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Third Row: Bill Downs, Louis Ateek, Dan Heyne, Dennis Odom, John Mclianless, Bob Shields, Bob Warren, Len Scipioni, and Larry Cecconi, Second Row: Dan Ramsdell, Wayne Weitz, Joel Colston, Bob Strawn, Harry Sauder, John Quinby, and Wesley Amend. First Row: Paul Ray, Dan McLaren, ' Jim Brickley, Earl Goode, Butch Stewart, Ralph Buxton, Jim Wilson and Don Adams. Y lt The members of this club are chosen on the basis of leadership, loyalty, and scholarship. Its objectives are: to develop initiative and leadership, provide experierce in living and working together, serve the school and community, cooperate with the school principal, prepare tor useful citizenship, and to accept and promote the B constitutional obiects of Kiwanis International. The club helps with the planning of College Day and Career Day, and serves as host for these. Each year they sponsor a dance and worlc on the Festival of States. Mr. William Nimroth Second Row: Jim Brickley, Secretary, Ralph Buxton, Treasurer. Gee, we were small then, weren't we? First Row: Earl Goode, Vice President: Butch Stewart, President.
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4 g 5 0 4, Third Row: Don Adams, Sandra Pellerin, Shirley Atkins, Bob Whitaker Marion Kline Joan Puryear and Dan McLaren. Second Row: Luise Doubleday, Wilma Young, Pat Fischer Karolyn Bagg Billie Codington, Glenda Powers, and Shirley Moseley. First Row: Anne Bradley Pat Teague LaVon Pierson Polly Wolstenholme, Myra Ann Muncy, and Nancy Lackey. Quill and Scroll is the international society for high school journalists which was organized for the purpose of encouraging and rewarding individual achievement in Journalism, creative writing, and allied fields. The Viking chapter was organized to serve the individual staff member by recognizing and rewarding his particular talent and ability. Quill and Scroll also brings to you the Platter Chatter show every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning. .291 figs 'MQW And now we hear from our latest record. . .
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o-Q.. S g.p.....,,5 '55 Third Row: Jere Slate, Carol Kapocsi, Carolyn Chase, Marge Schwartz, Gail Long, Elaine Steehler, 'E ,, A r Carol Allridge, Mary Ellen Brown, Beth Kulthau, Carley Freck, Jean Davis, Janet Delauder, Carol . Huftman, Judy Norman, Margarita Schone, Jackie lsaccs, Kay Amend, Barbara Thrasher. Second H Row: Gloria Rankin, Jane Johnson, Jackie Johnson, Wilma Young, Clarissa Slover, Gail Barnes, Kathy .,Iiu.td1inB, Sandra Creitz, Barbara Monrose, Carol Curran, Carol Berg, Bonnie Hughes, Nila Shea, 'E i' Ellen Van Nest, Bonnie Kindel, Kay Parks, Jo Ann Peters. First Row: Sue Akins, Mary Lee Hudson, gf tg, K Joan Puryear, Carolyn Alderson, Judy Akins, Jean Haeseker, Glenda Powers, Trudy Andringa, Sandra fl X' - Pellerin, Judy May, Shirley Moseley, and Barbara Kogerman. This club dwells upon developing character, initiative, Miss Mildred Newton and potential leadership. lt strives to create opportunity tor practical experience in adult dealings with others. The members cooperate with the principal in all school matters and proiects. The members of this club have worked on the drives tor polio and multiple sclerosis and gave Ci service day for the other Keyette Clubs. KEYETTES IQ 4 h 4 ff J ' ,M dam Z Does that Sun everybody? Carolyn Alderson, Board of Directors, Judy Akins, Treasurer. Front Row: Judy May, Parliamentarianp Trudy Andringa, Vice- President, Glenda Powers, President, Jean Haeseker, Secretary, Mary Lee Hudson, Chaplain.
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