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Honor Society: Seated: C. Chic, treasurer, A. Ben- K. jaggers, C. Hershey, K. Little. Row two: J. Sorrell, jamin, secretary, B. Peters, vice president, A, Thomas, C. Young,j. Stanek, D. Boller, K. Baron, K. Dunlap, president, Mrs. Fortncr, Mrs. Hackman. Row one, J. S. McLain, B. johnson, P. Gardner, K. Denbo, B. Pack, P. Kirk, P. Kojiro, R. Evans, L. Franklin, P. Cox, McClain, B. Payne, K. Allen, D. Huston, K. Walker. Concerned Teenagers Participate in Members of DEBZ Council scatcd: l. vanCcylon, N. Shcvlot, D. Wilkes, pres- ident, V. Schmcdcl, secretary, D. Clark, C. Hershey. Back row: Mrs. Heck, S, Fitzwater, K. Allen, j. Pack, treasurer, J. Stanek, vice president, M. jones, C. Tormcy, D. Pitt, L. McVehil, Y. Fcntz, Mrs. Hawks. OPS officers are Dave Pirtle, president, Mr. Laguc, Mitch Smock, vice presi- dent, Bill Henrichs, secretary, Matt Schreiber, membership chairman and jim Sorrell, activities chairman. 8
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Service Clubs Leading students in community service, the School Council initiated a General Mills' coupon drive in Warren Township for the purchase ofa kidney machine. DEBZ, a ser- vice organization of freshman girls, along with OPS, comprised of fresh- man boys strive to aid school and community. Food and clothing drives. visits to nursing homes, sock hops and skating parties are among club contributions. Honor Society recognizes the academic achievements ofWoocl- view students. Members ITIUSI main- tain a high scholastic average and qualities ofleadership and citizen- ship. Woodview teens against pollu- tion are members of TAP. 8th and 9th grade members publish a news letter to create pollution awareness. School Council officers are Cort Davisson, treasurer, Pam Cox, secretary, jim Broadlick, vice president and Randy Cummings, president. As chairman ofthe coupon drive. Matt Schreiber presents 55.000 General Mills' coupons to a Greenfield service club toward pur- chasing a kidney machine. Wooclview teenagers against pollution are lead by TAP officers, jim Buckland, president, Mark Armour, vice president, Bobby Newcomb, sergeant-atsarms and Linda Keefer, secretary. Club sponsors are Mrs. Barbara Heck and Mr. Sidney Hancock.
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