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FIRST ROW Cleft to rightJ: Mr. Schneider, Marilyn Hagenlocher, Nancee Gardner, Beth Ketterer. SECOND ROW: Joanne Whitman, Harriet Schmitt, Paul Dolan, Carol Kitzmiller, Sara Ankrom, Bonnie Speicher, Marian Miller. THIRD ROW: Evelyn. Chenot, Martha Holl, John Norris, Elinor Acheson, Don Palmer, Nancy Fetzer, John Wills. FOURTH ROW: Joan Scanlon, Shirley McIntyre, Jack Fetzer. ABSENT: Linda Swann, Becky Kintz. ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service are the four standards upon which mem- bership in the National Honor Society is based. This society was established to give due attention to those deserving students who possess the qualities necessary for good citizenship in the years that are yet ahead of us. These quali- ties are most often determined by participating in school and community projects, by co- operation with schoolmates and advisers, and by a genuine interest in academic pursuits. Each year a committee of faculty members chooses the new members, who must have a scholastic average of 85 or above. This year the society admitted nine new members in an inspiring ceremony. An added attraction was the guest speaker, Dr. Eibling, whose en- lightening message was warmly received. NA-NONAL This. organization is responsible for the operation of HONOR 506551-Y the monitor system. Q bl, Z OFFICERS 4 5 Paul Dolan .,.,,,,.. ,,.,.,..,.... P resident Ig' Elinor Acheson , ,,.. ,. .. ,..., Vice President Linda Swann .... . , ..,,,.,,,. Secretary Page 24
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SCHOLAR HIP FIRST ROW: Joanne Whitman, Carol Kitzmiller, Shirley McIntyre, Marjorie Shenk, Becky Kintz, Marilyn Hagenlocher, Judy Buchtel. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Chenot, Suzanne Duryee, john Wills, Harriet Schmitt, Roberta Myers, Bonnie Speicher. THIRD ROW: Nancy Fetzer, Barbara Gingerich, Rita McClintock, Beth Ketterer, Marian Miller, Sandy Shaw. FOURTH ROW: John Weikel, Bob Lancashire, Marland Hutt, Paul Dolan, Fred Culler. In April almost everybody takes an examination in an attempt to get a place on the scholarship team. The two highest people in each subject are chosen for this honor. Then, in early May, these students make a trip to Akron to compete in the final district-state scholarship tests. These people in the picture who placed on the scholarship team last year, along with those who placed this year, deserve a lot of credit for the fine efforts they put forth. Page 25
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STUDE T COUNCIL The Student Council is a very young organization. The representatives are elected by their classmates. Under the able supervision of Mr. Hoffer, transpor- tation to the out-of-town football and basketball games was furnished for the students. They sponsor other programs to help the students and provide enter- tainment for them. MONITORS FIRST ROW: Fred Culler, Elinor Ache- son, Jane Hushour, Paul Dolan. SECOND ROW: Venita Riggs, Martha Holl, Adelyn Chiofolo, June Harpold, Judy Wil- laman, Lorene Boerngen. THIRD ROW: M a r i ly n Hagenlocher, Bob Berrodin, Ted Mc- Clintock, Dean Schauf- fler, Lenny Young, John Wills, Mr. Hoffer. FIRST ROW: Nancee Gardner, Joanne Whitman, Carol Kitzmil- ler, June Harpold, Mar- tha Holl, Shirley McIn- tyre, Nancy Speicher, Hallie Boerngen. SECOND ROW: Joan Mathias, Kay Tschantz, Valette Ma- runa, Marilyn Marquardt, Carol Monzione, Jane Hushour, Bonnie Speich- er, Venita Riggs. THIRD ROW: Blaine Zeiger, Carol Mil- ler, Judy Kobel, Joyce Fryer, Evelyn Chenot, Jeanette Willis, Nancy Fetzer, L i n d a Swann, Joan Scanlon. FOURTH ROW: Ted Brown, Dean Willi- son, Paul Dolan, Bud Zimmer, Dick Sumser., Fred Culler. The National Honor Society chooses three students and an alternate for each period. They select the monitors on the basis of their capability and de- pendability, to maintain order in the halls. The monitor stationed at the center of the first floor hall acts as the receptionist to help visitors. Page 25
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