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COMMERCIAL CLUB Organized last year for the first time in tlie school’s history, the Commercial Club is continuing. Students now taking or having taken any commercial course may join. I ' hc club sponsors speakers, skits, and movies for improving oneself in all phases of commer- cial work. Under the supervision of Miss Ola Murray wc have continued the publication of a school paper, the Commercial News. Front row — left to ri.ght: Russell Lowry. President ; Ned Stiles, Secretary; Betty Leadbetter, Anne Bumpass, Thelma Aiit- chell, Lois Bowles, Aiiss Aiurray, June Covington, Ruth Alelton, Gaynell Lowry. Peggy Eyler, Peggy Huttelmayer, Treas- urer; Alarge Biondo, Vice-President. Second row: Afar gar et Nuckols, Anne Aier- ritt, Cynthia White, Barbara Jean Han- nah, Sara Jane H ' hite, Virginia Gay White, Forrest Afills, Tommy Raftery, Aiichael Wade, Ottellia Teibel, Jane Aiallory, Etta Stanley, Betty Brown, Anne Goodman. Third row: Overton Pollard, Jean Afelton. Ben Smith. Hudson Hall, Roy Southworth. Fourth row: Tommy Chilton, Edgar Wick- ham, Dick Scrivener, Bill Langner, Nancy Barker. Caroyln Smith, Alice Chisholm, Carolyn Dickson, Afary Clements, Car- lene Afitchell, Elsie Coakley, Charlotte Barker, Thelma Simms, Joyce Samuel. [ 36 }
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KEY CLUB The Key Club of Henry Clay High School was organized in 1946 by the Kiwanis CHub of Ashland. The objects of the Key Club are to develop initiative and leadership, to provide experience in living and working together, to serve the school and community, to pre- pare for useful citizenship, and to accept and promote the constitutional objectives of the Kiwanis International. Through its services to the school and community the Key Club has accomplished a number of undertakings. It financed new goal posts, it helped to finance the Home- coming Dance, it sold drinks and candy at the school games and it participated in a Kiwanis meeting. Front row — left to right: Jimmie Glove, Tommy Raftery, Overton Pollard, Vice-President; Bill Clave, President; Ben Smith, Secretary ; Dickie McNeal, Treasurer; Duane Eggleston. Second row: Hatcher Wells, Tommy Chilton, Ed Cox, Dick Scrivener, Ken Myers, Michael Wade. [ 35 ]
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COMMERCIAL NEWS STAFF Front row — left to right: Russell Lowry, June Covington, Frances Moreland, Peggy Huttelmayer, Lois Bowles, Marge Bioncto, Ruth Melton, Come Gillespie. Second row: Forrest Mills, Thelma Simms, Bill Langner, Tommy Rafter y. Assistants: Ben Smith, Betty Brown, Jimmy Glave, Jean Mills, Peggie Eyler, and Virginia Gay M ' hite.
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