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REKAMEMOH CLUB—FRONT ROW: N. Frank, S. Yoder, M. Nussbaum, C. Lehman, L. Schug, M Ehrsam, E. Hirschy, L. McKean, M. Sprunger, F. Schwartz, J. Irwin. SECOND ROW: S. Osterman, L. Reber, B. Arnold, B Yager, M. Dick, J. Boggess, S. Pageler, M. Steffen, A. Zimmerman, S. Hirschy, C. Kershner. THIRD ROW: A. Thomas, K. Singleton, D. Geyer, D: Nussbaum, W. Neuenschwander, M. Zim¬ merman, C. Hamilton, M. Bowers, L. Steury, J. Yoder. FOURTH ROW: K. Stultz, I. Merriman, E. Griffiths, C. Haggard, C. Helmrick, G. Essex, J. Smith, D. Smith, C. McKean. FIFTH ROW: E. McKean, D. Weber, C. Shoaf, B. Sommer, P. Frank, K. Adler, T. Arnold, J. Ru¬ pert, D. Mishler. NOT PICTURED: C. Kaehr. Rekamemoh Club this year consisted of fifty- one members from the Home Eo classes. Commit¬ tees chosen at the beginning of the year plannee a pre-Christmas bake sale and a White Elephanl sale to expand the club treasury for mid-year social activities. Other activities included making Christmas candles, gift wrapping, and inviting guests for date night and Valentine Tea. Compliments of BANK OF GENEVA Geneva REKAMEMOH OFFICERS: Sponsor—Mary Ellis, Vice-Pres.—Wanda Neuenschwander, President—Joyce Irwin, Treasurer—Sue Pageler, Sec¬ retary—Carol Haggard.
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CHORUS—FRONT ROW: P. Frank, B. Fiechter, C. Heller, R. Sipe, A. Beer, D. Cauble, C. Neuenschwander, B. Steury, L. Schug, G. Schnepp, C. Roe, S. Yoder, M. Nussbaum. SECOND ROW: W. Neuenschwander, B. Yager, L. Reber, C. Helmrick, D. Nussbaum, D. Cauble, M. Sprunger, J. Irwin, F. Schwartz, K. Adler, B. Arnold, A. Freels. THIRD ROW: C. Miller, J. Rupert, T. Arnold, L. Steury, L. McBride, D. Sauder, M. Merriman, B. Steiner, C. McKean, M. Zimmerman, D. Mishler. FOURTH ROW: J. Snyder, D. Bluhm, P. Liechty, C. Lehman, T. Ringger, F. Mann, R. Hirschy, D. Mendoza, C. Mitchel, C. Lehman, I. Merriman, C. Kaehr. FIFTH ROW: J. Hoffman, M. Egley, C. Inniger, L. Decker, P. Moser, B. Wechter, M. Yoder, D. Smith, R. Gerber, M. Ripley, J. Steiner. NOT PICTURED: E. Hirschy, L. McKean. TTtel dcf i ou 6ecf tote PICTURED RIGHT: AC ' s girl ' s trio, Cynthia Lehman, Betty Steury, and Carol Kaehr, offered their talent in special school programs, at PTA programs, at neighboring churches, and for school chapel services. Compliments of GERBER ' S LOCKER Craigville Melody flowing through the corridors during the first hour indicated practice for the 61-voice mixed chorus was in session. Debut time came with the County Music Festival, as they pre¬ sented Jacob ' s Ladder and the inspirational One God and Where In The World . Girl ' s voices blended for the classic Good- Bye, My Lover . The chorusters were again heard in school chapel services, at various neighboring churches, and in the Spring Concert which is held each year.
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V.JiUt £■ IV. What is it? Wayne Byerly stands beside the homemade mailbox ' at his home. It is made of an antiquated cream separator, three boiling pots, a crosscut saw blade, a plough cutter, an antenna, a cow bell, a horse harness, and other contraptions. FRESHMEN GREENHAND INITIATION: FIRST ROW: J. Inniger, J. Funk, G. Bluhm, L. Funk, J. Hoffman. SECOND ROW: R. Hilty, L. Habegger, P. Gerber, T. Ripley, A. Sharp, G. Yager. THIRD ROW: P. Uhrick, L. Foreman, J. Brown, J. Schwartz, B. Hart. Anthony Sharp inspects the corn he helped his father put out. FFA boys learn to adjust and study farm implements. LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Hirschy, T. Lambert, P. Moser. David Haggard (Center) accepts well-earned safety award pre¬ sented to him by the FFA Safety Program Committee, E. Gerber, T. Shoaf, W. Byerly, and D. Bailey. Applying their code, Learning to do; doing to learn,- learning to live,- living to serve, the Central Chapter of the Future Farmers of Amer¬ ica have completed another well-balanced year. The 28 enrolled members participated in judging contests, demon¬ strations, a TV and radio show, and general practice class work. Winning a bronze emblem at the State Chapter contest, the chap¬ ter entered the National contest and there received a superior rating— good proof of their ability to translate learning into doing. FFA ' s social activity provided learning to live and living to serve . Greenhand initiation, the Farmers ' and Farmers Wives ' party, and a trip to the International Livestock Exposition were a part; but more important, they fulfilled their fourth goal by ridding the area of destructive animals in their pest contest, and again they sponsored the Fifth Annual Thanksgiving Program. 26
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