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'Qu First row, left fn right: Xlr. Keyton, Larry Platt, Mike Jennings. .Xllen Harmon, Frank Arnall. Wendi Lindsey, Ken Cros- venor, Pete Horne, ,lim Chinnis. Dennis Dr-Nlots. Second role: Bobby Hollenian, Harold Krivan. Ronnie Smith. Ray Le-wand, Phil Marshall, Bob Rhodes, Johnny Boop, Don lfdtlen. Billy Stone. .lirnniy Platt. Third row: Tommy Coley. Danny Bell. Carl Couch. .loe Condon. Russell Linneniann. Bob Jungman. Ken Owens, Randall Weathers, Steve Whitfield, l'aul Cone. I our1h row: .lf-fl' Dunn. Steve Smith. Nlarvin Rooks. Hill Nlarshall. Russell Grosvenor. Bill Ruth. Bill Smith. Rutty Liles. Barry Graves, .lim -Xiken. KEY CL B Leadership, scholarship, willingness to work, and good personal character are four necessary qualities a boy must have to belong to this busy, international organization. With the help of the Southside Kivsanians, and financed by the sale of light bulbs, Little Theatre tickets, and book covers, the Key Clubbers work together to better the school and community through their many service projects. This year saw the Key Club busily collecting food for needy fam- ilies in a Thanksgiving drive, presenting an orientation pro- gram to the student body, and cleaning up the school grounds. This was in addition to polishing the trophies monthly and helping the Orthopedic School with their Christmas arty. Aside frldm strictly service projects the Key Clubls social highlights were the Parent and Son Banquet. at which the memberis parents learn about Key Club and its objectives, the Student Leaders' Banquet, honoring all club presidents. and the Sweetheart Dance. one of duPont's outstanding so- cial events. 120 OFFICERS-Left to right, hrs! row: Wendi Lindsay. Sweetheart: Russell Linnemann, Vice President: Steve Whitfield, President: Mr. Keyton, Sponsor. Second row: Randall Weathers, Corresponding Sec- retary: Frank Arnall. Recording Secretary. Third row: Danny Bell, Chaplain: Jimmy Platt. Treasurer. Fourth row: Allen Harmon. Sophomore Represent- ative: Joe Condon. .lunior Representative: Bobby Hollenian, Senior Representative.
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:ue The Quill 8: Scroll of duPont is composed of stu- dents who have been on one of the puhlications staffs tDragnet or Alidupanl for two years. These students must also he in the upper third of their class, be recommended by their staffls sponsor, and be in good standing with the rest of their teachers. It is a great honor to he elected to this organization. The members this year were inducted during an assembly at the beginning of school. I .. OFFICERS-Left to right: Janet Berger, Presiclentg Lynn Den- ning, Secretary-Treasurer. ILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS-First row: Steve Whitfield, .lanet Berger, Danny Bell. Second row: Winkie Hutchings, Carol Ans- ley, Pam Curtis, Patsy Heath. Third row: Don- na Frazee, Lynn Den- 3 ning, Jimmy Platt. Fourth row: Russell Linneman, Steve Smith. liill Ruth.
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OFFICERS ALeft lo right: Tom Willoughby. Chaplain: Nlickwy Fvrrante. Sgt.-at-'Xrmsg .lutli lngrom, Treasurer: Cheryl Baker, Secretary: Alan Xyars, Vice-President: George Baker, President: Nlr. llrich, Sponsor. PROJ ECTIONIST S CL B Service to the faculty and student body through manage- ment of the audio-visual equipment is the objective of this busy club. By taking complete charge of the schoolis equipment, the club's members leave the teachers free to explain films and conduct their classes without the responsibility of setting up, operating, and returning the machines. Although one of duPont,s newest clubs, the projectionists have come far since their seven-man beginning in 1958. With the guidance and training of Hr. Carl Ulrich, the club has grown in membership and importance. XlhNllihltS-lmvil tn right, hrs! row: Pat ,Xrps-n. john Bolton, Janis Lindsay. C:-oil Nlathews. Mickey' Ferrante- .ludi lngrom. Seconrl mic: Ronny Fr-ml:-rspit-l. Ronny Cyrv. Fkip Stryker. flhf-ryl Bake-r. Charlie kockran, T0m Willou hb' llc-lf-n Ye-rnon Nlr Carl I Irie-h. Tlzinl mir: George Baker. lb-an Carmine-. Carl l'alke-nhuiner, Bill Q yv . . . lie-njamin. Gray Whittles, Man ,-Xyars. 121
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