Covington High School - Buccaneers Yearbook (Covington, OH)

 - Class of 1960

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And the Guidance of Officers ... FIRST ROW: Miss Frey, advisor; Charlotte Orndorff, Gladys Orndorff, Jo Anne Moreland, Keytha Carroll. SECOND ROW: Pam Shields, Geraldine Lambert, Linda Brumbaugh, Gloria Ellis, Tonia Goble, Retta Powell, Liddy Smith, Dorothy Angle. THIRD ROW: Sandra Leeper, Susan Crawford, Sally Drees, Edna Beatty, Gail Deeter, Janet Wenrick, Jolene Byers, Loretta Balmert, Sandra Emery. FOURTH ROW: Carol Thompson, Janet Forsythe, Beverly Laughman, Esther Chappie, Barbara Powell, Sandra Brant, Cheryl Byers, Nancy Oakes, Jean Rudy. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION When you hear the bouncing of a ball, the scream of a girl, and the shrill blow of a whistle, don't get excited. It is just the Girls' Athletic Association being called to order by their advisor, Miss Fern Frey. Thirty-six girls were members of G.A.A. this year. These girls worked and played together under the able leadership of their officers: Gladys Orndorff, president; Jo Anne Moreland, vice- president; Charlotte Orndorff, secretary; and Keytha Carroll, treasurer. G.A.A. had two special projects this year. It prepared a Christ- mas basket for a needy family in the community and had a fall cook-out. Important activities of the year were: an ice skating party, hiking, and the learning of new and different games. 22 Keytha Carroll, treasurer; Jo Anne Moreland, vice- president; Charlotte Orndorff, secretary; Gladys Orndorff, president.

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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Twelve students, interested in the teaching field, are active members of the Future Teachers of America. Through the club and its activities, a person has the chance to decide if he wants a teaching profession. Officers of the F.T.A. club are: president, Darlene Nishwitz; vice-president, Virginia Apple; secretary-treas- urer, Tonia Goble; librarian, Sandra Emery; historian, Kay Nickel; advisor, Mr. Louis Apwisch. The club was organized in 1948. Since then, fifteen of its former members have gone on to college, and have then taken a teaching position in a school system. Tonia Goble, secretary; Darlene Nishwitz, president; Kay Nickel, historian; Virginia Apple, vice-president. The Work We Did. . . 21 FIRST ROW: Kay Nickel, Elaine Fisher, Darlene Nishwitz, Tonia Goble, Connie Cissner, Virginia Apple. SECOND ROW: Sandra Emery, Carolyn Peters, Pat Rudy, Carolyn Reiber, Edna Beatty, Gail Deeter, Mr. Apwisch, advisor.



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OFFICERS Jay Wackier Treasurer Jim Cassel------------------------------ President John Mutzner Secretary Ronnie Ruhl Vice-President KEY CLUB As a service organization, the Key Club has carried out its purpose very well in its many and varied projects. Several of their community proj- ects included helping the Kiwanis Club paint the local park wading pool and cooperating in the Bread Drive for polio. The boys also helped a neighboring community, Arcanum, by collecting books for that library which was destroyed by fire. To get the money to help in these projects, the club sold ballpoint pens and foam-rubber cushions. They also sponsored a Snowball Dance on February 12, 1960, at which Sue Shipley was chosen Snowball Queen. All of this could only have been accomplished by willing followers and these able leaders: Jim Cassel, president; Ronnie Ruhl, vice-president; John Mutzner, secretary,- Jay D. Wackier, treas- urer; Mr. Larry Hillman, advisor. . . . Who Led Us to Success 23 FIRST ROW: Larry Henry, Jerry Fessler, Raymond Sholley, Ronnie Ruhl, Paul Althoff, Denny Lavy, Jim Cassel. SECOND ROW: Mike Vogt, Bill Schultz, Larry Warner, Gordon McMaken, Dale Hunt, John Mutzner, Jay Wackier, Mr. Hillman, advisor.

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