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Key of E Yearbook Design for Education Volume 13 1966-7 Contents Organizations — — — Classes-20 Administration Staff — — — - - — - -26 Album Staff School Life Sports - - - Junior High Autographs -46 -62 -76 117 Sue Hug Kathy Crawford Jackie Hake Debbie Huard Bob Kunsman Jerry Luce Joyce Severence Jack Schunk Janet Smith Mary Rockey Co-Editors Jan Kundard Susan Rigleman Advisor Clair Hackett Linda Burlew Georgia Keller Carol Bunce Lee Fisher Bonnie Mason Les Rockey Louise Parker Marjorie Tingley Carolyn Abranam Connie Crawford Treasurer Sue Firestone Business Manager Steve Held STEVE HELD Much of the hard work is placed on the shoulders of Steve Held, business manager, and Sue Firestone treasurer of the Key of E. Staff. Steve starts out his duties by sending a letter of appreciation to the patrons from the previous year, thanking them for their support. The task at hand in the fall of the year consists of planning the financial budget for this year ' s yearbook. This includes estimating the cost of the book which is determined by the type of cover, number of pages, supplies, and quan¬ tity of pictures. Steve ' s efforts are rewarded by the co-operation of th stu¬ dents in subscribing for the an¬ nual. The distribution and col¬ lection of monies are accurate¬ ly controlled by our treasurer, Sue Firestone. SUE FIRESTONE The publication of our 1966-67 Key of E Yearbook gives enjoy - ment and satisfaction to the Key of E staff. The accomplishment of producing this an¬ nual will always bring pleasant memories to the staff and school members. The Key of E staff consists of student vol¬ unteers who wish to help design the year¬ book. To broaden our knowledge in the set¬ ting up of a yearbook, members of the staff attended the Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity Journalism Work¬ shop last fall. The responsibility of the editors include drawing up the format of the yearbook, gath¬ ering activities of the school system , and publishing it in rela¬ tion to school life and the student body; com - piling the social and dramatic activities along with athletic participation. Without the help and cooperation of all the Key of E members, the production of this yearbook would be impossible. JAN KUNDARD SUSAN RIGLEMAN I
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Our New Gym This is the new high school gymnasium where many events are held. It looks onto the south¬ east corner of the gym. The bleachers are extended which are used for student cheering section, for games and pep rallies. It has a seating capacity of approximately one thousand. On the north side of the gym are spectator bleachers which can also be folded up against the wall. When they are we have two courts, one volleyball, one badminton, and against the last wall is a shuffle-board court. There are four basket¬ ball nets which can be folded down besides the original ones so two games can be played at once. The flag was given to the school by Mr. Latta, United States Representative, and has been flown over the Capitol Building. A Year of Changes Main Hall The main hall coming from the gymnasium going up the stairs to the original nigh school building. At the left are the doors wnich lead into the new cafeteria, used by the grade school as well as the high school. At the right is Sue Firestone, a hall monitor. Beyond Sue are some of the new lockers used by the Juniors. On up the stairs and to the left is the academic wing with seven class rooms, and the superintendent’s office. In this hall are more lockers used by the Juniors and Seniors. Memories of daily activi¬ ties, athletic contests, social functions and class room learn¬ ing will linger on for many a year by this year’s seniors, as the first Commencement draws to a close in the New Building. 3
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