Covington High School - Buccaneers Yearbook (Covington, OH)

 - Class of 1962

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FIRST ROW: Sheryl McMaken, Cordelia Stephens, editor, Vivian Hollopeter, layout editor, Mrs. Goater, advisor. SECOND ROW: Billie Lou Hartley, Barbara Etter, Karen Ingle, Kathy Root, Sally Drees, Linda Weikert, Carol Hitchcock. THIRD ROW: Charlotte Orndorff, Jolene Byers, Sharon Moore, Ricky Francis, John Schmidlapp, Richard Schmidt, Elaine Stover, Jill Clack. Informing Us of Current Events. .. Members of the Buccanews were kept on their toes this year. Directed by Cordelia Ste- phens, Editor-in-chief, the busy reporters cov- ered all events of the school year. This news was arranged by Vivian Hollopeter, Layout editor, and ornamented by the drawings of Karen Ingle, Art editor. The staff members rushed to meet dead- lines, but discovered that a hurriedly written report is not always printed. Without the help of the second year typing class, this year's success of the paper would not have been on time. Students in the sixth period typing class type the copy of the news- paper. 26

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And Developing Creative Ceadership. .. KEY CLUB Key Club, primarily a service club for boys, is spon- sored by their parent club, the Kiwanis. Throughout the year, the club was busy with projects such as helping the Kiwanis with their annual Easter egg hunt and setting aside an area in the library to be known as College Cor- ner. Catalogues and other informative material concern- ing colleges and universities is to be placed in this area, so that those wishing to continue their education be- yond high school may have quick and easy access to the material. Another most worthy project of the club was collecting old license plates for the Kennedy School for the Oral Deaf in Dayton. Larry Henry, Raymond Sholley, Larry Warner, Bill Schultz, and Ted Powell represented their club at the state convention in Cleveland on April 13 and 14. Reverend Higgins, president of the Kiwanis, crowns Sue Chaney, Snowball Queen. FIRST ROW: John Schmidlapp, Ray Sholley, secretary; Bill Schultz, vice president; Larry Warner, president; Jerry Miller. SECOND ROW: Ted Powell, Mike Hudson, Larry Henry, treasurer; Mr. Royer, advisor; John Thompson, David Miller. THIRD ROW: Jim Ruhl, Dennis Edwards, Bob Sellman, Bob Nishwitz.



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And Scientific 'Developments.. . SCIENCE CLUB Sweatshirts, Sweatshirts, anybody? Science Club members of C.H.S. will well remember these words. This was only one of the many projects sponsored by the science club this year under the leadership of their president, Fred Fanning. During regular meetings, the members enjoyed movies or lectures, covering some phase of sci- ence. One of the outstanding speakers was Lt. Brosch, a narcotics expert of the Tipp City Police force. The highlight of the year was the annual sci- ence fair. Realizing the importance of science in the future, many Covington students, as well as students of other schools, entered exhibits which were judged and rated on knowledge achieved, use of scientific method, clarity of expression, originality, and creativity. Karen Ingle displays Her project at the science fair. She received a superior rating for this project. FIRST ROW: Larry Henry, Fred Fanning, Mr. Beisner, advisor; Mr. Lyons, advisor; Cheryl McMaken, Kenny Nickel. SECOND ROW: John Schmidlapp, Ed Musser, Joe Corner, Richard Williamson, Harry Moore, Bob Feeser, Ted Powell. THIRD ROW: Barbara Etter, Lolita Huffman, Marlene Meyer, Janis McKenzie, Linda Weikert, Nancy Brumbaugh, Ruth Johnston. FOURTH ROW: Bob Sellman, Dennis Edwards, Karen Ingle, Susan Schmidlapp, Susan Crawford. FIFTH ROW: Roger Batson, Roger Knutsen, Larry McKenzie, Larry Warner, David Miller. 27

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