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NH.S. - .S.L.S. The National Honor Society is a nationwide or- ganization of students whose high academic achievements have been recognized by their teach- ers and administration. Stow's chapter sponsored activities which included the compilation and sale of a student directory of Stow's more than 1,300 students, the Thanksgiving Assembly, and the March 10 banquet where new members were initiated. 1971 NHS Officers: Greg Boughton, pres.g Sue Tatko, vice-pres.g Cindy Hupp, sec.g and Sue Loucks, treas. UN? AQQIV NHS Senior Members: Row 1: B. Hardesty, J. White, S. Loueks, C. Hupp. Row 2: N. Stimler, S. Tatko, C. Rossman. Row 3: A. Loar, G. Miklic, R. Semonin, T. Lockhart, C. Ellis. Row 4: D. Nordlie, B. Spalding, A. Folley, G. Boughton, N. Raegle.
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Con uszon - Accomllylislzment Little did I know when I accepted this job me e- e ff? As I sat down to write this and discovered that I was writing with the wrong end of my pen, I began to realize that it has been a long year. In September the yearbook staff gathered down in the yearbook room to begin production. It didn't take us long to realize we had reached our first big obstacle. Not one of us, including me, had the slightest idea of how to put a yearbook together. So we decided to stop farkeling around and learn. The highlight of the year was the two-day marathon that we had the weekend be- fore the 81-page deadline. On the Friday before, only four pages were com- pleted. By Sunday we had reached 81. What happened between those three days and nights is a blur but I'm sure the staff will never forget the chaos and confusion. I'd like to thank the staff for their many hours of work and encourage- ment. Few people realize the tremendous amount of time and planning it takes. Neither did we at times, but when the deadlines rolled around we man- aged to keep our sanity. One of the hardest things to get used to is the fact that 90? of our fantas- tic ideas were an impossibility. However, as I hope you've noticed the 71 Stoanno is really different. This year we have adopted a style, a theme, many special effects and a complete change of organization. A special thanks goes to Mrs. Kaufman who was always around when I needed advice. Of course, I must mention our photographers. the unsung heroes, Greg Boughton, Jon DeMeza and Mr. Don Freeman. Without their help and patience the yearbook could never be produced. I never realized that at the beginning of the year one of my biggest accom- plishments would be marking Xis on the yearbook progress chart. I hope next yearis staff enjoys it as much as I did. Best of Luck, Pam
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S TOHI 0 - TQ7mdk6TS, Fund Raisers, Reporters Mrs. Hutchison, advisor The 1971 Stohion Staff: Above: Pat Walters, Peggy DeNiro, Chris Zohn, Vickie Myers, Beth Hardesty, Margie Rittman. Below: Gary Brannon, Terry Smith, Greg Boughton, Dan Demaree, Eileen Ball, Bob Lewis, Steve Stricker, and fnot pictured, Debby Modugno. Beth Hardesty, co-editor Lf. ,I 1 'A3:l'I f ,'ZPvLl1 , -+- ' fa With a larger staff this year the Stohion involved themselves with not only school concerns, but also civic needs. The toy drive is a prime example of their involvement. The staff also showed concern by having a fund raising drive during the Spring to help next yearis staff. Eileen Ball, co-editor
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