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ABOVE: Everyone is enjoying the magic moment of midnight. The following people usher in the new year with a bang: Becky Tahyi, Mike Smith, Roy Williams, Liixia Buckmeyer, Diane Becher, Mike Smith, Chris Kirby, and Teresa Myer. Appreciative group gathers at stage to give rapt attention as Bag- daas give out with special number. And then, there are those who like to dance, i.e. : Mike Smith, Diane Becher, Chris Kirby, Teresa Myer, Bob Mercer, and Dorothy Osborne. Enjoy Year-End Dance Many ZHS couples attended the Ifka New Year's Dance in the YWCA gym. Chas and the Bagdads supplied the music. The hall was gaily decorated in holiday mood. There were scads of balloons, streamers, and holiday spirits. BELOW: Dancers pause to rest and chat between numbers. 1-t-
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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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The Cast and Crew pose for the post-show picture. The front row Beef-line has Jim Wade, Ron Harlan, Jeff Danhauer, Pete Bailey, Bruce Baker, Bob Young, Brent Lovenshimer, Danny Prichard, Roy Reid, and Jeff Ater. The crew included committee heads Bill Taylor, stage manager; Dave Benjamin, technician; Margaret Hollingshead and Jill Saunders, costumes; Karen Knapp, make-up; Paula Thomas, ushers; Rick Hull and Pat Wiley, properties; Allan Fuller, follow-spot; Dave Hamilton, curtain operator. The hilarious highlight of the evening was the goings- on of the go-go- girls, portrayed by Bob Young(left) and Roy Reia. They brought down the house. BELOW: Magnolia (Kay Plummer) and Beauregard (Barry Glazer) provided drama and excitement with their screaming quarrels and hot and cold romance. 18
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