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AMPS 1. Coach Stahl gives pep talk, on upcoming war with Cambridge giants, also words of recognition to each of his star players. 2. John Pattison relates inside story of team’s progress. 3. Roger Ward presents Manager Daniel Baker a good word and souvenir poster for his den. 4. Banners de- corated halls when competition got hot for the title. Giving the victory sign are top man Dave Benjamin and bottom men John L.oren and Phil Matz. 5. Fans give V sign: Dave Curtis, Tony Carmichael, Chuck Denhart, Terry Demattei, and Albert Bailous.
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On stage and receiving the plaudits of the student body are the fighting varsity team and tireless managers, the cheerleaders who worked a full, stand-up game. Cage Team Earns The Zanesville Blus Devils fought through a slam-bang session to bring home the bacon as COL co-Champs, along with Newark. Two events marked the basketball schedule--the season-end pep rally in the ZHS auditorium The annual Blue Devil basketball banquet sponsored by ZHS Boosters was held at the YMC . April 13. Letters and other awards were presented to the every game; the master strategy coaches, Don Stahl and Bill Damsel, and Principal James Burrier. Rousing Support and the banquet in the YMCA gym. The pep rally climaxed a season of hard fought games in which a light-weight and comparatively short squad demonstrated what hard work and guts can do. varsity players by Mr. Stahl, to reserves by Mr. Damsel, and to cheerleaders by Mrs. Burrier. Brief talks were given by Lynn Hoback, John Pattison, and Roger Ward.
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In a traditional and impressive ceremony, NHS Guardian of Emblems; Becky Tahyi, Character; Roger on the evening of December 7 inducted forty-nine seniors Drake, Service; Jeff Blancett, Leadership; and Cathy into the society. Sue Love, center above, portrayed Alma Schaeffer, Scholarship. Andrea Kolometz, Pat Wiley, Mater. Other members taking part were Bill Taylor, and Beth Wolfe planned the event. National Honor Society Holds Induction Parents and friends assemble each fall in the Shinnick Auditorium to watch ten percent of the senior class enter the coveted ranks of NHS. All seniors averaging B” for three years are eligible. The faculty votes for those considered outstanding in character, leader- ship, and service. Holdover members welcome the new mem- bers. The ceremony explains the meaning of the society’s emblems. Club president Ezra Goldstein presented each inductee with a yellow rose, a member- ship card, and a copy of the society’s con- stitution. (For membership roll see page 60.) Twenty-four Juniors Honored Five percent of the Junior Class were inducted into NHS- at a sophomore assembly on May 3, having been elected by vote of the faculty from all juniors having a B average grade for 5 semesters. NHS seniors conducting the ceremony were John Larhart, president; Kay Plummer, Alma Mater; Bruce Nicholson, Guardian of Emblems; Jill Saunders, Character; Pam Talley, Service; Jim Workman, Leadership; and Mike Wine, Scholarship. Juniors elected were Dorothea Baker, Diane Becher, Nancy Berwinkle, Robert Borley, Linda Boyd, Wanda Boykin, Margaret Clapper, Jana Davis, Margaret Dreier, Janet Felton, Lindsay Freil, Peggy Hartman, Tom Haynes, Betsey Jasper, Karen Knapp, Sally Korn, Susan Loebell, Rick Marrale, Kathy Moulton, Teresa Myer, Mark Paisley, Lynne Pope, Barbara Portis, and Alan Wood. NHS President John Earhart congratulates each new member (Wanda Boykin at the moment) and welcomes all into the group. Margaret Hollingshead approves.
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