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fad and gem 6 Page 5 I I Z4 I had a very hard time getting into this select club since the prospective members are screened before they're admitted, so from a hole in the waste- hasket, I watched President Frank Iohn- son, Vice-president Richie Kirtley, and Secretary Diana Bryan discuss good locations for their fishing trip. This club's purpose is to promote better sports and sportsmen. My visit to the movie room proved fateful. Ronnie McGrew, Kenny Van- cil, and Gilbert Gray were trying to thread a film on the movie machine and the thing had just broken. These experts called in Cap Spangler. lay Dee Kipling, and Gene Cooper to help, but it still wouldn't work. After Ierry Norris and Lewis Bankes arrived, though, everything was under control. The projectionists are always on hand to give my student friends the best in visual education. Hack Row: Bob Hunimell, Dean Mullenix, Kenny Kreps, Richard Seud- der, .l'ni Miller, Gay- loiid Muffin. Row Three: David Runyan, Gary Kaine, Larry Mc- Coy, Tom Pratt, Rog- er Smibh, Lyman Av- ery, Rollie Westlake, Bob Morris. Row Two: Mr. Johnson, Gary Form-hals, Carl Lovell, Ladd Wilson, Bill Meyers, Jay Dee Kipling, Eddie Sam- nrons, Galen Renwick, Richard Foirinhals. Front Row: Richie Kirtley, Bob Lewis, Raymond Curfinan, Ruth Hav- l uns, Frank Johnson. Diana Bryan, Jimmy Leighty, Jerry Stoller, Gilbert Gray, Gene Cooper, Louis Bankes, Ronnie Me- . X Grew, Kenny Vancil, Jerry X- Norris, Duane Spangler, Jay Dee Kipling. Prairie City MR. 8 MRS. C. G. DIXON
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l 4109024 Ronniefs Twin Lambs. ' 'l. B0aly's Barnyard Baron 'AI moveu . . , I secondv . . . Division of the House. F. F. A. meetings are too much for mice like me! Everything is done by parliamentary pio- cetlnre. and these boys are really good, because they even enter contests in conducting business meetings! George Pensinger has quite a job as president of such an orffanization, but Kenny Vancil assists him as vice- presitlent, and the meetings certainly run smoothlv. Donnie Bryan, who is secretary, has to keep note of everyone who makes and seconds motions, not to mention reports on the F. F. A. sponsored activities held during the year: a square dance, donkey bas- ketball game, parliamentary procedure assembly, and the results of their competitive iudging teams! Bob Emory is treasurer and that VVise Old Owl, Mr. Thornton, sees that his boys cooperate in becoming good agriculture leaders and citizens of the future. Back Row: Geoiyege Stamliaugh, Charles Serven, Richard Formhals, Paul Dimmitt, .lim Miller, Jerry Curtis, Homer Quigle, David Runyan. 1 Row Four: Carl Treadway, Lawrence Hoyle, Larry Perry, Robert Runyan, Terry Murphy, Everett Chenoxveth, Llor- ilon Ault, Clair Myers, Dan Penflarvis. ' , Row Three: liernartl Mt-l'anee, Marshall But-hen, Gary Formhals, Duane Spaiigrler, Claire Lovell, Delbert 14 eld- mnn, fll'Iil!'ltrS t'onntn', Harold Beaty, Ray Pensinger, Rogrer Smith, .lim Reeder. Row Two: Ilieliarrl Smith, Larry Bradford, Otis Howe, Elwin Kessler, Gene Howe, Verle Thurman, Gerald Cal- houn, .lim Smith, Lzirry Bllilfl, Gene Cooper, Ronald Valhoun. - i Front Row: .lim Havens, Bob Emory, Kenny Vancil, George Pensingier, Duant- Ilolibs, Ronnie Mctlrew, Don lwryan, Mr. Thr-rnton.
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Standing: Willaclcnc Lov- ell, Cariolyne Rogers, Louise Harris. Patty Myers, wards, Lorene Bagley, Ethel Hobbs, Anna gb Clhfalnbcrs, Diana Bry- an, .loan Lovell, Lcola Schoonover. Scatfd: Vt-rlo 'l'hu1'man Ecltlit- Sannnons. lflvelyn Chtzipmtan, Marcia Mtillr-1, Zclphu Thomp- son, Junvt Rogers, Jo-- a-n Rof,!tc'1's, Suzanne H Ovumnan, Mona Lon I liukuk. Donna Eld- I was certainly surprised when I saw how much work these librarians did in one day! Willadene Lovell was running from person to person, trying to collect overdue books and fines: Ioan Lovell and Donna Edwards were sorting the books from the bookbox Cl got out just in timelj, and Ethel and Leola were carrying the piles of new magazines from the office. Of course, these are just a few of the students who take care of these jobs during every study hall. Others on the staff take care of general library duties, but they really get a workout, too. These girls are forever stepping on my tail! They're always so busy running from room to room gathering up excuses, reading announcements, and attending to other important details that I'm scarcely noticed! Consequent- ly, when I run to the mailboxes for shelter, I find them so full of the mail these assistants place in them that l'm usually forced out in the open to be stepped on. But I'll have to admit they certainly help to keep the office run- ning smoothly. 6042? Zia! Office Qdzk NICHOLS 8: CO. MR. 8r MRS. G. E. SHERMAN Poultry-Eggs-Dairy Prorlucls Prairie City
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