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F:IRST ROW - Left to Right: Joe Gregory, Connie Natty, Lyn Park, Jane Vail, Ann Pansing, Sally Harris, Linda Beggs, Cathy Grimes, Cheryl Yates, Carol Taylor, Ann Severns, Debbie Donaldson, Ruth Burzynski, Brenda Jackson. SECOND ROW - Pat Cox, Debbie Staton, Tom Beckman, Curtis Allbritten, Ben Hall, Philip Frazier, Brad Teckenbrock, Stan Windhorst, Mike McDearmon, John Hufsey, Nola Parkins, Cheryl Bunch, Margaret Trail. THIRD ROW - Jo Ann Downing, Kris Kennedy, Thomas Graman, Bruce Krueger, Pat Quint, David Anglin, Tom Mallin, Mike Miller, Marilyn McCabe, Becky Webb, Janice Owens, Nancy Owens, Jacki Bremer, Sponsor, Elizabeth Beardsley. FOURTH ROW - Joyce Ellerbusch, Darryl Dassing, David Bremer, Thomas Hall, Chris Hollis, Sandy Westerman, Cathy Rice, Jane Sullivan, Debbie Maess, Janis Neally, Aleeta Milligan, Sturg Wetherington, Jan Korte, Jim Pratte, Chris Fowler. FIRST ROW - Left to Right: Pam Garrett, Brenda Jackson, Ann Pansing, Lyn Park, Jane Vail, Cheryl Yates, Carol Taylor, Ann Severns. SECOND ROW - Brad Teckenbrock, Philip Frazier, Tom Graman, Gene Tilker, Mike McDearmon, Ben Hall, John Hufsey, Sponsor, Mr. Knight.
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Science and Math Organizations Stimulate the Minds of Students Rosalie Powell hesitantly takes the lead in a play for Math Club, while Bob Dunn and Mary Dum-meier wait patiently for their parts. FIRST ROW - Left to Right: Marilyn Day, Rosalie Powell, Mary Ann Leonard, Susan Harantha, Nancy Karber, Paula Mills. SECOND ROW - Leslie McColgin, Patsy Foreman, Priscilla Hawkins, Vickie Stevens, Suzanne Frazier, Patty Travis, Mrs. Powers. THIRD ROW - Marla Wiedemann, Mary Dummeier, Bob Dunn, Joe Main, Kathy Rutherman, Sharon Medly, Jill Young, Kathy Travis. The Math Club is an organization for freshmen and sophomore students under the leadership of Mrs. Fredna Powers, sponsor. During the past year monthly meetings were held at which programs and plays were presented to show the students that math can be fun and interesting. Mu Alpha Theta is an honorary organization for math students who have maintained a 4.5 average in math and have been active members in the Math Club for two years. Interesting programs on math were presented by the sponsor, Mrs. Elizabeth Beardsley, throughout the year. The Computer Club is a newly formed organization which is a branch of the Physics Department. This past year Mr. Russell Knight, sponsor, conducted weekly meetings explaining the similarities between physics and data processing. 28
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Honor Society — Characterized by Effort and Achievement FIRST ROW - Left to Right: Tom Graman, President, Debbie Donaldson, Secretary, Connie Nutty, Treasurer, Ben Hall, Vice-President, Mr. C. Anderson, Sponsor. SECOND ROW - Debbie Maess, Ruth Burzynski, Jane Sullivan, Nancy Sullivan, Nancy Howell, Chris Fowler, Cathy Grimes, Cheryl Yates, AnnSeverns, Jane Vail, Lyn Park, Carol Taylor, Ann Pansing, Paula Brown. THIRD ROW - Phillip Frazier, June Shipley, Brenda Jackson, Nancy Houseright, Linda Beggs, Debbie Staton, Kris Kennedy, Katie Kidd, Sally Harris, Paula Cromeenes, Pam Garrett. FOURTH ROW - Brad Teckenbrock, Nola Parkins, Cheryl Bunch, Lavonne Glass, Margaret Trail, Janis Neally, Aleeta Milligan, Pat Quint, Janice Owens, Cathy Rice. Sandy Westerman. FIFTH ROW - Darryl Dassing, Peggy Adams, Joyce Ellerbusch, Pat Cox, Mike Cougill, Thomas Hall, Arietta Behrendt, Vicki Owens, Jim Pratte, Jan Korte, Stephen Remy, Becky Webb, Chris Hollis. SIXTH ROW - Bruce Krueger, David Bremer, David Anglin, John Kennedy, Tom Mallin, Joe Gregory, John Hufsey, Mike Miller, Sturg Wetherington, Nancy Owens, Jacki Bremer. The Honor Society of Metropolis Community High School is an organization for those students who have maintained high scholastic averages during their high school careers. The 1969 members include 33 Juniors and 37 Seniors who have attained this honor through their outstanding qualities of leadership, character, scholarship, and service. Tom Graman, president of Honor Society, discusses plans for Spring installation of new members, April 1, 1969. 30
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