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0 ,liz-W The purpose of the O Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high stand- ards of Christian character. As a service to the school, the club provided refresh- ments to the basketball teams after games. To earn money for their proiects, the group sold candy throughout the community and at grade-school basketball games. President --- --- ........ Bill Conard Vice-President .... -- Gordon Lambillotte Secretary-Treasurer --- ....... Jerry Knox Chaplain ---.. .... -- Weston Augenstein First row, L. to R.: Mr. Swegan, Norm Steagall, Brad Koch, Gordon Lambilfotte, Fred Pargeon, Tom Phillips, Bill Conard. Second row: Johnny Hoyt, Dick Reynard, Jerry Knox, Chuck Bonnisl, Dick Poling, Weston Augenstein, Dale Miller. Page Fifty-two
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Buck Jfi-Q The Buck Hi-Y is composed of iunior boys. This year the Bucks were sparked by many events. During Thanks- giving and Christmas they adopted a family. Also they planned a trip to Chicago, had parties, a -formal, and some interesting speakers. President .... ,- James Francis Vice-President --- - Eugene Phillips Secretary-Treasurer -- --- Russell Hall Chaplain .s..,,,. -- Richard Lorey First row: Jeff Salisbury, Jack Stream, Dave Brillhart, Jerry Carter, Gene Phillips, Bunny Hall, Dick Lorey. Second row: Norman Gaines, Lawrence Sperry, Albert Levenson, Dick Trowbridge. Page Fifty-one
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za, em First row: Dave Shields, Dave Ogg, Ron McGowan, Charlie Titus, Dave Gelsanliter, Bill Dougherty, Hobart Brown, Leo Butler. Second row: Chuck Bonnist, Eddie Ernest, Don Fleeger, Jerry Knox, Bill Conard, Dick Reynard, Bill Ward. The Key Club is composed of senior high school boys. This year the Key Club had many proiects. Some of these were painting the school football sign, hav- ing a paper drive, sending Cl Christmas package to Europe, having a formal, participating at the Kiwanis Polio Dance, and participating in other service pro- iects. In June several boys plan to go to the Convention at Miami, Florida. .. fini 5, fps-.A--51, . R sci. -.cc Q. we - X X if-is-Q Q ,lb W, X s . V , 3 -,SW K ch .. t'sr.f'Ta- 'jwsfL.n,, v .e President ..... -- David Gelsanliter Vice-president -- ..,..cc Bill Ward Secretary .... -- Bill Dougherty Treasurer - -- Ron McGowan Page Fifty-three
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