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Senior Class Officers PATTY CHARLENE WOODS, President Patty made a wise and capable president, remaining calm through the excitement ot senior activities. BILL VORIS, Vice-President Billy Lee gave his time and spirit to all our affairs freely and gladly. X n -- I 1 ' -1 5 I sms BUSKIRK, Secretary Ball Bette kept accurate accounts ot our hectic meetings and i' HL straightened us out on what was what. 3 77' eeonoz MYERS, Treasurer K - George discharged his duties and than ioined with us in our fi i tun. rg L -- - - i s , Page Twelve
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The gates sometimes lead to stony paths, but by smoothing the path with your own determination you will come to the exit someday. Our school has combined the three R's ot the hickory-stick days with modern vocational courses. The old farm-gate doesn't have to squeak when the boys learn up-to-date tarm- ing in their vocational agriculture course..Supplements, such as movies, point the way to future improvements in the rural communities. Many boys are interested in working with their hands or in creating something from start to tinish. ln the shop they are taught the use ot their tools and how to make their projects. Often the boys' proiects have won awards tor their owners. The ability to understand why and where many ot the things we use daily is gained partly from a course known as chemistry. One will probably learn the answers to two questions and many more as he learns ol the amazing and complex structure of everyday essentials in living. Page Eleven
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SENIORS AUKER, MARY LOUISE- Sweet and dependable ways. General Course: Girls Glee Club 2: Home Econo' mics 4 lSec.l: operetta 2: Teentimers I: 4-I-I Club 2,3,4, lPres. 3, Sec. 4, News Reporter, 2l: Household Science Club 3 AURAND, JAMES- Fascinating Fellow with a yen lor lun. Diversified Occupation Course: A Cappella Choir 3: Boys Glee Club 2: D. O. Club 4: Library Club 2,32 Operetta 2: Teentimers I. BAIL, KENNETH- Men ol lew words are the best ol men. General Course: Boys Glee Club 3: F.F.A. I: Football 4: Intramural Basketball 2.3: Teentimers I. BATEMAN, PAUL E.- Leisure is his motto. General Courses: A Cappella Choir 3: Boys' Glee Club 2: Football l,2,3: Intramural Basketball I,2: Operetta 2: Teentirners I. BEERY, ROBERT J.- Tall, but every inch good stutlf Vocational Agriculture Course: A Cappella Choir 4, F.F.A. I,2,3,4: I-Ii-Y 4: Key Club 4: Teentimers I: 4-H Club l,2,3,4 lPresidentl. BELL, MICHAEL- Why should I more knowledge gain, when it gives me such a pain. General Course: Boys Glee Club 2: Operetta 2: Teentimers I: Stage Crew 4. BERKEMER, DENZIL- An all around good leIlow Vo- cational Agriculture Course: F.F.A. l,2,3,4. BLOSSER, MARTHA- A Persorality worth a pot ol gold General Course: Girls Glee Club 2: House- hold Science Club 3 lNews Reporterl National Honor Society 3: Operetta 2, Teentimers I: 4-H Club 4 lVice-Presidertl: Home Economics 4 lVice Presidentl. BLUM, DAVID R.- There are two sides to every ques- tion General Course: A Cappella Choir 4: Class officer I llreasurerl: Football Manager 2,3,4: Key Club 3.4: Operetta 4: Player's Guild 2.3.4, llreas- urer 3l: Conventus Oratorum 4. BOWERS, RUTH ANNE- I will paint the magnanirnous world on canvas and hang it belore all posterity to see. General Course: Aerial Stall 3,4: Band I, 2,3,4: Class Officer 3 lTreasurerl: N.H.S. 2,3,4: Players Guild 2,3,4: Teentimers I: Y-Teens 3,4: 4-H Club l,2,3,4.
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