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CIRCLE OF KEY: Janice Hershiser, Vera Hughes, Janice Bruner, Joan Hatfield, Lois Derrickson, Dorothy Har- grove, Edna Hayes, Alma BeVier, Marcia Fast, Marlene Berberick. FIRST ROW: Barbara Betton, Phyllis Robinson, Carolyn Huffman, Shirley Amstutz, Carolyn Walker, Sally Mager, Thelma Hardwick, Suzanne Koontz, Barbara Jenney, Janice Danhoff, Helen Taylor. SECOND ROW: Mary Hutchinson, Donna Good, Ruth Herion, Donna Judd, Doris Alford, Margaret Conkle, Patricia Frederick, Mary Ann McKenzie, Nancy Scofield, Marlene Meier, Layne Ann Kelly, Donna Wenner, Vir- ginia Schryer. HEAD OF KEY: Patricia Clark, Barbara Everetts, Joseph- ine Glorioso, Kathryn Heckman, Lila Wilkinson, Joyce Crooks. Many Friendships are Formed With the beginning of the I949-l95O school year, La Clef d'Or was completely re- vised. The strict entrance rules were discarded, enabling all sophomore, junior, and senior girls to join this organization. The club was then split into three small groups so that the girls could form lasting FIRST ROW: Marilyn Smith, Dixie Cald- well, Barbara Mager, Shirley Leitz, Rosemary Moomaw, Joyce Compton, Margaret McClish, Norma Rohrs, Mari- lyn Schaffer. SECOND ROW: Mary Steinmetz, Mary Jo Sarpa, Patricia Cavalier, Donna Ken- nard, Patricia Henry, Bonnie Waterbeck, Suellyn Barr, Judith Watson, Mary Fields, Alice Acton, Lucille Stillions, Alice Lydy, Mary Vogel, Barbara Rex, Arlene Jacobs. friendships by working and playing closely together. La Clef d'Or activities included a formal Christmas dance, a play, and the sponsoring of a series of square dances. Under the guidance of the Girl Scout Council, the club has developed into an organization that will long be remembered for its variety of program.
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Tluur Ta Ion! Us we 0 vorefl FIRST ROW: Robert Moomaw, Eugene Petway, Charles Ramey. SECOND ROW: Esther Myers, David McLaughlin, Rosemary Moomaw, Barbara Rex, Ralph Rex, Myra Parker, Esther Miller, Mitchell Prater, Betty Moore, Barbara Millernvu CNina McKinney absent? XQWQSQSQQKQNNX FIRST ROW: Patricia Treaster, Lester Stout, Joyce Wiers, Carl Wenner, Mary Steinmetz. SECOND ROW: Esther Stein- metz, Bonnie Waterbeck, Ju- dith Watson, Mary Vogel. THIRD ROW: John Weeks, Omer Stephens, John Wallace, Donald Wilhelm. lWiIliam Steinmetz and Mar- garet Stockmaster absent! fry 'v' i X x 'As FlRST ROW: John Rosso. SECOND ROW: Paul Rohr- baugh, Jr., Leroy Sayre, Homer Slagle, Charles Saunders, Wil- liam Schlotterer, Marilyn Schaf- fer, Pearlean Robinson, Ruth- Snook, Norma Rohrs, Marilyn Smith. THIRD ROW: Doyle Stanfield, Harold Snyder. lRoger Smith absent! 'YQ 4-11 ,,... i or . .J , . 'Q 4 new f'5'jfr'l'E, - ' af ir 'W 'uv' ami' :.,i .QM 5-if Ay 'msn W T '01, 'U V wg: gg. ,af v lx, y Q
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LEFT SIDE-front to back: Raymond Vogel, Kenneth Rex, William Kelley, Donald Buckingham, Marvin Lash, Lee Black, Larry Figley, Gene McLaughlin, Gerald Ger- ber, Donald Snook, Norman Carney, Solon Pastar, Rod- ney Rapp, Leroy Sayre, Doyle Stanfield. CENTER: Mr. Gates. Clean speech, clean sports, clean scholar- ship, and clean living are the four main planks in the stage on which the HilY acts. Every Monday evening from 8:00 to 9:00 the Hi-Y meets at the Y.M.C.A. under the able direction of Mr. Dale Gates and Mr. R. R. Jenkins. RIGHT SIDE-front to back: Wayne Thomas, Kenneth Hite, David Ellis, Norman Kuhn, Duane Henry, Kenneth Henry, David Draime, Robert Bohn, William Wolfe, Wayne Farmwald, Richard Snook, Roger Au, Richard Hatfield, William Buckingham, John Wallace, Howard McClish, Harold Snyder. The meetings consist of devotions by the members and talks by outside speakers. Throughout the year the Hi-Y has engaged in various activities including swimming parties, district Hi-Y meetings, dances, and cooperative activities with La Clet d'Or.
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