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f J :fha l ber, Sandy Maki about future plans. Honor Society. Front row: J. Kaplan, P. Melow, V. Turner, S. Van Tassell, X. Iglesias, N. Zacks, J. Mills, V. Ton deau. Second row: L. Finn, S. Case, A. Weschler, K. Forsman, D. Zukin, D. Chinsky, J. Lapasinskas, L. Prisk, J Schwartz, K. Bailey. Third row: P. Hover, D. Fleming, L. Gladstone, S. Lessen, L. Bass, S. Kamins, N. Fink, R Turner, L. Diamond, A. Mutnick, S. Wilson. Fourth row: P. Hall, R. Weller, L. Golden, B. Simons, C. Bornstein. J Barrons, L. Kopelman, B. Muie,T. Toaffee, S. Maki, D. Nash. Fifth row: J. Hover, S. Posniak, B. Parshall, J. Crosky J. Blier, J. Hecker, W. High, J. Bass, M. Rifkin, K. McMachen, M. Kuehn. I F.H.A. Front row: C. Lewis, L. Golden, M. Kapio, D. Dickson, Mrs. Allen, K. Hoffmeyer, Mrs. Pew, D. Burger, K. Howe, T. Sherman, P. Abrahamian, D. Fleming. Second row: V. Turner, D. Simpson, L. Cogo, M. Canady, C. Fenn- ingdorf, L. Schmidt, C. McPhail, C. Wilson, D. Shepard, M. Madincea, J. Roberts, C. Besserman, L. Britman, L. Flack, S. Michael. Third row: L. Dunn, G. Rankin, D. Berry, C. Cook, D. Respacki, N. Pratt, K. Molter, K. Courtney, U D. Ridling, M. Kansik, A. Stone, S. Juranek. , Mrs. Bennett, advisor, talks to a N.H.S. mem-
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Variety of Groups Are Beneficial to School 1970 proved a busy year for FHA girls. By selling stationery, they earned approximately 500 dollars, part of which was spent on their annual dance. Also on their calendar were: a regional meeting, attended by 75 girls, a Mother- Daughter Banquetg and the state convention at W.M.U. But most members agreed that their Christmas party for the retarded children was the best experi- ence of the entire year. While FHA prepared students for future family living, the office assistant program gave them training for prospective careers. They filed records, answered the phone and wrote passes. In spite of complaints about the grading system most students enjoyed their semesters in the attendance office. Service for the present, and preparation for the future occupied Honor Society this year. A record of 18 sophomores were chosen as prospective mem- bers, and helped the initiated members with various benefits and projects. Among them were the annual college board assembly and a collection of Christ- mas presents for Indian orphans. Masquerading as a clown, Margret Kaipio, takes time out to help the Homemaking class with the annual fashion show. 'P if Office Asst. Front row: P. Bell, C. Bornstein, A. Stone, D. Reed, E. Bitterman, D. Meadows, P. Gunders. Second row: A. Wilson, L. Golden, J. Baker, L. Krueger, J. Seal, B. Brodia, U. Richardson. Back row: K. Hoffmeyer, S. Vaquera, N. Armstrong, L. Betham, L. Dunn, R. Tomblin. iw -'sung-'
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Officers Serve Gne Term Only A new name. a new format, and a new advisor marked changes in the bi-weekly school newspaper this year. The Prophet published by the sixth hour journalism class had an entirely new look using a larger newspaper face and having four pages. This year, for the first time the paper was subsidized by the board of education. Getting off to a rather slow start due to an entirely unexperienced staff, under the direction of Mr. Floyd Kucharski, the journal Hourished late and received nothing but favorable comment from the student body as well as the teaching staff. During second semester a new election of officers was held: elected editor was Randy Maclntosh, Editorial Board chair- man was Ken Chmiel, members of the board were Jef Hecker, Larry Kopleman and Lenora Finn. Terry Sherman was circulation Manager. The office of Sports Editor was held by Bruce Laufer. Photog- raphy was done by Karen Bleeman. Copy Desk Editor was Larry Kopelman, Layouts were designed by Ron Bryant. -s ...JW First semester officers chat with advisor. Front-Vickey Billington, Terry Sherman, Larry Kopleman, Sandra Keenan Ken Snydor. Back-Rick Waldmen, Karen Bleeman. Ron Bryant, Joel Reisner Ivan Melvin, Ken Chemil. iii?-maui Staff members discuss arrangement for printing the paper.
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