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i i Q Science Club SEATED lN FRONT: Rodney Hendricks, Kenny Hamet, Vice President, Roger Hess, STANDING: Grant Shepard, Roger Meyer, Librarian, Robert Walkup, Mr. Hendricks, Advisor, Stuart Hinlcle, Charles White, President, Merrill Frame, Norman Thorp, Sandra Hinkle, Secretary, Bob Hoffman, Treasurer, Susan Ely, Reporter, Donald Wells, Ruth Ann Perham, Lowell Bavin, Ronald Wells, The highlight in the county science program for this school year was the hosting of the county science fair. Approximately 800 proiects were submitted with the following North Central students winning awards: Tom Traxler, first in soil conservation, Don Funk, first lin- dividuall in physical science grades 7-97 Gary Hambleton, second llndividualj in biological science grades lO-T27 David Gallutia, third llndividuali in biological science grades lO-l2, Bob Hoffman, second flndividuali in physical science grades T0-l2, Sue Momingstar and Linda Nisley, second lgroupi in biological science grades l0-T27 Cheryl Pitts and Patty Orewiler, third lgroupi biological science grades TO-12. CN-its View of County Science Fair held at North Central
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X., C... 1 aiu., S Mr 4 irlirv 4' .1 T? fs Library Club KNEELING: Grant Shepard, Ronnie Cain, Bob VanDyke, Rodney Hendricks, Roger Meyer, Butch Stantz, Greg Thorp, Jeff Thompson, Larry Wine. STANDING: Mrs. Evers, Advisor, Darlene Gerber, Marsha Rahmer, Bonnie Baker, Barbara Orewiler, Janet Kintner, Elizabeth Landis, Sharon Shumaker, Carol Oliver, Sue Morningstar, Carole Buerk, Loa Jean Brown, Kay Munroe, Janice Sohn, Jean Ann Miller, Patty Orewiler, Joan Spieth Cataloging was our biggest task this year. Every book in our library will be filed three ways at the end of this year. We volunteered to sponsor an assembly on February 4. Six of our members in- troduced some of our better books. Our last project was the purchasing of paper- back books to sell to the student body. We have entertained three times this year. The Montpelier Library Club was .4 our guest for a night. Our Christmas party was held at Mrs. Ever's home. Each year we honor the seniors in our club. This year we had a luncheon for them. BOOK REVIEW CAST Janet Kintner, Roger Meyer, Liz Landis, Joan Spieth, Darlene Gerber, Jeff Thompson, Sue Morningstar. 74
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. 5 r . sis r 5: . 115: in -Il as.. W Q Senior High Band KNEELING: Joy Hess, Sue Ann Rummel, Anna Lou Widmer, Karen Ely. FRONT ROW: Dennis Wyman, Evelyn Mercer, Patty Gruber Kathleen Beck, Sue Morningstar, Bonnie Esterline, Greg Thorp, Sandra Hinkle, Bernadine Young, Patty Kollar. SECOND ROW Dwight Wilson, Don Funk, Elizabeth Landis, Larry Gruber, Richard Greek, Doyle Rodenbeck, Roger Meyer, Ron Slagle. THIRD ROW Ronnie Cain, David Gallutia, Bob Hoffman, William Barone, Band Director, Fred Bryner, Darlene Gerber, Larry Wine. The largest proiect of the year in the .music department was the promotion ot the annual Fish Fry by the band boosters. The evening was well attended by the community and the money will be used in the music program. The high school band and the.iunior high chorus provided the entertainment For the evening. The high school bcnd participated in contest at Bowling Green on March l6. Even though the results were some- what disappointing improvement was shown over the past few years. A christmas concert was presented on December i9 which was well attended. PICTURE AT LEFT: Ronnie Cain seems a bit tired
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