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V.I.C.A. Helps Build Good Character Members of O.W.E. and D.C.T. were also members of a national organization called V.I.C.A. or Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. This club helped its members develop the skills that they will need in the future. V.I.C.A. stressed the importance of leader- ship, citizenship, and a good character. They were taught business procedures and democratic ideas, as they had the opportunity to become friends with others who shared the same occupa- tional interests. V.I.C.A. - Row One: Pat Rice, Parliamentarian; Jean McCray, Reporter. Row Two: Gary Steingass, Sergeant-at- Arms; Becky Barrington, Secretary; Jane Dunkle, Treas- urer; Mr. Fousek, Adviser. Row Three: Jack Dunkle, Vice- President. Row Four: Gary Erb, President. Library Club Purchases Microfilm Reader The main goal of the Library Club this year was to pur- chase a micro film reader for the li- brary. They also bought new book- shelves and books for the benefit of the stu- dents. Funds for the club were raised by selling cookbooks. A book fair was held in November, open to the student body. LIBRARY CLUB - Row One: S. Foote. B Moehle, Secretary; K. Ezell, Vice-President; V. Wiles. P. Nolan. Treasurer; L. Beyer, Row Two: C. Cather, B. Krieger, R. Silk, T. Nikel, Miss Cain, Adviser; C. Arthur, C. Lipowski, S. Tanner. Row Three: D. Brintnall, D. Iseman, President; T. Hayden, L. Jeffreys, T Hayden, J. Malek, C. Lavey. D. Chapman, D. Daugherty. 28
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O.W.E. Offers Students Work Experience LEFT: Becky Barrington works as a waitress at Red Barn. RIGHT: George Schwartz is employed at Metter’s Auto Service as a mechanic. It has been said that experience is the best teacher. O.W.E. helped students receive the experience essential to maintain a good job. Under the guidance of Mr. Ridley, the mem- bers of O.W.E. were also able to acquire the training necessary for them to become skilled workers through the classroom and their work. O.W.E. - Row One: D. Price, J. Stanek, L. Jones, R. McCormack, G. Erb. Row Two: Mr. Ridley, Adviser; I. Thomas, J. Price, V. Price, M. Bryant, B. Barrington, P. Scott, W. Schneider, G. Schwartz, Row Three: T. Ells- wick, R. Wuebker, H. Strekely, R. Klingler J. Schneider, K. Walden. 27
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New Members Of Future Homemakers Endure Initiation F.H.A. - Row One: D. Garver, B. Garvin. H. Tanner, D. Weinbroer. President; S. Dessoffy. Vice- President; D. Keaton, S. Casper, P. Thompson, Treasurer; Mrs. Sutton, Adviser. Row Two: B Foecking, C. Lipowski, C. Weber, R Victor, C. Migchelbrink, M. Troyer, D. Hellmers, K. Adkins, D. Cogar, D. Hopkins, B. Hendrickson. Row Three: M. Hahn, D Weinbroer, D Vizer. D. Weinbroer, A Houghtaling, P. Nolan, G. Kepke, C. Dangelo. E. Squires, L. King. Row Four: D. Rollins, V. Triplett, B. Boyce, T, Riffel, L. Holda, B. Kramer, C. Rowland, L. Rice. H. Hair. H. Silk Row Five: J. Harris, S. Shaw, V. Weber, D. Kovach. M. Chippy, P. Dushenke, D, Greene, D. Rising, P. Knipl, D. Vormelker, S. Tanner Row Six: C. Cather, D. Berger, K. Zimmie, S. Wiltheis. N. Blymyer, B. Miller, C. Siburt, B. Hawk, M. Ulmer, B. Bar- rington. Row Seven: L Beriswill, G. Helton, H. Barker, L. Mull, I. Thomas. L. Slayton. V. Price, P. Bayless. C. Cantley, P. Brown. Prospective F.H.A. members un- derwent initiation before finally joining the club. For enjoyment the girls and boys bowled every other week and ended their season with a banquet in May. During the Christmas season, the club entertained preschool children at a party in the home-ec room. Homemakers caroled at the rest homes in the area, and distributed hand-made dolls and puppets to children in the hospital. F.H.A.er’s got into the swing of spring, as they prepared to model the new fashions in their April style show. LEFT: Just one of the phases of initiation. What a toe-tingling experience! 29
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