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i a Page 34 Some of the members of National Honor Society were, from left to right, first row: Jo Ann Cummings, Shirley Dauble, Sharon Bebout, Shirley McCarter, Jackie Nicholson, Francis Raleigh and Barbara Fischer. Second row: Eleanor Tyler, Nancy Altheide, June Upton, Mildred Veach, Lois Koewler and Charlotte Aurs. Third row: Jim Pirtle, Phyllis Maynard, Charles Peerman, Myrna Culley, Ida Mary McCutchan, Dawn Bulkley, Irma Gresse and Peggy Ccnaway. Fourth row: Mary Schoon- maker, Anne Mandeville, Sharon Dunham, Lois Donham, Paul Kissel, Ronnie Burgdorf and Noel McDon- ald, Fifth row: David BeMiller, Jim Schaffer, Charlotte McRoberts, Linda Love, Donald Sander and Charles English. Sixth row: Bob Fawcett, Jim Harris, Jim Byers, Bob Martin, Norbert Hancock and Harry Camp- bell. Seventh row: George Kriete- meyer, Donald Kinder, Fred Tramel and Jim Paul. Some members of the National Junior Honor Society were, from left to right, first row: Janice. Imel, Donna Fleming, Phyllis Brothers, Maxine Eckerty, Leona Long, Phyl- lis Harrison, Delores Blackburn and Ethel Pease. Second row: June Winternheimer, Ruth Helfrich, Ruth Ahrens, Janet Nobblit, Hilda Win- stead, Frieda Williamson and Mary Lou Mahaenholtz, Third row: Carla Thornton, Carol Hudson, Louise Bellman, Carol Yokel and Donna Higdon, Fourth row: Ann Buster, Dorothy Scott, Ramona Clark, Mary Klipsch, Wilma Eckerty, Betty Nord- hausen, Jere Richardson, Charles Myers and Lloydene Morris. Fifth row: Ruth Kluge, Janice Wissner, Myrna Fox, Jo Ann Powell, Mar- lene Weber, Nancy Danner, Marlene Muth, Janice Couts and Sarah Wil- son. Sixth row: Peggy Simpson, Margaret Hettenbach, Linda Har- mon, Diane Kirkpatrick, Susan Kirk- patrick, Connie Brammer, Bettye Kerney, Deanna Martin, Rita Te- vault, Nancy McCurdy, Deanna Wesselman, Tony Weller, Jim Boyd, Tom Greenberg, Robert Fulton, Gayle Slifer, Carolyn Everly, De- lores Bergdolt, Billie Myers, Judy Trenton, Margie Bosse, Joan Rein- inga, Shirley Pyle, Judy Hoffherr and Gearlene Plump. Eighth row: James Dawson, Gerald Korff, Bob Webb, Sharon Waters, Jerry Comp- ton and Adelia Jeffries, Ninth row: Butch Fisher, Mike Herrell, James Geiser, Ronald Schwartz, Katy Dannenberg, Carol Brown, Sharon Hill, Joyce Hittner and Sandy Hie- man. Tenth row: Buddy Branson, Jack Kissinger, Ronald Greubel, Janice Oschman, Diane Kirkpatrick, Judy Korff, Doris Aud and Mar- garet Kissel. Eleventh row: Eloise Boeke, Don Widick, Kendall Krouse, Jerry Saddler, Leo Wentzel, Katy Niethammer, Emile Klueg, Norma Jean Klueg, Joyce Allen, Nancy Sander and Paula Sherrod. Twelfth row: Mike Robb, Mell Wellborn, Walter Roth, Mike Acker, Shelby Lynn, Gary Moore, Bill Felker, Charles Epperson, Barbara Jones, Joan Fleming, Gail Fisher, Dave Fellwock, Herman Kraemer, Lee Riggs, Alan Sturm and George David.
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Caught in the act of drawing a picture of either the missing treasurer or the adviser, Quill and Scroll officers were, from left to right, Sue Hastings, resident' Charlotte McRoberts vice-president, and Jackie Nicholson, secre- P I , tary. The treasurer, Etaoin Shrdlu, could not be present when the picture was taken. National Honor Society officers were, from left to right, standing, Robert Fawcett, treasurer, Jim Byers, vice-president, and Sharon Dunham, president. Shirley Dauble, secretary, is seated. Page 35
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