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CAFETERIA HELP Row 1: Jim Seidler, Mary Ann Bangert, Jean Banert, Russell Reffitt. Row 2: Chris Burch, Bob Roberts, Bill Conley, Terry Livingston, Larry Pummel. Row 3: Bill Thomae, Dave Herb, Mike Zezech, Albert Valentine, Craig Fuller, David Sherman, Don Bell. LAB ASSISTANTS OFFICE HELP Row 1: Diana Berry, Sherra Vance, Nancy Bauer, Joyce Elsom, Karen Jennings. Row 2: Pete Cornell, Ann Rarey, Karen Rockenbaugh, Barb Butler, Raymond Harris. Row 3: Richard Harris, Fred Worley, Karl Volkmar, Gary Stevens. Row 1: Bonnie Sue Meece, Diana Ceschiat, Joann Bobanich, Kathy Mobley, Karen Decker, Sharon Roesinger. Row 2: Sharon Greiner, Patti Meyer, Connie Watkins, Sherra Vance, Nancy Bell. Not Pictured: Shelly Regnier.
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HOME ECONOMICS To be a better qualified and capable homemaker is the goal of members of the Home Economics Club. Offi- cers this year were Bonnie Meece, president; Sally Damron, vice president; Paulette McClary, secretary-treasurer; and Kay Stonebraker, publicity chairman. Activities during the year consisted of both serious and social projects. The club gave a mother-daughter tea, a style show, a Senior farewell party, and a skating party and weiner roast. Members collected canned food for needy families at Christmas and, at the suggestion of the Red Cross, made favors and stuffed animals for hospital patients. Row 1: Vera Crowe, Lana Kaiser, Sharon Dusenbury, Barbara Clawson, Sharon McClelland, Barbara Roby, Aimee tncson, rvay stoneDraker, Bonnie Meece, Paulette McClary, Karen L. Williams, Laura Fogle, Sue Lemley, Sharon Pfleager. Nancy Bell, Carol Kiser, Betty Montgomery, Louanna Beard. Row 2: Sue Wolf, Bonnie Loop, Sandy Wheeler, Sandy Roby, Susi Miller, Virginia Guess, Carolyn Ruther, Jean Bangert, Una Bartley, Carol Lehman, Susan Davison, Roberta Withrow, Carole Popovich, Kathy Pinto, Irene Messer, Dianne Scott, Barb Dempsey, Sandy Smith, Cheryl Williams. Row 3: Luana Bangert, Sylvia Weikert, Karen Kerston, Betty Nash, Mariann Lahmon, Sandi Mills, Maxine Kuhn, Sharon Mason, Donna Townsend, Pat Hedrick, Irene Kuhn, Arlene Hixson, Sharon Madden, Linda Little, Mary Anne Dowling, Nancy Wagner, Kathy Lindsay, Patty Ault, Joyce Bushie, Patsy Reams, Janice Brady, Carol Hughes. Row 4: Linda Burwell, Bev Conklin, Glenna Heath, Erma DeVoe, Janice Kintz, Connie Bunte, Patty Fisher, Suzanne Phillips, Mary Lou Rogers, Jeanie Edwards, Linda Andrix, Judy Young, Phyllis Ullom, Kathy Stockdale, Shirley Ullom, Ruth Clements, Judy Cuckler, Carolyn Dean, Beverly Dill, Judy Kennedy. Row 5: Patty Huff, Nancy Brownsted, Roberta Wellman, Dianna Brown, Sandi Misner, Wanda Clark, Judi Wood, Candy Bell, Janet Knapp, Carole Bell, Carolyn Jackson, Diana Longhenry, Nancy Moore, Dee Priestas, Sharon Wade, Alice Pritchard, Jean Madden, Betty Ward, Pamela Brown, Sandra Madden, Virginia Williams, Connie Counsil, Lucinda Archer, Sue Mann, Nora Bice. Advisors: Mrs. Arthur, Mrs. Wagner. LIBRARIANS LIBRARIANS Row 1: Diana Linkous, Ann Petzinger, Babette Caruzzi, Sherra Vance, Ruth Walcutt. Row 2: Vinny Cipriani, Edythe Prisk, Joan Goldsmith, Merry Priest, Vera Crowe, Mary Ann Bangert, Mary Ellen Miles. Row 3: Rick Miller, Jim Richardson, Jeannie Scarfpin, Marcia Loveland, Mary Margaret Webb, Beccy Elliott, Margaret Workman, Jon Archer, David Forgrave. Not Pictured: Jim Acker, Dennis Redding. Advisor: Miss Passmore, 27
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BI-PHY CHEM CLUB As one strolls through the science wing on a Tuesday evening, many strange utterances come to his ears: BPLFT! Eek! A mouse! Pin, please keep those creatures in their cages! MNK! Ouch! Who stuck me, Nancy? Like man, I ' ve got the facts, says Aerial-man Ed. But we are working on our science projects. You say it appears not. Cer- tainly not. Hm-m! What goes there? K-bam! So that ' s what happens when you mix silver nitrate and sodium to- gether. Crash! In this stimulating atmosphere Mr. Joseph Ralston nurtures the future scientists of Westerville and asks to survive for just one more year. In spring a young man ' s mind turns to fancy. This is applicable to many facets of school life, but two come readily to mind — his unquenchable thirst for two things, science and girls. The club sponsors the local science fair under the direction of its advisor,. Mr. Ralston, and its officers: Bill Dean, President; Rick Miller, Vice-President Patti Meyer, Secretary; Barb Phelps, Reporter; Lois Bailey, Treasurer; and Dan Bunce, Librarian. Also, to satisfy the other love, a picnic at the end of the school year is held. So one sees that the Bi-Phy-Chem Club satisfies man ' s hunger for various things quite adequately. Row 1: Karen Jennings, Rick Miller (Vice Pres.), Lois Bailey (Treasurer), Bill Dean (President), Patti Meyer (Secretary), Barb Phelps (Re- porter), Nancy Bauer. Row 2: Janice Goss, Martha Caesar, Donna Cavendish, Mary Margaret Webb, Barbara Wood, Diana Berry, Barbara Woods, Susie Meyer, Ann Rarey, Mary Ellen Miles. Row 3: Jim Ogle, Pete Keyser, Ron Crouch, Jerry Keyser, Charles Shaffer, Darrel Spinosi, David Richard Rarey. Not Pictured: Ned Boston, Dan Bunce, Harry Jensen, Jr. The F.F.A. boys once again lived up to their motto, Learning to do; Doing to learn; Learning to live; Living to serve. Throughout the year they had many activities, some of which were; the chicken roast, the state and county fairs, where several demonstrations and musical groups were sent, The National Convention in Kansas City where six boys attended and an F.F.A. assembly which was held at school. This year, the Westerville group once again made a fine showing at the different contests held throughout the year. The first of these was the district parliamentary procedure contest where Westerville rated a silver trophy. In the local public speaking contest Dave Ballenger received first place, and in the district contest, Dave received another first place and Johnny Goldsmith won a silver trophy. Of course the one event which none of them will forget for a long time was the choosing of the F.F.A. Queen and her court. The Queen, Joan Goldsmith, reigned over the annual Parent-and-Son Banquet in December. F.F.A Row 1: Lisle Dill, Lowell Griffith, Jim Kirkpatrick, Jim Price, Jim Counsil, Jerry Kirkpatrick, Dave Ballenger, Carl Jooss, Mr. Griffith. Row 2: Towne McLeod, Bill Stro- snider, Paul Bokros, Dale Budd, Jr., Bob Sisson, Philip Karshner, Bob Claypool, Jim Hollis, Ken Noble, Jim Collins; Jim Parsons, William Coontz. Row 3: Sam Bigham, Johnnie Kirk- patrick, Phillip Gibson, Howard Reece, Tom Matthews, Mike Sherman, Jerry Bevelhymer, John Thomas, Roger Zirkle, John Goldsmith. Not Pictured: Chuck Bridge, Mike Carpenter.
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