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cno arsnip J earn The Final District State Scholarship Test was held at Northwestern High School, May 2, 1964. The participants and the subjects they competed in are as follows: Bookkeeping I — Joyce Mahan, Shirley Lewis, Carol Haines; Spanish I — Kathy Riddle, Phil Kirby; Spanish II — Fran Stelzer; French I — Janet Shuman, Julie Wiegel, Brenda Montgomery; French II — Carol Summers; Latin II — Nancy Cripe, Pat Wright; English 11 — Marilyn Dredge; English 12 — Dixie Kellar; Senior Social Studies — Bob Burdick, Betty Gray; World History — Kathy Ruef, John Schneider; American History — Rick Bruney, Cindy James, Jim Griffin; Geometry — Homer Smith, Linda Rollins; Advanced Algebra — Danny Skeen, Daryl Yoder, Sylvia Anderson; Physics — Dane Miller, Paul Andras; Chemistry — Pam Booth, Cindy Sink, Ronda Walker; Biology — Bob Andras, Connie Wickham, Denny Tiller. Those who received Honorable Mention in the Ohio State University District were Latin II — Marcia Elliott; English 11 — Julie Lewis, Margy Lemmon; English 10 — Bonnie Arnold, Anne Nissley; Geometry — Mike Carle. Kathy Gwynn received twentieth in the District in English 12; three students received sixteenth place, Vicki Wargo — Spanish II, Carol Garlough — Spanish I and Susan Leffel — English 10. Mike Kercher received four- teenth place in the District in English 12. Barbara Melvin received eleventh in the District in French II. Vernon Dunlap took twelfth place in Senior Social Studies and Becky M ellinger was awarded seventh place in Spanish II. Lucy Walker received fourth place in the District and Honorable Mention in the State in World History. Dennis Ash re- ceived second in the District and ninth in the state in Physics. ROW I: J. Lewis, B. Montgomery, C. Haines, L. Walker, S. Leffel, K. Ruef, B. Arnold, C, Sink. M. Lemmon, J. Wiegel, C. Wickham, P. Booth, S. Lewis ROW II: D. Yoder, M. Dredge, V. Wargo, B. Mellinger, C. Gaxlough. K. Gwvnn, D. Kellar, B. Gray, B. Melvin, F. Stelzer, C. Sum- mers, D. Skeen, B. Burdick, B. Andras, H. Smith, J. Griffin, V. Dunlap, M. Kercher, M. Carle ROW III: N. Cripe, J. Mahan, R. Walker, J. Shuman, A. Nissley. K. Riddle, S. Anderson, P. Wright, L. Rollins, M. Elliott, P. Andras. D. Ash, P. Kirby, D. Tiller, R. Bruney J. Schneider D. Miller 91
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Senior Scno arsnip Ueam RCW I: Jim Lafferty, Steve Dresback, Mike Kercher, Richard Cory ROW II: Dennis Ash, Vernon Dunlap Bob Burdick, David Grindle, Paul Andras ROW III: Dixie Kellar, Kathy Gwynn, Becky Mellinger, Judy Garlough, Barb Melvin ROW IV: Mike Trego, Dane Miller, Richard Spencer, Pat Stout The 1963 General Scholarship Test for high school seniors was administered on No- vember 16 in test centers established throughout the state. Results of Shawnee students taking the test are as follows: Dennis Ash received first in Clark County, first in the Ohio State University District, and tenth in the state of Ohio. Second place in the county was received by Mike Kercher, who also received Honorable Mention in both the district and the state. Mike Trego and Kathy Gwynn received fifth and sixth places respectively, and both also received Honorable Mention in the district and state. Eighth place, plus Honorable Mention in both the dis- trict and the state was taken by Paul Andras. Dixie Kellar, Dick Spencer and Judy Gar- lough received Honorable Mention in the county, district and state. Honorable Mention in both the county and the district was received by Pat Stout, Vernon Dunlap, Bob Bur- dick, Rich Cory and Becky Mellinger. Steve Dresback, Barbara Melvin, David Grindle, Dane Miller and Jim Lafferty received Honorable Mention in Clark County. 90
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dpantiat A yearbook recalls to us the happenings of nine months of cramming for tests, utiliz- ing our various talents, or just having a good time. Only to the staff does it bring memo- ries of rushing to meet deadlines, helping each other, or straining to perfect the final product to create a book of which we can be proud. Yet the life of the staff member is not all work and no play. There was time for both, but when the time came to do the job, the job was done. The work may have been trying, but the satisfaction of accomp- lishment more than compensated for the hard work. Advisor: Mrs. Betty Hecht J noioarapners Harry Peterman and John McGillivray 92
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