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Student Council Serves Our School IRST VERTICAL ROW Jim Sarver, Vice-Presidentg Linda lghtner Becky Iddings Secretaryg Joan Lambert, Kris Shaurer, rxs KIIPSIIHB SECOND VERTICAL ROW: Mr. Keith Weidner, dvisor Ron Hall John Dickson, Treasurerg Rex Coate, Vlkl tockslager Lynn Dlllon Joy Minnich, President. THIRD VER- I CAL ROW Verlln Cross During the summer, Joy Minnich, Jim Sarver, and John ickson attended the Student Council Workshop at Ohio orthern Umversity 1n Ada, Ohio. They gained valuable nowledge concernlng the fundamentals of making our tudent Council a functioning and worthwhile organiza- 'CY '- ' ' 'K 0 .. i Who said champagne doesn't bubble? ., .---rf J ,fs--.1-'jr X. . , - , t ' : , I ' ' 1 8 7 ion. A , W. at AY Ji- - 5' A. : :gat N . J .xx X. FIRST VERTICAL ROW: Carol Netzley, Becky Smith, Robin Devilbiss, Teresa Level, Melinda Coate, Doris Fine, Kenny Steiner. SECOND VERTICAL ROW: Cinde Geist, Bob Johnson, Vicky Mote, Dan Truebenbach, Mike Hoover, Reporter. Members of the Student Council contribute much time and effort towards their many varied duties, such as: fill- ing the supply machine, dusting the trophy cases, and pre- senting Homecoming. For the students' enjoyment, they provide three feature films each year, decorate the school for Christmas, and manage a paperback bookstore. The many hours of work that each member contributes is unnoticed by most students, however his reward is know- ing he represents the student body to the best of his ability. Student Council makes money by selling books to students at lunch time. 27
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Attendants to the ueen SENIOR ATTENDANT Linda Lightner with escort Ron Hall. A beautiful fall scene was the background for a successful Homecoming dance. SENIOR ATTENDANT Eileen Harrison with escort Gene Magato. Riding the float in the Homecoming parade, Pam Elvey, .lay Minnich, Carolyn Morter, and Kris Shaurer flash smiles of expectation. FRESHMAN ATTENDANT SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT JUNIOR ATTENDANT 26 Melinda Coate Becky' Smith Tonya Sowry
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wr I Muslc, once admitted to the soul, be i FIRST ROW: Stockslager, Kathy Klabunde, Lynn Dillon, Bonnie Van Dyke, Sue Puterbaugh, Jenny Schuman, Lynn Miller, Kathy Rhoades, Becky Smith, Vicky Smith, Joyce Ward, Janie Truitt, Jerry Schleinetz, Dennis Mote, Donna Driver. SECOND ROW: Denise Baker, Jean Carveth, Debbie Hangan, Candy Werts, Karen Coppess, Cindy Fledderjohn, Nancy McDonald, Wanda V I , I 1' 5 Pep band adds sp1r1t to basketball games by playing fight songs. A , H1 1 .'-1,5,.'3h ,, f wx' f' F' k . nz ta... sz' . are 'X-' MCC-uire, Connie Bouck, Kristine Klipstine, Velva Hinkle, Karen Kessler, Pat Cassell, Pam Steiner, Ann Williamson, John Hoover, Amie Elson, Doris Fine, Jo Dell Strain, Carol Fourman, Beth Fisher, Roger Dehus, Roger Hurley, Marj Helstern, Sue Stickle. THIRD ROW: Karen Fine, Susan Tasker, Carla Obum, Marilyn Abaugh, Jean Rohrer, Junell Yoder, Cheryl Etter, Debbie Lane, John 015135. , ,U aa.. .V ,A ' 'E-'JMX we i . -,,--J., lf , luv' J if flfwwh ,asv an :Leif . .1 h . v I. . '1 'r i .' , . -.'., ..-,AI .. ' Kris Shaurer JOHN PHILLIP SOUSA AWARD The JOHN PHILLIP SOUSA BAND AWARD is presented to the most out- standing band member. This individual must be loyal, cooperative, and must con- tribute to the many phases of band life.
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