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ro ram on W.G. .V. LEFT: Larry Campbell and Gloria Stone broadcast the weekly Key Club program on W.C.F.V. Gloria represented the C.F.H.S, band and read the school news. BELOW: President, Larry Campbell, and George Helmintoller enjoy the regular Key Club meeting held in the home economics kitchen. Guest clubs were invited to these programs. President, Larry Camp- bell, was in charge of the program each week. School and club news was read over the air. Several boys attended the Key Club convention in March at Norfolk. The boys also attended the Kiwanis Mens’ luncheon each week. TheKeyClubatC.F.H.So in 1966 was quite active in all phases of C.F.H.S. School life. Key Clubers seem to be enjoy- ing themselves at their program meeting. Glenn Huffman, Tom- my Golladay, and Rusty Crance laugh together before refresh- ments are served. 9
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G uS Sponsors CRaJio FIRST ROW: Tommy Golladay, Tony Simpson, Lee Tyree, Larry Glover, Richard Watts, Rusty Crance, Gary Simpson, Joe Pitt Savage, Chip Wood. SECOND ROW: Glenn Huffman, George Helmintoller, Jim Entsminger, John Snead, Tom Warren, Gary Conner, Tom Dean, Griff Peters, John Grimes, Wayne Humphries, George Goode, Larry Campbell, Paul Rankin, Dan Adams, Walter Vermilya, David Morris. This year the Key Club was really on the ball . A blend of helpfulness and having fun was their theme. Their activities were numerous. The club col- lected for the Heart Fund and the Red Cross. The boys ushered for the Miss Clifton Forge -Alleghany Pageant and assembled physical education racKs for the school. They sponsored a car wash and attended joint meetings with other area schools. The Key Club also formed a basketball team and played area teams. One of their more important activities was the sponsorship of the Key Club radio program on W.C.F.V. from two to three o ' clock on Sundays. OFFICERS: Larry Campbell, president; Tom Dean, vice-president; Larry Glover, secretary; Jim Entsminger, treasurer. 8
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UriJii- TpJ ns SEATED: Martha Faidley, Gayle Powell, Linda Rumph, Sue Stephens, Barb Downs, Lauren Anderson, Betty Dudding, Mrs. Jean Clift. SECOND ROW: Judy Booker, Becky Downey, Susan Anderson, Linda Kirts, Ruthie Fuhrman, Karen Coffman, Betsey Easter, Diane Hill, Deanna Clark, Debbie Stanley, Sue Alder son. Linda Anderson, Eleanor Payne, Susan Shipp. THIRD ROW: Kathy Beard, Susanne Wood, Suzi Jenkins, Judy Huffman, Jane Boaz, Susan Mason, Betty King, Bobbie Cahoon, JoAnn Carter, Terry Montgomery, Mary Jane Johnson, Katherine Johnson, Gay McGuire, Ann Dowdy, Linda Hamilton, Ann Sheets. OFFICERS: LindaRumph, Vice Pres.; Bobbie Downs, Pres.; Mrs. Jean Clift, Sponsor; Sue Stephens, Treas.; Lauren Anderson, Chaplain; Betty Dudding, Sec. At the installation service, held at the Baptist church, Bobbie Downs gives the welcome to all those attending. The Tri-Hi-Y, one of the most active clubs at C.F.H.S., has taken part in many civic projects. Under the leadership of Bobbie Downs, the club has collected for the March of Dimes, Heart Fund, and the Red Cross. The club also gave the annual Christmas assembly which was enjoyed by all the students and faculty. This year the Tri-Hi-Y again won the Ace Award which is the highest award a Tri-Hi-Y club can win. Club members light candles before taking the pledge of Tri-Hi-Y clubs. 10
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