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First row, left to right: J. Wray, J. Justice, P. Coghill, V. Fisher, K. Messick, P. Hufford. Second row: H. Crosby, M. Parks, J. Maxwell, W. S. Weaver, Sponsor, R. Galloway, N. Girton, K. Smith. Third row: B. Delaney. J- Messick, P- FUFSY, R. Logan, J. Clawson, N. Rule, R. Caldwell, J. Wagner. TLIDE C0 NCIL The activities of Student Council were many and varied this year. An organization made up of representatives from each class and club in school attempted to carry out the wishes of all whenever possible and tried always to plot a helpf,ul and wise course. Each member of the group contributed something of merit and President Joe Messick, Vice President Jerry Wagner, Sec- retary Helen Crosby, Treasurer Nancy Girton, and Reporter Ron Logan were able leaders. To help encourage thrift, the Student Council undertook the selling of saving stamps. Their annual talent show went off nicely also.
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As in the past, the Science Math Club gained much recognition last year. The club performs many services to the school such as, running proiectors, operating stage lights in the auditori- um, making tapes for the dance, and fixing any broken-down equipment connected with electron- ics. At Christmas time, the members sold Christ- mas cards. A tradition of the club is the annual trip taken to various points of scientific interest. The very capable co-sponsors are Mr. Charles Geheb and Mr. Royce Adams. President Joe Clawson and Mr. Geheb are examining the new proiector. SCIENCE-M TH First row, left to right: Mr. Adams, J. Maxwell, G. Medley, V. Peterson, A. Fross, J. Goyer, Mr. Geheb. Second row: R. Scott, J. Messick, R. Rodkey, N. Rule, L. Lear. Third row: G. Caldwell, R. Logan, P. Vollenweider, J. Gerard, B. Delaney, L. Woods, D. Cornell. Fourth row: J. Clawson, R. Dickenson, B. Shank, D. KlePlf199f,-l- BlYll1e, B-VaU9l'1a 1,-L l-andiil D-NlCCBil'1, P- FWS?-
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FUTURE ER MERICA First row, left to right: Rodgers, Wagner, Ward, Elston, A. Sanders, Mr. Weaver, J. Maler, Hoshaw, Riley. Second row: Hutiford, Bryant, Myers, Dillmon, Viney, Crist, Stark, Hiiott, Vianco, Hauser. Third row: Scott, Murphy, L. Viney, Penn, Cox, Chalk, Ratcliff, Nulf, Davis. Fourth row: R. Scott, Messick,,'l'-lampton, Calvert, Peterson, Williams, Merrill, Peterson, Pritchard. Fifth row: D. Scott, Jenkins, O'Farrell, McCain, Landis, Brown, Dickenson, Wolfe, Waples. OFFICERS President .........,.. ...................... Vice President Secretary .........,... Treasurer .......... Reporter ........... Sentinel ...... - ...... Sponsor ...... JERRY WAGNER .,,.. DWAINE WARD GEORGE RODGERS JOHN ELSTON JIM RILEY DAVE HOSHAW MR. W. S. WEAVER The FFA boys of Delphi will always be one of our most outstanding organiza- tions. Among the main activities of this fine group of boys this year listed: competing for the Gold Medal Chapter Award, rais- ing money for convocations, and Farm iudg- ing contest. Under the competent direction of their sponsor, W. S. Weaver, and their president, Jerry Wagner, the FFA boys com- pleted a most successful year. The chapter during the past year has achieved many things. Included in their achievements was the Bronze State Award and superior rating. Jerry Jeffries, Dwaine Ward, and Jim Riley received the Hoosier Farmer Degree. .1 i l
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