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i Sflllhdllf Comzcil Iii-if Rau: Kathleen Vfise. Phil Birney. Nancy Lenz. Adelyn Chiofolo. Nancy Bowers. Joanne XX'hitman. Dick Abel. Barbara Randall. Glenn Nlohler. Srftoml Ron: Nlr, Hof- rer. llelyin btertzhach. Roy Newell. Arthur Reiss. Ted Mcfilintock. joe Cline. Phil Kamp. Lihhy Thomas. STUDE T COUNCIL Four years ago an organization of the students. bv the students. and for the students was be- gun at No Ca Hi. Although it is still very young, this organization has grown to become one of the finest in the school. The representatives are chosen by their classmates to present the student body's view on various questions which arise during the year. During the 1954-55 year, the Student Council sponsored excellent student assemblies on Christmas and Veterans' Day. took charge of the election of the Homecoming Queen, bought several concession machines for the school, and sponsored buses to our football and basketball games. Officers were joe Cline, presidentg Roy Newell, vice-presidentg Kathleen Wise, secretaryg and Nancy Lenz, treasurer. MO ITORS No Ca Hi's monitors are chosen by the National Honor Society. The members themselves try to fill as many posts as possible. In order to maintain good discipline in the halls. the N. H. S. tries to select students who are reliable and who hold the respect of their fellow students. There are four regular monitors and one alternate for each period. In keeping with the monitor system which was first put into effect last year. a person passing through the halls must present his pass to each monitor and sign each monitors pad. M Ouitors lirtl Rau: N. Bow ers. ll Kaufman. N. Speicher.5 Nlclntyre. B Kintz. I XY'hitman. A. Austin. i Tewanger. Nl lloll. R Gotthelf. N. Haren. 6 Sl'Lf1I1llRll1l2 N. liut'k.C Emith. Burkhart. K Riehl. Nl. Shenk. Nl. Har quardt. R. Nlexers, Ci. bil lespie. fi. Ciussett. N1 llitgenlother. ll XVII liams. 'lilrirrl Run: A Lhiofolo li Llouser. l.. lfdwards Nl. Iirbland. Nl Miller ff. Haak. R 5lt'C.lintotk P. Lennon. E. fihenot. l' feiger. ll. Sthmitt. Ionrlb Run: rl Yiills. R lidgein. ll Young. ll Palmer. I. ilihursby. N llolan. vl Miller. l. Crreenho. L. Young
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Scbolrzrslyip ty f First Rau: Marcia Cur- rie. Becky' Kintz. Nancy Speicher. Martha Holl. Nancy Haren. Serum! Rau: 51 a r i a n Miller. Carol Gillespie. Rita McClintock. Arletta ' Mohler. Patty' Muckley. Harriet Schmitt. J u n e Harpold. Shirley Nlcln- tyre. Carolyn Earles, ilibirzf Roll: li ki r b a ra Pratt. Nancy lissig. Eye- lyn Chenot. Eugene Strausser. Bob Lanca- shire. jerry Miller, Ruth Adams. ylohn Wills. judy Svyope. Sandy Shaw SCHOLARSHIP This group of students might appropriately be labeled the brain-trust of No Ca Hi. for they represent the scholarship team which was sent to Akron University last May to compete in the district- state finals. Quite a few came back with district ratings and several placed in the state competition. During April a large number of No Cfa His student body' take examinations in one or tyvo sub- jects. hoping to gain a place on the local team. Only the students with the two highest scores in each subject are accepted. These people. along with those who placed on the team this year. deserve much credit for the fine efforts they have put forth. - ATIO AL HO TOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is an organization composed of students who are noted for their outstanding citizenship. A committee of faculty members chooses the new members to be inducted inf to the society each year. To be considered for membership. a student l'l1U5I maintain a scholastic aver- age of 85 or above. demonstrate qualities of leadership. render service to his school and community. and possess a character of high caliber. The society's major duty is to regulate the monitor system. Twelve new members were admitted into he society this vear in an assembly before the stu- dent body. For the first time in the history of No Ca Hi. parents of the present and incoming members were invited to the ceremony. The guest speaker was Blr. Malone. our own superintendent. Y. H. S. liiivl Ron: Mr. bchnei- XY'hitman. Joanne liurly- hart. llarriet Schmitt. M a r t b a Holl. lieclxy Kintl. Shirley Nlclntyre. Stfiwnl Ron: l: y e ly ii flhenot. judy Swope. Ar- letta Mohler. john Nor- ris. ,loyce johnson. Beth Ketterer. Mary Lou Nel- ius. Carolyn liarles, 'Ifvirrl Ruiz: Ruth Ad- ams. Lance Swann. jack Fetzer. Dean Schauffler. Don Palmer. Ed Garvin. John XY'ills. Barbara Pratt 'lfviv P.1ge Sfzmzyniuf lim RELIABLE FLOORS CO. illfi Nlcliinley' Aye. NNY' CANTON 2. OHIO l'Irmr f.fllt'I'II1lU Slltfchrl- iyty Since IUI9 der. Pat Nluckley. joanne
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Library Staff Iffff Rnu: Hallie Boern- gen. Shirley Nlclntyre. Sally Ifyans. Sandra Sick- afoose. Carole Teyvanger. Seimnl Rout Mrs. llam- matk. Roberta Meyers. Drue Yvarren. Carole Nlonzione. Susan Schafer. Gloria Galasso. ,Iudy Syyihart. Doris Kaufman. Beth Beamer. 'lfvird Rau: Susan Schar- yer. judy Syvope. Doro- thy Gill. Gladys Lohr. Sandra Kokert. Nancy Sautters, Pat ilierrigan. Sally Stortz. rl o a n n e Burkhart. LIBRARY STAFF Service with a smile is the unofficial motto of this organization. The library staff consists of twenty-five girls, chosen by Mrs. Hammack, our school librarian. Under her guidance, these girls have become quite efficient at helping the student body and faculty in their quest for knowledge. COMMERCIAL CLUB This organization of forty members consists of those students who are enrolled in business sub- jects. including Shorthand I and Il. Typing I and II, secretarial studied and Bookkeeping I. The club is intended to give the students an overall view of the business world in order that they might perform their own particular jobs in this field with more ease and intelligence. This year the club visited the Hoover Company, W'estern Union, Ohio Bell Telephone Co., and the Farm Bureau Insurance Co. Officers for 1954-55 were Carole Monzione, presidentg Nancy Lenz, vice-presidentg Ronnie Mason. treasurerg Barbara Clouser, secretaryg Peggy Powers, parliamen- tariang and Margie Shenk, historian. C 0111 nzercial C lub liryt Rott: fi. Ifliie. N. Lenz, P, Holder. Ma- thias. D. Vfilliams. j. Venditti. C. Miller, C. Lindower. CQ. Tewanger. K. Turner. stlllfllf Rau: Mr. Beuck. K. Tschantz. ID. Kauf- man. N. Speicher, B. Kintz. C. Earles. L. Clark. fl. Gillespie. C. Gussett. bl. XY'ahl. R. Hartong. Hrs. Aldridge. Third Rnu : B. Morrison. P. Powers. IZ. Zeiger, P Mueller. NI. hrhland. B. Clouser. NI. Marquardt. C. Monzione. E.Me1horn. NI. Shenk. P. XY'ise. lwurtly Rout J. Kobel, 51. Kitzmiller. M. Sha- heen. K. Shannon, R. Mason. N. Sumser. S. Shelby. D Gill, P. Ter- rigan.
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