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First Row, left to right: John Kennedy, Ned Poe, Jake Schmuck, Jim Sindledecker, Aaron Miller, Jim Kuroski, Bill Haddix, Dave MacDonald, Harold Kirby, Marvin Vandergrift, Roy Arbogast. Second Row, left to right: Jack McCray, John Deison, Jim Friend, Jack Van Pelt, Jim Poling, Mike Slaton, Carl McKinney, Gary Shafferman, Frank Sell, John Branson, Joe Farcin. Front Center: Jim Colvin. Knighin illnnnrarg Knights Honorary is composed of boys who have earned their letter in any one sport. They earn money by selling popcorn at noon-hour and at home basketball games. During club meetings they see movies of East Fairmont games. Officers are Harold Kirby, President, Jim Kuroski, Vice-President, John Branson, Secretary and Treasurer, Rich- ard Bartlett, Sgt. at Arms. Sponsors are Mr. Michael and Mr. Cale. HAROLD KIRBY JAMES CALE JOHN BRANSON President Sponsor Treasurer
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wt 4.1'll:gf - A, ,sf 1 vw - . ,n ' vw Y First Row, left to right: Roger Kline, Mike Stanley, Michael Parlett, Cecil Baker, Eugene Reese, Allan Smith, Philip Fleming, Glen Clokly, John Lunghi, Sonny Belcher, Walter Bartlett, Danny Vin- cent. Second Row, left to right: Lyle Shaffer, Ronnie Williams, James Robbins, James Buchannon, Gary Benninger, James Smith, Raymond Clayton, David Shaw, Tommy Hinebaugh, Barry Sharpneck, Paul Lewis, Chuck Jenkins. Third Row, left to right: Keith McClure, Jim Trador, Melvin Barker, Jerry Stevens, Roy Peters, Jack Hedges, Johnny Pignanelli, Stevc Neel, Anthony Kerzak, Pat Richards. Fourth Row Left to Right: Wayne Musgrove, Gary Watson, Butch Stonestreet, Jack Ingram, Larry Stevens, Martin Webb, Dale Vandergrift, Anthony Oliverio, Gary Arms, William Vangilder. ling Svvrfu Freshman Boys for the first time had a club of their own. This was due to the efforts of Mr. Charles Nallen, Mr. Charles Morelli and Mr. Frank LeDonne. They met several times with the Future Homemakers for programs on Proper Dating Etiquette. One of the highlights of the year was the appeaiance of Sad Sam Jones, major league pitcher, at one of their meetings. First Row, left to right: Harold Bower, David Henlerson, Richard Champione, Keith Mooney, Bill Clelland, Gary Arms, Robert Hawkinberry, John Capin, Larney Mercer, Joe Bilotta, Lawrence Criss. Second Row, left to right: Mr. Morelli, Sandy Murphy, Kenneth Plum, Richard Kisner, Bill Poling, Donald Snider, Tom Knicely, Robert Haught, David Johnson, James Satterfield. Third Row, left to right: Eddie Hanney, Wayne Morgan, Warren Current, Richard Williams, Donald Nay, Richard Gross, Gary Steadman, Woodrow Lee, Jerry Butcher, Tom Tucker, Mr. LeDonne. Fourth Row, left to right: Larry Cunningham, Gary Hall, Richard Ridenour, Bob Kosner, Claude Moran, William Greenleaf, David Jerry, Junior Landes, John Cosco, Tom Mustachio, Jim Scott, Mr. Nallen.
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First Row, left to right: Delores Ingram, Marilyn Friend, Barbara Vangilder, Karen Gates, Patty Pyecha, Donna Guthrie, Barbara Lemley, Jean Hager, Judy Brown, Carol Morgan, Janice Rittenhouse. Second Row, left to right: Carolyn Davis, Betty Stevens, Shirley Reeves, Sandra Rice, Ann Hacker, Grace Rogers, Mary Boyce, Marilyn Jackson, Martha Poling, Judy Gross, Shirley Merrifield, Karolyn Piggott. Third Row, left to right: Kathleen Kirk, Della Coss, Margaret Wallace, Ruth Campbell, Darlene Copen, Bobetta Pickens, Joyce Steele, Linda Stewart, Judy Ferrell, Harriet McCarty, Shirley Goff, Patty Shafer. Fourth Row, left to right: Norma Morgan, Susan Meredith, Patty Vangilder, Ruth Rogers, Barbara Hawkins, Dottie Grubb, Betty King, Mary Knight, Rhoda Martin, Judy Francis. flllll. . llluiurr ilinmnnakrrz nf Amrrira Future Homemakers Club was organized for the first time at East Fair- mont this year. They held several functions and also met with the Fresh- men Boys Club to have Dating Discussions. Jean Hager was president of the organization and Miss Corrine Clayton was advisor. fi .. I-- .g ' is- 0 - :: :::: ::: I V QQ I C7 55
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