Clinton High School - Tornado Yearbook (Clinton, OK)

 - Class of 1955

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??ff-i FIRST ROW: John Boyles, R, W, Hancock-Sponsor, Jerry Hogan, Ronnie Kliewer, John Jordan, Jim King, Mack Ward, Milton Rainey, Charles Lester, Franklin Nickel. SECOND ROW: Billy Snider, Charles Belter, Tommy Self, Bob Bose, Willard Nickle, Jim Bose, Ross Brady, Pat Taylor, Gary Rempher, Max Hire, David Stratton, Dale Moore, THIRD ROW: Bert Raimer, Jerry Brunk, Harvey Sawatzky, Stanley Little, Jerry Merrill, Glen Smith, Don Reinschmidt, Leland Steigman, Gary Igo, Jerry Jordan, Billy Meacham, Larry Goeringer, Harold Moad, Weldon Sawatzky, Gary Heintz, La Verne Lenaburg, Donald Dyck, Jim Williams. Willard, Bert, and Glen try out the new tractor donated to the F. F. A. Ronnie Kliewer-Vice-President, Milton Rainey, Sentinel, The Future FBTTHCTS of AFD-e1'iC3 is 3-T1 Jerry Hogan-President, Mack Ward-Reporter, and John Jor organization for farm boys or boys interested dan-Secretary. in farming. It was designed to provide farm skills and abilities for successful farming. The Clinton chapter has forty members. This year the livestock judging team placed second in state in Oklahoma City and second in the Tulsa State Fair. lZ

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, .Jn 0' if ji Ng- fi ' A Tit' WTAE: I.-is -A ? tw- t i -. l'd'3, 5 '7 and Zyban! - P' ii i . if 'Ng .L - .r Working on one of their projects, the carpentry boys are pre paring to pour the concrete driveway in front of the newly constructed bus barn. Carpentry, a branch of T. 81 I., has accomplished much the past year under the direction of Jack Hefner. Among their larger jobs were the construction of the bus garage at High School, the cafeteria at Washington School, and the wash house at the Tornado Stadium, MEMBERS OF T,8c I. are: Melvin Dancer, Tommy Nelson, Bobby Glasscock, Richard Schulte, Dwight Webb, Dale Odom, Richard Kemp, Bill Deal, Jr, Davenport, Norma Hoosier, Verla McClannhan, Phy- llis Smith, Jerry Hill, Clerus Ramsey, Raymond Maloy and Charles Cook, OFFICERS OF T. 8: I. are: Bobby Black-Vice-President, Clyde Taylor-Sponsor, Jr, Davenport-President, Richard Schulte-Secretary, Jack Hefner-Sponsor, Dwayne Stehr-Sergeant-ar-arms. 11 ff The purpose of the Trades and Industrial course is to make it possible for young men and women in high school to learn a trade, business or occupation. The students, under the direction of Mr. Clyde Taylor, gain actual experience on their Jobs as well as classroom instruc- tion.



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7. 764. at FIRST ROW: Miss Esther Robinson-Sponsor, Delores Gerner, Ruth Ann Schenewolf, Wilma Borchers, Nancy Disliaroon, Molly Green, Iretta Walker, Phyllis Harms, Mrs, Irene Clements-Sponsor. SECOND ROW, Mickey Richardson, Alfreda Schenewolf, Barbara Woods, Mary Alice Johnson, Audrey Lambertus, Lettie Brown, Kathryn Helms, Joyce Rainier, Carolyn Ashcraft, Phyllis Garner, Linda Aday. THIRD ROW: Virginia Keihn, Carol Evans, Joyce Morrow, Georgie Ter- rill, Pat Williams, Glenna Miller, Carlsey Bagley, Mary Sue Stout, Judy Powers, Shelba Embry, Melba Enibry. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Sawatzky, Judy Myers, Doris Wiebe, Joyce Garner, Helen Sawatzky, Marjean Stambaugli, Carolyn Gerner, Marjorie Bose, Arlene Sawatzky, Aleta Russell, Barbara Mergen. Mrs. Irene Clements-S onsor Wilma Borchers Historian- Iretta P 1 . , Walker, Song Leader, Delores Gerner, President, Ruth Ann Schene- wolf, Vice President, Phyllis Harms, Secretary, Nancy Disharoon, Reporter, Molly Green, Parliamentarian, Esther Robinson, Sponsor. Training leaders for better homes was the theme highly boosted by 56 F. H. A. girls this year. Representing National F. H. A. week, a group from the chapter presented a radio script and an impressive assembly explaining the meaning of the symbol and motto of the organization. In December the chapter participated in the World Christmas Assisted by Miss Robinson, Delores presides at the tea table at a reception following in- stallation of officers. Festival for the first time, and in March the group made the annual trip to Oklahoma City where they attended the State F. H. A. Rally. F. H, A., a well rounded organization in C.H.S. for 10 years, is capably sponsored this year by Mrs. Irene Clements and Esther Robinson and boasts a 10070 participation of all members.

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