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Medical Inquiry Row I: Vivian Stain men. Penny Sherry, Chris Williams. Patty Bargu, Carol Brown, Karen Smith, Dehhie Man gen. Pam Henry. Melinda Fischer, Cindy Hollingsworth. Carol Nickol. Mrs. Bruns—Advisor. Row 2: Joanne McGlinch, Linda Keller. Mary Borchers, Theresa Filerman. Theresa Groff, Sharon Schlater. Melissa McClinch, Theresa Selhorst, Vicki Brandt, Denise Wagoner, Maryann Rinderle, Judy Kremer. Row 3: Amy Poeppelman. Jill Grilliot, Kathy Swallow, Susie Keiser. Karen Monnin, Linda Liette, Monica Simon, Susan DeMange, Jean Poeppelman, Cindy Ruschau, Jackie Lrnze. Sherree Bnmett. Judy Roll. Row 4: Mary Bergman, Susan Vincent. Karen Barhorst. Doris Simon. Janice Berger, Patty Will helm, Marcia Smith, Joyce Guillozet, Diane Richards, Jean l enze, Jill Parin, Sandy McGlinch. Row 5: Teresa Speel-man, Mike Kailus, Jocelyn Loxlev, Janet Poeppelman. Diane Schell-hasc, Cindy Grilliot. John Kunk. Jim Keyser, Mary Pohlman. Becks Cavit, Nancy Mescher, Linda Zumberger, Chris Simons. The Pre Med Club traveled to Columbus to see the Center of Science and Industry. They also traveled to the outskirts of Versailles where they toured the I.E. Industries. The Club raised money for the Cystic Fibrosis Fund. The big project of the year was entitled S.O.S. These initials stand for either Speak Out Sensibly or Stomp Out Stupidity. This is a national organization formed to prevent drug, smoking, and alcoholic abuse. Officers: I t ft side: Janet Poeppelman—Reporter, Cindy Grilliot —President, Karen Monnin, Treasurer. Center: Susan DeMange—Secretary. Right side: Linda Keller—Vice President, Sandy McGlinch—Corresponding Secretary. 28
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Junior Achievement Top; Row 1: Janice Berger, Mrs. Moyer, Advisor Row 2: Diana Kremer, Ruth Dircksen, Bev Garrison. Cheryl Cook. Row 3: Linda Keller, Angela Didier. Pam Davidson, Jayne Baltes. Row 4; Rose Criiliot, Steve Batty, Bonnie Schultz, Jeana Wion. Row 5: Randy Cohee, Sandy McGlinch, Marcia Smith, Dale Hollingsworth. Left: Bonnie Schultz, Advertising, Randy Cohee. Vice President of Manufacturing, Angela Didier, Personnel Director, Linda Keller. Vice President of Sales, Pam Davidson, Secretary, Dale Hollingsworth, Safety Director, Rose Grilliot, Purchasing Manager, Janice Berger, President. Not Pictured: Steve Batty, .Assistant Vice President of Manufacturing, Jeana Wion, Treasurer Vertico Company began its operation in September, 1972, after selling 100 shares of stock. Business Advisors were Roy Baucom of the First National Bank, Larry Prenger of Phelan’s Insurance, and Dorothy Mover, Senior Intensive Office Education Supervisor at Versailles. The members manufactured peg games, bulletin boards, key chains, and leather coin purses. Activities throughout the year included: attending the Annual Junior Achievement Trade Fair at the Dayton Mall and selling the products door-to-door. It was a successful year and the stockholders were given a fair dividend. 27
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Scientific Exploration Top. Pam Henry, Mike Kailus, Mrs. Luft—Advisor, Mike Vincent—Secretary, Jiff Grilloit, Mike Shimp—Treasurer. Not pictured: Don VVol-verton—President, Lem Oehrtman—Vice President. The Math-Science Club took a field trip to the Center of Science and Industry in Columbus. The members enter exhibits in the local Science Fair. This year Don Wolverton received a Superior Bating at both the District and State Science Fair. I ft. Don and his top-rate science project. 29
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