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r . or ' ' f rf- P 1 r , , 5 , . T' I n :AT l 4 Row 1: Mrs. Hilterman, C. Poe, B. Donati, P. Donati, N. Hilvic, F. Hlris, C. Capan, Row 2: G. McManus, D. Neff, B. Will, S.Kraeuter,J.Hagian,K.Shanahan, D. Metz, C. Howcroft, C. Gross, P. Limpert Row 3: K. Hannah, B. Dodson, K. Prave, J. Pacienza, N. Diak, P. Hickman, B. Lohe, C. Vetter Row 4: B. Costello, L. Otway, H. Wessel, S. Stoehr, J. Caraciolo, D. Grachi, M. Hurlbert, D. Coklnos, C. Dobos F.T.A. F.H.A. The Future Homemakers of America, now in its fifth year at Keystone Oaks, celebrated its 50th anniversary this year guided by Mrs. Hllterman. The goal for this year was to concentrate on a personal, home, community, and international life, taking one aspect of life each nine weeks. In addition to this, F.H.A. spon- sored two very successful bake sales. Hyde, E Brothers, C Yellig Row2 L McDonald, J Lamb, S Dumas, Oswald, P Henderson, P. Hughes, C. McGregor, S. Welsh. Row 3. L Row 1:B. Pomerantz, J. Kelley, M.Hur1bett,A. lllig, N. Byers, D. Ball, l . F Crosby D. Neff S. Marr L. Cianclo C. Peters J. Mazur S. Stoehr Through the Keystone Oaks'chapter of the Future Teachers of America, students are offered the advantage of looking ahead to the teaching profession. As Future Teachers, the members have the opportunity to hear speakers, visit and observe other schools, see movies, attend local and state-wide conventions, and help sponsor school activities such as Open House, the Valentines Dance, and Teaching Career Month in April with a dinner for the teachers. Hopefully, through F.T.A., these students will get a glimpse of the teaching profession. Muth, N. Hilvic. Prave.'R0w 4: c'. Dobos, is. W111, K.r0s1c, K. Regar, v. Marberaklsf L 158
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Ushers Club Ushers Club is a group of ambitious students willing to give their time and energy for the benefit of K.O.H.S. Under the leadership of Mr. Ian Smith, they greet and seat the public at all school athletic events and other important ac- tivities. The student body of K.O.H.S. appreciates the continued fine service that this club renders. ow One: Mr. Smith, P. Czajka, D. Keebler, B. Chilcott, L. Swegal ow Two: G. Winkler, J. Pastin, L. Krill, J. Farkus Row Three: E. enke, J. Overand, D. Andrews Row Four: D. Keith, K. Ripple, G. Jucha. Industrial Arts lub The Industrial Arts Club, sponsored by Mr. Batterby, has become more popular than ever in the past year. This organ- ization, in addition to its regular meetings, holds work nights in the shop. This time is devoted to either individual work or a group project. The Industrial Arts Club also plays abig part in organizing the Fine Sz Practical Arts Show each year. Presi- dentg Dennis Keith, V. Presidentg John Muir, Sec-Treas. Deborah Keebler, Sgt-at-Arms Richard Dettling. Row One: S. Unger, G. Slagle, C. Bailey, E. Petronie Row Three: R. Sanchez, R. Mr. Batterby, P. Shipley, W. Lewicki, D. Beacom, R. Dettling, D. Keith, J. Mazur, Kunning Row Two: J. Muir, L. Krill, G. B. Johnson, K. Kretzler Melis, D. Keebler, R. Morris, S. Bolaris, s-wad' 'N 157
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ELANU Stage Crew Without the Stage Crew, under the sponsorship of Mr. Wm. Reed, Varieties, Musicale, and the Senior Class Play, would not be possible. The club members are responsible for lighting, scenery, and they also set up the necessary props for each function. These behind the scene members facilitate the workin pre- senting all school productions. Paint Crew Upon the selection of the Varieties theme, the Paint Crew, under the direction of Mr. Wm. Reed, begins designing the scenery. The several sketches are then enlarged to cover an entire wall in the gymnasium. This vast piece of artwork is the result of months of preparation and hard work. When it is fianally finished, everyone agrees that the Paint Crew's efforts are vital to the success of Varieties. 159
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