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FIRST ROW: Advisor; Mr. Irvin, Steve Wells, Danny Cotrell, Doug Murray, Bob Hartley, advisor; Mr. Dunn. SECOND ROW: Mike Hudson, Jerry Fessler, Gordon McMaken, George Yingst, Tom Iddings, Larry Henry. THIRD ROW: Dennis McMaken, Larry Warner, Sam Bashore, Larry McKenzie, John Holsinger, Warren Smith, John Galley, Kenny Enz. VARSITY “C” Varsity “C” did very well this year under the leadership of advisors Blair Irvin and Frank Dunn. Meetings, held at presi- dent Doug Murray’s home, consisted of short business meet- ings followed by discussions of current sports events and sports figures. Varsity “C” grew by nine boys this year. Eligibility to be- come a member of this club is gained by earning a letter in a high school sport and by pledging for six weeks. The pledges are initiated into the club. Pledges were: John Holsinger, Jerry Fessler, Larry McKenzie, John Galley, Dennis McMaken, Kenny Enz, Mike Hudson, Warren Smith, and Larry Warner. Ten dollars was contributed toward a new trophy case. A social event enjoyed by the members and pledges was a hayride, followed by a wiener roast. Varsity “C” officers: Doug Murray, president; Bob Hartley, vice president; Steve Wells, sec- retary; Danny Cotrell, treasurer. 20
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Jjreparincf for f£e Couture . . . FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA “Teenagers today—Homemakers tomorrow” was the theme chosen by the F.H.A. chapter as a goal, towards which they would strive through their work and activities of the current year. Pizza par- ties, wiener roasts, hayrides, and Christmas caroling made the meetings, held the second Monday of each month, more interesting and fun. Members have taken many parts in state and county F.H.A. meet- ings during the year. Money was raised to apply on the state project, “Helping friends of Lebanon,” by selling candy and cake to the student body prior to five holidays. These activities were made possible by the club’s advisor, Miss Margaret Rothermel, and its officers: Sharon Sink, president; Bonnie Wise, vice presi- dent; Esther Chappie, secretary; Marilyn Smith, treasurer. Capable officers of FHA: Sharon Sink, Bonnie Wise, Esther Chappie, and Marilyn Smith. FIRST ROW: Esther Chappie, Sharon Sink, Marilyn Smith, Nancy Oakes, Pat Caldwell, Bonnie Wise. SECOND ROW: Bar- bara Apple, Janice Gaver, Ann Sink, Mary Jo Barga, Sharon Moore. THIRD ROW: Kathy Yoder, Donna Cassel, Geraldine Lambert, Kathy Mader, Miss Rothermel. 19
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earning io ue iDeaoers . . . FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Learning about the opportunities in teaching, to culti- vate the qualities essential to a good teacher, to help each member decide whether he or she should become a teacher, and to work with children, are some of the purposes of the Future Teachers of America Club. To obtain these goals, Future Teacher members substituted for teachers and attended teachers’ conferences at Wittenburg College. Members serving as officers were: Virginia Apple, presi- dent; Pat Rudy, vice president; Bonnie Wise, secretary; Roger Knutsen, treasurer. The club’s advisor is Mr. Louis Apwisch. Roger Knutsen, Sharon Sink, Bonnie Wise, Pat Rudy, Virginia Apple. FIRST ROW: Bonnie Wise, Sharon Sink, Roger Knutsen, advisor; Mr. Apwisch, Pat Rudy, Virginia Apple. SECOND ROW: Ann Sink, Tonia Goble, Carolyn Reiber, Ralph Jennings, Jane Smith, Gail Deeter, Edna Beatty.
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