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,Q V 'Q SEATED, LEFT TO R.lGl-IT: Jim Ross, Dixie Wright, Bill Young, Mr. Voss, Mr. Hemphill, Dick D. Duff, Larry Spencer, Dick Bobenhouse. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronald Smith, Dean Nelson, Rodney Ramsey, Ronnie Branam, Virginia Spillers, Shirley Blackburn, Glen Ramsey, Glenna Smith, Judy Moore. Our Student Council is organized to represent every activity. Each . class chooses two representatives. One is the president of the class and the other is elected in the middle of the year. Y-Teens and F. F.A. are evenly represented, also Band, boys and girls athletics. 6 Electing our Student Council president was fun. Each class had a candidate. One period was set aside to hear campaign speeches and prom- enade candidates. The election was held in the gym. Bill Young was chosen president for the year, and those selected for his cabinet were: Vice-President-Dick D. Duff, Secretary-Dixie Wright, Treasurer-Larry Spencer, for the first semester. During the second semester the Vice- Presidency and Treasurer changed to Glen Ramsey and Elaine Welch re- spectively. The Student Council has charge of many activities. In October the council sponsored the Homecoming parade and dance. Miss Sandra Comp- ton was chosen our queen and crowned at the dance. Her attendants were: Judy Moore, Susan Welch, Glenna Smith, and Shirley Blackburn. Also our council sent four representatives to the Northern Association of Student Councils. They were: Glenna Smith, Virginia Spillers, Glen Ramsey, and Ron Branam, As it is our custom the council sponsored the Christmas dance. This dance was a very special one as it was dedicated to Mrs. Fred Hunter, who helped to establish our present dance club. In addition to these activ- ities our council sponsored the chapel services. Each Monday morning we brought different ministers to speak to the student body. k Stanley, We are proud that our student council is one of the most active in and Chuc the state. b U . Seniors' Alan gndidate--Bill Young' Promenade than
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2151 , PJ :gi J v l ,r v -ua.-4 - ' i K -.' FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Mumma, Merlin Mapes, Ronald Smith, Merrill Adams, Bill Young, Dnle Lineweaver, Wayne Fitzgerald. SECOND ROW: Donald Brown, Roger Wilkie, Marvin Bennett, Truman Payne, Harold Waddell, Russell Imboden, Alan Houseman, Darrell Adams, Dick Algreen, Tl-IRID ROW: Keith Mapes, Harold Adams, John Frederick, Dale Von Rentzell, Kenneth Young, Walter Henkle, Bill Bond, Harlan Griffin, Errol Heckman, Darrell Guill. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Kephart, Keith Griffin, Ronald Brown, John Brunsmann, Tommy Payne, Jim Williamson, Charles Stanley, Dean Nelson, Marion Adkins, Jerry College. alone cvzmew of ,4me'z6ccz Some of the achievements of the F. F, A, were the winning of the 1955 Tractor Rodeo, Freshmen initiation where we initiated 13 new boys into the organization in an assembly program. Six members represented our chapter at the National F. F, A. Convention at Kansas City, Missouri. We honored our parents at our annual Parent and Son Banquet this spring. Our chapter had the largest exhibit of livestock in the F, F. A. division at the Madison County Fair. We were also well represented at the Iowa State Fair, where Dale Lineweaver had the reserve champion Hereford heifer. Our chapter float tied for Znd place in the 19 55 Homecoming Parade. We have bought 12 head of ewes to farm out on shares to help out our chapter treasury. .jg , s . tear?-Q AT LEFT Ronald Smith District Reporter AT RIGHT Dean Nelson Took Gold in State Creed Speaking Con- test. if' ,
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