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KEY C LUB The Key Club is the boys' high school service organization. In pursuit of its goal of service, this year it bought magazine subscriptions for the Children's Home raised and lowered the school flag, read a daily scripture lesson at school, helped the Bloodmobile, helped decorate the buisness district for Christmas, bought Christmas food baskets for needy families, co-operated in Kiwanis projects, helped sponsor monthly chapel services, staged a Polio Benefit basketball game, passed out Heart Fund posters, assisted in Athletic Department projects, and various other forms of service. ln addition, social activities included the annual Key Club Dance, over which Miss Barbara Clifford reigned as queen. Also, 32 members attended the Key Club Convention QThis year in Clevelandj. The officers this year were John Doellinger, President, Jim Walker, Vice Presi- dentg Bill' Faulkner, Secretary, and Ronnie Glassburn, Treasurer. Gary Lowe was elected Division Lieutenant-Governor. Compliments of DAVIDSON JEWELRY cmd KIWANIS 35
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Yffeew 1960 OFFICERS 1961 OFFICERS President ......... Ann Yarrington President ........ . . Alice Call Vice President ....... Hazel Freeman Vice President . . Janet Ra usch Secretary . . Barbara Clifford Secretary . . Teris Schery Treasurer . . . Eve Riser Treasurer . . . . Moe Graham t 1 N.. f s N 2 nga The members of the Y-Teen Club enjoyed their year under the supervision of their new advisor, Mrs. Helser. During the year they attended a district meeting at Plain City, sponsored a sockhop, made May baskets, and had very interesting and educational meetings. Toni Welsch, one of our club members, attended the White House Con- ference on Youth. The year was concluded by a skit presented by the sophomores and juniors at the senior meeting. 84 Compliments of NUCKLE-S INSURANCE AGENCY
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Magagiw Gales FIRST ROW: Linda Near, Janie Scheiderer, Alice Call, Moe Graham, Sandra Hires, Lee Holycross. SECOND ROW: Patty Taylor, Carol Smith, Teris Schery, Cheryl Navin, Mary Steel, Ruth Brush. THIRD ROW: Tom Gaumer, John Coleman, Mike Morelock, John Hale, David Crevistou, John Gray, Miss Kloepfer. Again this year, as in the past, the students of Marysville High School, had the op- portunity to sell magazines. With the profit that is made, a number of new books as well as magazines are provided for the library. Twenty-one students each sold over S25 worth ot magazines with Moe Graham being top salesman. The total amount sold was Sl 755.86, with S636 being the school's profit. 86
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