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The National Honor Society means a great deal to Clay High School. Member- Ship is the highest award that Clay can offer its students. Members are chosen on the basis of exceptional scholarship, lead- ership, service, and character. Their day came in the spring when an assembly was held to induct these outstand- ing juniors and seniors into the Society, The auditorium was hushed as each candle was lit and the speeches of previous mem' bers welcomed the newcomers. Pictured as they put on robes prior to the induction of new mem- bers are National Honor Society members Janice Fabian, William Hofbauer and Kathy Niehaus. national honor yooiofy induofo flrirfg-Evo Members of the Senior Class elected to the National Honor Society were Front Row-Paula VanCamp, Gail Hitchcock, Carol Horst, Judy Mercer. Row 2- Sue Moritz, Jackie Ludwig, Beverly Leathers, Janice Young, Dianne Cedoz, Patricia Satkowski. Row 3-Joe Loomis, Val Stevens, Jim Wolfe, Peggy Dun- berger, Sarah Jane Holzhauer. Juniors elected to the National Honor Society were Front Row- Beth Harris, Cindy Davis, Yoland Danyi, Carol Semersky, Steve Clark, Jeff Wessenberg. Row 2-llze Arais, Jean Koester, John Ritzenthaler, Kevin Seckel, Jack Crow, Greg Davis. Row 3- Nancy Nissen, Sara Jayne Steen, Joe Seferian, Doug Asbury, Larry Kelly, Marty Ziss.
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efudenfe excelled in leadership, eharaefer, desire Fillamay Thompson brings some important Linda Renner, Nancy Wagner, Marsha points in the induction service to the atten- Gross, Rhoda VanScoy, Carol Fleitz and tion of fellow members of the National Dan Arquette. Maintaining a long tradition Honor Society. Listening to her with ob- at Clay, these members helped conduct the vious pleasure are Society members Rick spring induction ceremony, complete with Hecklinger, Peggy Copus, Dolores Mominee, robes and candles. Preparation for the new member induction smile broadly at the comments tossed their way service takes both time and eltort. Members of by G passing Student. The palms were for the The National Honor Society, Darrell Berger, Ceremony- John Szuch, Larry Stewart and Bruce Winchester 26 1: V ' -5329 l W- iif' ' ,. , . .ifgfi-2
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cfuclem' council acfivifiee increase The Student Council of Clay Senior High School had a busy year, both with the affairs of the school and with the business of the Toledo Area Student Council. Not only did the Council create a festive atmos- phere throughout the high school buildings with its Christmas decorations, but it also continued the other activities long associated with it. The Council members again sold ice cream during the lunch periods to procure funds which they dispersed to needy causes throughout the year, they again sponsored the Backward Soc Hop, helped in the selection of representatives for the Radio and TV High School Quiz, and promoted the second annual Fun Night. In an effort to secure funds to be spent on new trophy cases, Council members challenged staff in ccope and number members from radio station WTOD to a fight to the finish on the basketball court. As if this were not enough to keep any group busy, the Council also pushed harder than ever in the annual charity drive, and still it found time to initiate other activities. Council members assisted in conducting class elections for the first time in the history of the school. Working in an area which is foreign to the knowledge of most students, the Student Council this year actively participated in an area wide program of the Toledo Area Student Council which had as its goal the bringing back of night football to the Toledo schools. Whether they succeed or fail in doing this remains to be seen, but growth in com- munity activity is in itself at least a partial reward for members working at this proiect. Keeping pace with the school population and the increased activity of the group, the Student Council had more members this year than ever before. In the above picture a portion of the Council sits in readiness as President Joe Christian calls the meeting to order. Council the following page. members pictured are Pat Shearer, Beverly Emch, Cindy Davis, John 28 Ritzenthaler, Steve Clark, Doug Asbury, Val Stevens Kathy Nlehaus Diane Cedoz, Janice Fabian, Sue Munier and Linda McCroskey Pic tures of the other members of the Student Council will be found on
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