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THE DRILL TEAM performed at all football games this year. Members are, A. Adams, N. Evans, M. Olmstead, l. Moeller, M. Stump, B. Campbell, J. Redner, D. Col- omb, M. Yeager, N. Reil, L. Buhman, S. Scoit, R. Hall, J. LaLonde, D. Backlund, L. Hackleman, B. DeSelm, C. Snelgrove, M. Page, P. Cates, B. Hyde, B. Sumner, J. Hayes, B. McCalIister, B. Dorn, J. McLean, S. Hurt, J. Sanders, F. Crain, B. Hackleman, and A. Dean. THE TUMBLERS gave several shows this year including the musical Three Little Pigs. The acrobatic octet includes S. Mollner, M. Risland, F. Crain, P. Quant, E. Simpson, J. Houston. V. Davis and B. Hyde.
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'V' GAA The G. A. A. has had a very successful year wifh fhe following officers in fhe key posifions: Zoe Porfily, presidenf: Jean Redner, vice-presidenf: June Clemenfs, secrefary: Rose Apperson, freasurer: Sandra Scoff, sporfs manager: Bonnie Davis, record keeper: Delma Colomb, equip- menf keeper: Jeanne Gumperf, social acfivifies. Acfive Elsie Sfover, fhe advisor, was always ready fo help fhe girls promofe a beffer organ- izafion. During Spurs Week fhe G. A. A. Spurs feam played fhe boys' Boofs baskefball leam in an exhibifion mafch, proceeds fo go fo fhe Spurs. Q The G. A. A. affended playdays af Madras, Bend, and girls from Bend, Redmond and Mad- ras were guesfs af a baskefball playday held af C. C. H. S. Members of our G. A, A. also af- fended a skafing parfy af Bend as guesfs of fhe Redmond group. The Saggy-Baggy review, one of fhe school's fall evenfs of maior proporfions, was held in fhe gymnasium. All proceeds were used fo buy new uniforms for fhe drill feam. They also sold hol' dogs and cokes af foofball and baskefball games. A candy sale, wifh Bunnie McCallis'rer in charge. was held for a number of weeks in 'rhe hall af noon. The G. A. A. has grown in number and looks forward 'ro an acfive program nexf year. Members of The G. A. A. cabi- nef shown af leff are: leff fo righf, back row, June Clemenfs, Jean . Redner, Rose Apperson, Zoe Por- fily: fronf row, Jeanne Gumperf, Delma Colonnb, Bonnie Davis, and Sandra Scoff.
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ProiecTs Tor The FuTure Farmers oT America aT C. C. H. S. This year included The breeding and' feeding of swine and beef, bee-raising, dairying, and alfalfa, grain and poTaTo raising. ln iTs second year, wiTh a larger membership Than ever be- fore, The boys celebraTed by buying The TradiTional FFA iackeTs-a familiar sighT around The high school. The sTudy oT modern agriculTure was noT The only acTiviTy, however. Under The direcTion of The highly cooperaTive Mr. CorneTT, FFA advisor, The boys builT many needed arTicles Tor The high school including new sTage properTies, Track equipmenT and numerous arTicles of TurniTure. ln iTs year's calendar, The group began lasT Talllby sending Two represenTaTives, Bud Reynolds and Bob SmiTh, To The naTional convenTion aT Kansas CiTy. A winTer highlighT was The chapTer ban ueT, TirsT To be held by The chapTer. LaTer, The group enTered The disTricT conTesTs aT KlamaTh Falls and re- ceived several honorable menTions in acTiviTies ThaT ranged from crop iudging To welding. Sfriving always To creaTe greaTer inTeresT in modern agriculTure and To learn new meThods oT eTTicienT farming, The FFA has had a highly successful second year and has laid groundwork for an even beTTer program nexT year. OTTicers for The coming year, insTalled in April, are Bob SmiTh, presidenT: Don SmiTh, vice- presidenT: Bobbie MoTTiTT, secreTary: Dick Reid, reporTerL, Tom Tangney, Treasurer: Carrol Rose, sen- Tinel. This years otticers and advisors were, left to right: Mr. Cornett, advisor: Kenneth Eldridge, reporter: Darroll Gower secretary: Tom Tangney, president: Bob Smith, vice-president: Don Broadsword, treasurer: Don Smith, sentinel. ' N . W1 3 w1:,f1smss iff' 'smvnlaxmxfi l l -, ,
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