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i'ill4'if7Cl1arles Hagler, ,lim NX'arner. Burk mu'-Taylor, W'enlel, Crosby, Allen, lieghul, Cayler, Mr. johnson. Tbfrrf l'Ull'TlVll' .Nfiirlilillgf-'l'oin Sprague. I-,il Vail. llarvis, Halle, W. Garland, Al. Garland, 15. lirueels, Mclauglilin. Van Slyke, Gould Harris, Vail, Moore, Mr. Russell, Swruiil run'-Pederson, Hoff, Seylrold, lliger, Hagler Ifngle. Wallace, Ward. liiril mu'-Aludd, B. Wliilsitt, Green, Abe, lirumheld. Frank Sprague. l. Xvliirsirt. 66 99 ll U One of the more honorable clubs in the Caldwell High School is the C Club. This is honorable because of the work it takes in order to join. You have to letter in a Varsity sport before you are eligible for membership. The initiation for the hrst time this year was a formal one, with ZS new members being initiated into the club. Some of che projects for the letterman club are the putting up of the outstanding athletes in the Hall of lfame and keeping the track record board up to date. The club is Iinancing the filming of football games by selling programs at the gamesg they are also sponsoring the buying of extra travel jackets to increase the number to tit the size of the traveling squad. The club is sponsoring the charging machine which is a valuable addition to the athletic department. The ofheers for the year were: President, Tom Spragueg Vice-President, -Iim Wilrnerg Secretary-Treasurer, Charles Haglerg Sergeant at arms, Ed Vail. The sponsors, Mr. Russell, Mr. johnson, and Mr. Jarvis, deserve much credit for their help and leadership. 16
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lfirxf mu'-Glueli, Y. Bates, D. Rumbaugh, Lester, j. Yamasliita, Irvine, NX'rigl1t, Il. Cleveland, J. W'illmorth. SITUII1, mu'-Cole. C. Ernst, De Myers, Marshall, Little, Benedict, N. Bates, Ryan, Case. Tlviril mu'-D. Lawrence, Miller, Martin, C. Handford, Holson. Hopper, McCabe, Saunders. J. Hanson. ' eilleen The Y-Teens, which is a Christian Service Club for Teen age girls, is sponsored by Y.W.C.A. Some of the activities for the year were the chocolate for Christmas drive, Halloween party for new members, Mother-Daughter Tea, Father-Daughter Ban- quet, and the Sweetheart Ball with Hi-Y. Also Y-Teens contributed to a local destitute family. At summer conference last summer, held at McCall, Elizabeth Cleve- land was chosen Vice President and Janis Hull was chosen Treasurer for this District. Oflicers for this year were Marilyn Hop- per, President, Sandra McCabe, Vice Presi- dent, Elizabeth Cleveland, Secretaryg Jean Holson, Treasurer. Many thanks go to the sponsors, Miss Coffin, Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Dozier, for their help and guidance throughout the year. fJf1'i4'f'r'.i+Iili7abetl1 Cleveland, jeanrlrlolson, Marilyn Hopper, Sandra McCabe. Sjrmzmm-Mrs. Rice, Miss Collin, Mrs. Dozier. l S
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Key lub Key Club's sixth year has come to a successful close, under the able sponsorship of Mr. Stiber. A high light of this last year was the attending of the Key Club International Convention in Chicago by Bill Elwood and Bill Zuercher. These boys were aided by the local Kiwanis Club, Key Club sponsor, and they gave a report to Key Club and Kiwanis. Many service projects were carried out during the year. Officers for the first semester were: Bill Zuercher, Presidentg Milton Van Slyke, Secretary, Bill Elwood, Treasurer, and Bob Crosby, Sergeant at arms. For second semester they were: Buzz Hoff, President, Eddie Melndoo, Secretary, Mike Patton, Treasurer, and Hugh Wenzel, Sergeant at arms. Lefl In rigfJl7Bob Crosby, Milt Van Slyke, Bill lflwoonl, Bill Zuereher. Left lo rigblflluyz Hoff, Hugh Weimzel, Mike Patton, lfeldie Melndno. Lvfl in rigbi-Robison, lil- wood, Hoff, Melndoo, Con- ant, Turner, Duffer, Steiner, Baker. Sffflllll rnlr, left In righf4Abe, Masar, Wilker- son, Seybold, llngle, Irvine, Brumfield, M c C u l l o c lc, Griggs, Patton, C r o s b y. Tllinf mug lrfl fu riglzf- Farish, True, Hopper, Shaw, Bow, lggecik, Cooper, Gaines. I'.0lll'fl7 Y0ll 'Bl00Ll, johnson, Werizel, Vnn Slyke, W'ormingt0n, Melsazughlin, Hayes, Englehorn, Request, MeNeel, Riggs, Zuercher. 17
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