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gf F than f:4i - Q. 4 ff sg Front Row: Charlotte Fowler, Patty Fudge, Joan Hill, Helen Fowler, Beverly Fine, Barbara Harris, Jane Haught, Connie Incontro, Juanita Fowler, Charlene Keller, Doris Beaman, Pat Hopkins, Martha Gossett, Barbara Hummel, Ruth Higgins. 2nd Row: Ruth Hammer, Mooneen Honeymoon, Mary Howe, Joanne Krifteworth, Norma Gregerson, Paula Kirby, Marian Hildebrand, Raymonda Gautier, Jane Kobel, Mary Johnson, Lucille Kinney, Joy Faulconer, Beverly Johnson, Betty Haskell, Joyce Griggs, Mary M. Johnson. 3rd Row: Connie Henderson, Noema Braman, Lora Helmer, Jane Funk, Sharon Faulkner, Julia Fetty, Mary Ann Harvey, Lorena Hofstetter, Sally Keith, Rosalin James, Marian Foster, Janet Fabian, Joy Kinney, Jackie Jones. 4th Row: Glenda Howrey, Jo Ann Kizer, Muriel Golobay, Pat Hughes, Carol Ferguson, Janet Farrar, Alta Jo Feller, Joyce Klintworth, Janice Graham, Billie Jo Harms, Joyce Graham, Pat Harvey, Saralie Force, Karyn Kreeck, Beverly Hence. AG 1-1: Front Row: Marcia Richey, Carolyn Piper, Waynette McGraw, Joan Richards, Helen Morris, Phyllis Mclvfillan, Janice McMillan, Ann Moriarity, Delores Martinez, Shirley Pierce, Pat Pennington, Olive Jean Newsome, Kathryn Lehr, Donna Nicholson, Josie Requena. 2nd Row: Nancy Molter, Jo Ann Lee, Janice Ratley, N'orma Orton, Janet Mossman, Polly McGinnis, Anabel Moore, Marilyn Noffsinger, Betty Manspeaker, Billie Lively, Barbara McWilliams, Ada Lee Orr, Mary Murphy, Pat Lee, Barbara Rumrnel, Beverly Rutherford. 3rd Row: Nancy Rost, Iona Ray, Rose Lee Oldfield, Doris Ramsey, Glenna Bonnell, Geraldine Riggs, Marilyn McKnight, Barbara Nelson, Sally Robbins, Joan McWilliams, Ruth Lill, Myrna Lewis, Janice Mobley, Marcia Metcalf. 4th Row: Mary Milbourn, Reba Jean Runyon, Margaret Ridgeway, Barbara Peffley, Jean Mehaffey, Mary Sue Patty, Leihl Ogan, Carolyn Reaves, Joyce Lockard, Alta Long, Lydia Newbury, Audrey McKinr1is, Marlene Lietzke, Janey Maus, Nancy Middleton, Barbara Purdom. I ,f I , , Front Row: Glenis Young, Charlene Whitton, Sherilyn Zang, LaDonna Sidner, Marilyn Stover, Shirley Satterthwaite, Annette Tighe, Myra Scott, Pat Sibley, Wanda Schneider, Phyllis Sullivan, Shirley Woelk, Phyllis Spires, June Stevenson, Pat White. 2nd Row: Faralane Wentling, Mary Lou Wall, Beverly Wilke, Joann VanBeber, Rosanne Thomas, Jessie Shoulders, Gloria Young, Marjorie Shaffer, Mary Ann Whiteside, Pat Sanstra, Donna Stebbins, Barbara Weber, Connie Walls, Lila Sullivan, Helen Scott. 3rd Row: Margaret Smith, Sherry West, Carolyn Welty, Shirley Schmidt, Ann Zieman, Barbara Tarrant, Mary Solomon, Norma Shull, Margaret Williams, Selma Webster, Virginia Watkins, Mary Jane Welty, Donna Weber, Shirley Welty, 4th Row: Marilyn Smith, Donna Stock, Helen Smith, Sue Wilson, Ann Warren, Carol Sims, Joyce Sargent, Lawana Wisdom, Carlene Usrey, Glenna Wesley, Bonny Zang, Gladys Weber, Pat Silver, Carol Scanlon.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Front row: Mary K. Lange, Marilyn Smith, Margery Cornwell, Elfrieda Eisenhour. Second row: Pat White, Connie Cloyes, Rosalin James, Margaret Smith, Pat Hughes, Barbara Barnes, Myra Scott, Joann VanBeber, Mary Lynne Deewall. Back row: Marcia Metcalf, Joyce Klintworth, Julie Fisk, Polly McGinnis, s. Frank. f ,!f1r'V , , , 1 ,y rg I gylfrbf - UWV 'LW lf ff ageffefi ive Ma jo Sfogan Once again the largest organization in E. H. S. and the second largest Kayette club in the state has chalked up a magnificent record for the year. This year was especially full as the annual Kayette Conference was held here. Under the untiring leadership of its advisers, Mrs. Spann and Mrs. Frank, with the help of the Board of Directors and all cooperative members, this club has sponsored many worth causes. A few of these were the supervision of the Red Cross Drive, decoration of the school halls, the March of Dimes campaign, and Kayette Week. This years officers were Polly McGinnis, president, Marcia Metcalf, vice- president, Joyce Klintworth, secretaryg and Julie Fisk, treasurer. Practically every girl in school takes advantage of the opportunity to par- ticipate in this organzation, and all agree that it helps one maintain the slogan of Laugh, love and lift. Front Row: Judy Brown, Marilyn Bell, Lenea Boucher, Julie Fisk, Mary Lynne Deewall, Pearl Dale, Beverly Caldwell, Jayne Clark, Anita Calvert, Lorrita Calvert, Shirley Brickley, Joyce Demo, Rachel Cervantes, Janice Christy, Betty Jo Bruce, Janice Chalfant. 2nd Row: Lois Clark, Kathy Boyer, Lydia Chambers, Evelyn Emerich, Linda Belt, Beverly Cloyes, Barbara Barnes, Bobbie Lou Crelly, Joyce Brower, Grace Corralez, Pat Bloir, Connie Andrews, Rita DeWitt, Shirley Boone. 3rd row: Ruth Gleason, Beverly Church, Mary Ann Davis, Beverly Beurskens, Susie Bartlett, Shirley Baum, Connie Cloyes, Jo Brazil, Margery Cornwell, Kathy Banks, Jacque Sue Butler, Barbara Brumback, Mary Eaton, Mary Elder, Elfrieda Eisen- horrr, Joy Cooper, Judy Deewall. 4th Row: Shirley Clark, Lila Dale, Elsie Casto, Pat Baker, Carol Blank, Dotty Lou Cook, Sandy Biles, Mary Baker, l,eNora Blaine, Rosemary Biles, Carol Cory, Mary Datin, Leta Davenport, Jerry Dunivan, Mary Anderson, Jane Doornbos, Thelma Dwire. M YYY T lt Z. ,fi 4 'l 'Lit-IYQ ii m1- k. l lr- L. -Ll 'l.1 ll li 4. Judy Deewall, Carol Ferguson, Marilyn McKnight, Mrs. Spann,
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i 1 llif' Front Row: Tony Godding, Dick Abraham, Darrell Hansen, George Hulburt, Raymond Lehr, Dale Bozone, Richard Lewis, Burnette Earp, Ray Houser, Thurman Kelly, Bill Bickford, Jerry Hayes, Norman Cullop, Jim Lohse. 2nd Row: Frank Frazier, Jim Breese, Jim Gauntier, Lee Lazarus, Bob Evans, CarlBoyer, Dick Jolliffe, Jim Cather, Paul Harper, Don Biddle, Richard Faulconer, David Dennis, Fred Bernhardt, Charles Faulconer, Gene Criss. 3rd Row: Ronald Hudson, Gary Anthony, Dean Hollis, Alan Bullerdiek, Forrest Lockard, Richard Loban, Bill Auer, Tom Cour, Don Boss, Bill Fuller, John Cooper, Stephen Abbott, Lyal Bevan, Raymond Garland. Back Row: Allen Diller, Robert Derstein, Paul Hawkins, Marlyn Burch, Jack Buckner, Norman Daniels, Jack Emerick, Keith Martin, Jim Cook, Bob Duncan, Bob Grant, Larry Hildebrand. x i Front.Row: Waldo Schrepfer, Max McLean, Gail Vogelman, Ken McAdoo, Don Baker, Jim Peffley, Richard Wilson, Pat Miller, Keith Nixon, Aaron Smith, Robert Patterson, Bill McIntosh, Jerry Peterson, Joe Schlesinger. 2nd Row: Leroy Ray, Gene Wilson, Roger Simon, Larry Tarrant, Ernest White, H. C. Ruckert, Ted Stackley, Marc McLean, Terry Sellards, Huey White, Bill Studebaker, Charles Sweeney, Benny Plummer, Bill Bidwell, Arlis Owen. 3rd Row: Bill Mollohan, Jim Patton, Louis Taliaferro, Lonnie Snook, Trenton Brown, Tom Ott, John Harrison, Terry Gladfelter, Bob Balch, Paul Wallace, John Mattox, Dick Robbins, Harold Miller, Dave Weatherby, Ronald Minard, Buel Robinson. The Hi-Y of E. H. S. under the presi- l ur 0l'Yll'l'l2l'l 6 dency of Dick Robbins, the first boy to serve two terms as president in a number of years, has had a successful year. One lj- hundred and twenty-eight boys have been members this year. The club was ably guided by its two new sponsors, Mr. Dave .24 A Weatherby and Mr. Buel Robinson. ' The social hi hli hts of the year were or C Leuelnenfg the hayrack ride in tie fall and the annual banquet near the close of the school year. Other officers for the year were Rich- ard Wilson, vice-president, Larry McCully. secretary-treasurer, Jerry Peterson, program chairman, Lonnie Snook, devotions chairman. Hi-Y Cabinet: Larry McCu1ly, Lonnie Snook, Dick Robbins, Richard Wilson, Jerry Peterson.
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