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Pioneers Find Benefits in Being Well Read With the help of student librarian, LaVern Yutzy, Judy Wing checks on an overdue book Alder Student Librarians With the enlarging of the library, came the addition of books, resulting in a more adequate library for the Alder students. The students turn to the library for books, reports, research material, or just pleasure. Rendering the most helpful services in the school, the library, is appreciated by all the Alder students and faculty. FRONT ROW: Nancy Williams, Sheila Crump, Carol Cantrell, Sue McKirgan, Belinda Davis, Debbie Van Gundy. SECOND ROW: Mike Hall, Marilyn Greene, Grace Hostetler, Karen Yutzy, Linda Graber, Sandra Schmidt. THIRD ROW: Steve Hostetler, David Mitchell, Mike Ryan, LaVerA Yutzy, Charlene Troyer, Barbara Beach. FOURTH ROW: Lyle Pearson. 27 m
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the Pen is Mightier Than the Sword Second year members of Jonathan Alders' Quill and Scroll Club is composed of students with a high interest and outstanding ability in journalism. For the local newspaper the members prepare reports on various school functions and organ- izations and also feature such articles as student polls and editorials. FIRST ROW: R. Mitchell, S. Schmidt, B. Beach, Ruth Taylor. Advisor, R. Churtz, B. Campbell, N. Adkins, K. Kile. SECOND ROW: D. Robinson, E. Bowker, L. Graber, M. Lammi, S. Hostetler, L. Pearson, T. Frey, G. Hos- tetler, M. Lewis, J. Becker, M. Boyhan, J. Wing, B. Boyer. 26 Quill Scroll act as captains and have the res- ponsibility of issuing assignments each week. I
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Student Council Co-Ordinates School Activities While the eighth graders observe an Alder classroom, John Crager explains the vocational agriculture course. Acting as a student government body is the Jonathan Alder Student Council. Meet- ing once a month, the Student Council members discuss problems and new ideas, and try to improve the functioning of the school. Sponsoring the candy sale, the Student Council makes it possible for the classes to earn money. The sale was a big success, For selling 71 boxes of candy, Tim Converse presents to the high sales- man, Vicki Atkinson, a ten-dollar check. and the Seniors won first place and $100, and the Junior Class placed second and won $25. On April 27, the eighth graders from Plain City, Canaan, and Monroe visited Alder to get a preview of high school life. Conducted by the Student Council, the future freshmen were led on a tour of Alder's various departments and classrooms. FRONT ROW: Bonnie Martin, Treasurer; Tim Converse, President; Ken Hanscel, Vice President; Barbara Beach, Secretary; Mr. Oxley, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Paula Bakenhaster, Ralph Martin, Ron Thomas, Linda Adkins, Susan George, Sherry Green- baum, Dretha Phillips. THIRD ROW: Linda Graber, David McCarty, Charles Stenner, Chuck Reed, Elizabeth Bowker, Karen Yutzy, Keith Turner. FOURTH ROW: Carl Troyer, Jerry May. U
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