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HO GR STUDE T LEAD A D ERVE See that wastebasketf' Throw the paper in the wastebasket. Clean up!', Again this year the National Honor Society promoted a clean-up campaign to make Revere sparkle. Another big project was to secure for Mr. Bartoo the addresses of all past Revere graduates from 1959 to 1962. As services to RHS, N.H.S. mem- bers cleaned the trophy cases, polished the trophies, N.H.S. members were, Seated: Mr. Bayliss and Mrs, Smeal, Advisors. First Row: Nancy Hepler, Pam Tenney, Dave Vaughn, Nancy Robson, Nancy Bancheek, Ioell Liebert, Cynthia McKisson, Linda Bolinger, Michele Fry, Sue Dav- idson, Kathy Fogarty, Mary Ellen javorsky, Sue Snodgrass, 'F ., ,..,...-- In charge of the affairs of the National Honor Society were Mrs. Smeal, Advisor, Nancy Hepler, Secretary, Dave Vowles, Treasurer, Tanya Crile, President, and jeff Wisnieski, Vice President. and directed' many' visitors, including the foreign- exchange teachers visiting Akron, throughout the school. On October 30, State Senator Oliver Ocasek spoke to Reverites on the topic, Freedom is not Free, at the induction ceremony of 20 new mem- bers into N.H.S. Donna Strong, joan Kiehl. Second Row: Tanya Crile, Tha- lia Kryiakides, Rick Barsan, Doug Smith, jeff Wisnieski, Dave Vowles, Rick Waidler, Bob Kelley, jeff Springer, Dave James, Andy Klenotic, Don Shook, and Tony Weaver. V... ' W3 P 1 77
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Brostedt, Pam Tenney, Third Row: Dave Anderson, john Bergyall, Chuck Tate, Randy Gahan, Dave Vowles, Kathy Ulrich, Bob Kelley, Jeff Springer, Rick Barsan, Jeff Wisnie- ski, Jere Shafer, Mr. Knapp, Adviser. Elected to Student Council were, First Row: Tanya Crile, Marilyn Adams, Barb Osborne, Nancy Hepler. Second Row: Tammy Tramba, Kathy Fogarty, Becky Crile, Charlene Scuba, Jill Schumacher, Nancy Robson, Sue Vance, Sue . C. STIMULATES STUDENT BODY Are there any suggestions as to what Student Council can do for the school or for the student body? Through questions like this, asked of the students, Student Council worked to better the school. Besides asking for suggestions, Council performed various service projects such as cleaning the flags in the gym, choosing football and basketball cheer- leaders, and selling candy at noon for the first sem- ester. F or the students' entertainrnent Council spon- sored all Homecoming festivities, the Summit Coun- ty Cheerleading Contest in March, and the May Dance. -Dave Vowles, Preshientg Tanya Crile, Secretaryg Mr. Knapp, Advzlserg Barb Osborne, Vice President, and Pam Tenney, Treasurer, guided Student Council activities throughout the year.
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Serving as Hi-Y officers were, Seated: Mr, Horn, Adviser, Ron Larson, President. Standing: Paul Hershey, Sergeant-At-Arms, Jim McElroy, Treasurer, Whit Andrew, Vice President, Carl Douglass, Chaplain, Doug Smith, Secretary. Participating in Hi-Y basketball is just one of the many activities of the mem- bers of Reverels Hi-Y, a boys, organization sponsored by the YMCA. Members also helped to sponsor Ho Sui, their Korean foster child, and participated in the Youth-in-Government which was held in Columbus. Nancy Hepler was elected as Revere's Hi-Y Sweetheart to compete with other representatives of Summit County Hi-Yls, for the title of Hi-Y Queen. The Hi-Y seeks to promote clean speech, clean sportsmanship, clean living, and clean scholarship in the American youth. Y-Teen cabinet members were: S. Snodgrass, I. Kiehl, T. Tramba, N. Bancheek, N. Robson, Vice President, Mrs. kides, PTC-Yfdeflfi G- Ch6Sl0Ck, TTGUSUTGTJ S- Brosfedt, G Hess, Adviser, N. Hepler, Secretary, S. Newman, T. Kyria- Rumballgh, K. Ull'iCl1, and V. Davis. 78
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