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A x XX ln 1, Qgiif 9' C116 JOE BERNARD Vice President 'J ERROL DAUENHAUER BILL SCHEFF'-ER STEVE PATTERSON P re si dent C'-st :V ,Y I .,,, fl' N Secretary TICASLIICI' Membership in the West Jefferson Key Club is limited, Only by invitation may one become a member. Before a student can receive an invitation, he must be in good standing scholastic- ally and must show qualities of leadership, The Key Club is built around two quotations: We Build and We Serve, The West Jefferson Key Club is sponsored by the West Bank Kiwanis Club,
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6 , z1121Or We1126e1'3 JUNIORS SEATED: Wanda Sonnier, Lynne Klein, Janice Hebert, Myrna Parent, Bobbie Jane Covell, Linda Lee Ehret, Pam Arnondin, Carol Bye, STANDING: Vin Watson, Bill Scheffler, Al Olson, Bob Keller, and Joe Adams. The Council conducts Teacher Appreciation Day and is co-host with the Future Teachers of America at the annual luncheon honoring the faculty. Working close together, the Council and Key Club have sponsored sock hops and with the proceeds have purchased a piano and have helped pay for the portable Public Address System which may be used both indoors and outdoors. This year the Council has contrib- uted one hundred dollars to the testing program, As a result of a study conducted by the Council, the school bus schedule was adjusted and racks for clothing were placed in the locker rooms of the gymna- sium. As routine services the Council arranges seating for regular and special programs, ushers at any functions, participates in interclub activities which sponsor service to the school, and conducts the March of Dimes Campaign. The Council further is responsible through student body vote for setting up the Code of Ethics for West Jefferson students. CSOfJAOII20l'Q 77ZLQlI26QI'lY SOPHOMORESQ SEATEDg Anna Lee Pennison, Gayle Catledge, Patsy Vicknair, Barbara Savoil, JoAnne Bourg, Jean Ann Davis, and Sandra Holland, STANDING: Patricia Pitre, Caroline Treuil, Fred Pal- misano, Roderick Zeller, Terry Hugg, Angelo Rini, Raymond Burkoff, Malcolm Treadaway, Patricia Lawson, and Delores Macaluso.
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x THQ -Fefe GXQ6 uf , si? t 1 4 I' yy DIANE RUSSELL SUZANNE LANDRY Vice President Secretary . ,-f ' L .af -ji 'Q wg., Y ef as i T I PAT KURTZ KATHLEEN JORDAN VER!-IE BYE Treasurer Reporter Historian Qssfywag sr T. ' I REBECCA GEGENHEIMER President A :ABN - 5212553 -fbuzsn P 1959 finds the Beta Club proving their qualities of leadership in their service to the school in many of the important functions of West Jefferson, Open House, Homecoming, P.T.A, meeting, schedule making, Speech Play. The two most important activities are the Annual Stunt Show and Career Day, Hidden talent, clever ideas, and very effective showmanship came to light in the Stunt Show. The purpose of Beta in this activity is to encourage students to greater achievement in their studies and to reward with the Order of the Torch those students who prove their scholastic mettle, Realizing that there is a need for every American to find the place where he can give his best and to prepare himself for that place, the Beta Club sponsors Career Day, This year thirty-five different fields of activity were represented and experts in these fields conferred with interested students. It proved a very valuable activity, The Beta girls enjoyed the state convention and won first prize in a state competition, They are planning a surprise banquet to end the year's activities.
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