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Librarians Our library includes a large collection of fine fiction and non-fiction books, as well as a supply of current magazines, newspapers, and pam- pblets. The student librarians assist fellow students in using the card catalog and the files and in finding the desired books. This pleasant and useful place is under the capable direction of Mr. Max Gab- bcrt, school librarian. Row 3, left to right: Don Parker, Robert Ev- erett, Everett Rose, Rob- ert Pierson, Tom Prince, Burton Hofferth, Robert Burkhardt, Fred Bayless, Leland Wilkinson, Ross Jolley, Jack Waltoxi, Phil Powell, Jerry Van Sickle, David Remley, Mr. LaFol- lette. Row 2: Mr. Grater, Wil- lie Robinson, John Jones, Don Lashley. James Kal- weit, Don Van Cleave. Fred Quillin, Howard Steele, James Long, George Endicott, Don Boots, Don Whalen, Wil- liam Rush, Robert Keedy, Keith Stevens. Row 1: Kenyon Moore, Don Dinwiddie, Ronnie Martin, Keith Gran, Don Cox, Robert Cook, Earl Elliott, Fred White, John Kinkead, David Patton, Roy Grooms, Jimmy Linn, W cr.. Y , Richard Northcutt, Dick Ford. Row 2, left to right: Mr. Gabbert. Norman Jones. Harold Stamps, Charles Fry, Virginia Shillings, Freeda Peacock, Delta Mae Clore, Bobby Scaggs, Dick Byrd, Ronald Vance, Don Whalen. Geraldine McCormick, Robert Hard- ing, Gilbert Custer. Row 1: Jessie Lou Wal- ters, Anora Stewart, Nancy Reichard, Evelyn Atkin- son, Tom Newlin, Rex Hunley. Safety Patrol Seventy-five boys chosen from the Athenian Booster Club have given invaluable protection to school pupil pedestrians. This scrviec, begun in 1942, is grnided by an eight-page School Patrol Manual prepared by Mr. LaFollctte. Fred Warhinton and Ross Jolley served as senior high chiefs. Junior high patrol was headed by Don Parker. Senior and junior high sponsors, respectively. wcrc Mr. LaFollcttc and Mr. Gratcr. Page Twenty-eight
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Oratory Central Indiana Oratorieal Contest: Pat Reitemeier and Williaiii Flanigan placed second in girls' and boys' divisions, respectively. Anna Willson Oratorical Contest: Winne1's were Williani Flanigan, firstg Pat Cramer, secondg and Robert Riggs, third. American Legion Oratorical Contest: Richard Lingeman won the county contest and placed third in the district. Rotary Oratorieal Contest: Emily Bruce placed firstg Wvilliam Collar was runner-up. Wabash College Oratorical Contest: Williailx Collar placed first. DePauw Extemporaneous Speech Contest: Williaxli Collar participated. Mr. Gridcr sponsors oratory. Standing, left to right: Robert Riggs, Richard Lingeman, Donald Akers, Mr. Grider. Seated: Emily Bruce, Patty Cramer, Pat Reite- meier, Beverly Shannon, Tl P ' ... ...n.-,... 1. at 1 runnin. Standing, left to right: Patty Cramer, Mr. Moore. Seated: Jerry Van Sickle, Richard Linge- man, David Remley., Pat Francis, Cherry Young, William Collar, Burton Hofferth, Robert Riggs. Debate uRcsolved, That the Federal government should require arbitration of labor disputes in all basic industryv was the topic debated semi-Weekly by the MA team composed of Bill Collar, Pat Cramer, Bob Riggs, and Richard Lingeman and the NB team composed of Jerry Van Sickle, David Remley, Pat Francis, Beverly Birch, and Cherry Young. In a debate with Gerstnleycr High School of Terre Haute, the decision was split. In a debate to determine the sectional winner in the Indiana State Debate League, Crawfordsville debaters lost to Jeff High School of Lafayette. Mr. Moore sponsors debate. Page Twenty-seven
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Left to right: Mr. Jack- son, Ronnie Martin, Charles Rogers, Oscar Sheets, Robert Mason, James Barnhill, John Kin- kead, Mr. Cabhert. AIIAIII -X7- lC'I'lfll AIAOQ .Lllylbllll Y .l.Ul,l.Cl1 .Ll..l.Ll.lJD Audio Visual Aides were responsible for show- ing of films in Room 117 and controlling the public address system during pep sessions and auditorium programs. OHicers were Bill Andrews, president, David Remley, vice-president, Keith Davidson, secre- tary-treasurer. Mr. Jackson is in charge of equip- ment and aides, Mr. Gabbert orders and sched- ules audio visual materials. Future Farmers of America The Future Farmers of America is the national organization of, by, and for boys studying Voca- tional Agriculture in high school. Their motto is MLearning to do. Doing to learn. Earning to live. Living to serve. Officers were Leland Wilkinson, president, Carter Willis, vice-president, Wayne Kessler, secretary, Phil Cox, treasurer, Ross Jolley, re- porter, Lawrence Bullock, sentinel. The sponsor is Mr. Cross. Row 2, left to right: Wayne Kessler, Lawrence Bullock, Mr. Cross, Le- land Wilkinson, Robert Thomas, Don Froedge, William Smith. Row 1: Glen Todd, Robert Mason, Jim Yount, Ed Walton, James Long, Ross Jolley, Howard Steele. Page Twenty-nine
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