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FIRST ROW B XanI.ue P Ball A bmxley S Smrrh SECOIND ROXX P lxern r Julnan N Musselman 5 Gerrlcl-. D Berns j Brown THIRD ROW L Knautf M bmrth L Gohn C Beatty B Fraser tart Wltll Four, End Wlth More Honor SoC1ety yy as started here at R H S lust three years ago thrs sprrng It IS honor ary and members are taken ID yy 1th respect to the1r grade ay erages Other requrrements of th1s club are based on what help you hue gnen your school, your leadershrp 1b1l1ty and your personahty Much praxse IS to be gn en to these peo ple tor the1r hne yyorlx tor only through hrrd vt orlt tould they athreye thls goal Honor bouety othters were D Berns P Ball 'N Niusselman and F Julran Kpage Tu en! I-11 EI 37 ,A i , . a 'I . er 7 up ff' . v f 'N g tg. Z 2 ' Azfgfft, ,rf ,., , T , ., . - .r y O o O 0 . V ' 1 I . , 1 Y .7 Y v I K L 1, 4. 3 1 Q. . L 1-1,
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Seated: Tim Scott Standing: J. Knapp, P. Felke, D. Burkhart, N. Keyser, P. Coplen, S. Brown, M. Funk, T. Smith, E. Goodrich, M. Butler, M. Zimmerman, S. Walker, N. Musselman. S. Smith, T. Skidmore, and D. Cessna. oicing tudent Opinions The purpose of the Student Council is to promote a better student-faculty relation- ship, and many opportunities to do so have faced the council during this school year. Mr. Reed and Mrs. Berkebile were our com- petent advisors. The Student Council planned the Home- coming celebration, delivered Christmas baskets to local needy families, and sponsor- ed a Christmas program for the Rochester High School student body. Menus for the cafeteria and the arrangement of the recre- ational facilities also resulted from the action of the council. Although it is not an organization in- terested primarily in making money, the sponsorship of dances and the used books store, which was open in September, proved financial successes. T. Scott, assisted by M. Funk, E. Goodrich, and P. Coplen, presided over Student Council activities. ildzgc Tu emi -Fowl
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lnsplratlon Keynotes Expresslon Many talented artrsts were grven a chance to work overtlme on art projects and parnt mgs by jO1I'1ll'1g the Art Club Monthly meetrngs were held to plan projects to spon sor therr annual trrp Th1s year the members traveled to Chrcago where they saw Crner ama Attractrve gold and black fountarn pens were sold to rarse these funds A scrap dr1ve was also sponsored qurte successfully by the club Decoratrng the school at Chrrstmas by pa1nt1ng the doors and wmdows wrth happy greetrngs was one of the actrvxtres rn whrch the Art Club partrcrpated Art Club mem bers designed the scenery for the senior class play Clever posters were placed throughout the burldmg to rnduce students to buy trckets for the junror class play The scenery for thrs productron was also desrgned and erected by the club The annual Natrv1ty Scene whrch IS drsplayed on the courthouse lawn was rennovated and set up by our members On May 14 the Art Club traveled to Muncre for a Jornt meetrng of several art groups throughout the state The offrcers thrs year were Judy Fouts Presrdent Nancy Fouts V1cePres1dent Bar bara Werner Secretary Treasurer and Joyce Brown Hrstorran M1ss Audrey Myers was our sponsor J Tombaugh J May M Butler A Hunter B Werner 1 Brown J Shonk J Fouts M Lewls N Fouts J Hrnkle S Shrrver, A Drckover and W Wrllard !Page Tu snip Sul 0 0 0 'Y ' 1 7 1' - Y - . . , 7 7 - W 7 7 f 7 Y 5 7. . u .- . t - 1 1 s 9 ' 3 - V . , . . ,.,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. . , . .
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