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Page 70 text:
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KEY CLUB A new organization has been formed which For the year now in progress the officers is col led Hancock High School Key .C1ub, an are: Richard Wuertz, who is the president, offspringof the Kiwanis Clulis, The Cravois Hogers Bohr and Richard Jourden, first and Kiwanis is the club sponsoring the group, Second vice-preSideI1iZSS George laude, the Charles secretary, and the treasurer, Christrup. New officers are elected at the end of each school year for the coming school year. lxlr. Knect is the personal sponsor. The Key Clull was formed to serve the com- munity and school while at the same time de- velopingthe character of members. The mem- bers of the Key Cluh are pledged to promote civic spirit, encourage church attendance, but most of all to practice good fellowship. The Kiwanis Clubs are not only in this country but also in Canada, and llawaiian Islands, where they have set up Key Clubs 8IllOng YOUDQ mell fOr many ySaI'S. Umm NX Left to right, top row: Dave Pfankllnf J0hf1 L0l1g, Charlie Wiley, Charlie Best, Richard Kaufmann, Dick Drexler, llarry Hauesser, George llude, lfob Gray, Chuck Jourden. Mr. Steckhan, Mr. Schott, Dave Alexander, Dave Cornell, Richard Deaton, John Cantwell, lolz Mohrman, Herman Petsch, Hayrlilest, Richard Wuertz, Mr. Knecht. Rogers Bohr, Cordon Kronsbe1n,. richard White, Richard Counts, Larry Smith, Bob Killian, Garry basden, John Stuart, Michael Wilkinson. 66
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MIXED CKBUS Left to Right, Top Row, Gordon Krosbein, Charles Best, Everett Lewils, Don Krechely Kenneth Decker, Ronald Dickey, Richard Wuertz, John Shephard, Bill Ehreniech, Herman Holtmeyer, Robert Kenper, Bob Sexton, David Cornell, Bob Mohrman, Dick Drexler, Gmarles Meine, Carlin Price, Bill Klinzeman, Al Wamser. Tom Evans. U v Second fbw, Joan Held, Joan Qxernheim, Poylene Thomas, Pat Hizer, Richard Naert, Joe Ryan, Bob Donaldson, Bill Barr, Tony Avetta, Bob Gray, Don Parr, Andy Jasinski, Bob Heck, Jim White, Richard Counts Bob Killian, Rogers Rohr, Bob Ellis, Owen Domahauski, Harriet Smith, Edna Lambert, Janet Hollenbeck, lfarbara Dye. Front Row, Jeanette Kemp, Patsy Martin, Ruth Taylor, Beverly Lammerding, Barbara Green, Donna Beck, Norma Johnson, Ruth Schleicher, Pat Bezona, Marilyn Chambers, Janet Waninger Pat Middleton, Trudy Lindhurst, Rose Townsend. Mildred Holtmeyer. MIXED CHORUS Top row, Claudia Rohr, Rosalie Walker, Kathleen Bryne, B. Pelle Polton, Margie Price, Anna Mae Frank, Lucille Fritts, Betty Boyer, Rosalie Johnston, Janet Fest, Mary Lou Thurman Rosemary Helvey, Wilda Green, Pat Springett, Joan Sikorski, Donna Traudt, Betty Erxleben Carol Anderson, Faye Rohrbach, Rose Marie Brown, Peggy Craig, Mary Ann Miller. I I Second row, Betty Verdin, Bonny Gravatt , Arlene Prown, Jean Landmann, Betty Auer, Rith Wis dom, Merline Crisler, Sue Mayberry, Rosalie Nelson, Sylvia Rongey, l.aVerne Braun, Martha Dorris, Teresa Ray, Jackie Lehmkuhl, Shirley Hahl, Nancy Dale, Ruth Douglas, Geraldine Coffman, Erna Gray, Barbara Potter, Janet Ruschenberg, Ruth Bradley. Front row, Joan Landmann, Helen Peters, Dianne Rein, Judy Ruschenberg, Shirley Cowin, Mr. Hermu, Thelma Kroeck, Beverly Shroeder, Joan Bryan, Leslie Kaey, Marita Sutton, Joan Ghol- son, Leigh Ann Walden. Pianists: Carol Sue Virgen Philip Scherr 65
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Y-TEENS This club, formerly called the Girl Be- serves, became associated with the Y. W. C. A. and the name was changed to Y-Teens. They have high ideals of community ser- vice, loyalty to the student group, and building fellowship devoted to personal and special living as they are committed by their individual Christian faiths. Their goal is to grow as persons and to grow in friendliness, tolerance, and for- giveness of all people, races, and relig- ions. The Y-Teens Club at Hancock is es- pecially devoted to promoting good will, friendship, and social advantage for all the girls in school. Z Y-TEENS Left To Right, Top Bow, Janet Best, Ruth Taylor, Joan Thym, Peggy Craig, Barbara Green, Donna Jean Beck, Joan Aveyard, Beverly Lannerding, Patsy Martin, Teula Thomas, Dorothy Meier, Pat Springnett, Carol Sue Virgen, Faye Bohrbach, Marilyn Williams. Second How, Miss Hensley, Margaret Scherr, Thelma Kroeck, Joy Heiman. B. Belle Bolton, Helen Peters, FarbaraIUe,lCathleen Byrne, Geraldine Coffman, Judy Gerhardt, Betty Schroe- der, Leslie Kaey, Betty Erxleben, Carol Anderson, Patsy Moore, Joan Webb. Sitting, Peggy Craig, Rose Marie Brown,SueMayberry, Nancy Dale, Barbara Hosking, Loretta Potterh Betty Verdin, Bonnie Gravatt, Mary Ann Miller, Rosalie Walker, Erna Gray. 67
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