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Student Senate-Front Row: Mr. Luce, Steve Sheets, Eric Painter, Painter, Ruth Hutton. Third Row: Tim Sanders, Randy Haddin, Gary Suzanne Hale, Rose Margaret Sanders, Amy Vandergrift. Second Keesling, Jake Martin, Dennis Goodwin, Jim Parrish, Stan Smith, Row: Susy Jameson, Jan Williams, Karen McKay, Steve Myers, Jim Matthew Webb. Ratliff, Carol Love, Nora Martin, Liz Sanders, Denise Phillips, Ramona S.S.S. Chooses a Confederate Uniform for Biology and Nature Study Club-Front Row: Carol Love, Rosalind Painter. Third Row: Mrs. Gough, Mike Henderson, Jerry Parrish, Jon Painter, Laura Webb, Randy Jones, Elaine Painter. Seoond Row: Dan Ballard,Jeff Carmichael, Mike Hendricks. Eichorn, Tom Peckinpaugh, Eric Workman, John Maddox, Ramona
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Shenandoah ls Proud of Its Honor Students National Honor Society, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Reedy and Mr. Dykes, completed several worthwhile projects last year. One of these was the very successful Christmas toy drive for the Knightstown ChiIdren's Horne. Officers for last year were: Doug Stonebraker, President, Mike Reno, Vice- President, Jan Jennings, Secretary: and Ron Erli, Treasurer. The Junior Honor Society also completed a successful year during 1968-69. Under the guidance of Mrs. Paquin, the twenty-seven members donated a basket of food to a needy family and sold candles at Christmas time. The officers were: Connie Staton, President, Nancy Jameson, Vice-Pres- identp Sonnie White, Secretary, Debbie Rector, Treasurer. Hazel Dunn was selected for the DAR Good Citizen Award at Shenandoah. Having completed an examination, Hazel then qualified for the state competition. Shenandoah was represented in 1968 at Hoosier Girls' State by Debbie Sanders and Becky Hall. Arlena Dillon and Eddie Jones were alternates. Stan Smith and Tom Bell represented our school at Hoosier Boys' State. John Parker was chosen as alternate. Students were chosen according to leadership, interest in government, scholastic rating, person- ality, and other qualities. Left to right: Eddie Jones, Stan Smith, Arlena Dillon, Debbie Sanders, Tom Bell Becky Hall and John Parker
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Library Club-Seated: Steve Sheets, Randy Haddin, Darlene Arm- strong, Arlena Dillon. Second Row: Susy Jameson, Jan Fuller, Becky Lewis, Donita Osborne, Ginny Riley, Marcia Hale, Rodney Sexton, Ronnie Lowery, Randy Harter. Third Row: Mrs. Grimm, Michael Our Raider Mascot Vocational Industrial Club of America-Front Row: John Haddin, Mark Riggs, David Chambless, Larry Brayton, Rock Slaven. . Second Row: Jim Hilligoss, Jeff Littrell, Bob Bailey, Ken Shepherd, Barry Flynn. Third Row: Melvin Zachary, Rick Best, Bob Gift, Robert Craig, Keith Painter, Mr. Keesling, l Johnson, Gloria Saylors, Bernita Fattic, Keith McCormick, Doug Stonebraker, Steve Scott, Mike Tincher, Mike Reedy, Richard Fattic, Mark Riggs. The Student Senate at Shenandoah was very successful during the last year. The members decorated the school Christmas tree, sponsored soc-hops, planted trees in front of the school, and they passed new rules to form better relations between faculty and students. The Library Club, also new at S.H.S. this year, took several field trips related to library work. The club also helped in the Homecoming celebrations by selling gold mums. The Biology and Nature Study Club sponsored by Mrs. Gough took several interesting field trips including a bird count. The members sold holly and Christmas wreaths to earn extra money. VICA, Vocational Industrial Club of America, was another newly organized group at Shenandoah this past year. Under the guidance of their sponsor Mr. Keesling, the boys sponsored a car wash and planned other special projects.
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