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Bright lights . . . T.V. Camera . . . tension . . . question . . . speeding thoughts . . . buzzer sounded . . . answer . . . 'fYou are correctll' . . . Cleveland scores! . . . Enthusiastic applause . . . Relief, for one moment. On October 19, Clevelandis Scholar Quiz Team went to the KMOX-TV studio and battled their way to first place against Assumption and Normandy. Those six weeks of practice and all around studying really paid off. Of course the cheering section comprised by the Drama Club and a few other enthusiasts, greatly helped the team's morale. On November 23, Cleveland had to compete again with another school, Bellville West which was last year's cham- pions. But unfortunately, Cleveland lost. But just being on Vengef' the team to Represent C. H. S. was indeed a great honor. SCHOLAR QUIZ GoEs TO QUARTER FINALS FRONT ROW: Steven Prothero, Jane Mathae, Dean Telthorst, Mike Carr. LAST ROW: Edwin Mintner, Jeanette Medewitz, Mr. John Sacks, Robert Prothero. l Ed Mintner performs his own musical arrangement of Re-
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N. H. S. Officers: Dean Telthorst, Vice-Presidentg Scott Schroeder, Presidentg Debbie Powers, Recording Secretaryg Jane Mathae, Treasurer. Mr. Reinsch administers the oath at the induction of membership. John is awarded his certificate ofmembership. Scott often used threats of violence in order to force members into submission. Flashy National Honor Society Meeting signs on bulletin boards meant an hour of plans, ideas, good rapping, and refreshments in Room 5. This year for the first time N. H. S. members were initiated into the national organization at an impressive evening induction ceremony. With memories of their Pick-a-Pixie booth and summer picnic behind them, they launched new acti- vities. They comprised a studio cheering section for the Schlar Quiz team's final appearance on Channel 4. There followed skating parties, a bake sale, a bowl- ing party, and a Christmas party at Mrs. Ashmore's home. Special celebrations at Bevo Mill were high- lights. The membership operated snack bars at school plays and managed program advertising for the school musical. The members also managed the ad- mission and ticket doors at the faculty play and again at South Pacific. N. H. S. operated snack bars at school functions. Organizations 91
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A BL E RIBBO SPECIAL: ART CLUB The Art Club at Cleveland was a little slow at getting started this year. Great plans were made, but unfortunately few materialized. Never-the-less, sixteen art students won honors in the 1975 Schlastic Art Awards, sponsored by Famous Barr. Among the Blue Ribbon winners were Dennis Fanger, Bruce Fernan- dez, Jim Rice, Ed Ide, and Connie Vogel. The club's sponsor, Mr. Pas- tor believe that next year would prove to be a better and more rewarding year. STAGE FRONT ROW: Dennis Gamache, Connie Hrabovsky, Raylene Huddleston, Julie Beard Ginger Bryant, Sheree Nurdox, Greg Ragsdale. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Pastor, Lily Slomo, Janet Ulbricht, Pat Rholf, Sherry Hartman, Pam Bourisaw, Miss Young. LAST ROW: Mrs. Mayhew, James Rice, Bruce Fernandez, Ed Ide, Allan Smith, Connie Vogel. TECHNICIANS LIGHT UP Cleveland would be without aud programs if it wer- en't for the Stage Technician's Club. This group ser- vices all of the sound and light equipment for stage performances and handles special backstage effects and curtains. The club was first started in 1946 and it deserves notice for its merit and longevity. Its a service organ- ization and members are scheduled to work whenever there is a program in the auditorium. AUD SESSIONS FRONT ROW: Joe Wand, Bart Fogelbach, Jim Guro, Dennis Browning, Andy Brown, Jim Rainwater, Joe Council, Dave Shelton, Lloyd Flesch. LAST ROW: Mr. John Rowland, Louise Runtz, Tom Brown, David Raines, Chris Oelzen, Craig Carr, Matt Medley, Donald Auria Dave Hanley, Dave Ragy.
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