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LITERARY CLUB SITTING — Patty Crawford, Rae Jean Cnpe, Jackie Sexton, Ann Fultz, Jean Ann Williams, Mary Ruth Hartman, Barbara Blackwood. STANDING— Gladys George, Suzy Gunther, Barbara Bobbitt, Eliza- beth Jourdan, Sue Johnson, Ethel Carson, Marylou Ravenna, Barbara Jones, Miss Durrenberger, Helen Byers, Mary Jane Hobson, Kay Mayo, and Inez Hostettler. The sponsor of this club is Miss Frances Durrenberger. Various members of the club give book reports every meet- ing. At Christmas they held a Christmas party in the cafeteria. The girls had a picnic in May. They also gave Miss Byerley a library cart to use in the new library. Food For Body And Soul— And This group of girls is responsible for serving the good meals you have in the cafeteria. They can either get a credit or they can eat their lunch there free. Miss Marsh supervises this group. CAFETERIA WORKERS ROW ] — Carolyn Graves, Nancy Fish. Janice Edgell. ROW 2 — Cecilia Burkes, Carole Pruitt, Sandra Sue Brewer, Margaret Miller, Marilyn Hackney, Sara Swigart, Donna Fortner, and Dot- tie Turpin. This page is sponsored by the BEDFORD DAIRY COMPANY
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Key Club ROW 1 — David Guthrie, Joe Mason, Pat Fitzgibbon, Larry Peterson, Bob Holzhause. ROW 2 — Dodd Ed- ington, Ed Ellison, Jerry Blackburn, Ed Voris, Roger Chase, Charles Baker, Jim Barry, ROW 3 — Charles Conner, Norman Fiddler, Don Smallwood, John Boruff, Jim Wilhite, Bob Lee. ROW 4 — Mike Murray, David Adams, Fritz Endris, Tom Coble, Roger Kopp, Bob Motsinger. W C. r ' The Key Club is sponsored by Kiwanis. Their faculty advisor is Mr. Charles Hart- man. The boys have worked hard this year selling their taffy, sponsoring football and basketball dances, collecting Heart Fund money, and giving us a very en|oyable skit for the pep session before the Mitchell game. The skit was entitled The Traitor . Fritz Endris portrayed the dignified judge and Larry Peterson was the traitor. Charles Conner was responsible for the script. JUNIOR COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT— Dick Craig, Tom Hilderbrand, Eddie Smith, David Hawkins, Mary Helen Zink, Fritz Endris. Wilma Wever, Patty Spinks, Becky May, Carolyn Chastain, Carolyn Sue Payne, Marilyn East, Bar- bara Sue Jones. JUNIOR OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT — Fritz Endris, Dick Craig, Miss Byerley, Mr. Coombs, Judy Buck, Sue Johnson.
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SALESMANSHIP CLASS ROW 1 — Ronnie Porter, Dean Endris, Dottie Turpin, Earl Du- sard ROW 2 — George Hob- son, Bruce Claybaugh. STAND- ING — Mr. Brown, Charles Pace. Carolyn Gehring. This group is our future salesmen. In class they learn how to conduct a sale, how to please a customer, how to dis- play goods, and how to sell their goods. Each student who works during the semester receives a credit if they work an average of 1 5 hours a week. It Must All Be Sold!! These boys and girls may some day become America ' s most famous artists. During the year they keep our halls decorated with art work and craft. They enter the Poppy Day contest and also Ihe Clean Up Contest. Mrs. Frank sponsors this group. ART CLUB FRONT ROW — Nancy Stough, Carolyn Lone, Robert Clifton, Lela Boyd, Mary Butler, Janice Edgell, Sharon Spires, Bob But- terfield, Bob Cosner, Nancy Fish, Larry Eddington, Jerry Anderson, Ronald DeFord, Billy Viers. STANDING — Mrs. Frank. Betty Boyd. MODEL —Beverly Wagner. This page is sponsored by THE ART STORE
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