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tudents and ommunit Within the walls of Minerva High School the growth and development of the future citizens of Minerva takes place. With the support and encouragement of the community, MHS students grow in knowledge. Because the community helps to provide the equipment, textbooks, and other facilities, scholars at MHS have the opportunity to gain a fine education. 22 Not only does the community come to us but we also go to the community. Bringing the news of the high school to the community is the task of the journalism class. Each week HiLites of the school news are published in the local newspaper. Leonard Boerner and his staff work side by side with the journalists to produce the Crescent in the Leader plant.
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sTUimN'r corxcni BACK ROW: Gary Elliott, Dwayne Morrison, Dewey Russell, Frank Petros, Paul Binnig, Larry Hanna, Richard Moore. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Dorothy Thompson, Judy Flitcraft, Margaret Mahoney, Jackie Bille, Jiin Hetrick, Pain Hutchison, Beth Cassidy. ,Jim Unkefer. FRONT ROW: Nancy Unkefer, Mary Jane Blanc, Russlyn Sliugerts, Deanna Wood, Veronica Lonive, Betty Hafner. - Students Practice Self-Government President ........ ..... . Tim Hetrick Vice President . . . ....... Paul Binnig Secretary ........... Margaret Mahoney Treasurer . . ........... Nancv Unkefer Adviser ........ Mrs. Dorothy Thompson The Student Council, composed of all home room presidents. is the central organization of the MHS student associ- ation. The main purpose of this group is to provide a link between the students and the faculty. The council held meetings approxi- mately every two weeks at which various topics were discussed. Plans were made for a school store next year. The possi- bilities of a student city government were discussed and planned. The council joined 21 the Ohio Association of Student Councils. The council held several locker inspec- tions during the year with a five dollar award going to the winning class. Noon dances. sponsored by the council, were held every Wednesday for the student body. Records or the school's swing band provided the music. A change in the Constitution of the Student Association was proposed by this year's Student Council. According to the change, which was accepted by the student body, officers for the following year will be elected in April, assuming office in May. This will permit more officers to attend workshops during the summer. The in- coming president would be a junior.
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Juniors enrolled in journalism class learn about yearbook production from members of the Crusccnt und printer's staffs. ork ide B id
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