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lst Row, L. to R.: Mrs. Adams, Judy Akins, Mary Ellen Brown, Barbara Syfrett, Trudy Andringa, Gail Barnes, Carol Huffman, Janet Delauder, Carol Curran. 2nd Row, l. to R.: Jane Johnson, Jo Ann Peters, Barbara Monrose, Margerita Schoenau, Jackie Johnson, Gloria Rankin, Carley Freck, Nancy Morgan, Pat Moore, Celeste Loeffler. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Rita Kohls, Jere Slate, Melinda McKenzie, Beverly Barton, June Sharpe, Carol Swenson, Kathy Hutchins, Sandra Creitz, Bonnie Hughes. 4th Row, l. to R.: Judy Williams, Ellen Steehler, Beth Ann Kuhlthau, Mariory Schwartz, Bonnie Kindel, Marilyn Payne, Carol Aldridge, Kay Amend, Clarico Slover, Judy Norman. Absent: Jean Davis, Barbara Kogerman, Kay Parks, Judy Peel. K .me x sf For the year l957-l958 Keyette spe- cial activities have included decorating a float tor the Homecoming Parade, and the arrangement ot a Christmas Nativity scene on the root of the entrance to the Ist Row, L. to R.: Barbara Syfren, Trudy Andringu. 2nd Row, auditorium' Our Chief Social event WGS I.. to R.: Gail Barnes, Carol Huffman, Mary Brown. a mother-daughter banquet held in May. The Keyettes assisted with a survey that was used in the school evaluation in December. Keyettes Discuss Future Meetings School sponsor: Mrs. Dorothy Adams
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lst Row L. to R.: Mr. Morgan, Ralph Buxton, Jim Willson, Larry Cecconi, Leonard Scipioni, ,Jim Brickley, Frank Walther, Ed Amley 2nd Row L. to R.: Dennis Clark, Calvin Adams, Mike Walton, John Quarles, Ed Salzman, Peter Kersker, Louis Ateek, Charles Voigt. 3rd Row L, to R.: Gordon Lundbeck, William Thomas, James Coffin, Bob Shiels, Bob Warren, Bill Downs, Richard Fraze, Wayne Weitz. Ka, em By membership in the Key Club, we promote the constitutional obiec- tives of the Kiwanis International. These are to develop initiative and leadership, to provide experiences in living and working togther, to prepare for useful citizenship. Some of the activities in which the members have participated are: the vocational guidance committee, sponsorship of career conferences, and a follow-up study of past graduating classes. Another project has been the beautification of the school and the school grounds. The annual Key Club Dance, and the operation of the refreshment booths during the Festival of States Parade have comprised our social program. School sponsor: Mr. Merle Morgan lst Row L. to R, Frank Walther, Wayne Weitz, Ralph Buxton. 2nd Row L. to R. Larry Cecconi, Jim Brickley. The meeting will C0me to Order! ,,,,s...oe 'N
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.WH ,Q 'lst Raw, L. to R.: Mr. Ritter, Vose Pneuman, Bill Pheil, Ralph Spaulding, Gene Glennon, John Krege, Joe Hood. 2nd Row, L to Bernard Kehler, Randy Collany, Howard Isaacs, Lester Dufford, Charles Sands, Ed Hatch, Bill Thayer. 3rd Row, L. to R Max McCaslin, Art Daniels, Harry Steinhardt, Doug Brisbin, Bob Loeber, Pete Dewitt, John Roberts. Absent: Bob Cates, Ben Wall Bill Parke. Vose Pneuman, for r ' .e The two outstanding protects for the Junior Exchange Club this year were the selling of Christmas trees, and the annual fish try. With the money earned from these two projects, we purchased greatly needed equipment for the Science Department. Unity for Service is the motto for this service club, and membership in the group requires high scholastic records, good character, and qualities of leadership, Senior Exchange Club Sponsor is Mr. Morrison Pearce, and the teacher sponsor is Mr. John W. Ritter. Ralph Spaulding, Bill Pheil, Gene Glennon. Jr. Exchange Club plans future meetings 3 4
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