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We Have Struggled FRONT ROW: Richard Etter, Mike Hudson, Tim Martin, Carl Angle, Robert Nishwitz. SECOND ROW: Robert Byers, Robert Feeser, Rick Lavy, Dale Kenworthy, Gary Maier, Roger Looker, Donald Weer. THIRD ROW: James Ruhl, David Wimmer, Tim Hudson, Gene Laugh- man, James Manning, Jerry Taylor, William Leeper, Terry Byers. FOURTH ROW: Mike Miller, John Lyle, John Laughman, John Thompson, William Musser. Remember . . . the meetings held at the home of the president, Mike Hudson ... the hayride—how cold it was, but fun ... the club's initiation, including the games and re- freshments . . . Varsity C officers were: Mike Hudson, president; Carl Angle, vice president; Bob Nishwitz, secretary; and Rich Etter, treasurer. Howard Allman served as their advisor throughout the year. Reliving their pledge days are Bill Musser and John Lyle. Three fellow members aid them by helping them count. 28
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in All Walks of Life, FIRST ROW: Marjorie Finfrock, Lolita Huffman, Susan Deeter, Helen Beatty, Miss Holfinger. SECOND ROW: Elsie Knutsen, Sally Rudy, Joyce Rhoades, Marilee Carder, Vickie Woods, Edna Lyons. THIRD ROW: Marsha Garst, Sandy Brant, Earl Beiderman, Gene Laughman, Roger Batson, Sharon Carney, Elaine Stover. Future Teachers of America Mrs. Stadler spoke to the Future Teachers of America on being a guidance teacher. Mrs. Janice Meyer also spoke to them, but her subject was that of kindergarten teachers. Members of the club made use of the lessons taught at their meetings by substitute teaching. At one period, of time, many teachers were ab- sent; and the members of F.T.A. took over their various jobs. Offices were held by: Lolita Huffman, pres- ident; Helen Beatty, vice president; Marjorie Fin- frock, secretary-treasurer; Susan Deeter, historian and librarian. Lolita Huffman served as president of the F.T.A. throughout the year. She planned meetings and did student teaching.
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Girls' Athletic Association For the second consecutive year, G.A.A. girls participated in interschool sports, which included six volleyball games and seven bas- ketball games, with various girls' athletic clubs in the area. An addition to the G.A.A. activ- ities this year was a track and field schedule. Among the projects undertaken by the group were a chili supper, preceded by a three-mile hike, and a St. Patrick's Day Sham- rock Hop. The officers were: Connie Peters, president; Elsie Knutsen, vice president; Jill Eshleman, treasurer; Jane Manning, secretary; Linda Weikert, reporter; and Mrs. Lewis Dewey was both advisor and coach. The club consisted of thirty-three girls. Sharon Landis looks on as Barbara Kiser measures her broad jump while Donna Carney readies the pit for the next jumper. to Come Out First FIRST ROW: Diana Whitmer, Linda Weikert, Jill Eshleman, Connie Peters, Elsie Knutsen, Jane Manning, Kathy Lavy SECOND ROW: Reva Dowler, Christine Straight, Rita Hittle, Peggy Mutzner, Becky Ruhl, Carol Snider, Donna Carney, Carol Smith, Barbara Kiser, Sharon Landis, Carol Hitchcock, lla Whitacre. THIRD ROW: Cathy Gearhart, Peggy Deal, Millie Badgley, Pat Oakes, Jane Schultz, Connie Homan, Susan Deeter, Helen Beatty, Kay Apwisch, and Mrs. Dewey. 29
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