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OFFICERS: President: Abe Hodgen V-President: Don Mahoy Secretary: Larry Personett Treasurer: Chuck Anderson Reporter: Rick Brock Sentinel: Dave Huffer mrf m n M DARLINGTON The Future Farmers of America is composed of boys interested in agriculture. Their many activities have been beneficial to both themselves and the farming community. As a money-making project, the FFA has sold slow-moving -vehicle signs, which by law most farm equipment must have. One project that these boys undertake each year is the farming of an experi- mental plot. All of their hard work has had its reward, as the FFA has won several awards in judging contests. Two boys, Abe Hodgen and Larry Personett, had the privilege of attending the national convention of the Future Farmers of America, which was held in Kansas City. Members of the Stu- dent Coimcil were busy this year, plan- ning Homecoming, teacher introductions, and various other projects. Many of the Council ' s ideas came from the summer workshop, attended by Mike and Paul, and the state conven- tion last fall , to which most of the members went. Pres.--Mike Mutterspaugh V-Pres.--Paul Runnels Seer. --Nancy Weltner.
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Band members who like to give our team some more support can join the pep band. This group provides music and spirit at pep sessions to arouse the team and the rest of the school. STANDING: Sandy Cochran, Linda Horn, Ronnie Schoen, Kent Butler, Bill Hampton, Mahlon Smith, Sandy Lyon, Susan Evans, Gerr ' Clouser. FRONT: Mike Clouser, Chuck Anderson, John Evans. Peppy Performers BACK: Linda Booher, Peg Anderson, Kay McCauley, Karla Paddack. CENTER: Jeanne Quigg, Sandy Cochran, Sharon Clark. FRONT: Mary Cain. This group of girls, who are also band members, have helped the band in marching and in giv- ing various perform- ances. Their rou- tines have been a great help in making our band a better one.
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Throughout the years, 4-H has been an organization whose members have had a chance to discover more about the world they live in through various projects. We have been fortunate to have several outstanding members recently. Last fall Rob Shelton traveled to Chicago with other Montgomery County 4-Her ' s as did Beverly Wilson, who was chosen Miss Montgomery County. Many other members have won awards and honors on the county and state level for their projects. ROW 1: J. Quigg, R. Shelton, R. Boo- her, N. Wilcox. ROW 2: J. Boots, P. Branstetter, B. Smith, R. Coltrain. ROW 3: R. Schoen, C. Bowles, L. Smith, S. Cochran. ROW 4: D. Hamp- ton, A. Hodgen, M. Cochran, J. Alex- ander. ROW 5: M. Cox, R. Foxworthy, J. Woody, D. Hodgen. ROW 6: P. Booher, B. Redmond, J. Rentschler, J. Evans. ROW 7: B. McClasky, D. Yount, E. Tribbett, K. Eckroth. BOYS Pres.-- Rob Shelton V. Pres.-- Rod Booher Sec.-- Jeanne Quigg Treas.-- Nancy Wilcox GIRLS Pres.-- Bev Wilson V. Pres.-- Jeanne Quigg Sec.-- Sabra Well ever Treas.-- Julie Dale ROW 1: J. Dale, S. Weliever, B. Wilson, J. Quigg, D. Wilson, S. Gick. ROW 2: S. New- kirk, S. Evans, D. Smith, P. Booher, T. Stod- dard. ROW 3: K. Paddack, V. Smith, L. Sand- ers, P. Brock, T. Yount. ROW 4: P. Wilson, B. Smith, L. Fidler, D. Weliever, L. Holt, B. Mc- Clasky. ROW 5: K. Wray, G. Hampton, C. Cain, E. Tribbett, K. Paddack, L. Broughton. ROW 6: J. Stoddard, B. Smith, K. Weltner, D. Virgin, P. Paddack, D. Yount. ROW 7: C. New- kirk, S. Smith, K. Risner, D. Bradshaw, K. Schoen. ROW 8: R. Coltrain, N. Wilcox, K. Lough, D. Cain, S. Wray, J. Alexander.
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