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n BACK ROW: C. Gilbert, D. Gilbert, S. Harrison, J. Gibbs, W. Witt, D. Vernon, J. Kerseizbrock, R. Haney, Nl. Sidesinger, B, Cole, D. Zeigelmeier, R. Hainiiig, J. Pabst, B. Voss, C. McKee, W. Wyatt, O. Sweazy, G. Jain, J. Sears. SECOND ROW: R. Reidel, E. Golemboski, I. Hurtt, E. Stegeman, G. Haller, J. Kriss, M. Leak, B. Smith, D. Wiley, V. Shull, L. Roulier, D. Dempewolf, O. D. Calhoon, D. Lundgren, H. Thieler, P. Volkmen, J. Dean, I. Franz, J. Franz, R. Thiel, J. Kersenbrock, A. Henry, L. Goldsworth, W. Whitley, N. Shull, O, Williams, U. Williams, H. Miller, L. Henry, W. Weaver, Mr. Mummey, sponsor, KAVS AND HAVETTES ARE OUTSTANDING SERVICE CLUBS Exemplifq Cooperation In School Activities The Kays and Kayettes were organized two and six years ago respectively. Their purpose is to prepare the individual of today for tomorrow. They succeed in fulfilling this purpose by taking an active part in school, community, and world service. Each year they are represented at the district conferences and the state camps. This year the Kays are working for their 1000 point award and the Kayettes for their 5000 point award. In order to achieve these awards they must undertake suggested projects in which a certain per cent of the members must participate. Activities of the Kayettes include' CARE packages to other countries, Thanksgiving program, Easter program, presenting a gift to the school, Mother- Daughter banquet, and Heart Sister Week. Among the activities of the Kays, this year, aregCARE packages, setting up chairs for the community concerts, the purchase of all weather pennants bearing the names of the NKWL schools, Father-Son banquet, and a game night for the purpose of attracting prospective members. Hag Cabinet STANDING: MI. Mum- mey, Sponsor: L. Rou- lier, recreation direc- tor: O. D. Calhoon, points director. SEATED: D. Wiley, treasurer: C. McKee, secretary, V. Shull, president: I. Kriss, . vice-presidentg O. Sweazy, '- uv- . . .. , service director. ,af 2
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3,11-ff ui -' I I f H 1 u -v-.-. .,-.,. . I - I I i T ,I I wi i' E if I F he J BACK ROW: Lillian Aschenbrenner, Marcia Schiefen, Anna Marie Olbcrding, Luretta Searls, Joanne McKinney, Marilyn Hess, Sheila Haller, Carol Mcllnay, Rozanne Carl, Mary Jo Wooftcr, Sharon Erahrn, Thelma Horlacher, Alice Stegeman, Shirly Rikoff, Mary Schroeder,Sandra Gagnon, Edna Mae Bourquin, Verlie Taylor, Valericlflipse, Rosalie Shull. THIRD ROW: Deanna Murray, Marilyn Toiislee, Rene Blodgett, Marjorie Williams, Joan Wear, Helen Talbott, Janice Brown, Donna Dreiling, Shirley Lee, Anna Stegernan, Vonria Davis, Shirley Laurent, Mary Fort, Carmelita Grady, Mary Sharon Cole, Janet Beery, Myrna Metzler, Twila Thompson. SECOND ROW: Zelma Deibert, Shirley Morris, Martha lain, Nyla Jo Berry, Ruth Joyce Fraser, Madeleine Ramsey, Janice Denny, Yvonne Foss, Janis Thompson, Janet Scheifen, Lila Borgeson, Jac Kay Phillips, Pat Swanson, Delila Sire, Patsy Evans, Grace Barnett. FRONT ROW: Marlene Miller, Connie Williams, Georgia Zimmerman, Georgia Sites, Bonnie Walters, Betty Christ- iansen, Phyllis Hurtt, Barbara Brier, Sheila Callaham, Helen Barnett, Marilyn Miller, Kolean Kean, Lavoiina Senger, The instructor is Mr. Yantiss, and the accompanist is Miss Reynolds. GLEE CLUB IS ACTIVE IN SCHOOL MUSIC DEPARTMENT Large Number Of Girls Participate The Girls Glee Club, consisting of sixty-nine members, is under the direction of Mr. L. Cr. Yantiss, a new instructor this year, and is accompanied by Miss Mary Reynolds. This organization presents an annual Winter Concert and is sponsored by the Sorosis Club in a Spring Concert. The Glee Club also takes an active part in the Christmas Program each year. The Vocal Clinic, which meets every other year, is an added incentive for the Annual Spring Music Festival. 30
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