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xx 'fl' M1 First row: Dick wagner, Ken Durst, John McKinney. Second row: Arlene Kagner, Mr. Richard Suhr, Third row: Sharon Burns, Carol Weber, Malcolm Treon, Joel Williams, Bill Gaskill, K. Rector, Mary Bright, Donna Engle. Fourth row: Judy Arnett, Judy Statzer, Brenda Hosbrook, Tryon Rosser, Chris Haas, Gregg Copeland, Tom Boomershine. JU IOR COUNCIL 0 WORLD AFP IRS This organization promotes understanding and friendliness with other people throughout the world. The members are quite aware of the current happenings in all parts of the world. They have panel discussions, assemblies, and educational programs which are given before the high school. They appear on television many times. So, if you are interested in world affairs, here's the best club to join. It will be educational, helpful, and lots of fun, because, remember, they take an annual trip to Washington, D. C. and New York City. fBut, of course, you work for thislj President, MALCOLM TREON
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First row: Shirley Flint, Linda Baker, Judy Durst, Dolores Coleman, Don Wendling, Sandy Collins, Donna Engle. Second row: Ann Bach, Steve Crume, Pam Marshall, Bonnie Hyre, Tom Boomershine. Third row: Chris Haas, Jack Norris, Dick Zeigler, Bill Gaskill, Bill Marshall, David Macy, Steve Grier SCHOLARSHIP TEAM These kids were tops in their individual fields. They represented good old R, H. S, X D last spring in the district State Scholarship ' ' I Tests held at Miami University in Oxford, Q , .J ohio. N .S T They studied, crammed, and then f uk Jf! studied again and every one of them did jf X 5 fine work. Aren't we proud of them? xx- .X 3 SX To find out what each member took a test in, ask them. They'1l be glad to tell you!
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0 on 1 g . A Ir V First row: Barri Applegate, Joy Koogler, Linda Baker, Carol Hull, Jo Ann Wall, Judy Johnston, Gerri Watkins, Judy Volk, Bev Whatley, Shirley Flint, Annabelle Gibson, Jackie Wagner, Myrna Shunk. Sec- ond rowg Nancy Landis, Shelia Warner, Arlene Kessler, Kate Wenger, Sue Eisenlohr, Joyce Pitsinger, Jo Horton, Dolores Coleman, Judy Hudnall, Carol Tillet, Sue Lauterbach, Sue Roth, Arlene Huffman, Sandy Collins, Pat Baker, Sandy Woods, Carol Weber. Third row: Sandy Teeter, Bev Wilson, Sharon Burns, Lynda Viles, Donna Engle, Anne Bach, Bonnie Hyre, Brenda Weeks, Brenda Hosbrook, Linda Honeyman, Linda Wise, Zita Herr, Pat Kelly, Claudia Few, Joyce Edmunds, Rita Wirth, Shirley Crow, Mary Legualt, Mary Ann Tully. Fourth row: Nancy Derringer, Lorna Hicks, Darlene Wenger, Pam Marshall, Marcia Stewart, Mildred Brandon, Mary Gildow, Shawneen McGuire, Marlene Merrit, Gloria Fortney, Chris Haas, Nelly Kerns, Nancy Gallichio, Joanne Ander, K, Rector, Carol Hoke, Joanne Ladd Claudia Gaines, Marcia Brumbaugh, Ethel Huddleson. Y-TEE S Dances, parties, fun, work, and more fun--those are the main goals of a Y-Teen. She is a member of a world-wide organization that gets acquainted with different religions, nationalities, and races, and she's proud of it. This club sponsors a potato chip drive every year to raise funds for their treasury, as one of their many activities. The Y-Teens had a big, beautiful float at the 1956 Homecoming. The girl who belongs to this club sleeps, talks, and eats, just the same as any other girl, but do you know what? She's happier than a lot of girls, because she's a Y-Teen.
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