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I'.-X Rlil.-XMEN'l'A RY I'ROC'EDl'RE 'WMM -In f 'N11-vo-me .lim Irwin. Ted Gram, Toby Lyons, Ed Gram, Sam Figley, .lorry Haynani, Toni Iludy, Cl nlon Ili Mike lNlcNutt, Jack Slider, Howard Snyder. Doing . . . Serving FHA-l4'.-XA KING, Ql'l'll4lN AND C0l'KT Howard Snyder, King, and Mary Ellen W'eaver, Queen, and their court reigned over the FHA-FFA roller-skating party in March. On the court were Wilma Waugh, Ted Gram, senior attendantsg Georgia Perrine, substituting for Roberta VanPelt, Jim Irwin, junior attendantsg Charlotte Marteney, Fred Waltz. sophomore attend- antsg Louise Neubecker and Jerry Starkey, freshman attendants. The crowning took place before the skat- ing started. Refreshments were served ater. 91
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l l l lf' FA SICATED: .lack Slider, .Ierry llaynam, Myron Stough, Howard Zimmer, Jim Smith, Richard Ritten- house, Mike McNutt, Nelson Wilson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Nesbitt, Ed Gram, Toby Lyons, Tom Hudy, John Troyer, Larry Gray, Leonard Newcomer, Clinton Davis, Dan Richeson, Jim Irwin. THIRD ROW: Fred Waltz. Joe Zecdrich, Lee Schafer. Howard Snyder, Ronnie Powell. Sandy Sanor, Junior Chilson. Gary Evauich, Ted Gram,Jerry Starkey. FF ...Learning... The Future Farmers of America have been quite busy this year by Learning to do, Doing to learn, Learning to live, Living to serve. The school year got off to a good start when the boys exhibited their shop pro- jects at the Stark County Fair in August. Some Fund raising projects were selling fire extinguishers and seat covers for trac- tors. The members passed out safety stickers which were placed on corn pickers by neighboring farmers. They also planted trees for a reforestation project. The social activities of this group included 90 a skating party with the FHA and a basketball team. We are quite proud of our parliamentary procedure team this year. It not only re- ceived the gold award for the fifteenth year, but won first place in the district, after competing against eight other schools. Other schools may receive the gold award also, but only one school may be first in the district. The members of this outstanding team are: Sam Figley, Howard Snyder, Jack Slider. Jim Irwin. Ted Gram. Ed Gram, Jerry Haynam. Tom Hudy, Clinton Davis, Sandy Sanor, Mike McNutt. and Toby Lyons.
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PICI' l'lil'll BACK ROW: lieth Cassidy, Shari Scott, Sandy Hardgrove, Gerri McDonald, Donnie George, Judy Durst, Merc-ode McDonald, Patty Phillips, Susan Kidder, Kathy Dralier, Sherilyn Strachan, Norma .lean Cooper, lleverly Pugh, Elaine Shirley, Jo Ann Kidder, Debby Judge, Rita Piotrafese. FOURTH ROW: .Iayno Reed, Anna Ossler, Mary Francis, Patsy lfllmv-r. Marilyn Totten, Gay Tarbot, Anna Mae lletriek, Susan Baker, Sally Irwin, Donna Reed, Sandy Forester, Linda Morrow, Linda. Bettis, Elaine Day, Miss Altolnare. THIRD ROW: Jeanne Madak, Carol VVaefler, Bonnie Elmer, Linda Gill, Shirla Crawford. Suzanne DeMate, Connie Shirley, Mary Lou Lantry, Sandy Leatherman, Sondra Butterworth, Donnie Toinlin- son, Sandra Ralnsier, Nancy llnkefer, Doris Clapper, Mary .lane Blanc. SECOND ROW: Darlene Betler, Connie Knight,.Iudy Obney, .lulie Barrick, Sue llaxter, Carol Roebuck, Jo Ann Crowl, Sharon Slnith, Cathy Jones, Susan llart, Malinda Lutz, Maureen Rue, Sue Grimes, Nancev Lowniiller, Beverly Boord. FRONT ROW: Dallas Lutz, Sherry Severn, Kristine Knudsen, Winnie Wilson, Nancy Niuinan, Betty Phillips, Mary Louise Kinney, Paige Draher, Vicki Ilarsh. Pep . . . portsmanship . . . GAA is for the sports-minded girl, who not only likes to watch sports but also to participate. This year the girls did little gym work. They mainly bowled. The bowling average of every girl increased the more she played. Sandra Paxton. is the president, Russlyn Shugerts, secretaryg Jo McNutt, the sports manager: Miss Gloria Altomare, adviser. GAA The Pep Club is an organization of students whose purpose is to create and uphold school spirit. During the football season the club held pep rallies at the football field Thursday nights, Where they learned new cheers. The club is advised by Miss Gloria Alto- mare and led by Paige Draher, president: Dallas Lutz, co-president: Sherry Severn, secretary: and Vicki Harsh, treasurer. STANDING: Miss Altolnare, Russlyn Shugerts, Jayne Recd, Linda Curry, .Io Mt-Nutt, Marge Dick, Sandra Paxton. SITTING: Linda llettis, Marilyn Dennis, Donna Reed, Ileverlv Pugh, lim-tty llarsh, Louise Nou-- backer.
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