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'imyl 4. sf A- 3' friizfi Organizations 'I01 Things go better with Coke, Mr. Gosch says-especially during the Student Council Workshoplabove left? Two Chilean students representing the International Student Exchange program, dis- play their native talents at the Chili-Gram sponsored by the Stu- dent Council,
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jerry Black Carol james Tim Baker Sara McIntosh Council Will Support Indian's Education After dedicating two years to international projects, the 1968-1969 MHS Student Council decided to aid the Save the Children Federation by providing 180 dollars to cover the cost of a high school education for an American Indian. Projects to raise money for the scholarship were an after-game dance and an ice cream social. This schol- arship pays for the student's books, tuition, and lunches for one school year in a school associated with SCF and located in an underdeveloped area. Twelve South American students associated with the International Student Exchange program visited Mexico High School for three days while touring member schools of the Midwest. To acquaint the people of Mexico with their South American customs and ideas, these students presented a Student Coun- cil sponsored program, the Chile-Gram. This pro- gram consisted of native songs, dances and decora- tive costumes. Profits made from the project will be used in the coming year to sponsor other ISE stu- dents. STUDENT COUNCIL: IBOTTOM ROW!! Cathy Harrison, Becky Rodes, Marcia Lees, Lisa Lowe, Tracy Mathis, Esther Trabue, Susie Buckner, Ruth Barnes, Sara Mclntosh, Kathleen Barnes. KROW TWO:j james Delong, Chuck Buckner, jim Kiburz, Randy Smith, Linda Phillips, Kathy Atkins, Vicki Berger, Kendra Sullivan, Gloria Zeigler, Cindy Funk, Barbara Kehl, Barbara Small, Betty Fuem- meler. KROW THREE:j jack Holtman, Steve Safford, jim Worstell, Tom Shrader, Alan Van Wyngarden, Lewis Melahn, Randy Means, jeff Fine, john Taylor, jolene Meissert, Claudia jaeger. IROW FOUR:j Mike Nichols, jim Palmer, Rod Buresh, Said Fayad, Paul Friedberg, Steve Sutton, Elaine Reinerd, Tim Baker, jerry Black, Carol james, Patty jenson, Dianne Davis, Connie Harrison. NOT PICTURED: Tom Brown, Bruce Knipfel, Everett Trabue. 100 Organizations
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Senior inductees, initiated into the National Honor Society are IROW ONE:2 Nancy Allen, Kathy Atkins, Connie Harrison, Mary Murphy, Georgia Paden, Vicki Heim, Kathy Heerboth, Brenda Monk, Linda Becker, Fadia Fayad, Judy Fisher, Betty Fuemmeler, Ginger Mundy, KROW TWOJ Terry Meek, Sharon Sampson, loan Offutt, Mark Beshears, Lee lolly, Lee Danser, Stan McKinney, Bruce Knipfel, Tim Bailey, Sheila Brown, Gail Moore, lim Mc- Donough, and jerry Black. Not pictured was Patty West. Senator Eagleton Highlights Year for 7 N S'ers For seven Mexico National Honor Society mem- bers, an outstanding memory for '69 will be the Eighth Annual Convention of the Missouri Associa- tion of National Honor Society Chapters at Van Horn School in Independence. Senator Eagleton, a guest speaker, told the con- vention members of their future responsibilities in maintaining peace and the democratic system, heightening the convention's theme, An 'I' to the Future . This year, Mexico's Honor Society boasted a mem- bership of 54, having 13 key members, and initiating 27 seniors and 14 juniors in candlelight ceremonies. Officers elected at the beginning of the year were Gary Fennewald, regent, Wayne Peters, vice-regent, Diane Davis, secretary, and lane Easterling, treasurer. Sponsors were Miss Betty Baker and Mr. George Craddok. The traditional banquet ended the year with guest speaker Kirby Allen. An entertaining speaker, Mr. Allen congratulated the NHS'ers on their ac- complishments and stressed their importance as tomorrow's leaders. Key Members of the National Honor Society, initiated their junior year as the top five per cent of their class are IROW ONE.'J Dianne Davis, lane Easterling, Vicki Berger, KROW TWO:I Debbie Smith, Brenda Strange, Karla Baker, Wayne Peters, Gary Fennewald, Lewis Melahn, Don Carlyle, Marsha Brandis, Judy Duggins, and Kathy O'Blennis. 102 Organizations
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