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STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL Grout ROM: Joe Ranson, Jim Girton, Bill Pugh, John Lautenslager, and Tom Thompson. BACK ROW: Peggy Middleton, Bev Hollon, and Jenny Batsche. Not pictured: Lois Rapp. William Mason High School Council officers and represen- tatives for the school year 1971- 72: President-Bill Pugh; Vice President-Jim Girton; Secretary-Bev Hollon; Treasurer-Peg Middleton; Representatives-Joe Hanson, John Lautenslager, Lois Rapp, Jenny Batsche, and Tom Thompson. Everyone seemed well pleased with the Homecoming WI, which Student Council planned and arranged for everyone's en- joyment. It required much hard work from all members, but they feel it was all worthwhile. 51 a 7 I ' f 7. ft, :' Student Council, 1971-1972 school year. Front row from left to nght - Tom Thompson, Joe Ranson, President Bill Pugh. Second row from left to right - Jenny Batche, Lois Rapp, Peggy Middleton, Jim Girton, Bev Hollon.
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92 By BEVERLY HOLLON Several students of William Mason High School are to be congratulated on their magnificent artistic talents. The Southern Ohio Regional of the National Scholastic Art Exhibition, sponsored by Shillitols, was the competition ten of our students entered. Each school was permitted ten entries only, and out of ten en- tries from Mason five students received awards. The Gold Key, highest award possible, went to Mike Mays, a senior, for his sculpture. Gold Keys also went to Cathy Richards and Carolyn O'Banion, both sophomores, who each entered a textile design. Honorable mention was given to Bill Pugh, a senior, and Jean Desfosses, a sophomore, each having entered a 3-D design. These students received their awardslast Saturday, Feb. 12, at downtown Shillito's. A field trip of the art classes and photo club was taken Feb. 9 in order that the students could view the fine exhibition of art work from all over Southern Ohio. Congratulations again to these talented art students. SHILLITO' S TEEN FASHION BOARD Mary Anne Miller and Karen Gray ; hdason College, wi Thursday, I conducting h senior girls The guidan not reveal 1 this subject want to stea Looks as if be cooking. GAA has basketball Alumni Gi Basketball afternoon teams will schoolgymr has graduz Mason High participate may contac 398-2091 or 4494. Ever' mark your date. A reminde onel to stud be no school Day. We x 3 anyone go t have to. The Swee Saturday :1 success. Th WESTERN STAR CORRESPONDENT BEV HOLLON
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The honor roll at William Mason High School for the third ' e weeks is as follows: , SENIORS Marceline Barnes, Diane McClung, Jill Tracy, Marcia Walker, Debra Anderson, Rusty Araujo, Tim Clutter, Mary Galley, Debbie Cooney, Nancy Federle, Carolou Gareis, Diane Meyer, Joe Ranson, Linda Simpson, Fred Zopff, Randy Batsche, Nancy Breyei', alvert, v Debbie Brennan, ' 'Easterling', Jim Eldridge. e l John Federie, Julie Fields, .7 Ca'sey Fox,TimGlazell,Annette :5 Gray, Joni Henderson, Kathleen ' Henderson, Scott Johnston, -. Robert Layman, Ellen. Mc- ' .Carnan, Peggy Middleton, -- , Debbie Murphy,Rlcky Newland, 1:131 Judy Rice, Sue Schutte, Karla' . Springman, Rebecca Tignor, - RichardTudor, Cathy Van Hook . Margaret Weisman, Steve ' -' .7 Wolfe. Bill sopnomonns- -- Tom BorchettJarryBusdIle, Jim Fluke, Karen Gray, Greg .Sliger, Henry Burggrai, Bill I meCammett, Steve Caudill, Patsy alGreen. Rita Hall, Barb Hem Hershel Jayne, Donna Lear, Lydia Martin, Chris Meibers, Jackie OlBryant, Dennis Suttnuller Cindy Ash- Presents Funny Horior Students At Mason High Henseley, Judy Johnston, Kathy Barbara Cooney, Peuacne, Girl ihMizy 116m 'Cblliege; , nghf At Mason i craft, Judy Bell, Gary Brown; Cindy Cobb Ivalynn Crouch ' Pat Dowd, Susan Dumford Kathy Hathaway, Roger Hut- chison, Marion Kiser, Stan Keller, Alfred Lautenslager, , Peg McCurley, Pat McReynolds, 1 Lisa Moreland, Gregory Nedella, Patricia Passaiaqua, Glenda Powers, Larry Pringle, Janet Hagen, Charlene Ramsey, ? Karen Reed, Catherine l Richards, Karen Routenbergf 1 Dave Sanders, Helen Scott, Kathy Sherman, David Snowden, Tom Spaeth, Mark Wilson. FRESHMEN Q-mnn Copley, By BEVERLY HOLLON A. most impressive iceremony was performed December 2 as the National Honor Society held the apping of 28 new members. An assembly was held with all the students and some of the parents of both , new and old members attending. Speeches were given by various senior members to inform everyone - 3present as to the nature and aspects of the National 5; Honor Society. Branscomb, Diane Cynthia Brown, Gina Burton, Keith Carter, Barry Diangelo, Susan Ehde, Sharon Fansler, Joyce Fosbrink, Darcy Fox,y Mary Grigsby, Bonnie '. Hasselbring, Frank Hen- drickson, Carolyn Hess, Sherry Hill, Meg Honetlaw. Charlotte Jackson, Robert Jackson, Jay Koepfie, Carol Lanter, Denise Lewis, Anita Mason, Rick McKevitt Cindy? Mehr, Dan Niederlehner, Dan; Pricht, Dave Raines Debbie; Ramsey, Kirk Ramsey, Ellen . Ream, Carolyn Reeseman F Dorothy Rogers, Susan Skiff Suzanne Sliger, Judy Stanjfer Don Thompson, Becky Trenkamp, ,Tony Ward, Melani Webster, Barbara Wilkens David Williams, Ziegenhartt Mike McCurle mum snbw A1 msou HIGH scnom A Variety Show, entitled ? Anything Goes will be put on by the Music Department of William Mason High School. The performance will be on Thursday. January 20 at 7:30 PM. in the Music Room. Some of the teachers will be dancing and the students
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