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Row 1: Carol Shaffer, Patti Martin, Sherian Smith, Donna beth Rogers, Diane Innocent. Row 5: Paula McWithey, Members of the National Honor Society embodied the ideals of scholarship, leadership, service and charac- ter. Sponsoring the first movie-dance at Riverside was an activity through which they raised money for pins and certificates for new members. These new members from the junior and senior classes were inducted at a formal ceremony in February. NATIONAL Sumner. Row 2: Sally Bauder, Patty Hazen, Peggy Teets, Mary Graham, Donna Marr, Linda Porter. Row 3: Debbie Kirkwood, Carole Miller, Kathy Minteer, Lynn Wolfe. Row 4: Pam Walker, Sandy Pflug, Cathy Miller, Alex George, Eliza- The National Honor Society induction was an inspiring presentation. The use of quotes of famous Presidents added interest and intellect to the program. David Earlin, Sherry Best, Linda Hodge. Row 6: Linda Scheidemantle, Carol Potts, Linda McGrew, Richard Chesko, Tim Barton, Carol Stauffer. Row 7: Mr. Cornell, Dennis Shingleton, Francis Piper, Tony Santagata. ir
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Row 'lr Mr. Bowers, Gary Ripper, Patti Martin. Row 2: Nancy Agos- tinelli, Daryl Safreed, Diahn Crews. Row 3: Riste Niiler, and Lynn Wolfe. Row 4: Susan Gillespie, Daniel Franus, Mark Schilling. Row 5: Tom Hupp, Dale MacMurdo. Row 6: Harvey Pflug, Dennis Sayre, Mark Jones, Jerry Tyson. ln five years think of all the culture we will have gained. Dennis Sayre speaking for the positive side of a debate. DEBATE TEAM Under the supervision of Mr. Bowers, River- side's first debate team was formed this fall. Much of the infant team's activity was centered around the primary job of organization. Debates were confined to intra-club competition, the par- ticipants, ranging from freshmen to seniors, gained valuable experience which will aid them in later interschool debating. The sixteen mem- bers of this group, through their use of forensics, worked to master the abilities of on the spot logi- cal thinking and of speaking fluently before an audience. Debates within the club educed confidence and ability from the new debaters.
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Row I: Barbara Strohecker, Barbara Crawford, Debbie Walker, Susan Vogler, Ruth Field, Penny Lawrence, Sandy Thompson, Sylvia Brown, Gayle Davis, Roberta Bleakney, Kathy Bowers, Patty Householder, Miss Bowser. Row 2: Kathy Klinesmith, Shirley Weil, Linda Rombold, Debra Grzelka, Sandy Kuner, Patty Podnar, Cheryl Black, Karen Wiltrout, Michelle Ma- krenos, Margaret Edinger, Cathy Matheny, Marilyn Thomp- Row 'l: Ellen Householder, Janet Harper, Amy Steinbach, Karen Frkuska, Allyssa McCabe, Maureen Vogler, Vicki Shane, Patsy Veder, Brenda Chuhra, Jean Piper, Donna Fisher, Susan Headland, Barbara Tooch. Row 2: Julie Pel- liccioni, Debby Steffler, Debbie Christie, Debbie Jones, Shir- ley Lunn, Michele Hulick, Lynn Kemp, Linda Reeder, Jo Ellen Hulick, Cindy Brown, Debbie Vesco, Karen Zahn, Cheryl Boots. Row 3: Goldie Queen, Janet Eisenbrown, Linda son, Charlotte Fogel. Row 3: Veda Scialdone, Mary Yahn, Toni Ashbrook, Bonnie Kraus, Ruth Nevin, Debra Jones, Karen Rose, Debbie Knight, Teri Pensy, Margaret Clark, Vicki Kirkwood, JoAnn May. Row 4: Musalynne Hall, Judy Henry, Trudi Winfield, Arleen Keefer, Sharon Householder, Janet Dean, Mary Mesko, Linda Burnette, Kay Smith, Jenni- fer Wright, Patty Christopher, Barbara Senior, Sharen Williard. Bonomo, Barbara Williams, Beverly Pflug, Jennifer Main, Carol Beighey, Patty Jackson, Bonnie Santypal, Susan Magill, Alice Cowon, Cheryl Anderson, Kathleen Miller. Row 4: Karen Kaufman, Phyllis Pesce, Dana Tirlia, Cathy McClain, Valerie Coates, Linda Teets, Carol Marshall, Patty Krall, Bronya Bisceglia, Darcy Dooley, Susan Welsh, Mary Cowan, Debbie Ramsey. Making bibs for the McGuire Memorial Children's Home at Christmas time was one of the projects of the Junior Tri- JR. TRI HI-Y Hi-Y this past year. This club enabled the girls of the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades to work together for a better Chris- tian community and world. Acting in this spirit of fellowship also served to develop the personal character of the girls.
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