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Student Government 'Senior Government officials confer with Municipal Court Judge Zopff. November 2 was election day for Senior government classes. After proper regis- tration procedures were completed, they went to the polls to elect their own city officials. The officials that were elected are as follows: Mayor-Fred Zopff, Vice-Mayor -Ra.ndy Andrews, Council-Mike Bowling, Jay Krouse, Jerry Spaeth, Randy Hayes, Clerk- Steph Tucker, Treasurer-Bernie Burchard, and Municipal Court Judge - Bill Pugh. After elections, the Council met to appoint pos itions to the other city officials. On November 8, all officials spent the day with the Mason Officials. Seniors sat sat in on court cases, checked Life Squad and Fire equipment and attended a council meeting. 97
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96 Boys State And Girls, State Girls' State and Boys' State are ten- day courses in government procedures 011 the state, county and local levels. The first four days are devoted to the campaign and election of officials for various offices. The remainder of the time is spent in a mock society where everyone functions in an elected office or appointed job. The participants were chosen by the faculty and administra- tion on the basis of scholastic achieve- ment, moral character, and interest in American government. Girls' State was held at Capital Univ. Nicci Weisman served as a Clerk of Courts. Nancy Federle was elected to City Council and was chosen as one of twenty girls to perform at the annual Girls' State Talent Show. Boys' State was held at Ashland University. Roger Bell served as a lawyer and an assistant city solicitor. Ed Wilson worked in the loan office of a bank and also served as a part-time lawyer. Mike Quackenbush was elected a County Treasurer and received an award for his outstanding service. Susan Knoop and Bob Christianson were chosen as alternates. Susan Knoop, Nicci Weisman, and Nancy Federle. Ed Wilson, Roger Bell, Mike Quackenbush, and Bob Christianson.
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1971 Marching Band umuuununno- The 1971 Mason Marching Band, composed of 63 members, under the direction of Mr. Q James Rauch had a very rewarding year. Half-time entertainment was provided for the spectators of our home Varsity football games by the '71 Marching Band. The band participated in several special performances in addition to their half-time performances. Special activities included marching in the Community Unity parade and participating in the Ohio State Fair. Specialized activities of the band included Christmas and Spring concerts, pep band for basketball games and stage band for the mu- sical and graduation exercises. Peggy Botkin, a senior, was chosen as the 1971-72 Student Director. Peggy intends to pursue a musical career upon her graduation. . r - Percussmn a e. KNEELJNG: Cynthia Brumagen, Bill Carr, Linda Stumpf, Monte Smith and Bob Dumford. STANDING: Kim Johnson, Diane Hight, Steve sparks, Mark Umble, Sherry Rogers and Carol Brandt. 98
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