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Student Board Expands To Homecoming Reorganization has been the key word in Student Board activities this year, not only in basic structure but also in a greater number of responsibilities. Shortridge Day and Homecoming emphasized the wonderful traditions that encompass Shortridge. The Football and Bluebelle-Ugly- man Dances gave Shortridgers a good time at a minimum of personal expense. Sock hops after basketball games and a Suggestion Box were innovations this year, as presi- dent Andy Falender made the Student Board a significant organization serving the whole school. Key Club continued its fine record of service in both school and community. Key Clubbers saved the athletic department thousands of dollars by cleaning up Julius Field after each football game. The club distributed TB posters one wintry day for the Marion County Tubercu- losis Association. Leonard Read, one of the nationls out- standing economists, was presented by the club in a spe- cial auditorium. A boys booster section was organized for home basketball games, and to cap off the year Key Club staged the annual 'LHard Timesl' Dance to which students came wearing their worst rags and tatters. Student Board-FRONT ROW: Becky Crafton, Thomas Payne Cco-sponsorj, Carol Stout fsec.J, Andy Falender fpres.J, Betsy Buck Cvice-pres.J, Robby Smith Ctreas.J, Margaret Jack fsec.J, Maria Maurin, Mrs. Eugenia Hayden fco-sponsorj. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Washington, Sharon Williams, Sue Lett, Doug Smith, Brenda Bryant, Mike Keys, Don Kennerly, Kathy Schoel- lkopf, Hilary Stout, Nathan Levin, Cynthia Mauck, Nancy Peters. THIRD ROW: Susy Beamer, Gail Smith, Nancy Holsapple, Bobbie Baldwin, Baiba Kurins, Bunny Baldridge, Suzy Franklin, Jessica Vestal, Trudy Thrasher, Bryce Pruett, Sharon Moore, Marti Davis, Dave L. Miller, Bob Adams. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Wilson, Jan Knox, Laurie Kohn, Nancy Killen, Margie Montgom- ery, Suzie Goodman, David Carter, Albert Hazelwood, Thelma Standing by the Blue Devil mascot are Miss MeClearJ', and the Boorter Club Oji66V5 jersica Vestal fpreaj, Pam Colieh fxeaj. Kneeling are Sally Edwards fviee prerj and Anita Harden ftreasj. Williams, Estella Mills, Tim Higgins, Fred Wiecking. FIFTH ROW: Allyson Hill, Bev Baker, Jenny Rosenbaum, Ellie Genovese, Jane Cohn, Monica Reid, Sally Jenkins, Mary Rinne, Karen Wooley, David Seaney, Ford Anderson, Freddie Demmings, Rich- ard Bonds, Marty Kinnick, Ralph Moss. SIXTH ROW: Sandy Schwomeyer, Randy Lamb, Loretta Orton, Jackie Ray, John Haury, Marvin Keenan, Martha Dabney, Maxine Jett, Nancy Fields, Carol Lockman, Rosie Kaplan, Kathy Anderson, Bernice Williams, Jim Killen, George Vyverberg, SEVENTH ROW: Bill Nie, Jim Gabriel, Mark Fuller, Gloria Maxey, John Morrison, Tom Prager, Nancy Price, Rhoda Hanley, Jackie Wilkins, Nancy Mc- Williams, Becky Miller, Susie Spahr, Sandy Read, Alfred Ekanem, Grant Shipley, Andy Morrison. 4
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Key Club Active in Varied Service Projects Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, the Shortridge Key Club elected Dave L. Miller as the 1963 president. The organization usually consists of forty-eight boys. FRONT ROW: Charlie Davis, Bill Holmgren, Tim Greist, Tom Schuetz, Jim Covert, Tom Greist, Paul Moore. SECOND ROW: Jerry Steiner Csponsorj, Tom Ulen ljr. dir.j, Robby Smith Csr. dir.j, John Allerdice Csec.J, Dave Miller fpres.J, Tom Ehrich Cvice-prcs.J, Tom Hacker ftreas.J, Bill Shullenberger Csoph. dir.j, Phelps Klika. THIRD ROW: Dave Bourke, Carl Otten, Dave Howe, Gary Winkel, Bob Jackson, Nathan Levin, Bill Beacham, Steve Hopper, Bill Nie, Randy Faro, Pete Birge, Obie McKenzie, Mike Marquis, Bob Adams, Andy Falender, Chris Duckwall, Andy Morrison, Paul Johnson, Dick Midkiff. Fourth Row: Bob Evans, Greg Silver, Don Handy, Jack Zeigler, Steve Spain, Joe Wall, Bill Broadstreet, Frank Phillippi, Jay Alex- ander, Doug Smith, Jon Roe. Not pictured: Dick Brewer, John Earp. Q , Installation of the' suggettion box in the cafeteria giver Student Board offieers Robby Smith, Betsy Buck, Carol Stout, Andy Falen- der, and Margaret jack an opportunity to see how the student body feelx. Key Club president Dave Miller arranges the letters that Andy Morriton passes to Randy Faro.
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Girls LcagucfFRONT ROW: Debbie Glague, Paulette Bal- lard, Jerna Washington, lWattie Jackson, Rosie Kaplan, Maria Maurin. Sharon Moore Qpresj, Carol Stout Qtreasj, Joan Cox Qsctxj, Phyllis Fitzgibbons, Gail Smith. SECOND ROW: Nancy Passmorc, Sally Reid, Nlarva Myers, Sharon Blair, Marty Kinnick, Paula Welsh, Phyllis Mott, Carolyn Williams, Nancy Price, Sandra Dangericld, Carol Baker, Josephine Scott. TIIIRD ROW: Terry XVilliams, Ann Blarsdell, Valda Strauts, Kim Straughn, Garol Service Clubs Assist Baker, Debby Skeetzc, Kathy Davidson, Mary Beth Wilson, Karin Lohmann, Martha Cohn, Susie Huse, Elaine Short, Carol Ann Williams, Rt-genia Hohnson. FOURTH ROW: Julie Gallmeier, Sally Harding, Stephanie Isom, Roberta Linke, Mary OlShea, Valerie Ardner, Alicia Kemper, Karen Tyner, Karen Tally, Mil- drcd Dailey, Sandra Limeman, Glenda Crauch, Phylis Washington, Freda Elam, Edith Adams, Armilda Armistead. In School Projects Members of certain clubs can be found working for others, for their school, for their classmates. Striving to see what everyone has a chance to be a part of Shortridge, these organizations provide leadership and fellowship, fun and friends. Students across the seas receive gifts from Shortridge through our Junior Red Gross. Girls work to- gether combining their feminine intuition and will in Girls' League, Y-Teens, and True Blue. True Blue-FRONT ROW: Gloria Kemper, Debbie Jones, Alicia Kemper, Kathy Charron, Mary O'Shea. SECOND ROW: Rosie Kaplan, Margaret Jack, Marti Davis, Maria Maurin, Sue Crowder. THIRD ROW: Mary Beth Wilson, Sue Lett, Martha Cohn, Kathy Cole, Jane Cohn, Diane Smithers.
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