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The Plans We Made FIRST ROW: Mr. Irvin, advisor; Tom Carder, Jim Cassel, Tom Iddings, Fred Davis, Danny Cotrell, Jack Manning, George Yingst, Doug Murray, Jerry Shields, Mr. Dunn, advisor. SECOND ROW: Bob Hartley, Phil Iddings, Mike Cotrell, Steve Wells, Jim Sampson, Sam Bashore, Don Baker, Doug McRoy, Gordon McMaken, Larry Henry. VARSITY C Mr. Blair Irvin, Advisor Fred Davis, President Earning a letter in any sport and pledging for six weeks is how to become a member of the Varsity C. Nineteen boys met with these qualifications and were active members in the organization this year. Varsity C was organized in Covington High School in 1955, and since that time has become a very influential club in the high school. It has gained its influence under the capable leadership of the officers: president, Fred Davis; vice-president, Phil Iddings; secretary. Jack Manning; treasurer, Doug McRoy; chaplain, Bob Hartley; and advisor, Mr. Blair Irvin. Two projects were handled by the boys this year. They had a hayride, a picnic, and several pizza parties. The most outstanding activity of the year was the initiation of the pledges. These five boys went through the trying process: Jim Cassel, Gordon McMacken, Larry Henry, Tom Iddings, and Sam Bashore. All five came out on top and became active members in Varsity C.
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To Build Up Our Treasury... FIRST ROW: Bonnie Wise, Marilyn Smith, Ann Sink, Sharon Sink, Janice Gaver, Cheryl Byers, Dorothy Mader, Elaine Fisher, Janet Barga, Miss Rothermel. SECOND ROW: Edna Lyons, Alice Schmidt, Susan Brown, Geraldine Lambert, Keytha Carroll. THIRD ROW: Esther Poin- dexter, Nancy Dyson, Jeannie Eichelberger, Donna Cassel, Kathy Zimmerman, Marjorie Finfrock, Pat Nason. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Apple, Loretta Earick, Della Mae Chappie, Lina May Spillers, Esther Chappie, Connie Brandt, Nancy Oakes, Mary Lee Jones, Kathy Yoder. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Future Homemakers of America have chosen Youth Grows Through F.H.A. as their theme and Toward New Horizons as their motto. The girls have accomplished their aim by receiving the Award of Merit, an award given to outstanding chapters in the state. Officers this year are as follows: Joyce Bailey, president; Cheryl Byers, vice-president; Dorothy Mader, secretary; Janice Gaver, treasurer; Sharon Sink, parliamentarian; Marilyn Smith, historian; Bonnie Wise, chaplain; Arm Sink, reporter; Janet Barga, county officer; and Miss Margaret Rothermel, advisor. F.H.A. has taken the responsibility of baby sitting at the P.T.A. meetings. It has also planned devotions for two of these meetings. Outstanding program of the year was their presentation of a style show at one of the P.T.A. meetings. The girls modeled the outfits they made in home economics this year. Joyce Bailey, president, winner of the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award.
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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Twelve students, interested in the teaching field, are active members of the Future Teachers of America. Through the club and its activities, a person has the chance to decide if he wants a teaching profession. Officers of the F.T.A. club are: president, Darlene Nishwitz; vice-president, Virginia Apple; secretary-treas- urer, Tonia Goble; librarian, Sandra Emery; historian, Kay Nickel; advisor, Mr. Louis Apwisch. The club was organized in 1948. Since then, fifteen of its former members have gone on to college, and have then taken a teaching position in a school system. Tonia Goble, secretary; Darlene Nishwitz, president; Kay Nickel, historian; Virginia Apple, vice-president. The Work We Did. . . 21 FIRST ROW: Kay Nickel, Elaine Fisher, Darlene Nishwitz, Tonia Goble, Connie Cissner, Virginia Apple. SECOND ROW: Sandra Emery, Carolyn Peters, Pat Rudy, Carolyn Reiber, Edna Beatty, Gail Deeter, Mr. Apwisch, advisor.
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