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The Qoverning Body of N. H. S. Eddie Combs. Jim Clouse, and Martha Hartman are in charge of seeing that everything in the Student Council runs smoothly. Solutions for many problems arising in our new school, locker inspections, choosing assembly programs for the next year, decorating the Christmas tree, supervising cheer-leader elections, and the crowning of a Blue and White Queen were all a part of the many activities performed by the Student Council. Through the Student Council the entire student body is represented: members are able to meet with the administrators to discuss the various problems that arise throughout the school year. All of the Student Council committees worked together wi tli Mr. Weddle and the officers to make this a memorable year for the entire student body. President James Clouse Vice-President Edward Combs Secretary-! reasurer Martha Hartman First Row: James Martz. Richard Pippenger. Robert Toney. Sandra Thomas. Patricia Masterson. Marietta Rogers. LaVonda Stahly. Dorothy Martin. Carol Sue Hahn. Second Row: Steven Quiglev. Patricia Thompson Bonnie Cain. Steven Price. James Clouse. Michael Pippenger. Dorothy Ulery. Carole Arm'old. Third Row Fred Huns-berger. George Freese. James Hamsher. James Stouder, Edward Combs. Richard Pletcher. Dean Berger, Martha Hartman. CopjM's Inc.—Nflpflnff Kitchens 23
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First Row: Patricia Thompson. Carol Sue Hahn, Carole Armold. James Clouse. Bonnie Cain. Dorothy Martin. Second Row: Fred Hunsberger. James Hamsher. Martha Hartman. Richard Pletcher. Edward Combs. Dorothy Ulery. The Honor Students of N. H. Scholarship, service, leadership, and character form the bases of selection for National Honor Society, considered to be the greatest honor that can come to those who have made their mark upon the Nappanee High School scene. This year there were twelve members, three from the junior class and nine from the senior class. Under the leadership of Mr. Paul Hartle the group finished and displayed, in the new school, the names of all National Honor Society’ members from the date of its chartering in 1036 to the present date. The society also revised and distributed activity record cards to be brought up to date by students in grades nine through twelve. On the social side, the society inaugurated a Christmas tea. which was a reunion of the members of the two previous years, and the present members. Because of the success of this tea. the society voted that it should become an annual affair. President Edward Combs Vice-President Fred Hunsberger Secretary-Treasurer Dorothy Martin 22 Coppes Inc.— apanee Kitchens
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D. C. E. First How: John Hawley. Stanley Thomas. Mike Hoover. Phillip Hochstetler. Gerald Yoder. Second How: Anita Hoover. Larry Riley. Donald Miller, Denny Downs. Mr. McGrew. The Di versified Co-operative Education Clubs purpose is to train students for occupations in which they would like to continue after graduation. This gives the students training and experience which they could not obtain in the classroom. The club is under the supervision of Mr. McGrew. President ----------------------Anita Hoover Vice-President---------------------Larry Riley Secretary-Treasurer Gerald Yoder First Row: Jim Rood. Bob Scheets. Ed Getz. Larry Stahly. Roger Buss. Second Row: Mr. McGrew. Allan Corwin. Jerry Elmore. Lee Hochstetler. Tom King. Electric Club The Electric Club was organized this year by Mr. McGrew to promote among boys in high school an interest in any kind of electronics. Members had several projects throughout the year; one of these was manipulating the public address system at the Community Building. First Row: Anita Corwin. Diana Evans. Portia Mutschler. Susie Calbeck. Susie Neibert, Margo Miller. Second Row: Karen Clouse. Linda Price. Karen Spicher, Tish Nettrour. Jane Rood. Terry Pippenger. Barbara King. Third Row: Doris Berger. Stanley Lopp, Bill Stouder. Roger Heckaman. Larry George. Lewis Naylor. Gwen Fisher. Mrs. Rood, sponsor. Fourth Row: Pat Martin. Sandra Nichols. Linda Heckaman. Gary Culp. Ron Wilson. Ronnie Elliott. Jim Clouse. Art Club I he newly organized Art Club under the sponsorship of Mrs. Rood spent most of the year preparing for the future of the club. Several guest speakers were heard throughout the year. President Bill Stouder Program Chairman Linda Heckaman 24
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