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Banquet Highlights Honor Society Year ROW 1--Sandra Wright, Gaitha Godwin Vicki Aufd b J The Senior Honor Society offers recognition to the good student competing in a modern world. The rising generation needs a solid background of academic excellence, and good school citizenship. In this organization we find those students who meet these standards. The banquet, held each spring, is the high- light of the year 's activities. , en urg, ane Ann Schade, Carolyn Hutteger, Connie Conner, Kay Suzuki. ROW 2--Butch Schneider, Carl Smith, Janet Wallenmeyer, Diane Starzinger Marion Wessel Joe Buerkle J C ' -- ' ' ' ' , ane rites. ROW 3 Janice Bollinger, Barbara Palisch, Donna Reitzel, Mrs. Harbison, Judy Sheiton, Stanley Sides, Tom O'Loughlin. The senior members are entirely responsible for planning the installation of the new pledges. With the help of the sponsor, Mrs. Harbison, they present the program. 22
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and Jr. Student Council Sells Book Covers The junior high, not wanting to feel slighted also accepted the responsibility of se1f-govern- ment and elected a capable Junior Student Council. The members organize money making projects and sponsor dances. As their money making Project this year, the council sold book covers and note books. They were the traditional school colors, and even had a Jackson Indian on the back. Webster Davault, president of this year's council, is presented with gavel. ROW ONE: Connie Shambo, Betty Schlegel, Martha Schoen, Donna Wessel. ROW TWO: Jerry Schloss, Vernon Turley, David Ludwig, Keith Dunn, Webster Davault. 21
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Qualified Students Active in Jr. Honor Society Membership has greatly increased in the past two years, and Mrs. Schoen 's room is a very busy place when meet- ings are called. Representing the scholars and good school citizens, the Junior Honor Society, composed of seventh, eighth, and ninth graders, shows great promise for the future. This society develops leader- ship and good character in these ambitious young students. ROW ONE: Mrs. Schoen, Darrell Schuette, Nancy Keller, Cheryl Martin, Charlotte Ludwig, Carol Birk, Sharyn Martinson, Donna Wessell, Jane Wagner, Carol Wessel, Jean Hager, Stanley Riehn, Jerry Jackson, Gerald Hitt, Adelaide Heyde, Diane Husher, Rhonda Sievers, Janet Henson, Karen Martin, Joyce Kuntze, Marsha Savers, Pan Hahs, Mary Schade, Laura McClary, Carlton Thoma. ROW TWO: Diane Beattie, Sylvia Slinkard, Brenda New- onger, Judy Flanigan, Shirley Penrose, Karen Niblack, Alice Thompson, Donna Miller, Sharon Skinner, Jo Ann Hoxworth, Jane Statler, Bonnie Baxter, Sharon Platt, Jane Seabaugh, Virginia Gerharter, Charlene Fiedler, Carol Seabaugh, Betty Johnson, Cathy Sander, Peggy Amelunke, Lynn Conner, Mary Cracra.ft, Karen Crites, Linda Mc- Cain, Karen Bollinger. ROW THREE: Nancy Bowers, Gary Wilke, Nancy Kuntze, Margaret Martin, Sharon Birk, Sharon Kuntze, Peggy Myers, Brenda Neumeyer, Jean Smith, Janice Kuntze, Alberta Macke, Carol Thoma, Angla Leimer, Judy Southard, Linda Nitsch, Martha Ford, June Smith, Judy Jones, LaVerne Guth, Katherine Engleman, Cheryl Ginter, Linda McCain, Sandra Reed. ROW FOUR: Barbara Husher, Vernon Turley, Bob Jones, Ed Hennecke, Donald Kasten, Mike Conley, Tom Cosgrove, James Wilkinson, Edwin Robins, Larry Myers, Gary Breezel, David Ludwig, Jim Morrison, Mike Akams, Reid Caron, Stephen Bollinger, Mike Kistner, Larry Whitler, Jim Vangilder, John Paul, Joe Godwin, Larry Hendershott, Mike Harrison, Richard Mainord, Cleo Van Arnburg, David Crites, Dan Dickerson, Fritz Sander, Gene Craft, John Brothers. 23
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