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RAMBLER EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Joyce Reese SENIOR ADVISOR Phoebe Snavely RAM BLERETTE EDITOR Sandy Wallace ASSOCIATE EDITOR Eleanor Jacobs, Roy Reisinger, Mary Ann Kreamcr, Martha McKee, Susan Miller, Robert Monk, Gcne Kelchner, SPORTS EDITORS Roy Reisinger, Mary Ann Krcamer PHOTOGRAPHER Robert Monk REPORTERS Edna Albright, Bill Alexander, Josephine Baer, Carol Brunner, Diana Dayton, Donna Demmy, Suzi Doremus, Janeen Dougherty, Nancy Dutro, Dottie Elicker, Gerry Fry, Lynda Green, Judy Harclerode, Jane Hertz, JoAnn Harlacker, Jean Hertz, Shirley Hiney, Tish Hodgin, Dick Keohane, Liz Knies, Beverly Knipplc, Bob Knupp, Kathy D. Kreiser, Kathy F. Kreiser, Ann Morris, Helen Pipes, Nancy Plus- quellic, Marilyn Radcl, Marilyn Romich, Bill Rosencr, Carole Rothwell, Dick Schroy, Suzi Snavely, Carol Speece, Lois Stiffler, Connie Suttles, Lee Walborn, Ray Whitmore, Sally Zimmerman, Bob W'enner, Audrey Harmen, James Trayer, Peggy Waddell, Phyllis Warner, Rosella Deimler, Hilda Jacobs, Evelyn Stoneseifer, Cathy Rader. BUSINESS STAFF MANAGERS Susan Huston, Jean Linge fAssistantI ART STAFF Barbara Conrad, Marianne Black, Jana Brown, Linda Fig- ner, Pat Harper, Linda Huston, Judy Lowe, Marilyn Mears, Margaret Meek, Toby Meyers, Judy Miller, Sally Rhone, Yctta Rostolsky, Jackie Ulrich, Virginia Van Horn. ADVERTISING Carol Fleck SUBSCRIPTION AND CIRCULATION Lois Neubold MAILING Gerald Hawks STAFF Pauline Farnesworth, Barbara Cohn, Susie Hilliard, Joan Kuhn, Sharon Sheesley, Nancy Caum, Maryellen Miller, Mary Mumma, John Urban, Pat Sprecher, Sara Attick, Ruth Swartz, Doris Farnesworth, Nancy McCombs, Frances Plank. ADVISOR Mr. John WI. Holbert. Through the combined efforts of the Editorial, Business, and Art Staffs, the Rambler fulfilled its purpose- to serve the students of the school by recording past events, to act as a sounding board for student opinion, and to provide an opportunity for students to write and see their work in printf, The Rambler staffs are well represented in the local, regional, and national press associations. The Ramblerette published for the purpose of briefing us on events, was issued between the six regular Rambler issues. 4... ... .Q EDITORIAL STAFF ART STAFF BUSINESS STAFF
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nd Marching Bands With Accompanying Display Bottom muh' A. Morris, B. Moyer, D. High. Second row: R. Good, W. Alexander, S. Crawford, H. Jacobs, B. Kreiser, T. Schwalm, L. Nash, S. Stiffler. Third wuz' M. Bottomley, E. Waizener, J. Carl, K. Kreiser, T. Leber, L. Alexander, J. Attics. Fourth raw: D. Stover, R. Koehane, L. Hoffner, J. McDowell, J. Hartzell, G. Jeffries, J. Jeffries, J. Sipple, R. Ruddy. Fiflly wuz' J. Kramer, G. Kissinger, J. Weidner, G. Elhel, R. Harvey, R. Winger, J. Ramsey, J. Clark, H. Sheads. Sixlla mum' D. Troutman, B. Gruner, E. Flbel, J. Sheppard, S. Fhersole, S. Miller, L, Miller. THE FLAG TWIRLERS S. Doyle, B. Gohn. C. Gassaway, C. Sease, B. Conrad. S. Hilliard, J. Wlingert, P. Farnsworth M. Black. with other schools in parades and at the Armed Forces Competition sponsored hy the Olmstead Air Force Base. During the year the concert band traveled to several area high schools in an exchange program. Frank Pittman, student director, led the hand in several numbers of the first annual mid-winter hand concert. Soloists of the band participated in the Forensic program, and attended county, district and state hands. Rigfat, cezzlers J. Reese. Semirirrlez' J. Sheetz, C. Sut- tles. M. Hrestalc, M. E. Miller, H. Hocker. N. Caum, P. Waddell. L. Neubold, B. Reese, D. Farnsworth G. Gleim. THE MAJORETTES
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KEY CLUB Developing initiative and leadership, providing ex- perience in living and working together serving the school and community, and promoting school at'- tivities were the goals of the Key Club under the direction of Mr. Bell. The Crystal Ball, a new addition to our dances, was presented to the school by the club. The club is affil- iated with the Kiwanis In- ternational and consists of 29 members. CHARTER MEMBERS-Left table: G. Kissinger, R. Wix, M. Beachley, B. Knupp, B. Lenker, R. Savage, D. Keohane, T. Sillett. Rigfol lable: H. Finkleston, M. Zimmerman, B. Rosener, G. Ditty. 5. Tezak, B. Nordberg. Bark wuz' Dr. Jenkins, F. Wallis, Kiwanis Representative, Mr. Bell. STUDENT COUNCIL Botlonz 701lJ.' G. Ditty, R. Wright, F. Miller, C. Miller, S. Crawford. Second wuz' M. Clouser, B. Smith, E. Tezak, R. Bogar, S. Sheesley, S. Hillard. Third row: G. Fry, J. Harclerode, C. Asper, R. Deimler, M. Angell. Fourth mu-.' R. Winger, D. Harriman, R. Keeney, S. Yarnall, M. Buente, M. Beachley, B. Knupp, B. Gruver. Fifth faux' K. Cootes, Vice President, B, Alexander, Treas- urerg S. Wallace, Secretary, R. Nordberg, G. Kissinger, H. Finkleston, G. Shan- non. Standirzg. L. Kuhn, President, Mr. Hartman, Advisor. Scholarship and leadership are the characteristics of the members of the student council under the direction of Mr. Hartman. The members are elected as homeroom representatives by popular vote at the beginning of the year. One of their main projects was to sponsor the foreign ex- change students for next year by selling shares of stock in the project, both common and pre- ferred. Another endeavor is spon- soring the three alumni affairs in the course of the year.
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