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From row: Lloyd Walker, Ron Fans- ler, Elmer Hamby, Bill McCracken, Harold Otto, Joe Paul. Second row: Rolla Kuhn, Clark Kendall, Francis Baldwin, Richard Pourchol, Garry NVall, Harold Massey. 'P' 1 wry. fl ..z -e '.s. .QM Future Farmers Win contests and awards. LllRlCl' tlu- Sll1X'l'Yl5llll1 ul' Mr. llmulx. tlu' FFA luul .1 busy Wu' llu grinning in ,llll1L', tlwy 1lllCI1LlL'Ll sluwp lllLll'liL'llllg mlaly in St. lfmuis, clzliry mul grain juclging at ilu- Unix X'l'illIlll1 Il'l Slllll1Qli ,U , um ul lllmms, annul Ilu' Start' l'l'fX C n- it-ld. A numlwr ul' lumys wont to llu l l'fX Ullllli an l.lttlc cvl'LlSIiX' l,llliC. .Nga i . Il1 rlus Yl ll' tlu' l'lu'X Iuul u1ru'cssu1l1s at gill tlu lnulhlll Q nuw zuul so i1u'rc11sn'cl rlu-ir tI'L'alSll1'V. During lmslurxlmll SLYISUI1 tluy luul ll party, to which Mr. Crum .mul Ilu' ll'Q'SllllllI1 lvalslwllulll snluaul wcrc imitcnl. ln Dau mlux Ih1l.uuI Clmuulsrm. l5l51X prcsiclcnt. spent llircc alms Ill Cliuulgzr 2llfCl'lllllJg tlu' llliiuiis Agricul- lurnl Xsswciaxtiuim Cfunwntimm. On l:CllI'LlLll'y IO, Section ll lJ.l'l1IllL'l1l'll'X' l'mzt'clLll'v Contest was lutlcl in C.l'L'c'l1vlllL' guul llcmulcl llclmtin won liirst plncc 'ls L'l1z1lrm'm llulxlul C.z:mulsc1n lll'Sl ns sL'cl'cturv. llu' luml l'1tlu'r guul sun lxuullwt was lu'lLl on lhlill'L'l1 nfl, wlu'n Mrs. llcvws, Mrs. lhl'CI1ClS, zuul rlu' Fll1X girls Sl'l'VL'll. lJllSlI1L'SSlllK'Il VK'k'I'C SI7L'k'llll LLLICSIS. all easier In 'I Front row: Denny Willman, parliamenfarian, Ron Debatin, re- porter, James Voyles, chaplain, Richard Debatin, secretary, Jerry Doll, treasurer. Second row: Dennis Suess, vice-president, Roland Goodson, president, Clarence Obermark, sentinel, Mr. B'ock, sponsor. FS Front row: Jim Schaufelberger, Don Smith, Kenneth Haller, Lloyd Coulk, Paul Willman, Gail Gorline, John Doll, Mike Mollet. Second row: Jim Shaul, Charles Renfro, Jim Kaegy, Louis Barth, Denny Smith, Jim Schmollinger, Harry Motzer, Mike Haas, Onis Zweck, Raymond Weiss. -x
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FRONT ROW: A. Joy, G. ' Broom, D. Plake, D. Pour- chot, J. Stever, D. Neer, B. Plant, J. Schaufelberger, Jerry McFarland, J. Phil- lips, F. Watson, B. Mills, B. Broom, R. Harnetiaux, D. Hunter. SECOND ROW: J. Painter, N. Birk, S. Martin, J. Limer, T. Du- bach, V. Jenkins, D. Mil- ler, J. Ulmer, J. Gente- man, S. Lauchner, S. Fin- ley, Jan Essenpreis. THIRD ROW: Miss Ambrose, spon- sor, L. Corbus, D. Barbey, L. Denson, J. Smith, B. Fansler, R. Rush, J. Tara- suik, S. Walker, J. Mit- chell, S. Brock, S. Sch- rumpf. FOURTH ROW: J. Volkmar, G. Smith, B. Dar- nell, L. Johnson, L. Dever, D. Brauns, T. Dewey, M. Kuhn, D. Portell, W. Koll- al, G. Holloway, B. Don- nell, D. Siebert. lub activities add interest and information. The Latin Club, sponsored by Miss Ambrose, learned much of Rome and its history through fihn strips, speakers, and ceremonies at monthly meetings. Ar the banquet during second semester the first year students, acting as slaves, served the advanced stu- dents who had attained. the status of Roman citizens. The officers for the year were Gordon Broom, consul: Anne Ioy, pontifex maximus: Donna Pour- ehot, eensorg and Leah Denson, quaestor. Future Nurses provided opportunities to learn of the nursing profession. Guest speakers at monthly meetings discussed public heaitll nursing, and lab procedures. A representative from Michael Reese Hospital showed the fihn, Cap n' Bibs. hlemhers attended Deaconess Hospitaiis open house in October. Officers were Carole Frueh, president: .ludy iliara- suik, vice-president: Raye Linda Rush, seeretaryg and Emily joy, treasurer. Mrs. Cranmer was sponsor. FRONT ROW: R. Rush, E. Joy J. Tarasuik,, C. Frueh, N. l. Neumann, M. Bilyeu, D. Pourchot. SECOND ROW: K. Brewer, T. Du- bach, B. Brown, L. Cor- bus, S. Brown, B. Boll- inger, D. Barbey, P. Ha- ley, J. Richardson, M. Reitz, N. L. Neumann. S. Weiss, D. Long. THIRD ROW: J. Ulmer, J. House- right, J. Smith, R. Brewer, M. Siebuhr, L. Kramer, L. Sisk, D. Hoffman, M. Kin- ney, S. Reed, C. Neathery, T. Sybert, L. Tedrick, G Lehn, L. Otto, D. Pra'er.
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FRONT ROW: L. Hediger, E. Austin, L. Bricker, M. Hag- ler, D. Mclntosh, S. Meodor. SECOND ROW: C. Harlan, S. Reymond, J. Rench, B. Brown, E. Towell, J. Ulmer, J. Rich- ardson, U. Landolt. THIRD ROW: C. Gomilla, N. DeLay, J. Massey, J. Gillespie, B. Rose, S. Ganzer, C. Barth, M. Evanko, M. Floyd, M. Bilyeu, D. Connor, M. Reitz, R. Hem- ken. FOURTH ROW: S. Cru- this, E. Chestnut, V. Compton, S. Burden, S. Trexler, S. Ban- dy, L. Kramer, J. Mettler, P. Smith, S. Adams, C. Neathery, J. Spradling, R. Brewer. og,-.H FHA plans 6gF0undati0ns toda , Homes tomorrow 9' Building with FHA was the theme of the Fu: ture llomemakers this vear. Each month a different aspect was selected and skits were given SylDlJ0ll7lDg this new phase. The girls earned points hv participa- tion in various activities. Projects of the elulm were presenting teachers with hirthclay gifts, giving each teacher a plant, trick-or-treating for UNICEF, alis- trihuting favors to the nursing homes, and making recipe hooks for the girls' mothers. Field trips, to llillsbzzro and lacksonville, and visiting speakers sup: plemented the regular program, while a Ma, Pa, and Me night provided entertainment. Officers for the year were Rita Cooper, presiclentg Rosemary Bussen, vice-president: Nancy Vlleiss, sec: rctary: and Patty Laux, treasurer. lk!!! mv-m 1 41. ll u17n1u1xu.1g:.e 1 -1 Rita Cooper, Joan Hiller Lucille Bird, Carol Frueh Mrs. Arends, sponsor, Nan- cy Weiss, Patty Laux, Mrs. Reeves, sponsor, Kay Wa- sem, Karen Goodson, Sha- ron Ammann, Rtsemary Bus- sen, Tedra Cunningham. FRONT ROW: Betty Hem- ken, Mary Anne Frueh, Mar- cella Cooper, Helen Kremer. SECOND ROW: Ida Plog, Judy Vaughn, Pat Nance, Joyce Daily, Sharon Ohren, Ruth Caulk, Sandra Edwards, Wilma Long, Margaret Lew- is, Nettie Weiss. THIRD ROW: Sharon Royer, Carol Lansford, Sandra Weiss, Di- anne Barbey, Sharon Lash, Judy Harnetiaux, Martha Sie- buhr, Delores Prater, Con: nie Bird, Linda Zbinden, Cheryl Bandy. I
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