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orfolk for ational Convention Wheel Club: first row: B. Helz, R. Harris, T. Warner, R. Zwei- genhaftg second: L. Hosler, J. Shapiro, J. Owens, B. Irwin, R. Hardyg third: R. Heald, J. Fairbanks, S. Sonner, C. Schaf- fer, J. Blomquistg fourth: B. Williams, M. Fields, T. Ames, At the Key - Keyette Convention in March, held at Norfolk, Virginia, the 20 delegates were able to report a full year of activity. The Keyettes discarded knitting needles for paint brushes to finish off the Key Club's summer pro- ject, the Snack Shack. Key Club members raised the necessary 35550 for materials and a builder to lay the cinderblock 5 then club members worked Sat- urdays to complete the building job, after which the Keyettes came on with white and green paint and attractive curtains. The Keyettes also bagged third prize in an area Christmas decorating contest by decorating Mr. Gregory's home with 'ta Peace on Earth motif. To promote inter-club good will the Keyettes served Key Clubbers a potluck supper in early December at the home of Barbara Hanscom. Also in the interest of inter-club harmony the Key and Wheel Clubs went on a hayride to the Izaak Walton League Clubhouse. The Wheel Club rivaled the Key Club in service by throwing the annual Halloween Dance, holding ropes at basketball games and printing sport schedules, and joining the Key Club in guarding B-CC and WJ the night before the football game. Keyettes brought hot chocolate and cookies to the vigilant service club members who stood guard against overenthusiastic sports fans. Q4 -4. If 2 I P. Vinten-Johansen, A. Childs, D. Kilpatrick. The night before the high point of the football season, the B-CC game, Wheel Clubbers and members of the other boys service club guarded both schools against over-spirit rooters. Marty Long, Bob Lurie, and Bill Helz form an unusual chorus line during a cafeteria opening on Slave Day. ,c ,I
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Key Club, Keyettes, all at lHf5l3El5.55',l5'.'.l - i E 'f E J 3 . Keyette Club: first row: J. Engleman, J. Martin, P. Bonn, S. Riley, S. McCauley, A. Ross, S. Allison: second: B. Tim- bers, L. Stephenson, M. Allen, L. Lovre, B. Miller, P. Payne, President C. Pincock, J. Levine: third: E. Pechman, K. Telfer, Vice-president G. Good, P. Ladd, Historian H. Weisert, Treas- urer Greta Smith, L. Flaningamg fourth: C. Thompson, M. Van Nice, B. Hanscom, E. Kotz, R. Ladd, E. Balaban, C. Weiss Key Club: first row: J. White, Secretary B. Hayden, B. Law, B. Amos, J. Euler, M. Ofenstein, L. Mohr: second: Y. Huang, B. Gerrie, P. MacHale, President D. Yates, D. Hoyle, L. Casner, H. Fridley, D. Burrillg third: P. Archambault, T. Stanford, M. Sheldon, D. Klein, B. Davis, A. Balderson, B. Rosbeg fourth: R. Falwell, J. Hartley, D. Pollock, M. Loftus, J. Stallsmith, Vice-president D. Eldridge, H. Logan, D. Bailey 155 Aciivities
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Dave Yates and Doug Eldridge buy refreshments from Bill Helz, Joan Biren and Cindy Pincock at the Snack Shack. Tri H'-Y Enters Hi-Y: first row: A. Ruhl, M. Sweeney, J. Doyle, E. Dennis, B. Francom, President A. Johnson, D. Backora, E. Lawing, Treas- urer L. Beck, J. Mernzer, T. Ruebushg second: J. Li, P. Lothrop, C. Brown, H. Williams, F. Gregg, W. Ligon, C. Romig, J. Top- ping, B. Bogart, Vice-President B. Brownell, G. Shippg third: Duncan Tebow, Mary Dematteis, and Carole Burch cook their hot dogs long-distance at the October Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y picnic Bakery Business, T. Fook, D. Burrill, G. Harper, D. Osmond, J. Lewald, D. Dier- ker, S. Tande, D. Terrill, J. Geiger, C. Haynes, D. King, fourth: T. Beach, J. Swartz, B. Murrill, J. Commermyer, R. Hyberg, 'IVY.lbGibson, J. Avery, B. Brewer, B. Rosselle, J. Telfer, Duncan e ow. i 160 Activities
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