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Claflin High School established f 1'1'--A its vocational agriculture program is 4 i gf: during the 1950-51 school year 'Xl' 1 A under the leadership of Norman Terrill, instructor in agriculture and shop. The Future Farmers of America chapter, organized in connection with the department, has become an important and active part of school life and has sponsored assemblies, campaigns and projects t in the interest of intelligent farming. Highlight of the year was the sweet- heart square dance held on February hlluirt 13 at which chapter president Vincent If. 'ui Dolechek crowned Arlene Ney queen for the evening. MEMBERS OF THE FFA ARE, FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Anwry Lynch, Bobby Beck, Ivan Seyfert, Ronald Armbrust. SECOND ROW: Don Feist, Reporter, Vernon Krier, Secretary, Marvin Feist, Vice-Presidentg Vincent Dolechek, President, Russell Shaw, Sentinel, and Richard Roesler, Treasurer, THIRD ROW: Tommy Heinz, Larry Arbuckle, Jerome Beck, Clifford Litzenberger, James Bortz. FOURTH ROW! I. Loy Rokl, Dale Seyfert, Joe Chism, Donald Rugan, Sammy Huntcr, Gene Garrett, and Mr, Terrill, Advisor. Future Farmers elected Arlene Ney, sophomore, In reign over their sweet- hvart barn dance February lg, President Vincent Dolechek conferred the honors gd victory kiss-- umm! Mr. Terrill helps J. Loy Robl in welding his- cattle feeder. F, F, A, royalty enthroned on ba led hay are Queen Arlene and president Vince attendants, Mary Kirnpler, Arlene Hoffman, Richard Roesler, Darlene Straub and Marvin Feist. 18
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PEP CLUB F lie SHMAN CHEERLEADERS Lll I TO RIGHT: Nortia Houston, Marlene Mullenix, Sarah Simmons, Arlene Hoffman. CHEERLEADERS ' k 1 Robert Chism, Iris Vestal, Betty LEFT TO RIGHT- Ravey Vestal, Ieanetfee H10 E ' TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Yvonne Ferrebee, Mary Cheek, Alice Luebbers, Marilyn Bortz, Sue Knorr, Arlene Ney., Billie Scott, Carolyn Drews, Patty Chism, Jo Ann Luebbers, Frances Christie, Darlene Lathrop, Katherine Mathis, Doris Rodgers. SECOND ROW: Vada German, Nancy Moran, Norita Houston, Jo Ann Lott, Zita Oberle, Mary Boltin, Joyce Branham, Nancy Rous, Ruth Marker, Shirley Coker, Pauline Rodgers, Karen Montgomery, Dorothy Patzner, Frances Rodgers, Marilyn Rugan, THIRD ROW: Patricia Donovan, Marlene Mullenix, Sarah Simmons, Arlene Hoffman, Darlene Straub, Yvonne Stephens, Jo Ann Schulz, Ollie Boltin, Shirley Boltin, Suzanne Miller. FOURTH ROW: Norma Black, sponsor, Ann Patzner, Lila Bell, Janice Zink, Delores Prosser, Ellen Knapp, Kathleen Schultz, Margie Vogel, Arlene Rugan, Darlene Brady, Sue Feaster, Ruth Terrill, sponsor. BOTTOM ROW: Jeanette Hickel, Iris Vestal, Ravey Vestal, Betty Merkllnger, cheer- leaders. -L--4l. - Merkungci-
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