Covington High School - Buccaneers Yearbook (Covington, OH)

 - Class of 1961

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Ooiny Community Projects . . . KEY CLUB Key Club had a very prosperous year under the leader- ship of the following officers: Jay Wackier, president; Bill Schultz, vice president; Dale Hunt, secretary; Ray- mond Sholley, treasurer; and Mr. Larry Hillman, advisor. Money was raised by sponsoring the Snowball Dance, which is becoming an annual affair; selling cushions, which contain the Covington High School buccaneer insignia on the front. These cushions are good for use at the football games, picnics, or for any other activities one might think of where sitting is involved. Key Club president J. D. Wackier FIRST ROW: Mr. Hillman, advisor. Dale Hunt, Jay Wackier, Raymond Sholley, Bill Schultz. SECOND ROW: John Thompson, Denny Lavy, Mike Vogt, John Mutzner, Mike Hudson, Gordon McMaken, Larry Henry, Kay Hunt. THIRD ROW: Jerry Miller, Dennis McMaken, Larry Warner, Bill Musser, Bob Byers, James Ruhl, Gary Rumble. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Ingle, Bob Nishwitz, Tom Fenner, Ted Powell, Tom Carroll. 23

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 Promoting letter Sportsmanship FRONT ROW: Nancy Oakes, Jo Anne Moreland, Susan Crawford, Charlotte Orndorff, Mrs. Dewey, advisor. SECOND ROW: Marilee Carder, Edna Beatty, Esther Chappie, Beverly Laughman, Janet Wenrick, Sandra Brant, Jill Eshleman, Helen Beatty. THIRD ROW: Peggy Laughman, Jolene Byers, Irene Balmert, Dana Shilling, Kay Hart, Susan Deeter, Carol Thompson, Carol Smith. LAST ROW: Carol Snider, Elsie Knutsen, Peggy Mutzner, Carol Hitchcock, Ila Whitacre, Liddy Smith, Geraldine Lambert, Jeanette Holsinger. Jo Anne Moreland consults Mrs. Dewey. G.A.A. Are you a girl who likes to play basketball, baseball, soccer, badminton, and volleyball? If so, you belong in G.A.A. New to the club’s activities this year was the starting of a bowling league consisting of four teams of three girls each. Many enjoyable hours were had from the league, and it is hoped that the league will continue next year. G.A.A. girls prepared a Christmas basket for a needy family in the community. Some items included were: meat, vegetables, can goods, and toys. Other activities included hikes, a turn-about dance, a chili supper, and a wiener roast. Mrs. Donna Kay Dewey, who is also the girls’ physical education teacher, is the new club advisor. Club officers were: Jo Anne Moreland, president; Char- lotte Orndorff, vice president; Susan Crawford, secretary; Nancy Oakes, treas- urer.



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FIRST ROW: Nancy Stump, Virginia Apple, Barbara Powell, advisor, Mr. Beisner, John Mutzner, Denny Lavy. SECOND ROW: Sally Drees, Barbara Althoff, Fred Fanning, Kenny Nickel, Dale Ullery. THIRD ROW: Larry Warner, George Yingst, Denny Meyer, Larry Henry. SCIENCE CLUB Don’t get too alarmed if you get a whiff of some strange smell coming out of the chemistry room. It’s probably one of the members of Science Club working on his project for the science fair held each spring. If you were to attend one of their meetings, you might find them listening to a lecturer or view- ing a movie on the various fields of science. On all possible occasions, they attend science exhibits at nearby schools and colleges. These activities are made possible to the members by the club’s advisor, Mr. James Beisner, and its officers: John Mutzner, president; Virginia Apple, vice president; Barbara Powell, secretary; Nancy Stump, treasurer. Joincj on ielcf 0rips . . . 24

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