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AN Leh to right: Row l: Sui. l'ffi'gs,P:Qside:1'4 Indy E' HHS,'-71'C-fkIi'SldGI'1l1KCIU9 Conley, Secietciyg Lynn Hollis, Treasurer' Annobeilf Eshazmfzn, lute: gint :eg::sen':'1'fe- Cellefrz lflzllcz, Service Ccmmiftee Chciiniunp Mtiiqie Lewis, Vfcxys and Means Committee Q9-fi'E.f1i:zn:::p iczzir Kvzixxnf' Qcqfxn.-it-::r1,f. R' ',-,' K: lam, S' 3171.1 Ct C--'hfzizrtiizzi' Sue Diekhoif, Musii Ccinznvtfe Cnzirnizn: Suse Sirxerx, Psi:- fg,i'3' Ll ::.::.. '- Qiqxi' ali 33.5. 1.1. Six.: tiff- C:-Chczizzmzn' Halen Fishei, Wfzys mic Means Ccnirxirtffg 7-Cirzi. .' l'1Zl H 1' :. Qiu' .'5.:.:. 3 .1fit, Picjzcn. Ce::,iz.i1'ct lj3.:11n1g1:: Lizzy' EIL? Eine, D:-'Jf'l'!l5 Cin. Y-TEENS The Y-Teens. Wiley's largest organization, sponsored many social and service projects which included the offering of scholarships. participation in the city-wide linen drive. distribution of Thanksgiving baskets to needy fam- ilies. the Turkey Trot. Sweetheart Dance. Christmas Caroling. and a Mother- Daughter Banquet. The various committees which carry on the work of the club are devotions. music. service. art. social. publicity. ways and means and program. Page Eleven
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'P' i KEY CLUB Lei! to right: Raw l: Neil Muse, Bob L-ibcvsitz, Steve flcisser, Lee Ciiasfgzn, lslormir Txeinih, Bri lfvanhgirn. How 2: Mi, Payne, Lanny Bciber, Mike McCormick, Giruzd Lew, lift. Kleweq, lohr. Sgfmlding, Bill Cook, Stanley S'oin. Standing: Mi, Harvey, Kiwciiiis representative, Dick lfznciidg lohn K,idg lim l-lobsoixq lim Eilei- Bill Living Inn O'Giodyg Den Sriubleg Duve Muse: Tom Cfipps, Dick Donovring Mike Figinfizelg Bill Siwinicnp Pionklir. Bucknci, Tifdsurery lim Pyqrnon, Vi'--gicsidentp Bill Kayser, Secretory, Don Pluizibouqh, Picsidcnt. Lei! to riqht: Rvw l: Dcuil Millei, Pi: Llifi n'7 Dfivo Snug 5, Secrff-vii, Row 2: Biufff' Sliupp, Vice-1 lC'51ClQl llI loc-f Millcx, Treosu KEY CLUB The Wiley Key Club, sponsored by Mr. Kenneth Payne ffacultyj and Mr. R. B. Harvey fKiwanisj, was a service organiza- tion under the supervision of the Terre Haute Kiwanis Club. that met three times a month. This year, after taking charge of the home- coming parade, the Key Club cooperated in the tuberculin tests and Canes for the Blind drive and maintained the pictures in the hall. Twirp Week was their outstanding func- IK! tion, high-lighted by the Gandy Dancers Ball. Hi-Y The Hi-Y, an affiliate of the Y.lVI.C.A., met once a month this year under the spon- sership of Mr. J. P. Lunstrum. The club took charge of the homecoming bonfire and coop- erated with the Y-Teens in making arrange- ments for the coronation of the basketball queen. Its spring schedule included a mixer and the annual club picnic. Page Ten
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RED CROSS The Wiley Junior Red Cross. a member ot' the National Association ol' I. R. C.'s, in order to carry out its motto To serve and find material ways to help those in need . entertained an orphan from the Glenn Home at which time the child was presented Christ- mas gifts donated by Wiley homeroonis, spon- sored the sending of overseas boxes and aided the Vigo County Infirmary as an Easter pro- ject. The club's spring assembly provided funds for its service activities. RED CROSS Left to right: 1: l,1'11i1l'.:.- 1-?'11y 1 1 1 V 1 1',11+. Rf- ': Win- f lrflllfi SMH 'f M w1.1.', l'1 Ii ' 'Z I111: F5 11'1' wzipr., I.::. If I 1.1, Iii-, GIRL SCOUTS Lei! to right: l5'1:1fl1111: I-ff1 y 1 -,, Juv- 1 1' 11 111 M- r, 1, li :df-V l'f'l1:.1s tleleiif C I1:'111: lynn ll 1.1 531-iirvtiiiy' R11-.' i: I Anti ' ., flfzri A1161 '11 H111 11 : Llfzzy A ' '- ' ' Ll A 1. ..A1.1f 1 ii., If :11 ti: 1 E. l.f'11f.' Lil. 3 .:'i., i,Q:.i f-'f 1. Efizlzw' Cizf 3 1: R.,::ff1'3 if P11 Le.-sis, 11' Kuiiiiiiiiti, C1121 rr: Fiirx' fi: Swsnn S5537 3111521111 E111-1' Nfeiissc Reed, R11-J zz: Ditine Mc11'111 lfloishcz TfIr1H Qe'f', Iudy Vcri.-'51rs'if V ww GIRL SCOUTS Among the most active service groups at NViley was the Girl Scouts. They met every other VVednesday and aided the eomniunity bv carryine' trays at the hos Jital and inaliinc . ., 21 4 I , bandages. They took part 111 the national sale of cookies. The Senior Round-up. a cam- paign held for the new camp in lVlichiean. also received much oi their attention. 1 . 1 I 1' li: r1.1 - Mi., 1 I l'i.g- 2' I 1 ya.: -va :.ir11:ilf SY: lf3Z'1 - . 1 .. -.. H 11, ,ine 5,3 A1111 1 -, Mciiy I:::,- 13161, Mm 1 1 K S 1 33,
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