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First Row: Richard Barry, Doug Beaman, Dave Billy. Scott Buswell, Steve Campbell. Mike Chamowitz. Jeff Clare, Eddie Clark, Dave Clayton. Second Row: Paul Conrad, Kevin Cox, Dan Duis, Dan Duvall, Don Embry, Paul Gauche, Jim Hartman Bill Horton. Mike Ingram. Third Row: Ralph Janoscha. Richard John. Steve Jones, Dove Kaplan, Bill Klieforth, Rick Kresse, Rod Kuntz, Cary Lacklen, Don Lichty. Fourth Row: Jack McCandless, Charlie McDonald, Chip McIntosh, Johnny Monocell, Ronnie Morgan, Tom Okerlund, Jim Russell, Dave Scoll, Dan Shuffle. Fifth Row: Dave Skinrood, Gordon Smith, Chip Stites, Bob Suter, John Tugwell, Rick Van Orden. George Varoutsos, Paul Wagner, Mark Yeager. Phi Members Prove Artistic and Acting Talents Phi Service Club, under the leadership of Paul Wagner and sponsored by Mr. James Allen, though only in its second year of existence, set records of service throughout the year by both artistic and acting talents. In the fall the boys performed a skit for the Pep Rally before the Washington-Lee football game. Winter found the members participating in a fashion show for the Variety Show. Illustrating their artistic talents, members helped to deco- rate for the Homecoming Dance, The Night Before The Night Before, and again for the Senior Dance, Golden Nugget. During the year Phi was sponsor of several open houses after both football and basketball games. In the summer the club sponsored a dance for Children's Village and in Febru- ary they acted as bus boys for the Spaghetti Dinner. Starting a new tradition, Phi adopted Zeta for their sister club. The main social activity for Phi members was their club party. OH SHUCKS. I CANT HELP IT IF I’M GIRL SHY, comments Stevie Jones as he finds himself surrounded by 'fellow' Phi members.
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With numerous service projects, Optimi Service Club was kept active throughout the school year. Lead by Presi- dent Tom Kisgen, Vice-President Charles Dudney, and Bruce Bartek serving as Secretary-Treasurer, the club was very successful in reaching its goals. This year Optimi's main service project was Save the Children clothing drive in March. Old clothes were donated by the student body and collected by the boys in Optimi. The clothes were then sent to needy people in the Ap- palachian area. Continuing to serve the school, Optimi helped serve at the Spaghetti Dinner and sell tickets for it. In cooperation with the S.C.A., Optimi sponsored several successful open houses. The club's spring activities included donut sales every Thursday after school in competition with the girls' service clubs bake sales. MALL RIGHT SO WE WILL INVITE OMEGA TO OUR CLUB PARTY, decides President Tom Kisgen, conceding to the threat of Bob Lapidus. Optimi Heads 'Save the Children' Clothing Drive First Row: Bruce Bartek. Carl Biersack, Pete Bradley. Roy Clark. Dick Denno, Gregory DeRegnier, Charles Dudney, Dan Edwards, Robert Edwards. Second Row: James Emerson, John Fehrs, Joel Goldstein, David Good. Bill Harmon, Jeff Jones, Wyly Jones, Skip Katon, Tom Kisgon. Third Row: Bob Lapidus, Dave Lowe, Frank Mann. Ben Mc- Kelway, Rob Michie, Dan Murphy, Ted Parker, George Price, Jim Scott. Fourth Row: Lorry Smith, Alan Steckley, George Thomson, Paul Tilton. 203
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This year Rho, under the leadership of President Steve Kline, has reached a new high. With numerous service proj- ects and social activities in and out of school, the club combined work with pleasure to advance the general welfare of its forty members and the community. With the guidance of sponsor Weston Willis, Rho kept its members off the street by sponsoring several open houses as well as several Saturday-morning paper drives. Of course time was also found for numerous gala festivities. For the first time in the club's history, they have escaped the pit of debt, and have reached another all-time high with their treasury. In answer to the swimming-pool con- troversy, Rho has decided to increase the school's educa- tional facilities by appropriating 300 of their hard-earned dollars for the installation of a fountain in the auditorium lobby. i-4’ M : REACHING A NEW LOW, Steve Kline, Rho President, attempts to crawl out of the man-eating fountain they gave the school. Rho Contributes Money for Auditorium Fountain First Row: Paul Abramson. David Asbury, Randy Bertsch. Guy Bowers. Brag Bowling. Eric Bradley. Paul Carr. Dan Chavez, Paul Cole. Second Row: Mike Dillard. Pat Dozier, John DuBois. John French, Jim Groves. Charlie Halosz, Paul Hefner. Bruce Humphrey. Kim Huston. Third Row: Marshall Johnson. Stephen Kline, Jim Larson, Mike Lauterbach, Tom Lienbach. Fred Livingstone. Chris Low. Rick Lowe, Bob Lowstuter. Fourth Row: Doug Mortin. Pete Martin, Brian McCormick, Sandy Mc- Leod. Bruce McNelly, David Modesitt. John Orlosky, Pete Ostergard. Mark Ramey. Fifth Row: Larry Ratliff, Bob Renfro, Doug Ruegg. Andy Starnes, Richard Starnes, Bill Toombs. Jim Westercemp, Richard Tur- ner. John Tymoff.
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