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Scholar Quiz 3 Row 1iL To RJ: Chris Shew, Sheila Pinkley, Dave Hedrick, Cindy Arnett, Laura Leip, Brenda Knouff, Row 2: Mr. Francin CSponsorb, Jeff Howe. Doug Clark, Jim Downey, Tom McDermott, Mike Wakeland, Dave Howell, Calvin Conditt. 'FT J' Aw Q J., K Q,
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National Honor Society Pam Alcorn, Cindy Arnette, Ruth Asaro, Dale Bibko, Dave Bruyette, Iris Burleson, Doug Clark, Kathy Cody, Karen Copeland, James Downey, Doritha Field, Vicki Grubbs, Rita Hampton, Dave Heath, Cindy Heidel, Mark Heislen, Chris Hibler, Sue Huellinghorst, Bill Jones, Jill Klein, Brenda Knouff, Kathy Kohler, Laura Leip, Wendy Lineback, Tom McDermott, Tim Morrison, Cindy Pavlovits, Bridget Raney, Steve Rasch, Diane Richardson, Rose Rockamann, Jeanne Rolfe, Cathy Ruzensky, Janet Satterfield, Dteve Saulich, Marilyn Susek, Kathy Sutherland, Karen Taylor, Mike Tolbert, Corrine Tryon, Sandy Tyc, Rebecca Viehman, Terry . Walker, Chris Walsh, Sue Ahorn, Barb Barkhouse, Heidi Beaver, Marcia Gower, Kim Hagedorn, Julie Hobbs, Sue Jenner, Karen Jeske, Jean Oberle, Debbie Ragland, Martha Rasmussen, Margie Riggins, Mark Self, Toni Smith, Peggy Stamp, Pat Weible, Nancy Whitener, Augusta Wold, Bryan Wright, Vivian Civili, Wendy Clark, Grant Crawley, Randy Daming, Mary Dilthey, Donna Dolan, Mary Geujen, Kathy Hardie, Joe Henke,Sharon Jackson, Lisa Jeske, Greg Klein, Walter Ley, Maurine Loebel, Missy Margreiter, Kathy McDaniel, Linda Metts, Kathy Moffitt, Nancy Moss, Sue Oligschlaeger, Sheila Pinkley, Chris Pitlyk, Karen Richards, Debbie Ruzensky, Steve Ryals, Ray Shinn Sponsor: Charles Winscott Faculty Committee: Orley Townsend, Fran Krueger, Hazel Maxwell , Ruth Kopp, George Sweet, Sue Jones, Charles Winscott, Joe Steins, Ellen Chamberlain, Robin Johnson Mr. Winscott says Get involved , sell the pep hats, sell the programs. Bake some cookies. Manage the store. Call a meeting. Think of another idea for the float. Arrange an assembly. Sell the pep hats and more .,. Didn't anyone tell Mr. Winscott we really tied for third place with out float? And we did call a meeting of our involved people, but there was no-one there to vote. Even though NHS meetings are a lot of fun, why can't we getmore members and the vice-president to come? Yes, Mr. Winscott is late again and what do you think of that? He's probably still at the football game, trying to peddle pep hats. I think for all our assemblies we should get Nancy Whitener's put it together band, They only require one night rehearsals and only make one night stands. And our president, Debbie Ragland, is really a fine speaker, when she stands at the podium, you can't see her knees shake from the bleachers. Who's balancing the books at the school store? Really, oh really, was Heidi Beaver's reply, t'To me all the nickels look the same size. Committee time, we need a chairman, co-chairman and members. All volunteers make yourself plain. f'Ms. President, Ms. President, this half of the room politely abstainsf' All in all, we all are so proud. That one little pin, Hremoveth all doubt. And maybe someday, through all of our fun we'll find our school has been bettered by something we've done.
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4 Student Council Row ML To RJ: Nancy Paridy, Mike Wakeland, Augusta Wold, Row 2: Greg Alexander, Kathy Kohler, Liz Lueking, Ann Castellano, Carolyn Whitehead Pat Weible, Mr. Mark Hoffman CSponsorJ, Cindy Arnett, Row 3: Miss Sue Jones fSponsorJ, Ron Susek, Wendy Lineback, David Wood. Student Council Corner it ls Mike here yet? I think he's sick. Let's order 'The Sting ' Who's going to speak at the flag raising? Who wants to volunteer for Slave Day? l want a rollie-pollie chair! I vote no! We're not voting yet! So goes a typical hour in Student Council. But in the end, decisions are made. And many successes have result- ed, for instances the movies, Bicentennial Flag raising, Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus contest, and one of the best Who's Who we've ever had. And last but not least, trash cans in the M-4 smoking area. ii ii
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