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ff Page Twenty-Six eva Row One: Milton Bishop, Joe Young, Chuck Riolo. Row Two: Ray Swisher, Gerald Hewitt, Ed Kelly. Row Three: Tom Kummer, Ed Kinnear, Dale Waisner. Ro: go':Ilr:HBruce Scroaas, Clark Lccdv, Don Sauers. Row Five: Jim Annis, Jo n ' ei . ue OF Friends, STUDENT ROTARIANS-Chosen by Mr. Mertz and Mr. McKenzie on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and co-operation in school activities, two senior boys each month enjoyed the privileges of Rotary members. They attended four luncheon meetings during that time. At the fourth meeting each boy gave a short talk on a topic which interested him most. Belonging to Rotary was a valuable experience. The boys met Logansport's prominent business men and bene- fited from various informative programs. ln December the Student Rotarians and their guests were entertained at a banquet and Christmas party. On March 30 and 3l, Jim Annis acted as delegate for Logansport at the World Affairs Institute, held in Cincinnati. Rounding out the activities of the year, the Rotarians held a party to bid good-bye to the l95l student members.
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uglmt What Classes Did Not - STUDENT COUNCIL-The student council's main function is to serve as a sounding board, receiving the suggestions and complaints of the students and relaying them to the faculty. Composed of one representative from each guidance group and headed by an executive board, the council sponsored dances, movies, clean-up drives, orientation booklets, a special award to seniors, and even a popcorn machine. if EXECUTIVE BOARD-Row One J Butler E Kelly treasurer J Anns pres: cnt J O Neill vice president D Woisner secretary J Best Row Two T Barnes B Dallas Scroggs B Jacobsen B Bishop D Montgomery Waisner E Kelly B Kitchell V Johnson E Qeybold J Fairman Row Two B Jacob er Musseman A ornes H mth Wi hams B David D Re Montgomery C Rouser M Gable B Bishop Row Three T Hunt G l-larkins Pcrrone D Mordenti A Wilkinson B Rcorick J Eest J Ycrkes f Heyde A Vickery E Simpson Row Four D Jordan B Foreman Kinnear Jamison E Krnnear H Huston L Frohreich B Dallas B Scroggs J Van Boven T Borne Page Twenty five Q . 27 , 4 , , ' . V 1 . . 1 J X COUNCIL-Row One: L. Shaw, J. Butler, J. Trucx, J. Mehaffie, J. O'NeiIl, J. Annis D. , . , . , . , . - . . , : . ,- sen, L. Adl , J. I , . B . , S t , P. I , , . cd, D. , , , . , , . : . . , . : . , , , J. , D. , , , . , . , . , , , . , . s.
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KEY CLUB As an hnlarlous cllmax to thelr actlvutues the Key Club presented the l95l Gay Nnnetles Review Although the clubs tradutlonal naughty nlnetles antlcs have made them popular wlthln the school the Key Club Is tlrst and fore most a servlce group Besndes meetlng cn Wednesday noons for lunch and a bus: ness meetang the Key mer' sponsored the school TB drlve col lected magazmes for the YM paper round up and gave Chrnst mas baskets to the county home Flrst semester otflcers were presldent Don Sauers vlce president Ed Krnnear secretary Phil McArthy treasurer Don Jordan second semester presldent John O Nelll vnce presldent dan Mr Harold Ashman faculty sponsor, and Mr Al Ballard Klwanls sponsor served as organlzatlon advrsors ecesslty OF Understanding, Row One John ONelll Jlm Mc-haffle Don Jordan Ed Klnncar Don Sauers Phul McArthy Ron Muller Row Two fone Harklns Ed Kelly Blll Jones Raw Swlshcr Joe Young Jlm Thomas Don Montgomery Roger Beehler Row Three Dgby Terry Larry Robb Harry Erlckson Dave Thomas Bll Mull Larry l-luntsungcr Clark Leedy Dau'z Hedde Dale Walsner Mr Ashman sponsor Row Four Jnm Annu Tad Booher Ron Yencrlch Bull Redding Duck Mayhlll Charles Erickson Bruce Scruggs Emerson Prentuce Bull Dallas Don Conn 1 . . 11 - - 11 - l 1 ' v 1 ' I 1 - - I - '. t . i . I I . W 1 I 1 I 1 I ' I I . Phil McArthyg secretary, Don Montgomeryg treasurer, Don Jorf - - 1 A 1 , , l I ,' ' , ' , , ' I , ' ,Z 5 A 1 f ., Page Twenty Seven
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