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JAYBEES Jaybees, which stands for junior businessmen, is a boys’ service club sponsored by the Billings Junior Chamber of Commerce. B.W.H.S.’s Jaybees club is one of only three clubs throughout the U.S. This year Jaybees joined with B.A.C. to produce the prize-winning float in the B-W Day parade. The club also helped B.A.C. decorate for the Christmas formal. Jaybees sponsored a coat check at all basketball games to raise money for A.F.S. The club also sold school decals to raise the money to buy a bulletin board placed in the main hall showing football and basketball standings. Other projects included selling programs at the J.C. Invitational track meet and J.C. Sports Car Hill Climb, helping J.C.'s with Christmas shopping for underprivileged children, helping the welfare agency at Christmas time, and selling concessions at the P.N.S.A. Convention. Jaybees also took charge of the telephone swering service for the doctors’ exchange during certain home basketball g'.'nes. ROW ONE: Randy Harrison—junior representative, Jim Hartung—secretary, Earl Phillips—president, Fred Fries —treasurer, Phil Bloch—senior representative ROW TWO: Stev Baride Dan Merry. Chuck Schuyler, George Marshall, V. C. Anderson. ROW THREE: B,1I Trulock Harvey Tinnes, Sherwood Hettinger, Jim Howe, Ron Panian. ROW FOUR: Torn Linn Gary Barker J.m Weaver, John Stewart, Steve Duganz, Dale King. NOT PICTURED: Mike Berlant, Bill Hensley—vice-pres- ident, Clark Walters, Jack Noidquist. This page sponsored by NYE S DAIRY, INC. 29
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SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY SERVED PIONEER KEY CLUB ROW ONE: Brad Anderson, Jim Nybo—vice-president. Bob Garrison—vice-president, Bob Howlett—president, Rick Slater—secretary, Melvin Hansen—treasurer. ROW TWO: Doug Ensign, Ken Botham, Gary Williams, Russ Green, Dave McEldrey, Greg Tollefson, Tom Whitmer, Dave Theiss. ROW THREE: Mike Brown, Roger Boggio, Paul Stratton, Jim Matti, John Nelson, Steve Fellows, Jim Marshall, Paul Lnngstroth. ROW FOUR: Bill Brownell, Bill Hill, Bob Hovland, Tom Moore. Pioneer Key Club kept active during the summer months of 1963 with regular meet- ings at the homes of members. The club had only about 15 active members throughout the summer. Four summer sendee projects were completed. Two members of the club, Rick Slater and Brad Anderson, attended the Key Club International Convention in July. Brad Anderson was elected International Trustee of the Pacific Northwest division. Since the beginning of the 1963-64 school year, Pioneer Key Club has grown again to twenty-five active members with five new members coming in at the semester. Several service projects and a school dance have kept the club’s calendar full. Projects this year included painting the West High Bear in the courtyard, mounting the bear in the gym, painting the parking lot garbage cans, and building new roster boards for the gym. Key Club also donated $100 to A.F.S. To make money, Key Club sold programs at home football games, concessions, and popcorn. They also sponsored a pep dance and a rummage sale. Community service projects included park and memorial clean-up and helping their supporting Kiwanis Club with its projects. This page sponsored by PIONEER KEY CLUB 28
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Mr. Creaser led Concert Choir through the halls. CHRIST. SPIRIT ENHANCED BY CHORAL DEPARTMENT 30 This page sponsored by 8th AVE. MARKET and PAYLESS GAS Why pay more?
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