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.: Student Librarians, Office Help Volunteer Services Student librarians and office helpers are students who volunteer their services to benefit a smooth- ly operating system. There were eighteen student librarians this year who performed such tasks as issuing and signing passes, replacing books on shelves, checking bool-cs and reference ma- terial in and out, and generally keeping the library neat. Ten office helpers were a boon to Mrs. Whitmeyer and other office workers by doing typing, mimeo- graphing, and other similar office jobs that are essential to the ad- ministration. E 5 s ss S , Xrs-as i mssssrstd ss ss A: Checking attendance sheets are M. Campbell, E. Clark, and K. Bennett. B: Office helpers B. La- Rue, J. Castanien, and T. Outh- waite sort mail. C: It's test time when V. Powers, R. Leitzy, K. Schifer, and R. Taylor help at the mimeograph machine. D: Li- brarians K. Kuenzli and J. Cooper keep busy at the front desk. E: Checking the paperback shelf are R. Hartman, V. Liles, and D. Bloomfield. F2 Filmstrips are arranged by B. Metzger and D. Liles. G: Reference materials are used by I. Volk and J. Buck. I-I: The card catalogue keeps S. Stevens, B. Snodgrass, and B. Smith busy. I: Students L. Dewiel and K. Gallant receive insturction from Mrs. Noblet. J: Junior li- brarians L. Gallant and T. Outh- waite go through the stacks. K: Supervising the copy machine are B. Eckstine and B. Wilburn. Student Aides 119
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Educational Organizations Enrich School Program Wynford began a photography club this year. This organization was for those who would like to learn photography techniques. Mr. Rindfuss was their advisor. Another newly organized club was the Future Medical Careers Club. This organization was for those interested in the medical field. Mrs. Niece served as their advisor. Wynford has eight people who belonged to the local Jtmior A- chievement Group. They were set up like small business firms. The other newly organized club was the Librarians Club. One of their activities to raise money for t.he library was selling pecans. Their advisor was Mrs. Noblit. A: Photography Club: ROW 1: B. Kepler, P. Snyder, B. Volk. ROW 2: Mr. Rindfuss, advisor, D. Routzhon, S. Gebhardt, C. Buck. B: Future Medical Club: ROW 1: L. Eader, K. Eppley, D. Clark, QSEATEDJ L. Hieber, ROW 2: M. Campbell, D. V0nStein, S. Atkins, L. Larsen, J. Keeny, W. Sipe, H. Harris, B. Short, S. LaRue, J. Kirgis, S. Harris, P. Guinther, D. Tschanen, C. Daiber C: JA: ROW 1: B. Wilburn, P. Eden, T. Moll, S. Gardner, B. Eckstein. ROW 2: C. Campbell, B. Steinman, M. Murray Da' Librarians Club: ROW 1: Mrs. Noblet, advisor, D. Tschanen, B. Smith, B. Eckstein, B. Wilburn, D. Ream, K. Gallant, ROW 2: L. Gallant, B. Snodgrass, I. Heer, R. Snyder, D. Liles, K. Kuenzli, I. Cooper, P. TenEyck, V. Liles, T. Outhwaite, L. Hatcher. 118 Clubs Q
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, 3 - 1, 23-If 2426 2. .2 8 f I0 ll 2 Jlsogg-1: zo!! I2 If 'J 6' ff If A: Members: 1. G. Schweizer, 2. D. Lust, 3. K. Pritchard, 4. T. Kalb, 5. L. Whitmeyer, 6. S. Louis, 7. B. Kirgis, 8. M. Light, 9. M. Goodman, 10. T. Schiefer, 11. A. Stormer, 12. M. Hahn, 13. K. Ruth, 14. B. Keller, 15, K. Liapply, 16. B. Morgan, 17, S. Spengler, 18, I. Long, 19. T. Schifer, 20. C. Rarick, 21. M. Leuthold, 22. M. Steiger, 23. D. Fadley, 24. D. Whitmeyer, 25. K. Snyder, 26. C. Armbruster, 27. R. Hieber, 28. S. Young, 29. J. Keeny, 30, M. Shealy, 31. B. Hieber. B: Key-Clubbers Stan Gebhardt and Dave Whitmeyer discuss work to be done. C: WIN5 Key Club spells it out. D: Sopho- more Mark Goodman puts the finishing touches on the new guardrails. 1 20 Key Club Key Club at Wynford Has Progressive Year The Key Club was one of the most active organizations serving Wynford High School this year. After football season, the thirty- one member club cleaned up the school grounds. Their cheers at pep rallies were greatly received by the student body. These cheers featured The Human Wynford, Win, and Script Go. The Key Club was also responsible for the new guardrails at the main entrance to the grounds. The boys who served as officers for this fine group were President, C. Armbrusterg Vice President, K. Ruthg Secretary, I. Keenyg Treasurer, S. Youngg and Sergeant-of-Arms, R. Hieber. L .22 -gif: X .ikefigk X Q 2 i . ., X x..x mms KK M, ef' . -
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