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Secretary-Treasurer. Key Club is the only honorary club at Terrace Park High School. It was established in l95l and is sponsored by the P.T.A. Its membership is based entirely upon grades. To designate who is in Key Club. small pins with keys on them are given to each member on a point basis. Only the six weeks grades are used in hguring points, each grade standing for a certain number. A equals six points, B+ equals five points, and so on down to C. which equals two points. The four keys which are awarded are: Bronze, 250 points, Silver, 350 points: Gold, 450 points: and Grand Gold, 520 points. 6960! OFFICERS, Left to Right: R. Sparrow, Vice-Pres- identg T. Cannon, President. Not Present: B. Taylor, SEATED AROUND TABLE, Left to Right: H. Rubenkoenig, B. Taylor, T. Cannon, C. Scott, R. Sparrow, A. Adams, N. Zink, T. McDonald. STANDING: Mrs. Robinson, advisor, A. Kirby, M. Peterson, S. Diefendorf, L. Heil, P. Perry, G. Cook. ., LT. fl Page forty-six - Y K .. ,s . -sf as-E. si v L '
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Nggygg - OFFICERS, Left to Right: W. Ford, Secretary-Treas- urerg J. Bellamy, President, T. Gallagher, Vice-Pres- ident. This year in Advocati Latini, better known as Latin Club, the program was very successful. Membership nearly doubled over .last year's, and the additional members all contributed their part to its success. The club carried out such projects as bake sales and held their annual Christmas party in December. January added six more members to the roster, and in March a banquet for all members was given in true Roman style. The juniors were slaves and the new freshmen were entertainers. Everyone was costumed, and the menu for the day consisted of Italian food. The flnal activity for the year was a picnic at Sharon Woods. ROW I, Left to Right: P. Lloyd, D. Kirby, K, Scherer, P. Farra, L. Heil, R. Todd, S. Hoffman, D. Droeseher. ROW 2: W. Iloeb, T. Smith, T. Tooker, T. Curtis, J. Strick- meyer, G. Greig, B. Walton, W. Kocar, T. Ferris. ROW 3: J. Rockaway, R. Bretscher, J. Bellamy, D. Hussey, M. MeCalla, T. Gallagher, D. Stedron, W. Ford, J. Gardiner, D. Johnson, A. Kirby. A 3 SX. .,,,. HN., i ': I 1751-if i g 9. ' U- ' . ,, Page forty-seven
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