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Left to right, Seated: William Lessig, Ronald Donat, Faye Kramer, Faye Stoudt, Marjorie Kniss, Darlene Greenawalt, Ronald Stump. Standing: Mrs. Lannon, Joyce Reitz, Ray Fulton, Amelia Gehret, Eleanor Knabb, Allen Haring, Walter Risley, William Lessig, Nancy Weber, Janet Sanders, Marie Gift. Student Council The purpose of our student governing body is to be of service to the student body in any way possible and to maintain good school standards. The total membership of the Student Council is thirty- six, which includes one member plus one alternate from each homeroom. Our active Student Council supervises hall duty, is in charge of the central bulletin board, ushers for assemblies, conducts locker inspection, and promotes good conduct. Their various activities included helping needy families and aiding the toy drive for the flooded areas. Student Council Alternates Left to right, Row 1: Elsie Weller, Karen Greenawalt, Priscilla Sterner, Pat Lessig, Erma Guinther, Carl Bieber. Row 2: Eleanor Derr, Irvin Fox, Stanley Reimert, Joe Snook, Gerald Dotterer, Diana DeRagon, Charles Green, Erin Dawn James, Anne Gehret.
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4--1 Left to right, Row 1: Nancy Bair, Eleanor Dietrich, Janet Nester, Jolene Ludwig, Mrs. Koch-adviser, Dorcas Lutz, Catherine Schaeffer, Linda Wessner, Anne Major. Row 2: Christine Haas, Faye Kramer, Sandra Nester, Elaine Herring, LaRue Gehman, Erin Dawn James, Althea Reinhart, Phyllis Kutz. Row 3: Nancy Buck, Faye Stoudt, Janice Keller, Janet Bailey, Nan Schwoyer, Ruth Schroeder, Barbara Wisser, Cheryle Fishpaw. The purpose of this organization is to stimulate interest in nursing and related fields and to learn skills that may be helpful in this chosen profession. The membership of thirty includes stu- dents who are interested in nursing. At the meetings, held after school every second Tuesday, the members hear speakers and see films. This club also visits hospitals. Nurses' Club Dramatics Club The purpose of this club is to teach dramatics to interested students. The sixty members learn stage techniques from Broadway plays they witness, as well as from the dramas in which they participate. This year's activities included a trip to New York to see The Pajama Came, and their own production of The Goddess, written and directed by their adviser, Mr. Richard C. Gougler. Left to right, Row 1: Martin Christman, Lee DeTurk, Jay Koenig, Melvin Dietrich, Nancy Herber, Sherlene Moyer, Barbara Wisser, Mr. GouglerAadviser, Dona Zimmerman, Cynthia DeTurk, Mary Alice Shoemaker, Darlene Greenawalt, Martha Angstadt, Margaret Stein, Carol Kuhus. Row 2: Nancy Buck, Marie Bond, Catherine Schaeffer, Arlene Arndt, Faye Kramer, Diane Fenstermaker, Anne Mae Stauffer, Joyce Grim, Marvin Dietrich, Clark Frederick, Dallas Oswald, Richard Fisher, Grace Snyder, Daniel Smith. Row 3: Reba Angstadt, Joan Wentzel, Irvin rox, Dennis Dernfk, David Schearer, rfnnkun Dietrich, Sandra Moyer, Dawn sw,-ef, Sara neekey, Joseph snnnk, Gloria Hernef, Judy Diener, Shirley Kroninger, Harriet DeTurk. Row 4: David Beck, Clark Weisner, Francis Miller, Curtis Luckenbill, Andrew Stauffcr, Charles Moyer, Ray Creilz. William Lesher, Kenneth Held. Warren Eyer. Ronald,DonaL
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Future Business Leaders of America, 'AR 3 Left to right, Row 1: Clark Weisner, LaVerne Miller, Anna Mae Meitzler, Shirley Kroninger. Row 2: Faye Behm, Mary Fegely, Grace Gambler, Naomi Schwoyer, Carol Barr, Lucina Brensinger, Mary Lou Hauck, Eleanor Knabh, Mary Lou Bieber. Row 3: Nancy Herber, Sharlene Moyer. Row 4: Calvin Harding, Charles Green, Eugene Mertz, WaynelSnyder, Kenneth Stump, Donna Yocum, Larry Bailey, Suzanne Herber, Janice Schlegel. Advisers: Mrs. Held. Mr. Dietrich. The FBLA, Chapter 654- of KAHS, is affiliated with the National Association of Education with headquarters in Washington D.C. The program of the club included pertinent topics from local businessmen, movies with a business theme, field trips to local industries, holiday parties, and assisting a needy family at Christmas time. The Ku-Hi-Nu supports all school organiza- tions and offers students an opportunity to learn journalism and to write creatively. It keeps the school informed concerning activities of all kinds and fosters school spirit, sportsmanship, and scholarship. I , , Ku-H1-Nu Left to right, Sealed: Dona Zimmerman, Sandra Nester, Mrs. Tyson, adviser, Janet Nester, Lucille Huseman LaRue Gehman. Standing: Erin Dawn James, Ray Creitz, Barbara Wisser, William Lesher, Marie Bond, Florence Heckman, editor, Barbara Haas, Dorcas Lutz, Joyce Kunkel, Clark Weisner, Carol Witman, Nancy Bair.
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