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' r- l J J i 7 Above: ROW 1: Mts. Oxender, Advisor: Teresa Reagle, Vice-presidents liick Jones, Presidents Terri Swaninger, Secretaryg Becky Dury, treasurerg BACK ROW: John Haines, Marshall lsandis, Nancy Heller, Shelby Pierce. l Honor Society A new type ofltapping ceremony was used to induct eleven new members into the National Honor Society. It was a court type ceremony, where Dick Jones, presi- dent of the Honor'Society, acted as the judge, the facul- ty acted as the july, and the present honor students acted as the defense forithe newly inducted members. ln order to be an eligible member in the Honor Society, a person must have a full E? average, have character, show leader- ship, and service. ! X Q-,nn vu.-.ug - 4 l In an effort to reward scholarship, the scholarship banquet was once more 3 I sponsored by the Honor Society to recog- l nize the outstanding students in grades l seven through twelve. May these stu- dents and many more maintain such high standards. l NEWLY INDUCTED MEMBERS Left: FRONT: Wanda Douglas, Lorraine Houk, Jackie Miller, Diane Martin, Elaine Smith. BACK: Janet Durham, J 1 1 Shirley Martin. 52 i l Butch Bell, Rod Hersha, Carol Waterston,
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STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW Mr Ladd Advisor Dick Jones Vice-President: Teresa Reagle, President: Barb Ely, Secretary and Treasurer Cheryl Fiser News Reporter. BACK ROW: Clarence Bell, Bill Hock, John Haines Terri Swarunger Nancy Heller Beverly St. John, Denny Bell. Is the student council an organization of its own? Shouldn't the student body have the right to elect the officers of the Student Council? These and many other questions asked by the student body as the Stu- dent Council has become a separate organization of their own. They have rewritten the constitution and sponsored many assemblies and record hops at the end of ball games, and the homecoming. Finally, they set up a schedule for activities for thestudent body. Student Council Leads Student Bod 3
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Above: BACK ROW: Terry Oyer, Vicky Keough, Denny Bell, Jeanne Cook, Julie Fackler, Nancy Heller. MIDDLE ROW: Dick Jones, photographer: Kay Pitts, Gloria Dick, Carol Waterston, Barry Rubel. FRONT ROW: Mr. Weslow, Advisor: Janet Durham, Marcheta Kauffman, Douglas Gunn, Chief Editors Debbie Yeager, Business Manager. The Annual Staff Hopes The Creation of a yearbook begins with imagination, develops further with an industrious staff, a concerned advisor, important financial supporters and a kit filled with mounting boards, rulers, paste, razor blades, scissors, and a stack of pictures. Due to lack in funds to finance the yearbook in previous years the annual had taken a decline in fulfillment. But due to the increase in boosters this year the annual staff has made a great effort to make this an annual that we many well be proud of for many years to come. Maybe it may not be classified as a good annual by some, but we keep trying to improve it. And it is only possible to improve the yearbook with the help of boosters and new ideas from the community and school.
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