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Key 5:45 all it E of iii? J x f KEY CLUB ROW ONE: Bob Barringer, Gene Schulken, Eddie Keith Caldwell, Mike Scottie, Roy Stults, Dale Lobdell, Jim Butcher, Joy Foster, Ford Kebker, Joe Wornstaff, Brac Wilson, Bowmang ROW THREE: Tom Hull, Jerry Klingler, George Burns, Steve Millisor, Bob Ross, Alvin Davis, Cliff Curtis, Larry I-Iumes, Alan Leathers, Charles Johnson, Joel Feinburg, David Sheets, Tom Moore: ROW TWO: Brian Worick, Chris Vance, Ken Bob Burdette, Mike Williams, Rick Reider. Wetmore, Jim Smock, Jack Bowman, Phil Bills, Jim Slagle, ae leadmeddp... Key Club, a service club for boys in the tenth through twelfth grades, meets under the sponsor- ship and assistance of the local Kiwanis Club. This year's service projects in- cluded ushering at local churches, assisting the United Appeals Campaign, collecting food at Christ- mas for the Council of Social Agencies, assisting the Kiwanis Club in the Sabin on Sunday program, and sponsoring several school dances. ,mx RX, is I Phil Bills, president of Key Club, con- ducts a meeting during a monthly ac- tivities period. KEY CLUB OFFICERS SEATED: Tom Hull, vice president, and Phil Bills, president: STANDING: Mr, Dale Bowman, advisor, Bob Ross, secretary, Tom Moore, treasurer, and Mr. James Ray, advisor. 87
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' 6604 Q ? pg.: H-TEENS CABINETANDADVISORS ROWONE:LindaBallard, Wells, club adv., Mrs. Burton, soc. adv., Miss Harter, prog. treas., Robby Sherman, pres., Janice Spring, sec., ROW TWO: adv., Mrs. Geesman, svc. adv., Miss Carter, sports adv.g Mary Fraser, prog chm., Anne Ditslear, soc. chm., Linda King, NOT PICTURED: Emily Smart, V. pres. svc. chm., Kathy Bobula, sports ohm.: ROW THREE: Miss an N, 1 , get mam aaa ,-my . 3 x . 1 if The Beverly Hayes Hill- billies, composed of Sandy Mouser, Shirley Walters, Bridget Evans, Bev Garey, and Suzanne Kraus, per- formed a skit at the H-Teens talent show. The H-Teens Formal, an annual event, was held as a Valentine's Ball at the Memorial Union with Don Shaw and his orchestra pro- viding the music. . yr , m, The Big St Little Sister Program was renewed this year after three years of inactivity. Joyce Fouts is shown with her big sister, Emily Smart. The H-Teens, the lar- gest girls' organization, with over 200 members, covers the four major phases of high school ac- tivities: program, service, social, and sports. Through such activities as the Val- entine's Formal, the TB Drive, the adoption of a family at Christmas, re- vival of the Big St Little Sister Program, sponsor- ship of the Thanksgiving Assembly, and participa- tion in volleyball, bowling, and softball, these phases were well covered.
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Vmmmmd Ana 664464 X t WOOD SHOP OFFICERS: John Ward, METAL SHOP OFFICERS: Tom Tom Poole, Ken Collier, and Mr. James Plougher, John Warden, Bob Crumb, Ray, advisor. Gene Hedges, and Mr, Dale Bowman, advisor. 49 With the new school began a new Industrial Arts Club of about 100 members. The club is divided into two sections, wood and metal arts. The purpose of the club is to enjoy the art of creating things. Mr. Ray is adviser for the wood shop which consists of about 50 members. Mr. Bowman is the adviser for the metal shop which also has about 50 members. Some activities of the club have been making certain equipment for the athletic department -- iso- metric bars, and the like. lbtli- Pfwpmmq A4 'A' X Exit! ik 1 ,, .....la, t, Hama WOOD SHOP ROW ONE: Frank Cox, J lm McGlothin, Chuck Davidson, Tom Farrand, Dave Thatcher, Bill Simpson, Mike Bailey, Dale Welch: ROW TWO: Vern Boster,PauZ White, Floyd Deyo, Bill Boring, Fred Stover, Gary Hoge, Forrest Banks, Tom Gardner, Butch Longworth, Carl Breeceg ROW THREE: Dennis Clmlstian, Gary Masters, Eddie Bartram, Bill Talkington, John Walters, Larry Warner, William Johnson, Larry Jones, Pearl Holt, Steve Frentsos, Richard Spurlockg ROW FOUR: Tom Poole, Larry Kenney, Fred Woods, Jim Mann, Mike Williams, Robert Garey, John Smith, Jim Roberts, Terry Bollens, Mike McBride, Larry Humes, Mr. Ray: ROW FIVE:Walter Maxey, Ken Collier, Willoughby Colley, Billy Ku.hn, Willard Sheets, Garland Lilly, B111 Whetsel, Rick Shank, John Ward, John Lawson. METAL SHOP ROW ONE: John Warden, Ron Cummins, Ricky Wilson, Bob Gaines, Ralph Petty, David Butts, B111Danlelsg ROW TWO: Dennis Knepper, Raymond Pettit, Gary Klump, Jerry Fouts, Glen Hasty, Jim Reed, Tom Plougher, Larry Browning, Henry Lowe: ROW THREE: Mr. Bowman, Harry Shaw, Ronnie Welch, Benny Corwin, John Graham, Ronnie Gaines, Vincent Jackson, Bob Crumb, Bob Shanklln: ROW FOUR: Larry Voorhies, Dan Dutcher, Richard Roloson, Wayne Howard, Ron Fossey, Alvin Davis, Dave Thompson, John Nelson, Chuck Kerr: ROW FIVE: Terry Sampson, Jim Whetsel, Jolm Hutchisson, Dan Miller.
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