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Future Teachers of America ROW 1: Mrs. Tingley, Trudy Groothuis, Jacquie Kline, Brenda Hobbs, Sue Smith, Karen Durnal, Gloria Fain, Janice Handley, John Reed. ROW 2: Nancy Hendershott, Linda Cortelyou, Pam Spehar, Darlene Bricks, Joyce Legg, Pat Wright, Judy Thompson, Barbara Farley, Carole Funk, Linda Spraggins. ROW 3: Sandra Bird, Jerry Revalee, Leroy McKinzie, Lynne Whitton, Dick Barnett, Ed Orrell, Elaine Morehead, Eddie Paul, Bob Thomas, Diane Burnett. The Future Teachers of America is a national organization which was established by the National Education Association of the United States in 1937. The Future Teachers Club seeks to encourage young people to cultivate in themselves the qualities of personality and character which are the foundations of successful teaching, to acquaint young people with the inspiring story of the schools, and to provide young people with specific information about opportunities in the various fields of education. Although the Casey chapter is but a few years old, it strives to be a permanent asset to the school and community, and to better itself while doing so. The officers this year were: Jacquie Kline, president; Trudy Groothuis, vice president and student council representative; Sue Smith, secret ary-treasurer; Brenda Hobbs, historian-librarian; Karen Durnal, parliamentarian, and Mrs. Tingley, sponsor.
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ROW 1: Linda Cox, Flora Knoll, Marjorie ODell, Carol Martin, Carolyn Green, Wanda Watters, Janet Gardner, Donna Redman, Carol Stephen, Miss Prather. ROW 2: Mrs. Main, Donna Perisho, Carolyn Hartman, Nancy Mullen, Evelyn Grissom, Linda Hickox, Elizabeth Grissom, Peggy Collins, Pam Farley, Sandra Rawlings. ROW 3: Beverly Volk, Carol Williams, Bonnie Boone, Sue Black, Mary Ormi-ston, Lyda Jamison, Shirley Hazen, Wanda Henderson, Elaine Morehead, Jane Haley. ROW 1: Sharon Purdiue, Patsy Kemper, Linda Smith, Pat Ragon, Sherry Smith, Linda Cutright, Linda Ward, Elaine Spurlock, Debbie Cottrill, Terri Wright, Sue Biggs, Karen Downey, Linda Wilson. ROW 2: Ruth Ann Lee, Carla Johns, Judy Zarka, Jeannie Wright, Mary Weir, Donna Kaufmann, Penny Part-low, Jeannie Hires, Julie Bishop, Carol Williams, Jo Ann Floyd, Carla Lanman. ROW 3: Miss Prather, Carolyn Burkeybile, Mary Smiley, Linda Walden, Harriet Clossom, Pam Spehar, Jody Tyler, Linda Gardner, Paula Lanman, Ann Snearley, Linda Howes, Darlene Phillips, Linda Simpson, Mrs. Main.
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Future Farmers of America The main purposes of FFA are to develop agricultural leadership, cooperation, citizenship, and improved agriculture. The club sponsor was Mr. Boyer. The officers were: president, Allen Leohr; vice president, Larry Comer; treasurer, Charles Chapman; secretary, Clinton Smith; reporter, Richard Grafton; sentinel, Gary Miller. Some of the activities of the FFA were Parent and Son Banquet, trip to Indianapolis Stockyards, skating party, joint meetings with other chapters, Section 20 Sweetheart Dance, and officers’ training school. ROW 1: Bob Curtight, Bob Hills, Allen Leohr, Charles Chapman, Ronnie Haworth, Don Kemper, Mr. Boyer. ROW 2: Dean Geffs, Joe Cochonour. Gary Hudson, Larry Howard, Ronnie Howe, Leland Warner, Carroll Decker, Jim Greenwell. ROW 3: Donnie Warner, Larry Gardner, Jean Ramsay, Clinton Smith, Gary Miller, Richard Cown, Bob Lowery, Richard Grafton, Jerry Cox. ROW 1: Carl Warner, Kenneth Cox, David Hayworth, Jim Mullen, Jim Bard, Jim Graham, Harold Whit-ling. ROW 2: Bob Beasley, Eddie Allen, Larry Hall, Steven Hurt, Leon Wilson, Joe Boyer, Mr. Boyer. ROW 3: Wayne Ramsey, James Glen, Larry Chapman, Dan Richards, James Cheesman, Leroy Smith, Harold O'Dell.
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