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We Have Joined SEATED: Barbara Etter, Susan Crawford, Vivian Hollopeter, Tim Martin. STANDING: Mrs. Wine, Earl Beiderman, Pat Oakes, Sue Yingst, Mike Miller, Sandy Hayes, John Schmidlapp, Bill Kenworthy, Mr. Allmann. Student Council Landscaping plans for the front of the high school building, as drawn up by Mr. Jim Mont- gomery at the request of last year's Student Coun- cil, are now being headed by the Board of Educa- tion. New to the Student Council this year was a library fund. This fund is for purchasing new books requested by students. Black and white felt pennants were sold by the Student Council at basketball games as well as at the school. Bookcovers were again sold to students for the protection of school books. Student Council collaborated this year with the American Legion in distributing Christmas baskets to needy families. Student Council officers were as follows: Susan Crawford, president; Vivian Hollopeter, vice president; Barbara Etter, secretary; Tim Martin, treasurer. Advisors were Miss Fern Frey and Mr. Ralph Allmann. Mrs. Wine substituted in the absence of Miss Fern Frey. Among other duties of the Student Council is to care for the new bulletin board given to the school by last year's Student Council. 23
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Pep Club FRONT ROW: Connie Fenner, Marsha Garst, Gloria Minnich. SECOND ROW: Diana Whitmer, Lana Riffell, Christine Strait. THIRD ROW: Gail Beeman, Paula Cromer, Marlene Meyer. BACK ROW: Jeanette Sampson, Emily Snell. Much Better Citizens Under the advisorship of Mrs. Lewis Dewey, the Pep Club does its best to support the school athletic teams in sports. The Club's members at- tended the home games in basketball and foot- ball. They made many signs which were very in- spiring to the teams. Several projects, including bake sales, were carried on to earn money for a banner which they hope to present to the school the year of 1963-64. Officers were: Gloria Minnich, president; Mar- sha Garst, vice president; and Connie Fenner, sec- retary-treasurer. Jeanette Sampson posts one of the many signs which boost the athletic teams. 22
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Future Homemakers of America FHA had a meeting for the grandmothers of the members. Each member told what her goal in life was. Another meeting was devoted to Safety and Civil Defense. Marjorie Finfrock, president of the club, was the one member who worked for the State Home- maker Degree. This is the highest honor in FHA. All members of the Covington Chapter worked for the Award of Merit. Covington FHA hosted the County Rally this past year. Bake sales were held in the high school before each holiday. Officers were: Marjorie Finfrock, president; Kathryn Mader, vice president; Nancy Oakes, sec- retary; Edna Lyons, treasurer; Sue Spruance, chap- lain; Billee Hartley, county officer; Nancy Robin- son, parliamentarian and historian; advisor, Miss Rothermel. Sue Spruance and Miss Rothermel help pour the punch for the meeting honoring the grandmothers. Or ganizations That Have 24 FRONT ROW: Edna Lyons, Linda Sink, Kathryn Mader, Billee Hartley, Marjorie Finfrock, Nancy Robinson, Sue Spruance, Nancy Oakes. SECOND ROW: Rita Lyons, Cynthia Stump, Faith Fullerton, Peggy Strohmenger, Linda Pohling, Rita Sink, Ethel Bagwell. THIRD ROW: Cathy Lavy, Donna Cassel, Marie Robinson, Marlene Meyer, Kathy Yoder, Jane Flora, Miss Rothermel.
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