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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Members of the' Eagle chapter of the National Honor Society are shown at the left. FRONT ROW: Ianet Kintner, Ianet Cook, Sandra Weaver, Carol Oxender. SECOND ROW: Ann Kintner, Elaine Cilcher, Betty Ioy, Chuck White, Carole Buerk, Nancy Franz, Barbara Orewiler. Ann Kintner as president and Carol Oxender as vice president guided the chapter's activities dur- ing this school year. Tapped at a special high school assembly were Betty Ioy, Carole Bu erk, Ianet Cook, and Sandra Weaver as mem- bers in good standing and Ianet Kintner and Chuck White as proba- tionary members because they are sophomores . Congratulations , Chuck, how does it feel to be a rose amid so many thorns? Honor Society Inducts Six Members .75 k 'f 'sv W' The first scholarship banquet was held at N.C. this year. Miss Lillian Comar, Dean of Women at Hillsdale College presented an address to the l7O parents, teachers, and honored students who were present. The tapping of Sandra Weaver by Barbara Orewiler at a spi-cial nssi'n.bly. 21
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Student Council Has A Successful Year FRONT ROW: Carol Oxender, Secretary and Treasurer, Iohn Dietrich, President, Nancy Franz, Vice President. SECOND ROW: Barbara Orewiler, Ianet Rickard, Sharon Franz, Betty Hadley. THIRD ROW: Doyle Rodenbeck, Cary Collie, Steve Clymer, Frank Lantz. This year's student council was more active than in the past and established many firsts in our school's history. They sponsored our homecoming cele- bration, initiated a snake dance and bon fire before an important basketball game, and through their efforts a pay telephone was installed. Also, the council sold' pom- pons for the county tournament and had a booth at the carnival to provide funds for their operation. Hats off to you students. Must be real Hush Hush. Left to Right, Iudy Yoder, Nancy Carter, Lola Surbey at the Council phone. 20 The bon fire after an exciting snake dance. Betty Hadley as the fortune teller predicting the destruction of the Stryker Panthers. Kneeling is Nancy Franz who is assisting Betty with the festivities.
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FRONT ROW: Lyndal Hugg, Mary Sue Lougheed, Ruth Leslie, Ianet Rickard, Sharon Franz, janet Kintner. SECOND ROW: David Gallutia, Darlene Dietrich, Iill Critchfield, Neva Whitney, Betty Hadley, Carol Oliver, Carol Oxender, Ann Kintner, Sandra Weaver. THIRD ROW: Jeff Thompson, Doyle Rodenbeck, Dan White, Bob Hoffman, Kenny Esterline, Ronnie Wray, Marvin Hane, Nancy Franz. The AQUILA staff has been hard at work for the past twelve months trying to improve the yearbook. It is our greatest desire that you enjoy this book at the present time and in the years ahead. P We wish to thank everyone who has in any way help- ed the staff with this publication. THE AQUILA STAFF Marvin Hane and Mr. Gallutia, the Aquila advisor. Marv was one of the biggest help- ers of staff and received special recognition for his work. 1 Betty Hadley, Editor in Chief and Sharon Franz, Layout Editor, are seated here discussing plans for this book. Sharon was really enthused while this picture was taken. Crawling in the window are three of the main staff members: Nancy Franz, Advertising Manager: Ann Kintner, Business Manager, janet Rickard, Art Ed- itor. Everyone has to have fun sometime--don't they girls!
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