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er ny ecus NEWSPAPER STAFF What can be accomplished with twenty-eight people and a dozen typewriters? Under the leadership of Virginia Apple, you have a well-oiled machine called the Buccanews Newspaper Staff. These twenty-eight gather in Room 21 every Tuesday after school to hand in their news, stories, and features concerning the events of Covington High. This informa- tion is compiled and published in the Buccanews” every month. Teachers, students, and parents alike enjoy reading it. FIRST ROW: Melody Miller, Ann Sink, Sharon Sink, Karen Bishop, advisor, Miss Holfinger, Barbara Apple, Barbara Althoff, Linda Frost. SECOND ROW: Carol Thompson, Janice Caver, Irene Balmert, Jane Smith, Marilyn Smith, Liddy Ann Smith, Beverly Wenrick. THIRD ROW: Kathy Root, Jane Peacock, Jane Ann Hartley, Susan Deeter, Sally Rudy, Carol Smith, Dana Schilling. FOURTH ROW: Cordelia Stephens, Sheryl Finfrock, Vivian Hollipeter, Paul Goble, Jim Neighbors, John Schmidlapp, Roger Knutsen. 25
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FIRST ROW: Nancy Stump, Virginia Apple, Barbara Powell, advisor, Mr. Beisner, John Mutzner, Denny Lavy. SECOND ROW: Sally Drees, Barbara Althoff, Fred Fanning, Kenny Nickel, Dale Ullery. THIRD ROW: Larry Warner, George Yingst, Denny Meyer, Larry Henry. SCIENCE CLUB Don’t get too alarmed if you get a whiff of some strange smell coming out of the chemistry room. It’s probably one of the members of Science Club working on his project for the science fair held each spring. If you were to attend one of their meetings, you might find them listening to a lecturer or view- ing a movie on the various fields of science. On all possible occasions, they attend science exhibits at nearby schools and colleges. These activities are made possible to the members by the club’s advisor, Mr. James Beisner, and its officers: John Mutzner, president; Virginia Apple, vice president; Barbara Powell, secretary; Nancy Stump, treasurer. Joincj on ielcf 0rips . . . 24
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Recording c3cAoof jhfistory . . . Editor, Barbara Powell, business manager, Karen Bishop, and ad- visor, Mr. Ralph Allmann, talk over plans for the yearbook. Copy editor, Judy Barga, assisted by sports editor, Tonia Goble, and pho- tographer, Nancy Stump, prepare copy sheets for the yearbook. YEARBOOK STAFF Reporters Connie Schmidt, Mary Ann Thompson, and Sue Chaney work on lay- outs.
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