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Front row: I. Plogher, T. Ackley, S. O'Keefe, I. Mitchell, B. Rapp, D. Wardle, D. O'Keefe, I. Bachelor, T. Longwell, B. Bollinger, K. Bensley, T. Pope, T. Winship, I. Brown, T. Fox, S. George, B. Gallant, I. Raile, I. Jones, E. Butt, R. Downing Second row: D. Landsittel, E. Black, G. Bauman, B. Roberts, G. McDonald, I. Rapp, T. Pope, F. Saltmarsh, B. Wilson, I. Cross, B. Denton, D. Hopkins, B. Lowry, D. Shaw, I. Ditslear, L. Newhouse, M. Thatcher, B. Iaccaud, H. Wyss Third row: I. Donovan, I. Robinson, B. Strimer, R. Clark, S. Lowe, I. Holmes, I. Hilborn, B. Mackley, E. Bills, D. Burns, I. Lowry, A. Shackelford, I. Downie, I. Wickham, M. Dorsey, D. Lee, M. Patrick, R. Morrison Fourth row: K. Hall, C. Smith, B. Uiferman, H. Flemming, G. Buckingham, K. Terry, G. Downing, B. Montgomery, I. Amold, L. Hall, D. Baird, S. Buzard, T. Cowan, A. Boecklin, T. Heineman, T. Driggs, S. Coover HI-Y KEY CLUB The Hi-Y Key Club completed its seventh year as a combined organization under the leadership of seniors Hal Wyss, Key Club President, and Bruce Burns, President of Hi-Y. Burns also served as Lieutenant Governor for this district of Key Club. Other officers included juniors Torn Rybolt, Vice-President of Key Club and Iim Hil- P born, Hi-Y Vice-President. john Ditslear, a sophomore, was Secretary and Arnold Boecklin, also in his second year, served as Treasurer. Service projects carried on throughout the year included assistance to the bloodbank, a special clean-up campaign for the Red Cross which netted more than seven hundred and fifty dollars, a trip to the Delaware Fair for patients at the Magnetic Springs Polio Founda- tion, and a variety of others. 48
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Front row: M. Vance, S. Pope, C. Lowry, A. johnson, L. Longwell, N. Slagle, B. Perfect, B. Shearman, G. Opel, I. Seidl, I. Strimer Second row: S. Murphy, M. Plogher, P. Mercer, C. Miller, P. Rupe, M. Mundy, F. Jones, B. Wells, C. Mullins, S. Martin, T. King, T. Vipperman, C. Pinney, B. Payne, P. Maxey, A. Toney, M. Teele, D. Ramey, M. Jordan, M. Skatzes, K. Thom- bury, N. Iackson, M. Stanley Third row: S. Yoder, M. Pickens, S. Mead, E. Starkey, G. Wanzo, C. Morgan, E. Welsh, B. Swam, H. Snider, R. Iervis, C. Stiles, C. Main, S. Piper, S. Organ, N. VanBuskirk, R. Rardon, B. Yant, D. Winship, R. Ramsey, S. Kellar, P. Rayburn, D. Salsbury, A. Skatzes Fourth row: L. Schaifner, P. Welch, M. Smith, P. Myers, I. Shirling, M. Maxwell, A. Moore, E. Stull, C. Owen, B. Ross, V. Roberts R. Levings, B. Murphy, A. Polites, I. Ramey, N. Osbome, M. Young, B. Simpson, L. Shelton, B. Payne, B. Murtield, C. Welch, M. Spencer, K. Oller Fifth row: I. Marburger, I. Little, S. Patrick, S. Steams, N. Pool, L. Lawson, D. Stewart, L. Ward, D. Ward, N. Price, P. Smith, M. Kintz, D. Robinson, S. Williams, V. Robinson, B. McNamee, M. Poole, B. Lobdell, B. Lawson, T. Sell, P. Oman, I. Workman I. Kni ht g . Sixth row: I. Long, N.,Moses, L. Kroninger, D. Thompson, R.Kebker, A. Ieisel, K. McElfresh, K. Jones, P. Piper, D. Whetsel, L. Tumey, I. Moore, S. Ross, M. Reed, S. Matthews, L. Owen, N. Schunck, P. Williams, M. Sheets, B. Ziegler, S. Scott, M. Wareham, J. Reed Under the supervision of Beth Perfect, sports chairman, volleyball, basketball, bowling, and baseball were played after school. Following last year's example, an interclass basket- ball team was formed. This yearis team consisted of three freshmen, three sophomores, four juniors, and five senior girls. They were host to the Girls Industrial School and after the game a buffet style dinner was held for team members and their sponsors. One of the outstanding events of the club was the W-Teen play night when the girls got together for dinner and an evening of either volleyball or basketball. The girls pro- vided the various courses of the meal, and' spent the rest of the evening playing either volley- ball or basketball. The programs this year were exceptionally Well planned, educational, and interesting. They included a program of creative dancing, a talent show, slides of the Rose Bowl parade and Disneyland, initiation of new members, and installation of next year's oiiicers. These programs were in charge of Lynda Bayliif, program chairman. This year's faculty advisors were Miss Wells, Mrs. Barger, Miss Burrer, and Miss Harter. 47
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Front row: I. Plogher, S. O'Keefe, T. Ackley, B. Rapp, D. Wardle, E. Butt, R. Downing, I. Bachelor, H. Wyss, B. Burns, I Baile, B. Bollinger, I. Brown, F. Saltmarsh, B. Wilson Second row: M. Dorsey, K. Hall, R. Nutt, B. Mackley, B. Wilson, T. Pope, T. Winship, E. Black, B. Gallant, D Lee, K Bensley, I. Rapp, C. Pope, D. O'Keefe, A. Shackelford, R. Clark Third row: T. Fox, B. Iaccaud, B. Strimer, H. Flemming, T. Heineman, B. Roberts, C. McDonald, S. George, B. UI-ferman I Holmes, T. Cowan, D. Hopkins, I. Hilborn, D. Landsittel, I. Donovan Fourth row: D. Shaw, A. Hackel, I. Lowry, L. Hopper, B. Denton, L. Newhouse, B. Wilson, I. Downey, M. Thatcher L Lowry, J. Robinson, D. Burns, E. Bills, J. Wickham Fifth row: T. Rybolt, I. Amold, B. Montgomery, T. Masters, T. Driggs, K. Terry, T. Flemming, G. Buckingham, C. Smith, S Buzard, A. Boecklin, R. Morrison, L. Hall, D. Baird HI-Y KEY CLUB To overcome an early year financial crisis the club carried on a series of fund-raising projects. The most elaborate of these was the sale of Aerosol shoe polish. The club also sponsored several dances and worked with the Circle K Club in selling refreshments at Ohio Wesleyan University social functions. Most of the business of the club was handled by committees. This left time in the club meetings for a program. Don Shaw, chairman of the program committee, presented a num- ber of interesting speakers. Other committees were the project committes under Alan Hackel, the social committee headed by Dave Landsittel, vocational guidance led by Bob Gallant, interclub committee under Larry Hopper, and sergeant at arms headed by Terry Heineman. In addition, a house committee consisting entirely of freshmen was set up to put the library in order before and after meetings. 49
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