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Front row. left to right: Doris Hansen, Doris Russell, Wilma Snyder, Floella Phipps, Mildred Rich, Ioyce Lowe, Shirley Shaw, Betty Mattox Roberia rlenarickson, Cnarlotte Phillips. Second row: Mrs Thomas, Ioan Dippo, Nettie Webb, Evelyn Dean, Delores Green, Iewell Blower, Barbara Russell, Evelyn Russell, Shirley Woods, Ann Beals, Myra Reeves, Marjorie Kroll Duck row: Viola Yutzy, Ianice Phillips, Roberta Miller, Mary Burgess, Phyllis Compton, Dorothy Dean. Ruth Ann Odom, Barbara Molzen, Phyllis Molzen, Virginia Anglin. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Arthur Chapter of the Future Home- makers of America is composed of students who are or have been enrolled in home eco- nomics classes, The chapter is affiliated with the state organization and last year was rep- resented at the state camp by Ruth Ann Odurn, Constructive programs and parties are planned and carried on throughout the year. The offi- cers for the year are: Mildred Rich, President, Floella Phipps, Vice-President, Ioyce Lowe, Treasurer, and Ioan Dippo, Secretary. Mrs. Thomas was the adviser. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Our officers are: fohn Blucker, President, David Conlin, Vice-President, Marvin Shaw Secretary, Charles Lowder, Treasurer, Dean Hendrickson, Representative, Francis Blauclow, Sentinel. The organization is very active, thanks to its active members. Last summer we went on a trip to the Wisconsin Dells, We attended the International Livestock Show in Chicago, and visited points of interest to farm boys. We had a fifteen-minute radio program on WLBH of Mattoon. We had boys' show at the sectional fair and at the Arthur Fair. Our popcorn machine at the ball games helped us make money, as Well as our minstrel show. As community service activities we test soils and seeds for local farmers. We are planning a big father and son banquet, We have also participated in the sectional and state judging contests. 1 Don Keye. Herbie Rigg. Front row. lelt to right Mr Thomas, Rodney Ryan Charles Lowder, David Con lin, fohn Blucker, Marvin Shaw, Dean Hendrickson Second row: lohn Fansler Norriss Greene, Craig Wat kins, Bob Conhn, Francis Blaudow, Arnold Schultze
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rthurite Staff The staff has worked hard this year to put out an annual. This is really the class year book. lt was produced almost entirely by the students themselves. Their advisers let them take the initiative in almost every instance. The revenue has come from noon concessions, a pop machine in the rec. room, as Well as a very successful circus. Of course the annual Senior Class Play was a great hit. They spent many days buzzing around town collecting advertising and selling subscriptions. Oh, those teachers that loved them when classes were interrupted for picture taking. lt was great fun. The staff hopes you think it has been worth their time and effort. The Staff and Helpers in Action YEARBOOK STAFF Left to right: Betty Mattox, feature editorg Don Yutzy, sports editor, Hczrlin Turner, business manager: Miss Fly, adviser, Iohn Krumrnel, co-eclitorg Mr. Nash, Year- book sponsorg Nancy Pugsley, co-editor.
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Front row, left to right: loan Dixon, Ioyce Lowe, Myra Reeves, Mildred Rich, Roberta Hendrickson, Char- lotte Phillips, Ann Beals, Kay Taylor, Betty Mattox, Miss Smith. Second row: Marilyn Lowe, Evelyn Russell, Shirley Woods, Evelyn Riggs, Delores Watson, lanice Phillips, Delores Greene, loan Gallney, Dons Ann Hansen, Back row: Nettie Webb, Esther Dean, Phylliss Compton, Dorothy Dean, Ruth Ann Odurn, Barbara Molzen, Sylvia Cox, Wanda Scott, Nancy Pugsley, Virginia Anglin. THE GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The GAA has had a very active program this year under the guidance of Miss Smith. The noon hour tournaments have meant much to their health. The girls have become quite skillful in their athletic pursuits. Their officers were: Ioan Gaffney, presidentg Roberta Hen- drickson, vice-presidentg Kay Taylor, secretary, Delores Watson, treasurer, Ann Beals, record- ing secretary. COMMERCE CLUB One of the largest and more active clubs in our school this year was the Commerce Club. Composed of commerce students, its purpose was the promotion of interest in commercial studies. Among its activities were a theater party and a dance. Officers for the year were: fohn Krummel, presidentg Delores Watson, vice- president, Betty Mattox, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Monts was the sponsor of the group. Front raw, lelt to right: Mildred Rich, Doris Hansen, Delores Naugle, Peggy Leatherman, lewell Blower, lean Prices, Floella Phipps, Phyllis Mulson, Ioan Dippo. Second row: Robert Graham, Delores Watson, Ioan Gattney, Ianice Phillips, Pat Conlin, Nancy Pugsley, Charlotte Phillips, Betty Mattox, Bert Hendrickson, Mr. Monts. Buck raw: John Haney, Roger Greene, Melvin Anglin, Harlm Turner, Dick VonI.anken, Hugh Stone, Stuart - Traxler, Dick Robinson, Iohn Krummel, Myron Riggs. E CLUB
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