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. . . . Reel-runners and checkmates . PROIECTIONISTS The p1'oj0c'lim1ists of Czmibriclge High School ami of real service' to the various l'lilSSI'0UIIlS and ll0IliiI'lIll9I1lS. These SlllllPIllS take time from their study hulls lu provide educzilioli through films. liucli om- has been trninecl hy Nh: Brot- sclimficlvr lu opmwilo the equipment. CHESS CLUB 'l'h0 Chess club was ei new 0l'QilIliZ2lli0ll this year. l'iegi,1lar nieeliiigs were held nl the Y.M.C.A.. but members could he luuiirl IllillCl1illg wits every day in room +G. The club was organized by Nlr. l rvcleriCk Bretschuoider. who also turned out to he lhe host, player. nl- thuugh .lim Mickle became a slight tlirc-at to his supremacy near the Close of the year. Nfzmy new chess fans were fmuicl due to the Pllorts of the chess Chili. Seated-Bob Novak, Jim Hopkins, Bob Fahner, Charles Atchison. Sianding-Paul Geary, Bob Baies, Joe Orahoske, Ronnie Black. Wlio is 11f1'r1111'r1g,9 TWENTY-SEVEN
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. . . . . People helping people . . . . . Row I. Patricia Eddy. Row 2. Reba Lafferty. Row 3. Joyce Wirick, Delores Smalley. Row 4. Carolyn King, Sharon Brock, Joanne Bennett, Lois Sharpe, Nancy Frost, Mary Mason, Row 5. Donna Gardner, Judy King, Linda Scott, Donna King, Bob Gregg, Tom Brothers. Row 6. David McCulley, Jim Bragg. Row 7. Rex Schaufus, Jon St. Clair. Row 8, John Pryor, Jerry Trott. CNot in picture: Jerry Lucas, Edith Gibson, Bob Saive, Dennis Curry, Charles Slay, Bill Bonnell, Bill Trischler, Marilyn Morrow, Brent Hayes, Judie Clipner, Ray Latterty, Marilyn Wheeler. John Pryor. Nancy Frost, rnzrl Reba Lafferly TWENTY-slx JUNIOR RED CROSS VVorking,g hand in hanil with llie Anierican Pied Cross. the .lunior Red Cross Council completed a successful year. Two representatives were chosen from each homeroom. making a total membership of thirty-four. Reba Lallerly was elected to the office of president and was assisted by .lohn Pryor, vice-president and Nancy Frost, secretary-treasurer. The main project for the year was the solicitation of memberships in the American Junior Pied Cross in all homeroonis. Miss An- derson is the faculty advisor.
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BAND The Cambridge High School Band is an organization of which the school should be proud. The band faithfully performed at the football games, for which many hours were spent practicing. In addi- tion to the games, the band performed at the Muskingum Homecoming, the ground-breaking for our new high school, the Guernsey County Fair, and gave a concert at the State Theater. The band is under the direction of Mr. Howard Max and Mr. Larry Ar- nold. .Doyous and Ever loyal Howard M ax, Larry Arnold Forward M arch MAIORETTES These highstepping major- ettes led the Cambridge High School Band this year with pep and rhythm. Sandi Brown was the head majorette. Kneeling: Maureen Wade Palmer, Sally Gotschall, Doris Baker, Roxie Phillips. Standing: Carole Lake, Susan Soh- ner, Sandi Brown, Carolyn Warden, Marilyn Wheeler,
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