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GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB The Girls’ Glee Club members have par¬ ticipated in local programs and have as¬ sisted in the presentation of the Christ¬ mas Cantata. Back Row: Margaret Lauvray, Elvene Sauer- brey, Grace Alford, Norma Fitch, Helen Meneer, Margaret Lou Lawrence, Marcia Renfrew, Third Row: Margaret Ruth Lowery, Olive Beall, Dorothy Welling, Olive Preston, Kathleen Boyd, Joy Bash, Doris Miller. Second Row: Lauretta Marang, Mary Waters, Almena Dreher, Dorothy Sarbaugh, Reulah Sarbaugh, Bonnie Reiss, Eileen Schuler, Ada Bickel. First Row: Miss Weisblat, Jean Boyd, Marjo¬ rie Hart sock, Helen Hothem, Donna Fisher, Jean Miller, Alice Henry, Lura Perkins. BOYS’ GLEE CLUB Much credit for the successful perform¬ ance of the Christmas Cantata was at¬ tributed to the assistance and co-opera¬ tion of the Boys’ Glee Club. This club is also planning to participate in the County Music Festival and Keene’s Spring Concert. Back Row: Ward Reiss, Tracy Renfrew ' , Cameron Wills, Wayne Davis, Robert Fer- ber, John Arnold, Wade Emig. Third Row: Peachman Alford, Eugene Finley, Donald Latham, John Reiss. Gilbert Wil¬ son, Verle Albertson, Earl Miller. Second Row: Ivan Casey. Brice Dreher. John Anderson, John Hault. Francis Norris, Eugene Dreher, Adrian Guthrie, Miss Weis¬ blat. First Row: Eddie McCormick, Kenneth Boyd, Junior McKee, Clyde Hardesty, Dick Elliott, Rodney Renfrew, Billy F ' isher. ORCHESTRA The Orchestra in Keene is a very im¬ portant activity. It has played for many school and community functions, and this year for the first time, it will present its own concert. Back Row: Elvene Sauerbrey, Leitha Endsley, Donald Latham, Eddie McCormick, Grace Alford, Marcia Renfrew. Second Row: Wilma Lowe, Robert Hothem, Allen Hothem, Eileen Schuler, Rill Elliott. F ' irst Row: Miss Weisblat, Joy Bash, Olive Beall, Jean Miller, Margaret Lou Lawrence, Jean Boyd. PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT
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BOYS’ BASKETBALL Won thirteen and lost six in season. Consolation winner in Tournament. Casey, Hardesty and McCormick will be graduated from the first ten. Back Row: Wayne Davis, Billy Fisher, Rod¬ ney Renfrew, Donald Latham, Verle Al¬ bertson, John Reiss, Manager. Second Row: Mr. Gamertsfelder, Earl Miller, Ivan Casey, Peaehman Alford, John Ar¬ nold, Kenneth Boyd. First Row: Dick Elliott, Clyde Hardesty, Wade Einig, Junior McKee, Eddie McCormick. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Won six and lost four in league compe¬ tition. Eliminated by Warsaw in tour¬ nament finals. K. Boyd, Luikart and Marang graduate. Back Row: Mr. Gamertsfelder, Daisy Luikart, Kathleen Boyd, Hazel Schlarb, Helen Men- cer. Second Row: Mary Waters, Lauretta Marang, Dorothy Sarbaugh, Margaret Lou Law¬ rence, Marcia Renfrew. First Row: Donna Fisher, Olive Beall, Doro¬ thy Welling, Jean Boyd. BOYS’ BASEBALL Won two and lost three games in fall of 1939. Expect much improvement this year. Squad heavily hit by graduation. Back Row: Mr. Gamertsfelder, John Reiss, Manager; Wade Einig, Donald Latham. Second Row: Eddie McCormick, Clyde Hard¬ esty, Junior McKee, Dick Elliott. First Row: Ivan Casey, Billy Fisher, Earl Mil¬ ler, Peaehman Alford. BOYS’ TRACK The Track Team finished second in the Annual Track Meet last year. Much in¬ terest is being shown in this year’s meet. Back Row: Peaehman Alford, Clyde Hardesty, Ivan Casey, John Arnold. Second Row: Mr. Gamertsfelder, Earl Miller, Kenneth Boyd, Eddie McCormick, Donald Latham. First Row: Billy Fisher, Rodney Renfrew, Junior McKee, Dick Elliott.
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GIRL RESERVES Our Girl Reserves were organized in 1936, with Miss Wilbur as advisor. Now we meet after school every other Tues¬ day evening with Miss Edwards as ad¬ visor. As a junior branch of the Y. W. C. A , the Girl Reserves aim to develop “body, mind, and spirit.” Back Row: Jean Boyd, Grace Alford, Hazel Schlarb, Kathleen Boyd, Helen Hothem, Jean Miller. Second Row: Miss Edwards, Marcia Renfrew, Ada Bickel, Bonnie Reiss, Mary Waters, Dorothy Sarbaugh, Margaret Lon Lawrence. First Row: Elvene Sauerbrey, Ila Casey, Joy Bash, Doris Miller, Beulah Sarbaugh, Daisy ' Luikart, Olive Beall. F. F. A. In our third year of work we have had five boys place in the top six in the County Livestock Judging Contest. Francis R. Brown and Brice Dreher, Jr., received first and third places respec¬ tively. In the Public Speaking Contest, Rodney Renfrew, President of the local F. F. A., won the local contest and re¬ ceived second in District 15 Contest, held at Dresden. Back Row: Kenneth Boyd, Harry Arnold, Merle Baker, Ivan Casey, Gilbert Wilson, Francis Brown, Brice Dreher. Second Row: Mr. Hoover, Cameron Wills, Eugene Dreher, Robert Hothem, Allen Ho¬ them, Francis Norris, Verle Albertson, Francis Brown, Frederick Bechtol. First Row: Billy Fisher, Victor Hughes, Tracy Renfrew, Clyde Hardesty, Rodney Renfrew, Peachman Alford, Owen Patterson. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club of twenty- one girls meets the second Monday of each month. They aim to learn about scientific discoveries and practices in homemaking. A social period is en¬ joyed by all at the close of each meeting. Back Row: Lauretta Marang, Elvene Sauer¬ brey, Norma Fitch, Marjorie Hartsock, Grace Alford, Doris Miller. Third Row: Dorothy Welling, Olive Beall, Vir¬ ginia Patterson, Olive Preston, Margaret Ruth Lowery. Second Row: Beulah Sarbaugh, Margaret Lau- vray, Mary Waters, Bonnie Reiss, Ada Bickel, Eileen Schuler. Pirst Row: Mrs. Martin, Helen Hothem, Donna Fisher, Alice Henry, Lura Perkins. PAGE TWENTY-NINE
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