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And to appreciate them . . In 1952 the Photoplay Club changed its name to Visual Arts Club to include the ideas of radio and television as well as movies. The highlight of The year's activities was the Candy Cane Ball held on December 13. Carl l-lartley's band provided music and those attending waited anxiously for Mr. and Miss Candy Cane to be announced. Mr. Candy Cane was Dave Caton, a West graduate, and his date Nancy Moss reigned as Miss Candy Cane. N2 vhoS5CZfi:gxl Cav Safxcxlox we 0 09 ovee cat X16 059, First row, left to right: Shirley Burkhead, Sergeant-at-Arms, Opaline Rice, Vice President, Judy Thirtyacker, President, Wilma Righter, Secretary, Pollie Wright, Treasurer. Second row: Ruth Wise, Julia Smith, Marilyn Shroyer, Shirley Klopher, Luanne Hartley, Dixie Young, Judi Fenimore, Gayle Lamb, Carole Chatfield, Joan Nied- erlitz, Judy Harvey, Jeri Williams, Fran Wright, Gloria Pridemore, Pat Miesse, Darlene Large, Mary Ellen Cranston. Third row: Ruth Topping, Lind Hardacre, Margie Smith, Jackie Sayre, Charlene Florio, Marilyn Le Mott, Janice Underwood, Nancy Pitt, Kay Huffman, Kathleen Hover, Barbara Hunter, Joyce Boyer, Kay Skipper, Darlene Distelhorst, Barbara Moore, Betty Ellingsworth. Fourth row: Mary Ann Porterfield, Barbara Moras, Nancy Moss, Margaret Adams, Margery Davis, Darcy Crispin, Marlene Tague, Billie Oliver, Ruth Watson, Judy Lowmiller, Joyce Roberts, Becky Campbell, Janice Cormany, Donna Chrysler, Janet McCord, Nancy Giehl, Peggy Laufhutte. Fifth row: Margie Belt, Lynne Hunt, Mariann Noltemeyer, Jeanne Hilbert, Carol Jhensen, Nancy Hollo- way, Dorothy Casteel, Carol Temple, Sally Thimmes, Judy Swartz, Anne Brock, Audrey Eddy, Maegie Hunyady, Phyllis Phillips, David Dunn. Sixth row: Bob Hart, Janet Rogers, Evalyn Mack, Grace Van Atta, Doona Schmidt, Ann Pringle, Alice Rice, Ruth Ann Leechler, Hilda Lyle, Martha Sharadin, Janet Reid, Bernice Uhl, Carol Jayles, Karen Reber, Barbara Constsna. Seventh row: Shielry Bentz, Janice Buckingham, Barbara McKinley, Shirley Smith, Barbara Bookey, Rhoda Webb, Mary Ann Porterfield, Carol Dum, Barbara Williams.
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To learn of finer things . . . ft to ri ht Beverl Hays Treasurer Carolyn Smith First row, le g 1 y , 5 , President, Jackie Berger, Vice President, Nancy Hoare, Secretary, Second row: Julia Smith, Ruth Wise, Nancy Morrow, Virginia M h e Jud Harvey Erna Gerdel Sylvia Miller, Frances uc mor , y , , ' - B b K' Wanda Free- Meyers, Ruth Topping. Third row. ar ara lmrey, F.H.A. To promote a growing appre- ciation of the joys and satisfac- tions of homemaking, to assume the responsibilities of worthy home membership, to practice democracy in home life, to work toward good home and family life for all, to promote interna- tional good will, to develop qual- ities of leadership and coopera- tion in community life, to provide wholesome recreation, to further interest in home economics. These are the purposes of the Future Homemakers of America. K ,.. A- man, Carol Kresse, Patty Snow, Lois Reeb, Linda Hardacre Glenda Price, Jackie Sayre, Sandra Willis, Beverly Beard Mlss Prather Fourth row: Sally Sweet, Sue Kuhlmann, Nancie Hagans Dorothy Casteel, Bernice Uhl, Mary Jo Evans, Audrey Merritt Made yn Miller, Shirely Smith, Dolores Fravel, Rhoda Webb One of fhe ho memakefs proleCT5
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For cz better life ahead . . . ART CLUB :irst row, left to right: Shirley Price, Vice President, Bob McLinn, iresidentg Joanne Horn, Secretary and Treasurer. Second row: Xnita DeMatteo, Meredith Chambers, Jane Backer, Ron Ireland. Jon Ireland, Lois Jackson, Lenamae Dailey, Joan Niederlitz, Bar- Jara Dewhurst. Third row: Joyce Brocksmith, Mary Ellen Cranston 'Vanda Freeman, Betty Ellingsworth, Patty Bryant, Jean Caton udy Harris, Peggy Lauthutte, Carol Lewis, Margie Hunyady 1 1 1 : you should wander into room 304 almost any ay of the week, you would find some Art Club tember working on a seasonal project for the :hool or on something for another club. The Art lub members create all posters and artistic arrange- ments in connection with the holidays and make the tasks and other decorations for the Mardi Gras. Sunya Slane, Carol Kresse. Fourth row: Charlene Martin, Betty Schmidt, Karen Reber, Madelyn Miller, Dianne Populin, Peggy McCoy, Marilyn Neil, Bob Donley, Chuck Lewis, John Bland. Fifth row: Ronnie Kirkpatrick, Adin Shade, Jerry Ruffner, Herb Hulls, James Johnson, Gene Spence, Tom Ongaro, Helen Hulls, Charlene Nance. iff? 33 iygrr- is s ,NA Enjoying the beauty of nature at Black Lick Woods.
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