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Barry Mitchell, William Davie, Larry Godwin, Billy Cordell, Dewey Conrad, Art Zediker, Don Sowell, Louis Crawford. FOURTH ROW: Jim Moody, Art Mosely, Spence Persons, John Colmant, Charles Albritton, Tommy Person, Jack King, Bruce Haulman, Gary Sullivan, Larry Gross, Mike Mahoney. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry McGill, Bill Snuggs, Marvin Riggs, Jimmy Zediker, Johnny Cooley, Mr. Day, Sponsor, Butch White, Tommy Haney, Frank Cain. SECOND ROW: George Ether- idge, Clyde Haulman, Charlie Davie, Skipper Holm, Russ Mathis, James Carswell, Bob Snuggs, Ken Strckler, Jay Newman, Ray Cooper, Joe Smith. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Murphee, Don Boyette, hey Uluh Key Clubbers discuss money-making projects.
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f | Re The Key Club’s candidate, Pam Byrd, reigned over the 1960 Homecoming fes- tivities. OFFICERS: Mr. Day, Sponsor; Butch White, Presi- dent; Bill Snuggs, Vice President; Jay Newman, Secretary; Bob Snuggs, Treasurer. hey Club The Key Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Day, trains the members to become better leaders and de- velop their working activities. The club is made up of sophomore, junior and senior boys who maintain a “C” average in their school sub- jects. The members are chosen because of their out- standing character, leadership and working abilities. This year the Key Club has been one of the most active clubs around Bay High. Some of the projects in Page Forty-Four which the Key Club members have participated are: raising and lowering the flag, sponsoring Gentleman’s Day, publishing and selling student directories and cal- endars, working diligently in the Teens’ Against Polio Drive and selling refreshments at football games. Each member has done his share to make these projects a success. This cooperation and participation will help them to assume more civic responsibilities in the future.
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FIRST ROW: James Giles, Frank Green, Marjorie MacDonald. Jim McQuagge, Nathan Owens. SECOND ROW: Charles Cox, Jimmy McNabb, Hubert Moore, Bart Fay, James Minshew, Jim Ebensgard. Amateur Hadio The Amateur Radio Society is a new organization whose purpose is to unite the amateur radio operators and increase interest in amateur radio in the high school. The majority of the members are licensed ama- teurs who have passed a rigid test given by the Fed- eral Communications Commission in Washington, D. C. Miss Beverly Bonner represented the Amateur Radio Club as homecoming queen candidate. Vice-President. OFFICERS: James Giles, Treasurer; Hubert Moore, President; Bart Fay, The club is affiliated with the Panama City Amateur Radio Club and the Amateur Radio Relay League. This year the club participated in the Homecoming activities and coordinated the -residue of their activi- ties with those of the Panama City club.
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