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The Key Club is a service club intended to make the school and community a bet- ter place. Thirty boys make up the mem- bership ot' the club. This organization is sponsored by Mr. Smith. The club sold roses and book covers to make money. They worked in the Salvation Army booth at Christmas time. The club's officers are: Harry Moate, President; Glenn Savage, Tst Vice Pres- ident; Ton Hylton, 2nd Vice President; John Thornhury, Secretary; Grady Hester, Treasurer; Louis Hernandez, Sergeant-at- Arms. The motto of the Key Club is Ser- VIce. KEY CLUB ls 9pm b3 Kama Claub FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Louie Hernandez, Danny Pizzno, Johnny Thornbury, Secretary; Frank Blevins, Glen Savage, Ist Vice-President; Larry Barrett, Bill Davis, Tony Hylton, 2nd Vice-President; lohnnx Robson. SECOND ROW: Jerry Scaggs, Charles Ferrell, Dickie Reiffet, Lowell Cosby, Larry Ascough, Mac Lazar, David Workman. THIRD ROW: Johnny Walker, Jim Sabo, Benny Zaborowsky, Arthur Akers, Danny Steele, Paul Lucky Hefner, Tom Giusti, Henry Graver, Jim Richmond, David Propst. Those not present: Harry Moate, III, President; Grady Hester, Treasurer. 28
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FRONT ROW: P. Knott, W. Lazar, J. Beckett, R. Hanners, J. Cross, K. Ferguson, J. Hinchman, S. LaPrade, J. McDonald, A. Hinchman, P. Johnson, Mrs. Holland, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: B. Taylor, J. Steele. J. James, N. Parker, C. York, C. White, M. Mandopolis, L. Hale, M. Varacilli. THIRD ROW: R. White, B. Osborn, J. Sexton, C. Hinchman. S. Eggers, K. Bailey, K. Camacia, L. Borders, K. Curtis, G. Chirice. The Keyettes, a service club, is sponsored ered toys for the Salvation Army. Can- by the Kiwanis. The Keyettes have carried vassed the town during the March of a full and worthwhile program this year. Dimes and were second in the am0unt Two of the yearly responsibilities they have collected by high school clubs. They had are raising and lowering the school Flag; are now attempting to form C: district in cleaning and caring for the trophy case. southern West Virginia for Keyette Clubs. During Christmas they collected and deliv- KEYETTEQ wwgoweoodoffecmamccmmj
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Tri-V-Lambdo Chi, the Latin Club, has for its motto Veni, Vidi, Vici, which means when translated I came, I saw, I conquered. Membership in the club is restricted to only those students who are taking Latin and have a B average in the subiect. The latter restriction was passed for the first time this year. Spon- sored by Mrs. Ruby Ghiz, the Latin Club attempts to foster increased interest in the classics and Fellowship among Latin students. In addition to the usual club activities such as morning devotion and radio programs, they held a Christmas party in December patterned after the Roman festival, Soturnalia and also spon- sored the Sweetheartsl Ball . Dreamy-eyed students waltz at the Sweethearts' Ball. LAT! N CLUB onmwus QweedwaBaMMFebW FRONT ROW: 8. Vance, P. Knott, J. Steele, D. Steele, M. Lazar, President; P. Ferguson, E. Adkins, Secretary; P. Mann, J. Browuing, J. Fraley, M. K. Fortney, P. Ellison, T. Saunders. SECOND ROW: L. Hall, G. Chirico, S. La Parade, P. Johnson, J. Cross, N. Parker, D. Browning, D. Wolfe, A. Roundtree, J. Seakelly, N. Merritt, 0. Hunt, T. Kessler, G. A. Chirico. THIRD ROW: T. English. G. Dolin, G. Hester, G. Brennan, B. Raynolds, J. Thornbury, A. Spry, J. Cox, J. Robson, S. Coffeman, C. Lindamood, S. Kames. FOURTH ROW: J. Scaggs, D. Dempsey, H. Moate, III, C. Fields, L. Cosby, D. Workman, 8. Richmond, D. Kellyhj. Simborski, Mrs. R. Ghiz, Sponsor. 29
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