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Row I: M. Plogher, S. Murphy, N. Johnson, T. King, K. Thornbury, A. Toney, J. Pope, M. Pickens, S. Jackson, R. Ramsey M. Vance, L. Schaffner, M. Teele, N. Osborn, N. Slagle, J. Seidl, B. Perfect Row 2: N. Jones, N. PaTrick, R. Rardon, E. STarkey E. Ven Der VoorT, R. Kebker, J. Oberlander, T. Sell, V. Roberfs, A. Jeisel, S. Marlin, D. Ramey, M. SmiTh, B. Murphy, E Welsh, S. Yoder, A. PoliTes, L. Ward. Row 3: J. Sfrimer, P. Rayburn, M. Skah, A. SmiTh, M. Sfanley, M. Young, M. Pool, C Lowry, J. Ramey, M. Kiniz, M. Keller, D. Robinson, N. Wickham, M. Spencer, M. Rider, S. Trout Row 4: D. Thompson, L. Turney, V. Robinson, S. S-hackelford, S. Kellar, B. NcNamee, J. KnighT, T. Johnson, B. Lewis, H. Johnson, N. KnighT, P. Smiih P. Williams, N. Moses, K. McElTresh, K. Jones, J. LiTTle, P. Piper, D. WheTsel, M. SheeTs, S. Pope. Row 5: G. Opel, L. Owen N. Price, N. Schunck, S. Ross, S. MaTThews, B. Ziegler, A. Johnson, E. Kern, J. Marburger, L. Kroninger, L. Johnson, B. Shear- man, J. Melvin, J. Jones, B. Robbins, M. Reed, J. Reed, A. Ross, J. Long. One oT The ouTsTanding evenTs in The club's ac- TiviTies was The W-Teens play nighT. This was a special evening seT aside where The girls goT TogeTher aT school Tor a banqueT and an evening oT volleyball or baskeTball. The Treshmen girls provided The main dish Tor The meal, The sophomores broughT The salad, The iuniors broughT The desserT, and The seniors Took care OT The odds and ends needed To round ouT The ban- queT. ATTer The meal a drawing was held To decide which classes would compeTe againsT each oTher in The various games held ThroughouT The evening. AT The close oT The TesTiviTies, The Treshmen were respon- sible Tor seeing ThaT everyThing was cleaned up. The subiecTs oT various meeTings held ThroughouT The year were inTeresTing, Tun, and educaTional. They included such Things as a preview oT The coming year. iniTiaTion oT new members, a TalenT show, a Tashlon show, a sTage play enTiTled Ladies oT The Mop, and The insTallaTion oT nexT year's oTTicers. The planning oT The acTiviTies during This year was divided among commiTTees. Every member oT The W-Teens was re- quired To serve on aT leasT one commiTTee, The com- miTTees were execuTive commiTTee, program commiT- Tee, social commiTTee, sporTs commiTTee, bulleTin board commiTTee, losT and Tound commiTTee, pep club com- miTTee, operaTion ThermomeTer commiTTee, and posTer commiTTee. The W-Teen TaculTy advisors had a large parT in The planning and execuTion OT This year's program. They were Mrs. Hubbard. Miss Bussard, Miss Wells, and Miss l-larTer.
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Wnriaims M Row I: C. Brown, S. Foor, B. Carnes, P. Fidler, V. Gross, K. Evans, D. Ferguson, M. Cranor, C. Blair, K. Hirning, N. Harris, K. Hardin, H. Hearn, L. Carlisle, L. Bayliff, J. Hudson. Row 2: B. Blair, J. Baker, S. Hasfy, L. Barreff, D. Griffifhs, M. Arring- fon, B. Blair, M. Householder, J. Deal, C. Hair, J. Case, M. Hoplrins, W. Ebrighf, N. Clipson, S. Espenshied, F. Alfer, J. King, P. Bachelor. Row 3: C. Gale, N. Harris, C. Courfer, C. Frye, D. Burrer, S. Beffs, M. Bigony, J. De Walf, M. Hilborn, S. Elder, S. Howard, P. Cain, A. Boggess, D. Bump, L. Harris, J. Allen, L. Axline, J. Hufchinson, C. Deyo, J. Courfer, N. Byerly, P. Harper, J. Berry, C. Disbenneff, P. Hiclrolc. Row 4: C. Fisher, L. Fifzgerald, E. Coalrley, P. Fichfner, S. Hall, P. Clark, J. Fells, J. Crowl, P. Hagaman, C. Hahn, B. Elder, B. Gale, M. Courfer, L. Dickey, B. Culv-er, J. Fidler, J. Hoffman, J. Finch, C. Ellis, L. Bobula, J. Burris, J. Green, B. Barfon, M. Evans. Row 5: A. Campbell, S. Fogle, P. Hampfon, C. Gabriel, C. Dal- fon, M. Geary, R. Hagar, J. Bishop, E. Gruber, N. Avery, A. Heinlen, J. Hoffman, C. Glaze, P. Glaze, S. Borland, N. Glaze, S. Gaffon, J. Grey, A. Grayson, M. Green, C. Bird, J. Burkharf, C. Cordial. Under fhe leadership of Naomi Harris. presidenf. Judy Pope, vice-presidenf, Beffy Robbins, secrefary, and Kay Evans, freasurer, fhe girls of W-Teens made fhis an exfremely successful year. The W-Teens pro- gram was divided info fhree differenf parfs. The firsf of ihese was service fo fhe school and communify. One of fhe mosf popular services 'ro fhe school was fhe W-Teens bullefin board. Arranged by Donagene Ferguson, fhe cheerful and original board drew many favorable commenfs. Ofher school services of fhe club were fhe losf and found deparfmenf and fhe W-Teens pep club, a fine addifion fo school spirii af foofball games. The club's communify proiecfs included dis- fribufing Thanksgiving food baslcefs fo fhe pooir and helping in fhe cify recreafion program. The second pari of fhe W-Teens program was so- cial. The high poinf of fheir social year was fhe fall formal, Snowflake Fanfasy, held on December 81 An- ofher of fheir dances was a semi-formal which was sponsored in The spring. The club also sponsored a poor man's dance charging cans of food for The needy as admission. This program of dances was headed by social chairman, Linda Jo-hnson. The club's fhird main area of operafion was an infer-class sporfs program for The girls. Included under This program were baslcefball, bowling, volleyball, fennis, golf, and baseball. All of fhese sporfs were di- recf compefifion befween fhe classes wifh fhe excep- fion of bowling and 'rennis in which feams were piclcecl disregarding class membership. This sporf cornpefifion was held affer school under fhe supervision of Barbara Culver. chairman of fhe sporfs commiffee.
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T T-TLY Row I: T. Gallanf, D. O'KeeTe, J. Dewey, H. Wyss, B. Mackiey, J. Cross, B. Burns, S. Lowe, A. Boeckiin, B. Ufferman, J. Hilborn, B. Bosserf. Row 2: B. Rapp, D. Hopkins, K. Bensley, B. Gallanf, E. Black, T. Longwell, T. Pope, J. Wickham, J. Brown, B. Johnson, E. Bills, J. Difslear, M. Seidl, S. George. Row 3: B. Maxwell, J. Raile, R. Clark, T. Winship, T. Heineman, P. George, D. Landsifiel, D. Baird, B. DenTon, G. Bauman, B. Wilson, J. Holmes, R. Poulfon, J. FouTs, D. Tompkins, D. Gale, B. Roberis, B. Lowry, Mr. Apel. Row 4: G. Downing, T. Cowan, B. PaTrick, J. Householder, E. Bigony, S. Buzard, T. Driggs, D. Shaw, C. Sheefs, J. Donovan, J. Dewey, K. Jackson, F. Mafanzo, B. Gross, H. Flemming, S. Pafrick, J. Allen, B. Welch. Row 5: D. Dickey, J. Klamfofh, C. Gveesman, J. Denison, B. Hopper, J. Carnes, L. Hopper, T. RybolT, L. Hall, J. Morris, J. JeweTi, J. Arnold, B. Monigomery, T. MasTers, J. Merrill, S. Dorsey. Heading a successful year of The combined Hi-Y and Key Club was This year's slaTe of officers: Bob Maxwell, presidenT of The Key Club: Bob Hopper, presidenf of The Hi-Y: Bob Gallant vice-presidenT of The Key Club: Hal Wyss, vice-presidenT of The Hi-Y: secrefary of The combined Hi-Y and Key Club, Jim Hilborn: and Bob Ufferman, Treasurer of The Two clubs. The oTher offices of This year's club as in pasT years were filled by members of The Three upper classes. The club also was well represenTed in The division, disTricT, and nafional organizafions. Ken Jackson served as division LT. Governor, Alan l-lackel was disTricT Treasurer and Bob Maxwell served as an inTernaTional TrusTee. This year's faculTy advisors included Mr. Cornwell. Mr. Apel. and Mr. MiddleTon. Hi-Y is a branch of The Young Men's ChrisTian Associafion while The Key Club is The high school di- vision of Kiwanis InTernaTional. The purpose of The combined organizafions is To offer service To The school, communify and naTion, To help build and main- Tain high personal characTer among The members of The club and To provide experience in working and living Togefher. Following lasT year's club, which Took firsT place in The sTaTe in service proiecf reporfs and .ranked sixTh nafionaliy, The members have worked hard To equal and possibly surpass This record. Heading The lisT of This year's proiecTs was The balloT baTTalion which aided greaTly in making This year's elecfion run smooThly. Among The acTiviTies in This proiecf were a car pool for Transporfafion To and from The polls for voTers, baby siTTing service for par- enTs who were voTing, refreshmenfs for The ward work- ers. a mock elecTion Tor The sTudenT body of Willis, disTribuTion of vofe buTTons on The sTreeT corners, services To bo+h parTies in passing ouT campaign liTer- aTure, and displays for downTown sfore windows. ThroughouT The year The service organizaTions also aided in many charify drives including The l'learT Fund,
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