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Page 21 text:
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l Hallie Taylor presents a gold medal to Steve Akers on having the highest scholastic ranking in the organization. Tommy Hendricks displays outstanding award. For Varied Interests Tommy Hendricks, Steve Akers, Pat Harrold, and Jimmy Grimes are proud to display awards. The Future Farmers of America officers are President, Hallie Taylor, Vice-President, Pat Harrold, Treasurer, Marvin Dudley, Reporter, Steve Akers, Sentinel, Tom Hendricks. 17
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K i g .ss ' z F I U .Ii :qv J . Q . vt Q . . Norma Stanger is Sweepstakes Winner. 4-H-ers are to be envied. They have so many opportunities to learn, to socialize, and to lead. They win honor, ribbons, money, trips, and friendships. Prerequisites are ambition, persever- ance, and interested parents and encouraging leaders. This year Ann Michael and Joyce Reeves won the honor of representing the District in the State Judging Contest. Sherry Lynch won first in the County Dairy Demonstration Contest and alter- nate in the District. Joan Martin, Rita Zeller, Joyce Reeves, Ann Michael, and Norma Stanger won Sweepstakes at the County Exhibit. Norma Stanger won Sweepstakes in the County Dress Revue and alternate in the party dress division in the State Dress Revue, Miss Elizabeth McClure is the 4-H sponsor. The boys in 4- H strive to develop agricul- tural leadership, co-operation, and citizenship. They have successfully competed in state and national activities and in doing so have brought honor to themselves and the school. Mr. Akers is their sponsor. 4-H Clubs Provide Ann Michael, Rita Zeller, Patty Riley, Joan Martin, Ann Michael, Rita Zeller, Patty Riley, Joan Martin Joyce Reeves, Norma Stanger, and Sherry Lynch win Joyce Reeves, Norma Stanger, and Sherry Lynch ribbons for outstanding work. joy the new equipment.
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ki! -.,,.....i Deanna ln fashionable blouses, Susan Snavely, Usborne, and Judy Carwell enjoy o coke at noon. Smart Styles of the Fads and fashions are as important in the life of a teen-ager as are studies. The various fads range all the way from sissy blouses to angora fuzz on rings, The other fads include blazers, bulky-knit sweaters, fruit boots, and pony-tails. The boys are as clothes conscious as the girls. They have their boat-neck sweaters, pegged trousers, and trench coats. Several of our fads can even be seen on the young-at-heart teachers. we brfh, Clothes conscious boys, Ron Allee, Dick York, Charlie Underwood, Dale Lanzone, and Dick Frederick exhibit apparel for the well-dressed student of the Sixties Fashionable footwear of Fifty-nine. 18
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