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all glllluniinrs ROW ONE, Left to Right: Gloria Berry, Linda McPhern, Nancy Spayde, Joan Fulton, Lois Spohn, Judy Patterson, Dixie Swank, Melinda Hlldreth, Shirley Dlesk. ROW TWO: Mary Ann Goss, Nancy Dudgeon, Beverly Cover, Marlene Harter, Carolyn Strater, Pam Maurer, Kay Gerhart, Alice Robison, Carol Whatman. ROW THREE: Donna Shrader, Beth Jefferson, Pat Walker, Dora Shrader, Dorothy Prosser, Sherry Fry, Kathy Mc- Garrity, Joyce Pusey. Each year students are selected as hall monitors by Principal R, H,McMu11en. Their duties include the assistance in the office as messengers, in the duplication of daily absence reports, in the guidance of visitors to our school and in the service from the monitor posts. lihrarg Staff
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The National Emblem of the Future Farmers of America is significant and mean- ingful ln every detail. The owl is symbolic of wisdom and knowledge, the plow is the syrn- bol of labor and tillage of the sollg the rising sun is emblematic of progress and the new day that will dawn when all farmers are trained and have learned to cooperate, the cross section of an ear of corn represents common agriculture interests since corn is native to America and grown ln every state, and the eagle is indicative of the national scope of the organization. . . . Official Manual. This year the local chapter earned numerous vocational awardsgthe following students were among the recipients of awards of outstanding achievements: GENE BARR Star Swine Producer in District, State Farmer Degreeg LARRY CALHOON, First Place, Extemporaneous Public Speaking Contest, LARRY GATTON, First Place, Farm Co- operative Contest Testg LARRY 'I'ILTON, First in County, Highway Safety Contest, Gene Barr, David Bowers, Larry Calhoon, Don Whatman, Larry Tilton, Chester Wood- ward, Larry Gatton, First Place, County Parliamentary Procedure Contest, First Place, County Land Judging Teamg and all F, F, A, members received a Superior Rating in the x 155 X 1 QINTIUQ, 67 A x FlA 5 S vo I Q95 C Z' 121-fo if 0 by A, A -' -1- sh !4vl1' f 0 'O 5 'o, 22, 555 . Q' 9 AN' N. . 1 I A I ' Thil I - -D 4 U ' x ' xx , X X! X , g f State. 7 uturt 4 nmtmakrra nf marina ROW ONE, Left to Right: Joyce Fry, Student Council, Kay Gearhart, Historian, Carol Whamaan, Parliamentarlang Joyce Pusey, Song Leader, Priscilla Fry, News Reporter, Charlotte Ruhl, Treasurer, Bonnie Kehl, Secretary, Bonnie Dudgeon, Vice President, Sharon Shumaker, President. ROW TWO: Mrs. Eileen Miller, Advisor, Pat Kilgore Rosalie Gonzales, Connie Smith, Judy Garger, Linda McGug1n, Pauline Flynn, Sharon Lowery, Ophelia Seals, Linda McPhern, ROW THREE: Bonnie Lang, Jane Lennington, Beverly Sohl, Sharon Smith, Susan Maxwell, Gerry Ritter, Kay Eyster, Roberta Weyh- meller, Gerry Ridenour. ROW FOUR: Carol Davies, Sharon Weiss, Miriam Colledge, Dorthy Knell, Shirley Mackowski , Donna Shrader, Dorothy Prosser, Dora Shrader, Nancy Dudgeon. ROW FIVE: Joan Fulton, Joyce Morrison, Carol Miller, Shirley Simmons, Georgetta Dewey, Kathy Fletcher, Beverly Seidner, Sharon Burghard, Mary Longstreth. 43
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7 uiure wr ers uf marina f! EJ-ell: DW ONE, Left to Right: Alice Robison, Karen Hall, Dianne J' ones, Lirley Makowski, Mary Ann Pusey, Mrs. Banker, Advisor, ROW MO: Sharon Swank, Carol Diehl, BeverlyAl1gire, Mona Breyman, tyce Fry, Jane Gumz. ROW THREE: Miriam Colledge, News :porterg Mary Longstreth, Arinda Fry, Carolyn Strater, Student :uncilg Charlene Monninger, Doris Snavely, Vice-President, trry Scott. ROW FOUR: Joyce Morgan, Bonnie Dudgeon, Naomi liday, J' udy Patterson, Rosalie Gonzales, Bill Allgire, Secretary- 'easurerg David Bowers. ROW FIVE: Jim McKown, Gene Barr, 'esidentg Lynn Holdren, Tom Barr, Mr. Flohr, Co-Advisor. The year's activities centered around the re-organization of the membership and the acquaintance of prospective student teachers with the life and duties of a teacher. Each member was assigned to assist a teacher in the numerous classroom situations, duplication and correction of tests, substitution. As a portion of the social activities, the Lexington Chapter of the Future Teachers initiated the local group into the State and National organizations at a Candlelight Ceremony ln the latter part of April. Iihrarg Siaff LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Hoffman, Fred Brovm, Mr. McMll1en, Advisor, Pauline Flynn, Ruth Bowers. 45
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