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Spanish club members are: Row 1: Mr, Fernandez-Cuervo, Ron- nie Moon, Phil Cooper, Barbara Coe, Linda Fletcher, Bev Graft, Donna Trumbouer, Janet Young, Rita Botts. Row 2: Connie Hull, Ron Spath, Toby Miller, Tom Piatt, Bill Lohrig, Jay Martz, Patti Crow, Pam Hamilton, Karen Simon. Row 3: Kathy McNomora, Patty Lesh, Cherri Brewer, Dave Farrell, Jill Williams, Karen Keefer, Linda Crow, Judy Foster, Margaret Cumbey, Tom Brewer. Row 4; Doug White, Linda Cartwright, Karen Burkart, Jean Baker, Bill Moon, Dennis Bonewitz, Duane Hines, Larry Walters, Randy Rice, Lyie Low. El Circulo de Espanol Plans Fiesta The activities committee of the Spanish Club, LyIe Law, Janet Young, Bev Graft, Donna Trumbouer, Doug White, and Linda Fletcher, ore making plans for a party. Spanish club office-holders are Janet Young, reporter; Tom Piatt, vice-president; Phil Cooper, president; Pam Hamilton, treasurer; Potti Crow, secretary; and Donna Trumbouer, activities chairman.
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Student Council members are: Row 1; Ann Witherow, Jo Lynn Hartley, Lisa Lewark, Susan Bauer, Bob Rice, Steve Eisenliut, Janis Caley, Patty Ambriole, and Ruth Anne Horine. Row 2: Billy Brown, Tom Brewer, Gary DeWitt, Brent DeWitt, Don Dunfee, and Randy Rice. Council Continues Democratic Traditions As experienced with chin-ups as with leadership, current student council officers are Bob Rice, president; Susan Bauer, secretary- treasurer; and Steve Eisenhut, vice-president. To create pride in one ' s school .... To suggest to authorities improvements in the school .... To encourage students to take a more democratic part in their school. Transforming these ideals, taken from the new constitution, into reality was the re- sponsibility of the fifteen student council representa- tives. The council, led by a slate of officers elected for the first time in a school-wide contest, examined both the interests and the welfare of the student body, the faculty, and the administration in bi- weekly meetings. Perhaps the most outstanding act of the council was the foundation of the Booster Club, an effective stimulant to school spirit. Also, the Stonewall gov- erning body sponsored a novel and popular cause — formation of a Girls ' Athletic Association. The council was kept busy this year with the annual assignment of planning student assemblies for ' 66- ' 67. Members collected for the WOWO Penny Pitch, gave students a welcome break in the form of a record hop, and, at the ball game, held a cake raffle.
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4-H Clubs Compete for Ribbons .....MmimMmemm- ' mk-o f JwwP j IaSK P A WK M % . , Girls ' 4-H members are: Row 1: Donna Husband, Pam Kahn, Solly Utterbock, Bev Groft, Jean Baker, Karen Jennings, Pam Hamilton, Marsha Rice, Vicky Hull, Vickie Burns. Row 2: Sharon Tucker, Jill Williams, Belinda Bonewitz, Chorlene Longston, Judy Burton, Joyce Baker, Ann Chesterman, Jean Wolf, JoLynn Hartley. Row 3: Mavis Myers, Candy Hartley, Nonda Corll, Thereasa Edwards, Diane Blumer, Mono Wiley, Linda Lohr, Nita Thorn, Renita Hughes, Mary Mendenhall. Row 4: Connie Lund, Carol Schoeff, Jane Bechtold, Anne Witherow, Carolyn Click, Cindy Swain, Judy Brown, Mary Thorn, Carol Cornett, Susan Bauer, Coleen Myers, Sue Williams. Row 5: Brenda Rice, Linda Corll, Patty Collins, Jill Utterbock, Jo Ellen Dennis, Coleen Bauer, Marilyn Schoeff, Sally Schenkel, Trudy Swain, Debbie Prouty, Sally Elliot. Girls ' 4-H officers are Charlene Langston, treasurer,- Coleen Myers, vice-president; Jo Lynn Hartley, president; and Susan Bauer, secretary.
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