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AUDIO VISUAL CLUB ROW 1: J. McKinniss, M. Kesterson, N. Roth- enberger, Mr. Whaley. ROW 2: B. Mosson, J. Patton, L. Lashbrook, S. Chittick, N. Newhart, Kimmel, K. Whiteman, R. Click. ROW 4: A. Hodgen, B. Shannon, R. Calloway, B. Huffer, R. Hickman. ROW 5: D. Beaver, B. Davis, C. Allen, D. Thompson, T. Landes. The Audio Visual Club is composed of students who operate the audio visual equipment at Clinton Prairie. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Whaley, the duties of the club have grown with the acquisition of more equipment. Clinton Prairie chapter of National Honor Society is an honorary organization made up of a select group of Juniors and Seniors. We desire to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leader- ship and to encourage the development of character in pupils at Clinton Prairie. Membership is based on these attributes. National Honor Society ROW 1: L. Bridges, S. Rodgers, Mrs. Brown. ROW 2: R. Hansell, G. Biesecker, B. Boten, S. Weflen, D. Juday, T. Heavilon. Missing from picture: Margaret Glick. 31 ROW 3: L. Smith, G. Mullendore, S. Vancel, D.
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t A XX X , Senior High Student Council ROW 1: S. Robey, N. Davis,A. Dilley, T. Heavilon, R. Hansell, ROW 2: M. Lane, J. Davis, P. Maish, R. Carter, J. Yundt. ROW 3: S. Wheat, M. Simmons, V. Guffy, S. Davis, T. Johnson. ROW 4: Mr. Whaley, N. New- hart, Mrs. Garhart Where Students Can Voice Their Gpinion Junior High Student Council T. Biesecker, B. Rodger, D. Judge This year, the high school Student Council consists of sixteen members from the ninth through twelfth grades. Their first major activity was the sponsoring of Clinton Prairie's first homecoming. The Student Council offers an excellent opportunity for the exercise of lead- ership and responsibility. Through the Student Council, the student body is able to voice its opinions in school matters. Under the leadership of President Terry Heavilon, the Council has functioned successfully as a form of student se lf-governm ent . l l so
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Emerald Staff Library Staff ROW 1: S. Lanum, S. Wheat, L. Bridges, J. Patton, S. Chittick. ROW 2: K. White, C. Padgett, B. Davis, J. Hodgen, A. Kinsler, Mrs. Garhart. ROW 3: H. Pearcy, C. Hutson, B. Todd, S. Rodgers, S. Robey, D. Juday. ROW 4: D. Larsh, R. Click, D. Kimmel, R. Hansell, G. Biesecker, B. Mosson. ROW 1: C. Gibson, S. Lanum, P. Maish, N. Bushman, M. Davis. ROW 2: J. Warren, R. Remaly, J. Cragun, F. Phillippo, C. Faust, M. Brown, P. Laverty. ROW 3: M. Harden, J. Goldsberry, C. Hutson, B. Davis, C. Biddle, N. Ferguson, M. Williams, J. Mohler. 32
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