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KEY uw, Ready for sales at the C-,I Club We X game. 208, fllpph. U 6 xxx! 1 Tam Hg az wkclilflf gale' Drew . Un CLUB i ldlflg. I1 In xwtl, so 3 RM, aialwg Y An uair of cooperation, leadership, and assist- ancei' was again the predominating theme of the Key Club of GHS. Under the sponsorship of the Kiwanis Club, the Key Club, advised by Mr. Le- Roy White, assisted all the worthwhile organiza- tions in the school. community, and government. Some of the functions were: performing civic functions. erection of the Christmas tree in the study hall, aiding the Christmas Salvation Army drive, operation of Station WENT, publication of the basketball scorecards, and announcing at all home basketball games. The officers Were: President-,lack Tate, Vice PresidentgAllan Kunkel, Corresponding Secre- tary-Norman Finkleg Recording Secretary-Lan ry Gifford, and Treasurer-John Fogarty. First row, left to right: Tate. Kunkel. Second row: Becker, Mazzone, Arnold, Quinn, Nicole-lla, Peck. Third row: Hassett. Harris, Johnston, Gunderson, Gifford, Bassett, Rubin. Fourth row: Schelmbauer, Jones, Abrams, Allele. FL'-. iff? ff-
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Winter White-l -smi- 1 ' 1 ' o o it boys. The first signs of snow on thc school lawn and the opening of basketball season were the winterls calling cards. Before we knew it the long awaited holiday season was at hand with all the merriment, secrecy. and excitement that Christmas always brings. Cries of L'lVlerry Christmas and Happy N 97 v ' ew Year were heard lll and out of the school rooms! Upon our arrival to school after the Christ- mas holidays, we were faced with mid-year exams and the busy weekends of basketball. Activities other than basketball, which was the most promi- nent winter sport. included bowling. girls' basket- ball, Quadrille Club. and such seasonal sports as skiing and skating. During the stretch between the end of the basketball season to Easter Vacation our time was taken up by routine classes. homework, weekend dating and occasional dances. ...Season First Snow!
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FELICITA CLUB , , Sr-rviw' with a SlIllll'. , xx9W,gixXtf fryllhlfr K,-,tu-A 1-Glplpw A Candi! Yxoxnsoh at f NUF' ' M- iaslfvf ' -UMW ball X0 l i-lit-ila Cluh. the only girls, service organization in CHS. ae4'otnplisherl many things in its 1953-1954 season. To mention a few of them. tht- girls workecl at the Hospitality Shop at the Nathan Littauer Hos- pital anfl at the lxaskethall games as ushers and vainly wnflors. The-y also partivipati-il in the annual CHS 1-ireus anfl lwlpf-fl to make it a grand financial SUCCCSS. M Ng All activities were under the supervision of Mrs. liohison anal Mrs. Craig. Mrs. Craig sueceefled Miss Drury in the post of dual advisorship. The officers were the following: President-Crystie Conihothekras: Vice President-Natalie Treniante: Secretary-llannal Wilkilisg Treasurer--Jennie Hosoigno. lfirst row. left to right: Mrs. Rolnison. Svliluslmerg. Connolly. llerry. Saunders. Roseigno. Tri-niante. lionllvotln-kras. Wilkins. Riska. Kavanagh. Hose. Stellik, Evans. Tee-tx. Mrs. Craig. S:-voml row: U'llarv, Kohrin. IN-rrt-lla, Rohinson, llardinier, Cltllgllllllq, Coolig, Meyers. Ci-islvr, Kaiser, Nico- sia. Alu-lv. Storlmlarrl. Zi-itlner. 'l'hir4l row: Fitzpatrivk, Wood, Westfall. Reese. lnsognia. Sanges. Fountain, Romano, Tyler. lirotln-rs, lie:-aw. lfilel. fJlliiK'lU'IlltllSlt, l,aVista. Fourth row: U'Errieo. Alle-ovk. Dunning. Spf-linan. Vaughn. Cannizzo, Gaxzillo. Barter, Cuentlu-r, Boynton, Richtinyer. R1-we-so, Alhrwllt. iilietwynfl, l rederi4'ks. .1 .Ll
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