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Service with a smile is our motto f 3 '2' R '- i PHOTO CLU B: Mr. Wiegele, Kathy Ostrowski, Roger N ielsen,jerry Walsh, Francis Brown, Darwin Creason, john Cummings. 2nd row: Stan Zimbel- man, Pennee Hrenak, Bonnie Brueggemann, Merle Hackbarth, Lyntha Ann Scott, Gary Behr. The Audio- Wsua! Members, under the supervision to the members of the Photo Club. These photogra- of Miss Scheel, prove to be a great help to teachers phers are given the advantage of learning how to by showing movies scheduled for various classes. take good pictures, as well as, how to develop them. They operate and distribute all audio-visual equip- The results can be seen by looking at many ofthe ment. This training with electrical equipment will candid pictures in our yearbook. The Annual staff prove to be valuable in future years. would like to thank the Photo Club for their coopera- Mr. Wiegele is responsible for the leadership given tion. AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB: Herbert Veitenhans, Dean Hunter, SteveKronberger, Bob Schwerm, Tom Brummeyer, jack Carlton, Dennis Lorenz, Miss Scheel. 2nd row: Nicklos, Patrick Kenyon, Dorna Rainer, Paul Mraz, Gary p Westerbeck,jack Antonicci, Douglas Siegel. 28
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.ynn joerres, Rod Brandsiedter, Sandra Stu- debaker, Janice Stark. 2nd row: john Rou- sseau, Sharon Thomas, Carol Hennig, jill Herz l i john Docter, Dale Duesing, Bruce Newman, Gerald Young, Gary Koetting. 2nd row: Sharon Thomas, Sandra Studebaker, Shirley Vervloet, Sandi Dalton, Judy Parsons. Scholarship brings national honors The Nalional Music Honor Society carefully chooses its members on their music ability. This so- ciety tries to encourage the students to appreciate and take part in music appreciation in school, church, or community affairs. The greatest honor which any student at Granville can attain is to be chosen a member ofthe Falcon Chapter of the National Honor Society. Selection for this group is based on leadership, scholarship, and service. 27
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.rj Hall monitors serve the school by inspecting student passes and directing traffic between classes. Equally important, the Library Club provides assistance to those students wishing to increase their literary skills. pill ' if lx' 1' Q ' , , . M .. Gary Behr shows us the art of picture developi' jim HALL MON ITORS: Chuck Pleglcr, Kenneth Davis, Lcnore Ruguse,Gordonllahm, Ric Gnentner, Louis Smith, Dizme Shields. 2nd row: Sandy Schell, Linda Hutchins, Darwin Creason, Larry Michalzik, Myla lluettchjanice Stark, Gerald Brickner. - 'MXN I I' The AudioVisnal members, Mr. Heppner, and If Miss Scheel observe the speaker's instructions. l 1 f ,i I 1 . lflf f S t ag .J t ff
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