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Vice-President, Bob Storm; MEETING EVERY MONDAY Secretary, President, Treasurer, Barbora Smith; Paul Dobbert; John Petsche. The Student Council is separate and distinct from any other organization in the school in several ways. It is representative of all the students in the school. Its objectives should include values to the individuals as well as to the school, and it should provide experience in and practice of good democratic procedures. Projects undertaken by the council were a Christmas drive for needy families, the sale of name and address labels, and in co-opera- tion with the Area Student Council, an informal dance. They attempted to aid foreign exchange student in the sale of Christmas cards for he American Field Service. The appointment of a Parliamentarian by the President served to facilitate meetings and acquaint members with proper procedure. Although hindered by the increasing enrollment of the school, the Student Council has effectively retained tradition. Row 1—Pot Farmer, Wini Bos, Linda Woodrow, Jenny Jones, Lee Mansell, Janet Dalton, Solly Stewart, Debbie Stoudt, Becky Baker Jill Kneen. ' Row 2—Judy Kneen, Lisa Dice, Barbara Smith, Cathy Petsche, Ginny Kushen, Vicki Pozar, Pat Leslcr, Sue Winslow, Judy Cahill. Barbara Hinkle, Barb Simer, Judy Yentch. Row 3—Noncy Hyppo, Pat Moran, Paul Dobbert, Ron Reif, Dave Hall, Barry Jones, Ron Mraz, Greg Falkner, Rich Watchik, John Dyrenforth, Toby Merkel, Jim Perry, Al Smith, Jim Vaughan. Row 4—Paige Ortiz, John Petsche, John Herbruck, Jon Benson, Rob Forbes, Gary Shanower, Bill Crites, Don Dobbert, Ray Wilson, Dick Benjamin, Bob Storm, Joe Novak, Tim Mitchell. '
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row i—Martha Struck, Eloise Chrsitiansen, Jo Ann Carpenter, Jean Hadden, Sandy Chase, Barb Smith, Bonnie Kushen, Martha Phillips, Sharon Byrne, Ann Salcius. Row 2—Bob Bancroft, Bill Crites, Avery Schwab, John Clark, Mike Paulson, Paul Dobbert, Benton Stacy, Mr, Joy. THE WORLD’S A STAGE The National Thespian Society is composed of students who have given outstanding service to dramatics. These students have given up much of their time on school productions through acting or working on various crews. The combined efforts of these Thespian members is the important foundation for dramatics at Mentor High. During the year, three productions are presented in our auditorium. In the winter, the seniors put on a production; and in the spring, the junior class play and all-school play are presented. The Thespians have formulated plans to present plays ach month to the elementary schools in the area. The faculty advisor of these plays, Mr. J. Robert Jay, does the directing and spends many of his evenings coaching the casts of these productions. Once a member of the National Thespian Society, a person remains so for life. Avery Schwob, Vice President; Borb Smith, Treasurer; Sandy Chose, Secretary; Benton Stacy, President
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