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Senior Honor Society Junior Honor Society Scholarship, service, leadership and character well describe the functions of Mrs. Copeland ' s Senior Honor Society. Members aid other organizations, teachers and tutor students after school, as well as as¬ sisting in study halls. Officers were: Joe Narsavage, President; Sally Ferris, Vice President; Carol Hughes, Secretary; Ray Marier, Treasurer. ROW 5 : R. Parrotte, J. Narsavage, L. Granger, G. Brader, D. Hol¬ comb, J. Cook. ROW 4: K. Beale, C. Hughes, N. Baker, D. Rennell, C. Baker, D. Caughey. ROW 3: K. Turnbull, R. Einfeldt, K. Nor¬ ris, S. Sanders, B. O ' Hern, C. Har¬ ris, S. Canders. ROW 2: R. Tozer, N. Sargeant, S. Ferris, J. Cooper, E. Kadian, I. Knapp, M. Cook. ROW 1 . M. J. Crounse, E. Sham- pang, S. Boezi, G. Parsons, S. Taylor, D. O’Brien. The Junior Honor Society, under Miss Mary Agnes Quinn, gains valuable experience in working together and learn the importance of individual efforts in a group project v Through money making projects two goals were achieved: a cash award to an outstanding senior for the purpose of furthering education and to finance the annual Junior Honor Society din¬ ner-dance. Officers for the past year were: B. Wheeler, President; C. Woodworth, Vice President; Andrea Truchan, Sec¬ retary and Lois Grady as Treasurer. 24
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Student Patrol ROW 5: J. Stone, M. Ryan, W. Morton, E. Hogg, L. Parsons. ROW 4: T. Hauser, W. Brownlow, G. Fahs, M. Swan, J. Carkner, G. Woodin, E. Krajsa. ROW 3: N. Maguire, C. Churchill, A. Truchan, J. Coon, K. Cole, L. Young, N. Fulkrod, R. Cox. ROW 2: M. Michael, D. Franklin, J. Branick, J. Biedlingmaier, J. Bigart, J. Mapes, L. Zembek, J. Gammons, E. Silvernail, D. Holcomb. ROW 1; L. Novak, R. Lewis, T. Knaple, B. Lalley, T. Gammons, S. Herman, S. Chapel, J. Baldwin, S. Boezi. The valuable service of maintaining orderly conduct within the halls is the function of the Student Patrol. The mem¬ bers of the Student Patrol take on a sense of responsibility and help promote citizenship and loyalty which reflects the pride of our students for our school. New members were nominated from junior and senior homerooms and selected by former members. Advisors for the current year were Mr. Woodin and Mr. Lyon. Officers for the year were: Captain, Ed. Krajca; Co-Captain, Betty Lalley; Secretary, Judy Bigart and Treasurer, Tom Hauser. Receptionists ROW 4: K. Haley, A. Young, B. Harris, B. O’Hern, J. Daddazio, K. Beal, B. Shramek, P. Ingwell, B. Spak, D. Decker, L. Wade, J. Carkner. ROW 3: M. Axtell, R. Hill, J. Spiegel, G. Knapp, L. Myers, L. Gilmore, B. Fisher, N. Baker, S. Perkins, I. Knapp, S. Sanders, B. Palmer. ROW 2: J. Harrison, J. Cooper, J. Berish, K. Norris, B. Bevins, S. Boezi, G. Parsons, L. Barton, Q. Caswell, M. Wagstaff. ROW 1: C. Williams, R. Tozer, E. Shampang, J. Biedlingmaier, S. Chapel, J. Bigart, B. Previte, % J. Previte, N. Maguire, S. Canders. Serving as guides to visitors throughout our Jr. -Sr. High School may be found members of the Receptionist club. Currently this organization consists of approximately forty junior and senior girls maintaining at least an 82 scholastic average. A receptionist member can always be found in the main lobby ready to offer her services to visitors, guests, teachers and our administration. Mrs. Copeland is the advisor for 61- ' 62 and schedules receptionist appointments. 23
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Senior Dramatics Club The Senior High Dramatics Club, under the direction of Mrs. Barbara Cornick, provides its members with the oppor¬ tunity of expressing their talents as actors and actresses, wardrobe, make-up, properties, publicity and other aspects of play production. The club annually produces a play for the Civic Theater and one assembly during school hours. Our Hearts Were Young Gay was presented this year. Officers were: Dave Lord, President; Betty Lalley, Vice President; Joy Cooper, Secretary and Jo Ann Biedlingmaier, Treasurer. Key Club Living up to its motto, WE BUILD, the Key Club under the direction of Mr. Miller is one of the most active organiza tions within our school. Among their accomplishments tnis past year were a student address book and helping the Fenton Library. Officers were Joe Nar- savage, President; Jim Cook, Vice President; Ed. Hogg, Sec¬ retary and Mike Scott, Treas¬ urer. ROW 4: W. Pomeroy, C. Shaf¬ fer, A. Cullen, T. Jones, W. Connelly, G. Cook, J. Slaboda ROW 3: C. Brandow, L. Corn¬ wall, W. Morton, L. Gentile, J. Crosby. ROW 2: D. Almy, J. Barber, G. Haulton, J. Lees, R. Fife. ROW 1; E. Hogg, M. Scott, J. Narsavage and J. Cook. W J i f dm | wL.p - ... ; 1 Lsl j ’ ' Wi;, -T: 25
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