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Y.-XRSITY 'O'-Front ffm? Sir. George Kershaw. adviser: john Klolser. secretary Neal Silvernail. president, Earle H o f f rn a n. vice-presidentg Frederick Hubig. treasurerg Larry Santos. Semnd row: XVilliam Wright, Barry Berg- lund. XVilliam YVhitaker. Samuel LaNIonica, Bruce Bouton. ja m e s Putnam, Blaine Townsend. 4 X67 ol Varsity 'O' Booster Band Provide Student Activities l'ndiscovered talent came to light in Nlareh when the Varsity 'O' held its annual talent show. Both students and teachers took advantage of the opportunity to display their musical or humorous ability. Later in the spring, the tlub held a ban- quet lor sports participants. Qualifications for membership in the club are leadership, scholarship, and sportsmanship. As basketball season stepped into the limelight, the Booster Band became a familiar sight and sound to OHSans. Cooperating with the majorettes and cheerlead- ers, members added lest and color to pep ralliesi Such hits as: Bleacher Boogie, Campus Swing, and Shake, Rattle, and Roll kept school spirit high as members attended both home and away games. ISUOSTIQR B.fXND-Front rfm': Patrieia Houck, Marilyn Bell, secretary: joan Stark, l .llllllJClll Martin. Georgia Gill, lileanor Willsey, l.xnne lleehtold. Srrmzzl rnzr: Carmen Brooks. Adah Campbell, Xlargot Graham, Mary Yanllensen, Ierrx laylor, Karen Weygand. l.uise Clatella. 'Iilnrd rmr: james Nliehaud, Robert llilsinger. lixerett Silxernail, l'.llWQlltl leinnex. Susan Butts, Constance Hoffman, Nlartha Yanlluren. Ronald Patrick. Fourth max' john Holstead, Warren Ramp, William Wright. Ross Wilson, Robert Clleaxeland, Deyoe Cole, john Kelley. .Xlex llosthetti, Blaine lounsend. president. ' i 1 V
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S Q f 'L I C, .X- a 'f' .J -6 i , X QP lfl l'l'Rl-I IIONIICNIAKI-QRS OF ,-XMIERICLX-Fr'mil rout: Leona Vanltloesan, president: Virginia lfrankenlmerg, junie Tuttle. Beverly Sawyer, jean Dihhle, Barbara Wessel. Serorid row: Phyllis Wheeler, Sandra Lare, Caroline llarher, -loan DeLong. Naiicv Wood. 'l'hinl mir: Norma jean Cargill, Carol Laures, Carol Lester, Mrs. jane 'l yler, adviser, Carolyn litlick. Fourth rout: l'atric'ia Lee, Yvonne Nltgkdanis, Geraldine lilliott, Marjorie Davis, Phyllis Brownell, Patricia Finley, .-Xrmida Romiti. Service, Improvement Aims Of FHA, Key Club To improve their homemaking skills, home eco- nomics students organized a chapter of the Future Honiemakers of America. Outside activities included a visit to jones Nurs- ing Home, making liaster baskets for the children in Fox Hospital, and two held trips-one to the STC. home economics buildings, the other to the C ooperston n Nluseums QI C x ? V+- The Key Club is on the go from September to june promoting projects aimed at serving the school and students. The group is an international high school service club affiliated with Kiwanis. Among the activities of the club are sending buses to out of town sports events, keeping sports trophies sparkling, and cosponsoring the Snow Queen Dance. KEY C1I.l'lS - Front row: Blaine 'lownst-nd, XYilliam Iflanigan, secretatrsg Charles 'l ipple, president: john Hol- stead, vice-president: Dale Benedict. treasurer, Robert Harris. .Smnnzl rfmx' Robert William Sutter, Charles Hag- er. .Xlex liosthetti, Paul Pierce. Nlr. Harold Hunt. adxiser. llstralmrook, .joseph Nlolinari.
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