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Back Row: Mrs. Ostergren, Mary Alice Morales, Flo Ann Patterson, Veneita Brummell, Sue Hess, Roberta Callan, Aliene Belluzzi, Pauline Jefferies, Dorothy Gaefcke, Marilyn Schmidt, La Vonna Manning, Peggy Reynolds, Bea Hardeman, Miss Banks. Front Row: Ruth Hancock, Joy Belluzzi, Helen Baker, Bobbie Rayner, Phyllis Davies, Barbara Jarnagin, Joyce Craigo, Martelle Shears. F.H. . Trains Future Homemakers F. H. A. is an organization composed of girls interested in being future homemakers. It promotes good citizenship, good leaders, makes a better, wholesome, common life, and improves family life. The Future Homemakers hold meetings once a month. The Litchfield Chapter had an attractive exhibit in the State Fair, with its theme, The Guiding Light. Bo s Like Radio The main purpose of the Radio Club, under the direction of Mr. VVest, is to learn the principles of radio and television. The supply of equipment has been built up this year. Soldering irons and some of the necessary hand tools have been purchased. The club meets every day during the activity period and Tuesday and Thursday evenings. The club went on two outings this year. They went on a camping trip to Superstition Mouiitain, and they visited KHPO radio and television station. Left to right, Front Row: Frank Samsel, Mr. VVest, Tommy Wertner, Bill Zeigler. Second Row .' David Johns, Bobbie Ludlow, Ronald Turnbow, John Cozad, Bob McMillan. Third Row: Charles Rygiel, Earle Rayner, Terry Myers. Fourth Row: Glenn Ludeman, Skip Taylor, James Carden, Leroy Andrews.
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Standing: Scott, Stelley, Jefferies, Shroyer, Reynolds, Zeigler, B. Barnett, Wood, McMillan, Webb, Upson, Sheppard, Sweeney, Johns. Kneeling: Mr. Komadina, Esquivel, J. Barnett, Ga- lindo, Hall, Betterton, Crabtree, Shirley, Horton, Watt, Jarnagin, Taylor, Jimenez, Callan. 64 lub Fosters Spirit in Athletics The eighteen new athletes who became members of the school's UL Club after a colorful initiation in April swelled the membership roster to twenty-seven. The ULD Club is a group composed of letter winners in the major sports and has for its objective the fostering of school spirit in athletics. Officers for the year have been Richard Esqui- vel, president, Bill Zeigler, vice-president, and Curt Stelley, secretary-treasurer, Bill Sweeney and Bill Zeigler headed the initiation committee. Students Engage in Activities Jo Anne lVlyers, Eleanor Brinker, Gene Jefferies, Archie Tucker, and Bill Sweeney, L.H.S. representatives at Girls' State and Boys' State, are here talking over the political situation. Bill Sweeney was unable to attend the convention. Pictured below with Mr. Quass are the three students who competed locally in the Constitu- tion Oratorical Contest, Eleanor Brinker, Bill Sweeney, and -Ioan lVIclVlenamin. Eleanor Brinker won first place and represented the school in the district meet.
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Left to fright, Standing: Archie Tucker, Bobbie Rayner, Rose Ella Calcote, Bill Zeigler, Ruth Han- cock, Barbara Massongill, Pug Wood, Mrs. Jamison. Sitting: George Nolan, Eleanor Brinker, Kenneth Lynn. Eight tudents Place In Contest Through the efforts of Mrs. Jamison, instructor in speech, the annual Declamation Contest was held at eight o'clock on the evening of February 12 in the assembly room of the Litchfield Community Church. Bill Sweeney, student body president, acted as master of ceremonies. Students who participated in the contest included Eleanor Brinker, Beryl Burton, Rose Ella Calcote, Ruth Hancock, Kenneth Lynn, Joan McMenamin, Barbara Nlasson- gill, George Nolan, Bobbie Jean Rayner, Archie Tucker, Pug Wood, and Bill Zeigler. Those who placed in the contest with the titles of their respective readings are listed as follows: Orations, Bill Zeigler, America and World Communism, first, Pug Wood, Why, second, and Barbara Massongill, Rendezvous With Destiny, third, Humorous Readings, Joan McMenamin, Betty at the Baseball Game, first, Rose Ella Calcote, To Be or Not To Be, second, Kenneth Lynn, Tommy Stearns at the Library, third, Dra- matic Readings, Eleanor Brinker, The Crimson Ramblerf, first, and Ruth Hancock, White Lilacs, second. 148
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