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KEY CLUB-Front row: Steve Felsenthal, Bob Rogers, jeff jakeman, Evan Cotten, Roger Littlejohn, Bob Yeaw, Robert Todd, Tun Gurr Qpresidentj, Lanny Nye, Randy Gonzalez. Second row: RickyCatlett, Dan Bump, Bill Guion, Mike Lehmann, Raul Summa fvice- presidentj, Pat Hill, Mike Hales, Ken Mathes, jamie Schneider. Third row: Ronald Mueller, Glen Hansberry, -Mike Norona, Steve Fox, Lyle Blanden, Mike Vacher, Jim Smith, Bill Orr, jim Sopkin, Chuck Younglove, Don Tabbutt, Chuck Austin, Richard Tabbutt, Rick Vacher. Fourth row: Vic Vimuktananda, Dave Barrett, Tom Walker, Hank Dunn, David Howell, Doug Andrews, Gus Bremer, Dick Stokes, Ken Young, Bill Humphries, Pat Link Qtreasurerj, Jim Shephard, Bill Stuck fsecretaryj. WHAT AM I BID for these two strong young men?, says Tim Gurr ofHar1k Dunn and Bill Stuck at Key Club auction. NO UN-AMERICAN STATEMENTS are ever made around Tommy Walker and jim Shephard as they speak for freedom. 126 Key Club Serves CH Stirring Americanism The Key Club promotes good leadership each year by sponsoring the Leadership Banquet at Chamberlain, This banquet is held in honor of all club presidents and other outstanding students who have shown leadership throughout the school year. In the line of service to Chamberlain and our community each year the Key Club buys and awards a trophy to the athlete from each sport who shows the most sportsmanship during the season. At the Easter Sunrise Service at Lowry Park the Key Clubbers usher for the people attending. The city wide student government day was initiated by Jim Shephard. ALL A PART of service and leadership, Paul Summa con- gratulates Gus Bremer as he taps him on tap day. 1 'l ,li C' 'aid
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, e -1 i I LIONETTES-Front row: Karen Lehmann, Glenda l'Villoughby, Carolyn Hirshberg, Penny LaRue Qtreasurerj, DeeDee Seman, Sandi Manetta, Faye Stephens, Joann Cutro, Diane Peterson. Second row: Carolyn Notaro, Helen Bailey, Barbara Dobrovskv, Diane YVoods, Shelley Clothier, Susan Campbell Qsecretaryj, Dottie McDonald, Amy Bettner, Lynda Caron, lsrenda Frye. Third row: Bare bara Mazurek, Cindy Favata fpresidentj, Janet Aldrich, Pam Conley, Phyllis Lefler, Nancy Casson, Sandra Minich, Rita Reedy, Mary Conlee, Gayle Channell, Diana Hlashburne Qsecretaryj, Pam Turlington Qvice-presidentj. Lionettes Help Boost Basketball Spirit Boosting enthusiasm throughout the basketball sea- son was the primary concern of the l965-66 Lionettes. The purpose of their project, selling ribbons pro- duced by the CHS art department, was twofold: to earn money for the club and to raise spirit for the important basketball games. Carrying on the Lionette tradition of a Christmas service project, the girls erected and decorated a holi- day tree at the LeRoy Jenkins Convalescent Home. Plans for the Easter season included a party for Negro children at the Helping Hand Day Nursery. Despite the restriction of sanctions, the Lionette year was a full and rewarding one. Independence and self-government have been by-products of this year. L SPIRIT BY THE YARD is manufactured by CHS art assis- tants, preparing basketball ribbons for sale by Lionettes. LOADING BOXES of Christmas decorations, Diane Woods and Diana Washburne set out to decorate holiday tree, bring- ing cheer to patients of a near-by convalescent home. 125
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Kiwanettes Collect Money for Needy Kiwanettes Proudly wear their blue-striped parkas for the second year this year. They have been busily helping their brother club promote good will i T throughout the community and our school. Kiwan- 9' ettes also served at the Leadership banquet sponsored by Key Club. The Kiwanettes take pride in helping the beautiiication of our school grounds. The girls participated in the annual canned food drive at Thanksgiving and collected for Muscular Dystrophy. The Kiwanettes were also their own host- esses for their supper meeting. All in all, this has been a very good year for the Kiwanettes. THIS WILL HELP some poor child, won't it?, says judi Richmond to Carlen Price as she gives to Muscular Dystrophy. A GOOD SIGN OF SERVICE is shown by Pat Cole and Laurie Foxworth as they serve at the annual Leadership banquet. 1' - ' 5. 2 ff' ' . .. .+A 4. H 3: Q ' T' R, , - S .. - ., M f Jf -, ff . , 1 . - ,, - . f 4 1 , if -s , swf ,. nf 4, . - , Q . '. S 'af-55 - L 7 fi. if- 421. ls 'fl .. .ri .iff . . if '7 V. 1 ff 6 r , iq lf . U . , A f , ,.. ... H- . -1 1,2 - , 3 Q, i --0 , - .-.- X . ft I L' , ' 1 .- - .' 5 Q gg-jg ' , 1 513,53 -R fer 2 , - 2 f ' as F23 Xa: -if rd :. as K3 M- ft? I 1 ' f' 1 f , ' -Y.. C - iw Y-at . l '. X . . 'V H I I Y 4 J , V. t x rbi: 2 ,W 5 'L ' 2 ' . fx, . .Lg I - i ' .4 , L . S. h '5'f'i F5 X 1 'T ' k ' 'J L ' -' 1 f ' ' P fy P S ,, , L, . . . . . , ef f f a . , 4. f 1 ff , . . , V ' .J , .-, t N , . if f M! an he sw ,..L. ft Q .. I a as . 3 l J -A -T? 513.1235 554- l - ! . . . - KIWANETTES-Front row: Cindy Troutrnan, Mary Cobb, Gayle Cold, Karen Bey Qcorresponding secretaryj, Karen Anderson, Sally VVhisler, Becky Sopkin, Linda Florio, Harriet Manis. Second row: Theo Schweitzer Qrecording secretaryj, Nancy Norsworthy, Diane Murphy, Roslyn Joiner, Joy-cee Patterson, Joanne Companello, Loretta Rumph, Anna Jean Reagan ftreasurerj, Carlen Price. Third row: Denise Haggard, Kathy Sherman, Becky Nelson, Kay Tinker, Pat Cole, Marcia Tallant, Pat Tyrell, Freda Leibundguth Cpresi- dentj, Kay Parkerson, Libby Schutt. Fourth row: Laurie Foxworth, Joyce Nees, Bobbi Stevenson, Linda Hartley, Linda Hall, Susan Gingery, Judi Richmond Qvice-presidentj, Susie Brett, Claudia Seibert, Sue Hartley, Kathleen Crane, Brenda Deak, Gay Cole. 127
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