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Leader Corps Has Good judgement Mrs. Diane Cole is the sponsor for Leader Corps. This club was open to all junior and senior girls. Leader Corps was to develop leadership through on the job experience and to encourage initiative, responsibility, and good judgment to think intelligently and constructively. The girls in leader corps were ones who showed particular interest, leadership ability, and skill in physical education. Club Council Promotes spirit Mrs. Dana Wichern is the sponsor for the Club Council. The group ' s meetings were held once a month during school time. The purpose of Club Council is to develop leadership, and to promote school spirit. They also help to coordinate special school activities throughout the year. Cyrene Buchan, Mary Beth Hartman, Molly Yaney, Renetta Bultimeier, Mrs. Cole. Bottom Row: Kay Olry, Sandy Elmer, Rita Meyer, Andy Gingrich, Karen Kinder, Mrs. Wichern; Top Row: Denitta Magee, Fred Wolf, Beth McCorkle, Mathew Jones, Kevin M. Smith. Leader Corps, Club Council 29
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Radio Club Does Announcements Radio Club is where students learn all the different things about radio, how it operates, what goes into radio, and what radio people do. The sponsor is Mr. Lincoln Record. The members tour radio stations, and they have visited WIFF. Guest speakers come in to give lectures, and members are planning to build a radio station here for morning announcements. There are currently ten members. Greg Tipton and Andy Gingrich do the morning announcements and learn what it takes to be an announcer. They also did something special: They played Christmas music in the halls before Christmas vacation. Greg Tipton looks as if he is enjoying the morning announcements. 28 Radio Club
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Bottom Row: Judy Buckmaster, Libby Caskey, Teresa Matson, Janet Mead, Kim Keller; Lois Martin O.E.A. Learns About Office The O.E.A. Club stands for Office Education Association, sponsored by Mrs. Wilma Ashe. This club was open to all students enrolled in the COE pro- gram. The purpose of the club is to en- courage leadership through vocational service and social activities of a civic nature. Mrs. Sandra Macy sponsors O.E.A. and teaches the recordkeeping class that O.E.A. students take.
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