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FRONT ROW: C. Hannold, L. Thomas, V. Alden, VICE-PRESIDENT, K. Meier. SECOND ROW: B. Magee, J. Clark, D. Burk, K. Emrick, SECRETARY, C. Dittman, TREASURER, P. Best, E. Clark. THIRD ROW: S. Bell, P. Horner, P. Hannold, R. Shoup, M. Tritten, P. Milfordg FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Berlin, F. Van Guilder, PRESIDENT, M. Fye, K. Donaldson, F. Walney, S. Whitling. Mrs. Berlin-ADVISOR ' Future Homem akers of America 94 The Home Economics Club is mainly 2- service organization. Supervised by Mrs Dorothy Berlin, these girls have complete many commendable projects and are heade for more. Baking and boxing cookies for the Shippeni ville Day Care Center, working in the caf l teria, arranging the display cases in the mai hall, sponsoring the Christmas centerpiec display contest, hosting representatives o beauty schools who come here and sho some of the beauty shop techniques, leamin flower arrangements, and listening attentivel to job opportunity experts are just a few the things these homemakers have done th' year. They also work as cafeteria aides, s if you donit have a tray for your lunch, bla it on some negligent homemaker. Howeve you won't find one.
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Jim Barlett, Darrell Frederick, Cliff Rumbarger, David Kurtzhals, Fred Taylor, Tim Stewart, Mr. Thompson, Steve Schwabenbauer Bill Mong, Iim Whitling, Jim Taylor. Stage Crew The plays, concerts, and programs held at Keystone High School would not be nearly as successful as they are if it weren't for the loyal group of fellows who regulate the lights, set up risers, yank', at the curtains, and do other vitally important jobs. Although seldom appreciated by the audience or performers, these boys are just as valuable to the various productions as are the more recog- nized participants. Mr. Thompson-ADVISOR
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