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FRONT ROW: S. Lawson, N. Redman, P. Plattner, B. Prior, S. Reed, L. Kitson, S. Raupher, L. Vanl-louten, D. Wherry. ROW TWO: B. Caudill, B. Taylor, J. Fisher, K. Clawson, B. Ramsey, M. Miller, S. Kissel, M. Ellsworth, J. Parkhurst, K. Mitchell. ROW THREE: S. Hull, S. Samuels, K. Nichols, M. Gibson, M. Downing. J. Wolfe, D. Wood, G. Herbst, S. Hilligoss, L. Bennett. ROW FOUR: N. Overholser, L. Sooy, S. Peterson, K. Berger, C. Hinen, S. Gordon, L. Montz, A. Brown, M. Hire, N. Cormany. ROW FIVE: J, Dalton, J. Judd, P. Mills, J. Alter, A. Lang, B. McNamara, L. Putman, S. Nix, D. Cotterly, S. Nix, J. Ressler, D. Sullivan, R. Nix, M. Griswold, S. Binkley, S. Binkley, A. Gaerte, A. J ohnsoxf. FRONT ROW: T. Miller, S.Chapman,K.Smith,S. Mallwitz, J. Stellhorn, B. Paulus, P. Londt, A. Bridegam, J. Hershman. ROW TWO: S. McCoy. I. O'Conner, D. Mills, M. Miller, M. Byers. S. Erne, P. Williams, A. Yohe, C. Fry, M. Herrick. ROW THREE: P. Greenawalt, M. Giessler, B. Cullers, J. Stump, S. Fisher, S. Gaylord, S. Schaper, M. Musselman, B. Buckles. S. Overholser. ROW FOUR: J. Hockemeyer, G. Zink, J. Wood, B. Keller, B. Barrick, J .Conner, S. Pfeiffer, S. Gaylord, J. McBride, C. Bauer, B. I-line. ROW FIVE: J. Hindbaugh, J. Nix, J. Maggart, J. Nix, S. Ott, M. Toomey, P. Parent, C. Rosen, P. Rubrake, I. Hursey, S. Walker, R. Blaugh, C. Heckman. G.Juillerat, J. Corbin, G. Elliot, L. Walker, M. Snyder, S. Zink, J. Ummell. J. Hauser, J. Bowie, D. Veazey, A. Walker, B. Wood.
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SUNSHINE SOCIETY SUNSHINE OFFICERS, Left to Right: .Tudy Ummell, Kenlynn Simon, Sharon O'Brien, Sylvia Dygert, ,Tudy Hauser. FRONT ROW: Miss Walter, Sponsor, P. Glick, J. Farmer, M. Phillips, A. Forsythe, S. Kreider, S. ,Tones C. Hoffman, H. Pequignot. SECOND ROW: J. Trout, D. Erne, C. Kessler, S. Heupel, B. Reeg, M. Taylor An impressive candle-lighting service held at the First Baptist Church formally initiated 67 new members into one of the most commendable organiza- tions in our school - the Sunshine Society. The four 1958-59 officers: Sharon O'Brien, presidentg Judy Ummel, vice-president, Sylvia Dygert, secretary, and Kenlynn Simon, treasurer, were also installed at this time. Sponsored by Miss Lois Walter, this society performed many services to live up to its motto, Others. Needy families were cheered at Thanks- giving by baskets of food prepared and delivered by Sunshine committees. As was customary, the girls helped bring the yuletide spirit to school by decorating a Christmas tree in the main hall. All 171 members contributed their time and effort to the purpose of the Sunshine Society, making it an invaluable club. L. Argerbright, B. Eckert, C. Hill, G. Panula. THIRD ROW: C. Hollingsworth, L. Gregg, A. Burkitt, D. Juillerat, K. McLean, A. Winebrenner, B. Taylor, M. Hartley, P. Deutsch, D. Geyer. FOURTH ROW- S. Dygert, R. Pittenger, C. Keppler, R. France, B. Bittner, K. Simon, C. Paulus, .T. Putman, L. Reese, N. Wigent, P. Radke. FIFTH ROW: M. Roberts, V. Bockelrnan, S. Wiley, S. Cole, M. Peterson, C. Hearld L. Rouse, S. Myers, E. Walker, D. Downing, E. Kilgore, I. McKinney, J. Leas, K, Estlick, S. O'Brien K. Conrad. 1 I 28
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.fs 1 E warg F.F.A. OFFICERS: Bill Pettigrew, presidentg Garry Lamle, secretaryg Gaillagger, reporterg,TayKnisely, treasurerg Jack McCoy, Sentinelg Albert Esterline, vice-president. Mr. Leon Alter, sponsor of the Future Farmers of America. 30 While the thirty-one year old Future Farmers club kept its tradition of leadership and cooperation, something new was added in the way of organization. In order to accomplish the major goal of F.F.A., that of cultivating qualities of leadership in the group, the 85 members were divided into two parts. One was comprised of all sophomore, junior, and senior F.F.A.'s, and the other was comprised of 35 freshmen called Green Hands. Each division elected its own president and officers. President of the Future Farmers was William Pettigrewg president of the Green Hands was Larry Clark. The two divisions operated nearly as one, but provided more offices and therefore greater opportunity to master the processes of parliamentary procedure, another object of the club. There was competition between the two groups in the way of speech contests and essay contests. The more seasoned group ofFuture Farmers helped the Green Hands carry on. Something else was new for Chapter Five of the Future Farmers of America because of its more than doubled membership: it had two advisers instead of one. They are Mr. Leon Alter, who has directed the club for the past eighteen years, and Mr. William C. Wilder, a new Agriculture teacher. The club was very active this year, starting off withafarm safety campaign for which they made posters and inspected farm machinery. This was the first item on their Program of Work . Later oncame the F.F.A.-F.H.A. skating party. Besides growing and harvesting forty acres of corn, they also furnished judging committees for other groups of farm youths.
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