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Advisor. MR, LARRY HILLMAN S7 Q 81196 yfaf Ely? WS. KEY CLUB Key Club, a service organization in Covington High School, is the junior branch of the Covington Kiwanis Club, Lending a hand in the Polio Drive and assisting in the Heart Fund Campaign were good deeds performed by the boys to help the community. jan Christian as president, jim Cassel as vice president, jerry Eshleman as secretary, and Gary Carder as treasurer, served as Key Club leaders. The purchase of 41 station wagon for school use is a project of the future Kiwanians. As this is a plan to be carried on for a few years, definite projects cannot be stated. With outside speakers often attending, meetings were held in the school cafeteria every Thursday. Pizza parties fthe boys' favorite kindj sometimes took the place of regular meetings. Key Club hopes to continue to be a service organization and to do its share of work in the community. QAIID lui I gm D n I e i btuc XXtlls jerrx Fshlemm jan Ch istian Clary Carder 'lom Carder Bob Livingston STAINDING vi lu Vim I D XX itkl i Iohn LNILIIIHLI Rinnic Ruhl Duid McM.1ken Melvin Lonecndzlihu Bruce Beener Bob Hartley 22 .' in fly 3 ti fiiitrfr ' ' ' I .. ' . F, ' ,- ' ' ' '- 's ' ' . . L L . ' 1 i' - -1 A ' . 'A '- ' 'i
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eznpfeofflfr fo Game. If.F.A. Covington Future Farmers of America elected new officers in March, 1958 for the school year 1958-59. They are as follows: Nelson Apple, president: jim Rike, vice president: Bill XVirrig, secretary: George Finfrock, treasurerg Larry Clouse. sentinel: John Spraunce, reporterg and Mr. Dvvane Runvan, advisor. The boys purchased a plow to use on the F.F.A. fields that they rented. Money received from the crops that they raised was used for various club activities. FEA. officers competed in a district parliamentary procedure contest in Germantown, Ohio, where they won second place. Other contests included the District Land judging, where they placed fourth, and State and District Livestock judging. A visit to Kansas City and the National E.H.A. convention started the year's activities. Boys taking part in the trip were: Roger Clark, Jim Rike, George Finfrock, Dale Hunt. D. Mohler, Dale Ullery, Bruce Yarian, and Bill Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clark and Mr. Runyan were chaperons on the trip. George Finfrock trophy, earned at best swine shown. is pictured above with his Miami County Fair for the l FIRST ROV? Dale Hunt. Bill XY'irrig. Larry Clouse. Nelson Apple, jim Rike, john Spruance. George Finfrock. SECOND ROW: Mr. Runyan. Dale l'llery, -I. D. Mohler. Roger Clark, Bill Zimmermin. Carl Mote. Don Baker, jon Eshleman, jim Sampson, Danny Kisner, Hershel Hunt. Dale More. THIRD ROXY: Ora Cozatt. Kenneth Wiirner. Tom Burleson. DcXX'aine Stephan, Terryl Herron, Eugene VC'introvv. Bruce Yarian. Denny Pennington, Everett Adams. 2I
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217.6 Cimpfy yjocfefs. . . , I ,, .. - , 1- 5 FIRST ROW, left to right: Virginia Apple. Bob Hartley, Darlene Nishwitz, Mary Beatty, Sharon Thompson, Kay Nickel. SECOND ROW Mr. Apwisch, advisorg Connie Cissner. Tonia Goble, jan Christian. Bob jacquemin. and Sandra Emery. F.T.A. As members of the Future Teachers of America, eleven students of Covington High School gained experience in the teaching field by acting as substitute teachers for the elementary grades. Of the eleven, four of them served as officers-Mary Beatty, presi- dentz Sharon Thompson, vice president: Darlene Nishwitz, secretary- treasurerg and Bob Hartley, historian and reporter. Meetings were planned to learn more about teaching and to help each of the students decide whether teaching would be a profession for them. Observations of the classes that they were interested in were necessary in noticing the procedures of the classrooms. By attending a Teaching Career Day at XVittenburg College in Springfield the future teachers learned more about what is expected from a school teacher. Since 1948. when lf.T.A. was organized. the club's advisor has been Mr, Apwisch. Covingtons lf.T.A, is affiliated with the State and the Na- tional Future Teachers of America Club. 23 -Q- Pittured above are this years F,T.A. offiters
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