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Left to right: Judy Whitacre, copy editor; Cordelia Stephens, layout' editor; Connie Schmidt, editor-in-chief; Charlotte Orn- dorff, executive editor. Helping Us Zo Me Met ter Citizens YEARBOOK STAFF Left to right: Mary Ann Thompson, assistant busi- ness manager; Sue Chaney, business manager; Sheryl Finfrock, assistant business manaker. Left to right: John Schmidlapp, sports reporter; Susan Schmidlapp, organizations reporter; Sally Rudy, activities reporter; Cheryl McMaken, curriculum reporter; Mr. All- mann, advisor.
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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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John Schmidlapp, Ralph Jennings, Sue Yingst, Barbara Etter, Charlotte Orndorff, Susan Crawford, Mr. Ralph Allmann, advisor; Pat Rudy, Miss Frey, advisor; Vivian Hollopeter, Judy Whitacre, Raymond Sholley, and Mike Miller. With Problems of Student government. STUDENT COUNCIL The school's governing body, commonly known as the Student Council, consists of representatives from each class. Homecoming, both the dance and crowning ceremonies, is a project of the council. Movies and devotions were the main features of the Christmas and Easter assemblies planned by the council. New projects undertaken by the council this year were a suggestion box, a bulletin board for the school, and Christmas baskets for needy families. Officers of this year's council were Pat Rudy, president; Charlotte Orndorff, vice president; Judy Whitacre, secretary; and Vivian Hollopeter, treas- urer. 29 A look of astonishment crosses Mr. Apwisch's face as he and president Pat Rudy go over the week's suggestions.
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