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Above: Physical education classes provide healthful exercise and pleasant recreation. Corner: Consumer education helps to prepare girls for home managing. Right: Training girls to operate business machines efficiently prepares them for positions in commercial vocations. Knowledge and Maturity Right.: Drivers education students learn driving skills and highway safety. Corner: Mathematical training increases reasonin f rw lv powers and provides basic knowledge necessary lor many vocations. Below: D. C. 'I'. links classroom study with practical application of skills.
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A. Here are brother George and Liberace, otherwise known as Stan Smith and Don Schnepp. B. Many win awards at honors assembly. C. Sophomore Alan Rinard and fresh- man Karen Weirwille receive district medals for essays in American Legion Auxiliary Essay Contest. D. Student dance band makes music like crazy. E. Bob Ainsworth and Ron Ross open the Junior Town Meeting of the Air. F. Officiaters pose with geological collections which they dedicated. G. Electric guitar duo enters talent show. H. Jerry Baer emcees the Student Council Talent Show. I. Sue Baxter pantomines two hits. J. Listeners asks the panel questions. K. The Feeble Few go mad like Elvis. Ohio Northern University was the destina- tion of the students who were to vie for schol- arship honors. On Saturday, May 4, after an hour of intensive concentration, the scholars were in a gay and cheerful mood. A few weeks later, the students who ranked high in the dis- trict and in the state divisions received recog- nition for their achievements. Again, the Van Wert team had compiled an enviable record. Stiff Competition Urges Scholars to Their Best Row one: World History, Gary Patterson, Charles Ingman, 6,9, Carol Jean Kinseyg American History, Marcile Merkle, 4,9, H.M.,Bob Mohr, Dennis Schaffnerg Senior Social Stud- ies, Mike Pheneger, Il. Row two: General Science, Kent McMi1len, Tom Holmes, Bruce Jarvis, English IX, Jim Je- rome, 1,3,9, Pat Ireton, 7,-,I-I.M., Barbara Germann, 7,-, H.M.g Algebra I, Rodger Oetzel, Kenneth Wiedenmann, Vernon Oechsleg Latin I, Dick Dippery, Sharon Boyd. Row three: Biology, Dave Fell, 6,8,H.M., Kathy Wells, Phil Holtkampg English X, Corinne Katterheinrich, Nancy Louth, 11, Sally Stewart: Geometry, Louis Crow, Larry K. Johnson, Barbara Miller, Latin II, Susan Gribler, Karen Geisman, Alan Rinard. Row four: Chemistry, Dick O'Mara, English XI, Sally Thompson, Linda Stemen, Beverly Ger- manng Algebra II, Bill Scott, Carl Hogheg Bookkeeping I, Paul Kaduk, Lora Verne Allen, Martha Gingrich. Row five: Physics, Don Elzey, Stan Smith, Terry Devine, 115 English XII, Dorothy Weck, 10, Barbara McDonald, Sally Coombs, 2,3,5,7. Not pictured: Jane Johnson, Jean Johnson, Jim Speer, Frank Brown, Larry Pennell, and Margaret Win- terer. Key to rankings: The first number after a name indi- cates rank in district, division one, the second, district, re- gardless ofdivisiong the third, state division oneg the fourth, state regardless of division. v 1' 1 .L
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