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STUDENT SENATE In Dayton Public Schools, as in any other school sys- tem, problems arise that concern the welfare of the students ' education. It is the purpose of the Student Senate, a body comprised of representatives from throughout the city school system, to discuss these problems and bring about positive results. Meadowdale participants were: Senior representative: Karen Jones Senior alternative: Kim Clark Junior representative: Kelli Mack Junior alternative: Rita Jackson ACTIVITIES 39
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Front Row: Craig Naylor, Denny Nolan, Kim Sharp, Susan Guernsey, Stephanie Pfeil, hrancie Zusman, Susan Birt, Suzanne Spangenberger Row Two: Lawrence Davis, Brian White, Mike Rahn, Anna Jenefsky, Karen Jones, Whitney Riddle, Tonya Lewis, Caria Pogue, George Nicholas, Dorian Clark, Rod Graham, Gianna Howard, Brian Dougherty, Derrick Atkins, Eddie Harris, Jim Nickolas, Joni Charme, Mike Nevius, Randy Gianopulos, Rob Bretzfelder, John Kosik, Brian Rice Back Row: Tim Keen, Chris Trick, Kevin Cokley, John Young, David McNair, Tim Wilimitis, J. J. Alter; Davetta Wilkinson, Marlena Locke, Eric Johnson, Mark Newberry, Rachel Scearce, GregAldredge, Gary Naylor, Danny Izenson MAGNET Magnet school has been available to all Dayton Public School students who chose to take courses which were unavailable at their home school. In the beginning, the pro- gram was located at the YWCA, but has been relocated at Roth, Dunbar, Fairview, and the Museum of Natural History. Course offerings are in Communications, Computer Tech- nology, Urban Studies, Humanities, advanced classes in math, science, English, and foreign languages, and Museology. 38 ACTIVITIES
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The National Honor Society is an elite group of stu- dents whose purpose is to provide a tutoring service to the school. Applicants are judged by a conrimittee com- prised of administrators and teachers, on leadership, scholarship, character, and service. To be eligible, sen- iors must carry a 3.25 grade point average and juniors must have at least a 3.5 grade point average. The group, advised by Mrs. Meiselman, produces and funds the induction ceremony held each spring. Front Row: Anna Jenefsky, vice president; Cathy Izenson; Kim Clark, secretary; Lisa Newman; Karen Mell- man; Karen Jones, president Back Row: Brian White, sgt-at-arms; Mike Rahn; Mrs. Meiselman Not Pictured: David Fox, treasurer; Kim Sharp; Francie Zusman 40 ACTIVITIES
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