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Qclwlafesl-ip Team I Disbdxit-State Qclwlofzsldp Tests GENE SPURGEON: Senior Social Studies EDWIN SCHEIDERER: Latin II 2nd in Division IIg 7th in District: 15th in Division II State 10111 in DiViSiO11 11,111 District SALLY DASHER: Spanish Il BEN HUEY: English 9 3rd in Division II: 7th in District: 7th in Division II State Ist in Division II: 6th in District: 9th in Division II State IOHN DOELLINGER: English I2 LARRY SHIRK: English 9 15th in Division II in District 3rd in Division II: HM in Division II State PAMELA RILEY: Spanishl LEONA HUELINGER: Algebra lst in Division H: 2nd in District: Sth in Division II State Sth in Division II BARBARA YOAKUM: Spanishl STEPHEN WILLIAMS: Algebra 3rd in Division II: 4th in District: 12th in Division H State 13th in Division H PAT SIMPSON: English H WALTER BOUIC: General Science 15th in Division H in District Ist in Division II: 3rd in District: 13th in Division II State MARY MARGARET BEACH: English IO STANLEY SPURGEON: General Science 3rd in Division II in District: 17th in Division II State Ilth in Division II LINDA NEWMAN: Biology RUTH ANN HOFFMAN: LatinI 13th in Division II in District 5th iii Division H iii District LINDA FLADT: Latin II CHARLES SULLIVAN: Latin I 10th in Division H in District 6th iii Division il in District Compliments of GENERAL INDUSTRIES, TOT 8. TEEN SHOP, 0 and ELM DAIRY
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V. I. O. FIRST ROW: Leota Baldwin, Judy Thomas, Duane Outhwaite, Jackie Deihl, Nancy Gibson, John Jones. SECOND ROW Connie Fry, Jo Herd, Jerry South, Jackie Heanault, Barbara Goings, Anita Todd, Paula Pyers, Pat Johnson. THIRD ROW: Don Burger, Fred Steinoff, Howard Hednick, Gene McMahon, Bob LeMaster, Carl Gugel, Bill Rausch, Dick Fuller, Jim Moder, Ken McCarty. ABSENT: Beverly Elliott. This year the Vocational Industrial Club, Under the supervision of Franklin Ragase, attended the State Conven- tion at Columbus, where Nancy Gibson was elected State Treasurer. In the State contests at the Spring Conference, Duane Outhwaite won a bronze award for job application. Duane also won a gold award for outstanding achievement. Carl Gugle won a gold award for extemporaneous speaking. The club won a gold award of merit, and the parliamentary procedure team won a gold award. At the Northwest Regional Conference, Leota Baldwin won an award for the best Secretarial Records and Reports of the ear. Thlls year the club paid tribute to the entire faculty by inviting them to the Employer and Employee Banquet. The club also took many educational trips this year. FIRST ROW: Patty Jobe, Bill Mitchell, Jerry Yoder, Carol Smith, John Rutan. SECOND ROW: Jon Faulkner, Lloyd Nicol, Ellen Fitzgerald, Ronnie Glassburn. Last fall each class elected three students who acted as President, Vice President, and Secretary-Treasurer of their respective classes. These students also represent their classes on the Student Council. This year some of their duties were: All officers were in charge of school magazine sales. The senior officers were in charge of planning the program for the Senior Breakfast. The Senior Class President presided over Senior Class Day. The Junior Class o ficers were in charge of decorating and planning for the Junior-Senior Prom. Compliments of CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 ASSOCIATION Compliments of BONNETTE SERVICE STATION 39
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Science D05 Lee Hoiycross, Jim Walker, Mr. Riser, Jim Riser, Leslie Lorenz. Science Day was held at the Ghio State Fair this year. James Walker won a superior rating for his auto engine modelp excellent ratings were received by Lee Holycross for her horse anatomy transparenciesp Jim Riser for his charts of the hu- man bodyj and Leslie Lorenz for his insect collection. Good ratings were received by Gene Spurgeon for his kitchen of tomorrowp Kathy Doellinger for a project on teethi Jack Jackson for a cloud chamberp George Allemang for his diode tube, Larry Daniels for frog anatomyg and Bill Kirby for a television proiect. Satis- factory ratings were received by Fritz Rausch for his seed packager, and Micky Dunbar for a giant electric clock. Exhibits were sponsored by Cecil Riser and Joseph Harrod, science instructors . Fritz Ra usch George Ailemang Larry Daniels Kathy Doellinger ,i .. ' J E .fl . '-4 5' Li' -V - . X dw .61 . , ,fa V ! , . ,V is 'il if . , p ,Y V ,- w a x if T iii: . L A A , , or A -. ' sf f K I ,EGL EM I , I 'Q .k LG. f-.Xe We s,.n.M.s...a 'sfwfzri ..f .. '-liz 7 . ii i, H, . .. ,cz 1 are I ,-1 Q ' I A Q ...i K Ill J ag! , L ,iq I s,Ar K Jack Jackson Gene S ur eon Mick Dunbar Bill Kirb P
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