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U1 Aristos Mcmbers front row ud Graxes Mariann Bi ' ', :J y f , e '11, Sandy Yanna, Janet Dixon. Seated: Joanna Satkowiak, Carolyn Keeler, Miss Martha Zemke, president David NVieland, Mrs. Phyllis Vegter, Janet lrVirsing, Donna Young. Row 3: Diane lvood. Mary Iillen Gunther, Kay Diebold, Teri Bennett, Luclla Helinreich, Sandi Fahlen, Jewell Gillespie, Anne Reynolds. Row 4: Pat Young, Kenda King, Joyce Bauer, Kay Gibson, Marcia Voisine, Georgia Jeffrey, Kathy Kaunilz, Leila Buddenbaum, Doris Kitson, Edith lvllilll. Row 5: Judy Grew, Jean Helm- reich, Joanne Nitz, Mary Dunn, Sharon Barre, Ardith Lemke, Karen Fitzmaurice, Mary Ellen Nickel, Liz Reif, Julie Dittmar, Janice Streu. Row 6: Barb Gustafson, 'Barb Bruzewski, Trudi Hollister, Janet McGunegle, Gayle Beck, Mary Slowinski, Pat Van Tassell, Kay Bromley, Karen Porter, Lorna Buddenbaum, Bethal Jean. Row 7: Ron Hartley, Dean Pashak, Harvey Rugenstein, Dick Behrens, Bill Schweitzer, Louis Jacoby, Don Prill, Jim Smith, Alan Koch, Klaus Matthes, Harry Klopf, Tim Tomke, Terrance Mitchell. Aristos chose honor students ' 20 Aristos, the National Honor Society, selects juniors and seniors each year to become members of this organization. These members are selected on the basis of four points: scholarship, char- acter, leadership, and ability. Students who make Aristos may well be proud of this honor for only the top students in the school are selected. These students are a credit to their parents, their school, and their community. Forty-seven new members were selected last year, and each new member received a pin acknowledging that they were a member of this society. Miss, Martha Zemke was in charge of Aristos. Jim Smith and Carolyn Keeler seem to be very happy upon learning that they have been selected for membership in Aristos. School life
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Student Council Executive Board, Row 1: SC secretary Sharon Barre, treasurer Sandi Fahleng vice-president Louis Jacoby, president Bob Yantg sergeant-at-arms Mary Jo Snableg Pat Van Tassell.Row 2: Ken Peck, Joanne Nitz, Mary Dunn, Betty Pfundt, Rex Marquardt, Dawn Ray- mond, Penny Snogren, Judie Janicke, Dick Reid. Student Council reigned STUDENT COUNCIL, Row l: Elaine Zimmerman, Judy Gilles, Sandra Huskins, Bill Joles, Marcia Samborn, Maur- een Thomas, Judy Wieland. Row 2: Joan Nowland, Karen Hartley, Ed Langenburg, Marv Reinke, Tom Lange, Jo Ellen Wlalrath, Sharon Raddatz. Row 3: Chuck Brad- iield, Nancy VVintcrs, Nancy Kernstock, Ruth Ann Shawl. Jo Ann Kern, Joan Barber, Marilyn Horak, Judy Taglauer. Sandra Pack, Kayellen Jankens, Laurctta Martin, Dee Ellen Miller, Drogo Montague. Row 4: Sonia Shaheen. Sandra Rose, Barb Adams, Nancy Nesbitt. Sharon Pierson. Carolyn Burk, Kay Stinchcombe, Judy Carter, Kathv Kaunitz, Leila Budclenbaum. Row 5: Joan White, Sue Skelton, Janet Resmer, Eleanor Shufelt, Janet Mcflunegle. Beverly Adams, Karen DeLong, Karen Finner, Sue Cav- anaugh, Shirley LaLonde. Row 6: Joel Gougeon, Don Jones, Wayne Eyre, Mike Kegley. Ric Englund, Daniel Nvarmbier, Bob Hearit, Robert Pease, Tom Schomaker, Fred Schmidt, John Lore. School life l
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Handy's chapter of Quill and Scroll, Inter- tiousis ntwu ntlixunis, Row 1, lett to right, janet McGunegle, Carol Rullertshofer, Elizabeth Reif, treas- urer joan Satkowiak, president Louis Jacoby, vice-pres- itlent Mary .Io Snable, secretary Mary Dunn, Doris Kitson. Row 2, Carol XVilson. Marianne Bill, Iill Stokes, Sandi Fahlen, Edie Wirth, Barbara Zehnder. Ioanne Nitz Judie janicke, Carol Timmons. i Row 3, jim Smith. Phil Nuffer, Mary Ellen Nickel, Sharon Barre, Pat Van Tassell, Nancy Kaczmarek, Midge Con- nelly, Eleanor Shufelt. Row 4, advisers Mr. Stuart Huff, Mr. Steve Carlson. 84 S honors Writers national Honorary Society for High School Journalists was named alter professor A. A. Applegate. To become a member of this society, students must meet stiff requirements and be a member of the Pep, Occident, or Plume staffs. New members are elected twice a year, and this year our society initiated a new chapter in Frankenmuth. A polio drive was sponsored at the halftime of a basketball game, and cheer- leaders collected contributions in the Quill and Scroll wall banner, sweeping up the coins from the floor that parents and students had tossed. Sponsors were Mr. Stephen Carlson and Mr. Stuart Huff, Pep and Occident, and Plume ad- visors respectively. Quill and Scrollers and journalism staff members feast at the fall initiation banquet. At the left of the table are Carol Rulfertshofer, Sandra Fahlen, Sharon Busickg at the right, Carolyn Hlilson, Phil Nuller, Kay Stinchcombe. School life A . Li. '9- 9 -- -gi 154, I 21
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