Caudill,, R an Boylan
Back: Austin Noel, William Pierce, Greg Sillman, Mitch Pflederer, Jonathan Patterson
MikeFront: Shaun Benjamin
Left to Right: Christopher Straley, J J Buttar, Drake Powell , Jeremy Brown
Left to Right: Jonathan Sass, Jacob Frei, James Jarkewicz, Arbor LaClave
Row 1: L. Jones, J. Buttar, J, Jarkewicz, H. Nicholson, M. Krueger, D. Lassiter Row2: J. D egnore, N. Joyal, T. J arkewicz, T Place, K. Darra ll , T. BWlc e Row 3: M. Markly, D. Bloom, A. Noe l , M. Grady, W. Pierce
Nikki Lassiter lea d s the band through its paces during th e parad e.
Kevin Dru.Tall and Jonathan Galor keep th. corps marching to a steady beat while processing to All Saints Chapel for Sunday service.
Inset: Tyler Bunce watches for a cue to being playing the National Anthem during the Founder 's Day parade.
Front:
Back:
Mrs Brenda Rubley, Mrs. Dori Trout, Cpt. Brad Seibel, Cpt. Ray Miller
Major Karl Vaughn, Cpt. Roger Fiscus, Cpt. Dan Ostenson, Cpt. Kevin Bouma, Cpt. George Frei
Left to Right: Col. George Douglass (Sr. Almy Instructor)
Cathy PaITish (Secretary) MSG Marc Satterfield (Instructor)
Front: Eve lyn Gotshall , Ste ph anie Ortmann, Marina Hoover
Middle: Jessica Montgomery (Principal) , Andrew Majewski , Dennis Redden
Back: Molly Grossman, Johanna Ark li e
Front: James Malerich (Headma ste r), Nancy Douglass, Kath lee n Baker, Amy Newby, Marcinda McC li s h, C hri s Va nOrd en, Vickie Davis, Kay Beams
Middle: A nge l a F lo yd, David Paul , Brandie Fitch , Tom Hoffman , Kristin Ca lve1t, Shirl ey L ut e
Back : To n y Defelice, Char les Grady, Jeff Anders , David Yaw, Lee Kohlmeier
Absent: Steve C lark, Leanne Defelice
Mr. Max Taylor (Di rector)
Left to right; front row ; D LaTour, T. Miller, B. Wood. Middle row; F. LaTour, M. Bauder, M. Wa lker, B. Mach. Back row· M. Taylor, J. Lipscomb, J. Martinez, E. Sanders, E. Cleveland.
Not s hown ; S. Barton, T. Bate s, L. Paight, D. Wi lli
Captains: J. J. Buttar & Matt Grady J. J. Buttar takes the ball away from an opponant.
Warm up time before a game with Coach Redden.
Front: E. Mandel, N. Wallwork, M. Meszaros, D. Bedke , D. Martin, A. Landers, M. Norman, S. Detamore. Middle: J. Redmer, M. Grady, C. Straley, N. Joyal, D. Billie, J. Johnson, R. Detamore, M. Hamper, S. Marcolini. Back: Coach Redden, B. Robbins, H. Nicholson, D. Powell, J. Buttar, G. Mirsky, A. Colburn, J. Shelton, Coach Stinson.
Front E. Mandel, A. Landers, D. Martin, D. Bedke, M. Meszaros, N. Wallwork, D. Billie. Back Coach Ortmann, S. Benjamin, B. Madden, G. Mirsky, J. Reichart, C. Hoffecker, N. Harrison, B. McGuire.
Matthew Me sz aro s, Sgt at Arms Nathaniel Wallwork, President Eric Mandel , Vice President
David Derenzo playing checkers in the Games and Puzzles Club
Court Jester Matthew Meszaros skipping around the room during the Boar's Head Christmas Celebration.
Anna Stollmeyer making paper flowers during Art Club.
Jacquelyn Morrill & Jessica Redmer A Cacti Environm e nt
Brooklyn McGuire & Nicholas Harrison How Fast Carrots Grow
Robert Jeglum DeAndre Lewis Branden Madden Brooklynn McGuire Gilbert Mirsky
Officers for the 8th Grade are Christopher Straley Secretary, Shannon Marcolini Vice President, J.J. Buttar President, Charles Mills Treasurer, and Jeremy Brown Sgt-at-Arms.
Courtney Golos
The Effects on the Color of Leaves Directed by Sunlight
Nancy Brewer Jeremy Brown
Harold Nicholson, Nick Joyal, Matt Grady and Alex Colburn posing for pictures during the Science Fair.
Javed Buttar Alexander Colburn John Degnore Courtney Golos
Matthew Grady
Nicholas Joyal
Shannon Marcolini Charles Mills Harold Nicholson
First Row: C. Straley, J. Buttar, J. Reichart, R. Sonneborn. Second Row: D. Martin, M. Meszaros, N. Wallwork, A. Landers, S. Detamore , E. Mandel , D. Bedke, Third Row: C. Blaisdell, S. Benjamin, D. Billie, N. Harrison , B. Madden , J. Brown , N. Joyal. Fourth Row: M. Hamper, D. LLoyd, C. Mills , J. Shelton, Z. Woods, M. Grady. Fifth Row: B. Robbins, D. Powell, H. Nicholson, G. Mirsky, A. Colburn.
M co 2nd Semester M co 2nd Semester
Front E. Glaser, A. White, B. Caudill , D. Derenzo , R. Jeglum. Back A. Martin, S. Conwell, D. Lewis, C. Hoffecker, T. Williams , J. Pontjeris.
Christopher Straley Harold Nicholson Shannon Marcolini February
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E. Mandel , second; J. Buttar, first; N Joyal, third; clown around for the camera at the end of the Spelling Bee.
Shannon Marcolini being pinned by NJHS Advisor Mrs. Hoover. Harold Nicolson being pinned by Miss Mongomery.
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