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KEY CLUB Row l-Bob Castner, Joe Whitcraft, Bill Reed, Merle Whitis, Bll Lawyer John Sheppard Dale Dickson Jack B nnett Bob Johnston Row 2-Larry Burch, Paul Shiinp, Larry Bowers, Bill Nicholson, Denny James Vince Santero Jim Share Jim Held Don Shimp Don Tostenson. Row 3fJay Maioli, Kenny Price, John Knapp, Tim Merrill, Jerrt Torn Ri k tts JON Rojovin Don Ross Barry McBride Mr Davis Key Club is an international organization spon sored by the Kiwanis Club. The club's obiectives are to provide initiative and leadership, and its rnotto is We Build . Boys ot high scholastic ability are elig- ible tor the club. This years activities started with the club help ing Kiwanis with their annual Kid's Day peanut sale, Next was the purchase ot shrubbery and a large American tlag for the school. The boys also served as ushers at the Marine Band pertorrnance. Moneyamaking proiects included a car smash! up, the Christmas store, and a dance after the Dover basketball game. Fitty guest speakers, displays in the gyrn, and tilms highlighted the Career Day sponsored by the cl.ib. ln Noverrtber, twenty-six ntettbers attended the Key Club workshop in Columbus, and on April tirst and second, tifteen ntenwbers iourneyecl to Clevef land tor the district convention. At this convention Larry Burch was elected district secretary to the Key Club ot Ohio. This was the tirst time such an ottice has been held by a Cambridge Key Clubber, The year drew to a close with a three-club ban' duet and the presentation ot service awards to de- serving club members The otficers tor the year were: President, Vince SBWTSVOJ Vice President, Dale Dickson, Secretary, Jay MGiOli: and Treasurer, John Sheppard. Mr. John Davis is the taculty advisor of the Key Club. '.'.ENlY
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Row l.-Kenny Price, William Nicholson, Sally McCracken, Thomas Jirles, Martha Gaus, Larry Bowers, Doris McCormick, Jackie Hill, Don Noble, Janet Raeburn, Richard Willis. Row 2.-John Sheppard, Nancy Davis, Nancy Frost, Patricia Eddy, Mary Lou Deeren, Susan Foglesong, Sue Patterson, Larry Burch, Tim Merrill, Martha McCullough, Sandra Lee. Row 3.fSandra Hostettler, Becky Bragg, Margaret Amos, Mary Ethel Mason, Joyce Ruby, Jeanne Warne, Barbara Bates, Carol Mowrer, Sandra Hartman, Carol Jean Thompson, Nancy Downs. Row 4.-Judy Breeding, Larry Soine, Jay Maioli, Arthur Neff, Mike Hall, Tom Ricketts, Dean Wells, Paul Willis, Don Tostenson, Ellen Robbins. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY l pledge myself to uphold the high purpose of the National Honor Society to which l have been elected, l will be loyal at all times to my school, and will maintain and encourage high standards of scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Those impressive words of the induction ser- vice oath of the National Honor Society express the high ideals of the organization. Membership in the Society is the highest honor which our high school can bestow upon any student and during the i959-l96O school year 29 seniors and 9 iuniors were so honored. The first induction service was held on December seventeenth and the second on April twenty-ninth. This year the Cambridge Chapter assisted with the organization and initial induction service of a new chapter of the National Honor Society at New Concord High School. Officers of the local chapter were: Don Tosten- son, president, Mike Hall, vice president, Carol Mow- rer, secretary, Joyce Ruby, treasurer. Mr. Odebrecht was the faculty advisor. Mike Hall, Don Tostenson, Carol Mowrer, Joyce Ruby. NINETEEN
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ia' Row Row Row Rcw Row Row RCW Raw 143' J gg.. '. W Nancy Lynch, Frances Eddy. Don Potts, Richard Rice. Dixie Secrest, Kathie Jo Shep- pard. Judy Rice, Luella Johnson, Pat Moorhead, Marilyn McDonald, Becky Brown, Joyce Ruby, Pat Perkins. Linda Scott, Judy Lorig, Dewny James, Larry Gold, Jerry Thom- pson, Barry McBride, Jackie Millington, Miss Johnson. Karen Patterson, Nancy Davis. Janet Davis, Carol Mowrer. Paul Willis, Dick Boyer. JUNIOR RED Q wasnt Dave Ellwood, Louella Johnson, Jackie Millington, Carol Mowrer, and Denny James. CROSS COUNCIL The work of the Junior Red Cross Council provides valuable training in good citizenship and furthers international understanding. Composed of one representative from each home room, the Jun- ior Red Cross Council sponsors many service pro- jects. They conducted an annual membership drive and served at the Community Fund Drive Dinner. Officers for the year T959-1960 were: President- Dave Ellwood Vice-President - Denny James Secretary - Jackie Millington Treasurer - Judy Long TWENTY-ONE
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