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Students Day ectic From Beginning to End Rushing through a late breakfast, Doug hopes he has enough time to get to his first class. Doug Stonebraker exemplified the all-around student. Doug participat- ed in many extracurricular activities. Doug was President of the National Honor Society and a pitcher for the Raider baseball team. whos Even though Doug was very active he still found time to sit down and study. He knew that his chance for advancement in today's world would be improved by doing well in school. Doug received a State Scholarship to Ball State University, and as school ended he was looking forward to his college career.
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At Shenandoah Hi h Shenandoah High School had its first foreign exchange student this year. Lawag Fonacier, Jr., known as Junior, was from the Phillippines. He made his home with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stohler in Middletown. We were very lucky to have such a bright and talented student in our school. Lawag was an excellent student and he made good grades in all of his classes. It would be safe to say that Junior's main interest is music. Back home in the Phillippines, he was a member of a rock and roll group. He spent a great deal of time listening to records at his home in Nliddletown. Lawag sings both popular and folk songs and accompanied himself on his guitar. Junior sang for several student assemblies, parties, and gatherings during the past year. Lawag is an excellent ping-pong player, and we are proud to say that he was the champion of the ping-pong tourney sponsored by the Student Senate. For his fine performance in the tourney, he received a medal. Everyone missed Junior as he returned to the Phillippines because Shenandoah had lost a fine student and everyone had lost a good friend. Posing in the office commons area, Lawag reflects wistfully on his y in the Shenandoah community. Like any other teenager, Lawag shows his interest in popular music. He likes to collect albums and during his stay in the United States he has collected over 80 albums.
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Hidden talent lies all around us but most people never have the opportunity to display their hidden talents. One exception was during the Community Day in Sulphur Springs when John Parker and Eric Painter astounded the audience with their singing abilities. They have not performed since that time. Painting scenery for the production of Bye Bye Birdie are Dick Murray and Bob McKay. The ladders were used in the telephone hour scene. The National Honor Society inducted its new members during a formal induction ceremony held in the team-teaching room. Twenty-one Juniors and ten Seniors were inducted. The old and new members were introduced by the sponsor, Mrs. Reedy. As each member stood, the audience was told about this person's achievements and ambitions. An impressive candlelight ceremony was performed by the members as they explained about the spirit of the torch and conferment of the flame. Character, scholarship, leadership and service are prerequisites to membership in the National Honor Society. A lot of work has to be done before a play can be given. It takes more than iust the actors to make a play successful. The stage has to be set up and props have to be made. This is the iob of the stage crew. The stage crew puts in long strenuous hours so the scenes will be in order. If the play is successful the actors and actresses receive the raves, and often the stage crew who are the real workers, are overlooked. , ..
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