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V J . Y- l- 'Y4 0 Q r Z, O Left fo right: William Lesher. Andrew Stauffer, Howard Heffner, Harry Seidel. Charles Kelchner. Dallas Oswald, Glenn Greenawalt. Edward Zuberka, liar.. Angstadt-adviser. Nancy Haas. Kenneth Held, Pat Sechler, Mr. Rex- a viser. Photography Club The Photography Club, sponsored by Mr. Angstadt and Mr. Rex, has twelve members. They work during club periods and after school. This club has access to S350 worth of equipment which the members learn to use. Seniors may work alone using the print box, enlarger, elec- tric drier, and other techniques acquired by experience. Projector Club Sponsored by Mr. Keim, who is in charge of equipment, and Mr. Cougler, who is in charge of the programs, the Projector Club enjoys see- ing movies. This club, which admits only boys, sees full-length films shown during the noon hour and club periods. Two of the outstanding films viewed this year were: 'iAfrica Screams with Abbott and Costello and- uYelloWstone, a movie of educational as Well as recreational interest. Left to right, Row 1: Glenn Bailey. Paul Leibensperger, Clark Frederick, William Sicher, Marlin Youse, Mr. Keim-adviser, Robert Kleinknecht. Richard Bailey. William Rebstock, Laird Heiser, Mr. Gougler, Howard Freeby, Thomas Ludwig. Terry Dietrich, William Gough, Richard Wartzenluft. Row 2: Wayne Sicher, Jay Druckenmiller, Donald Mertz. Curtis Zimmerman. Barry Fox. Forrest Snyder, David Beck, Ronald Miller, Richard Kohler, Michael Fuhrman. David Schearer. Arlan Musser, Franklin Dietrich, Harry Seidel, Marvin Dietrich. Raw 3: Geary de Fran- cesco. Richard Biehl. Gene Greenawalt, Gene Esterly, Ray Seidel. Harold Maderia. Ronald Hamsher, Ray Creitz, Luther Houck. Richard Bond. Marlin Schollenberger. Kenneth Rutherford. Q55
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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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Left to right, Row l: Neil Losch, Curtis Luckenbill, Robert Herman, Bruce Werley, Gerald Dotterer, Sten Gibson, Edwin Althouse, Craig Moyer, Howard Freehy, Mr. Keim-adviser. Row 2: Stanley Reimert, Karl Bubben- moyer, Wayne Long, Richard Fisher, Victor Bartholomew, Guerin Nester. Charles Angstadt, Ronald Donat, Russel Riegel, Barry Fox, Ronald Stump, Marvin Dietrich. Bolt and Bore Junior Rifle Club The activities of this club give the target shooters of the school a chance to show their skill in steadying that rifle. It is open to all those boys from grades nine to twelve who are seriously interested in target shooting. The boys meet during after school hours to shoot and qualify for awards and medals. The aim of.this group is to promote a greater knowledge of the sport of artificial Hy tying and the use of them. The activities of the club include tying classes, an annual fishing contest, and lish- ing trips. The club is open to anyone with an interest in fishing. Royal Coachman Fly Tying Club Left to right, Row 1: Mr. Keim-Yadviser, Larry Seiger, Richard Hauser, Marlow Kroninger, Ronald Bailey, Cyrus Beekey. Row 2: john Parsley, Milton Borrel, Marlin Youse, Bryan Esterly, ,lohn Rust, Joe.Haring, Richard Phillips, Sherwood Geist, Ray Fulton. Raw 3: Lamar Bailey, Ronald Weaver, Ernest Henry, Guerin Nester, Frede- rick Angstadt, Charles Moyer, Sterling Adams.
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