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L rl 13? we 9 . X 'V 4 - X Y A in 4 v Q ., -V 'F,i- A '- -..- A - Ii A ' iv. 5- . 4. A . use ...ii Sf' .4 1. A .0-' . ' M - . X I, n z . U V .J . ., If '1 1 f 0 . Xe a,a!1'r yi l , ' ' , 1 f ' i . 5 x ' Q - fr-xr JVIQES ,lnl Q: i K .ul ly mi Sli.-X'l'lilJ: li. Sherman. .L Loy, 'lf Foplwxicli. J. lleaioin. wicc resident: H. Uuinn iresidt g v . f i 'HI l'. liindas. secretary: li. Lilaeser. U. btephenson, lfraneis McLaughlin, sponsor. 5ECUXD HOW: J. Henry. A, Laser. H. Prosser. J. Ke-utf, R. Sherman, H. McPhee, J. Haney, P. Hesslink. U. Palazzo. l'. Uekerman. THIRD ROW: J. Edwards. J. Donaldson, 'lf Wilson, treasurerg D. Harrison ll. rli-kviirode. ll. Xlannweo. ll. Heming, D. NX innail. J. Albert. 'lf Brown. A marked increase in Key Club membership in its second year of existence at C115 shots ed a growing popularity among high school boys. A framed copy of the Ten Commandments and the Bill of Rights was placed in each classroom by the members. South High Coach, Merle Hosselle, was the keynote speaker at the Athletic Assembly sponsored by the club. Key Club president, R. Quinn, informs P Bindas, newly-elected president, of the duties he will be assuming in 1957-58. Awaiting departure to the state Key Club Convention in Columbus, are eager delegates.
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'E .1 f , in 'nqx' K ll 2- p . T7 ...Q 9 - X. s 5 'Cal' -, 9 Ha .7 p I. A vw ' ,Ut Qs' 4 1 ai V M au' A Cappella inetnhers are-FIRST ROW: R. Woodward. J. bchneider, J. Oekernian. B. Conn, M. Alcott. D. Roudelmush. J. Nlatler. R. Stanton. ll. l.t1-ere-. J. Hoyt. SECOND ROW: R. Rodgers. J. Fuleonn-r. lf. Magnuson. H. Donaldson. .-X. Vkilliatns. lf. Hogg, K, Koningl. J. Spoerer. li. Patterson. J. Wolfe, Nl. Dawkins, J. Rowslaugli. li. Olney, J. Kirsehke. 'lilllRlJ ROW: li. liver:-tt. D. Williams. L. Baker, J. lishlnaugh, D. Winnail. ll. Paulo, R. Prosser, C. DeCarnp. J. Buxton, l'. Harrow, C. 5hirrt-ffs. D. Dunning, T. Filrner. C. Barney. FOURTH ROW: R. Williams. A. Thomp- son, R. Manchester, R. Williams, D. Groniley, R. Frilts. D. Miller, J. Reaeoin. A. McLean, C. BleFarlantl. R. Jones. E. Kellvaugh, B. 'liens-r. K. Lapin. 0 a , I Approximately sixty select xoiees eonstituterl the newly organized it rappella choir directed by Paul Rossi. This group perforrnecl at several assernlilies, eonnnunity meet- ings. and the Spring Musical. Participating in the All-County Nlusie Festival which followed a tlayis practice is as a high point of the year. Glee Club ineinbers acted as understutlies to the a Cappella. ljxperienee gained there will be an asset to the choir in future years. Clem- Cluli rneinliers are FIRST ROW: l.. Snyder, R. Knott, C. Yirkt-rs. 5. lfwrs, Y. Barker. R. Hough. S. White. D. Ray, S. Hinerntan. l.. Walter. DECONIJ ROW: l'aul Rossi, director: l.. 5L'lll'llJJt'. IJ. Uanchise. C. Erwin, D. Rylial. R. Robinson. Xl. Uottron. K. Mlair. JK. Starr. R. Wolliolult. P. O'Neil. R. Richards, li. Stuck:-5. l'. Flack, D. Wilson. 'l'HlRlJ KUXX: D. ljliliillit. .-X. Nleinrer. R. Mcllonalul. Nl. Reatlvl. 5. 5l'lllLllJiiUgll. K. Williarns. J. Rhtltles, l'. lleneau. J. belnnidl. 5. ,Xrhitz J. l'attvrson. I.. Coates. N. Rnulli. 5. Nlaksini. C. Reagle. l'ULR'lill ROR: N. Ranerofl. X. Ueekant. J. Albert. J. lidwartls. IJ. Pt:-pln-nson. C. Creager. 51. Nell. Nl. Loopf-, R. Jann-s. 1 R. St. Clair. J. Cashornli. Culp. C. Kriehbauin. C. Forrester. K. Uonaldsin. Q l ft r 4 ..,,,...,. t L, K. ' ii We r. A 1
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Coach Francis McLaughlin, D. Coodpastor. H. Waller. R. No- vicky, O. Smith. H. Yan Horn. Miss Lauratla Osborn, coachg R. Jones, C. McFarland, J. Buxton, J. Jones, D. Miller, NI. Colgan. I Q l I Spring sports are becoming increasingly popular with CHS athletes. Twenty-two boys, aided by Coach Richard Nace, directed their efforts toward track. Canfieldis first tennis team. coached by Miss Laurada Osborn. finished the season with a 3-2 record. Golf enthusiasts under Coach Francis McLaughlin also were active. CENTER: P. Binmlas. KNEELING: J. Leach, J. Haney, P. He-sslink. J. He-ull, J. Albert. H. M1-l'li1-c. J. lilott. Coach Richard Nace. J. Watkins. STANDING: R. Tenvr, R. Wright, T. Hruwn. E. K1-lbaugh, T. Fiffick, J. Donaldson, D. Habcgcr, C. Knwntt. A. Thompson, C, Nlazzocco, W. Mc- Knight. D. Cromley, W. Booth. M T
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