East Richland High School - Olnean Yearbook (Olney, IL)

 - Class of 1960

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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization of junior and senior high school girls who are interested in Home 'Economics We have club meetings twice l monthly, and in addition We have a number of special evening meetings. We also attend the tall rally at Vandalia, and the Home l lt's bi-weelcly meet- ing time. ln the foreground are Sha- ron Hultachor, Ara Campbell, and Judy Miller. F.H.A. MEMBERS: First row, lett to right: Bonnie Burgener, Mary Cochran. Linda Weston, Carolyn Muhs, Diann Har- rolle, Delores Eclciss, Carolyn Atteberry, Shirley Wilson, Sally Marks. Second row: Carol Jenkins. Lela Brooks. Ruth Neolcy, Vera l-lolstlaw, Nancy Reed, Carol Struble, Janice Bagwell, Kenna Hayes, Betty Hane. Third row: Donna Stru- ble, Paulette Hance, Sharon Pipher, Betty Vaughn, Randa Godfrey, Karen Doan, Linda Schneider, Judy Steber, Ruth Torpley. Fourth row: Darlene Meadows, Carolyn Franklin, Cathy Rude, Ara Campbell, Judy Miller, Sharon l-lutachor, Julia Ahltield, Nancy Gumble, Betty Riggs. Pat Lyons. Fifth row: Gertrude Rauch, Mary Lathrop, Carol Caudell. Mary Martz, Rowena Ditch, Madeline Gertsch, Betty Scesen- guod. Sandra Tipton, Sixth row: Rose Mason, Ramona Moore, Judy Stanley, Berth: Vaughn, Brenda l'lari'shorn, Linda Mays, Agatha Ditch. Economics Day at Carbondale. We have titty-five members and our sponsor is Miss Ridgoly. F.I-l.A. fulfills a social function for its members and gives them invaluable aid in preparing for the role of homemakers in a busy World. I W, W ,mm,,.7,,., F.H.A. OFFICERS: Front row, lett to right: Nancy Reed, president: Vera l-lolstlaw, vice president: Betty Riggs, secretary: and Roberta Holstrum, treasurer. Second row: Committee chairmen: Lela Brooks, Ruth Neeley. Carolyn Atteberry, Bertha Vaughn, Mary Martz, Sally Marks, ancl Shirley Wilson. 77

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Parliamentary pro- cedure team mem- bers: Jim Steber, Cliff Scherer, and Chris Scherer de- monstrate in Speech class. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The FFA has year-round activities in which the members participate. In September, all FFA officers attend Officers Training School, Where an Olney member, Chris Scherer, was elected Sectional Reporter. Another event Was the Parliamentary Procedure Contest, in which the Olney team took first place. Cliff Scherer F.F.A. OFFICERS: Seated, left to right: Gary Dowty, treasurer: Don Adams, secretary. Stand- ing: Jim Steber. reporter: Melvin Kimmel. president: Larry Dowty, sentinel: and Clifford Scherer, vice president. 76 F.F.A. MEMBERS: First row, left to right: Ron Myers, Jim Steiner, Mr. Clark, Charlie Duncan, Gary Dowty, Carolyn Taylor, Cliff Scherer, Don Adams, Melvin Kimmel, Merle Burgener, Alvin Zuber, Cletus Ochs. Loran Hahn. Second row: Chris Scherer, Bill Slunaker, Lee Scherer, Roger Mc- Ghee. Bob Atkins, Larry Dowty, Dean Dietrich. Loy Cnudell. Keith Eckel, Jim Rennier, Joe Myers. Third row: Mike Bunt- ing, Charlie Stangle, Wayne Pitts, Gary Lathrop, Gerald Bunn, Don Stoll, Ronnie Holtz, Sam Resor, Mike Kocher, Frank Ginder, Ray Zwilling, Paul Buss. Fourth row: Jim Keen. Jim Graves, Don Pottortt, Jim Rohr. Ken Henne, Lloyd Burgener, Junior Mitchell, Sam Ochs, Larry Heindsel- man, Tom Zuber, Bob Tomson. Fifth row: Clarence Rawlings, Jim Carder, Richard Straley, Jerry Graves. Jack Jennings, Marion Royce, Dennis Vail, Larry Dietrich. Urban Doll, George Seiler, Clyde laun. Sixth row: Roy Lathrop, Ken Storer. George Snyder, George Ochs, Leland Adamson, John Seiler, Pat Elie, Gary Baker, Jim Scott. Seventh row: Ron Thomas, Ron Lemke, Ron Taylor, Eddie Dean, Wayne Newberry, Robert Nichols, Skip Miller, Tim Ridgley, Theron Jenner. Eighth row: Billy Nichols, Darryl Jenner, Bill Smith, Chris Gertsch, Joe Housh, Richard Fulk, Melvin Stanley, Connell Myers, and Melvin Runyon. Won high chairman in the contest. In October, four of the FFA officers attended the National PFA convention in Kansas City, Missouri. We will also be participating in the Dairy and Fatstock Iudging Contest, which will be held at Wayne City.



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Anne Krilobs and Doug Koertqe give from Dore Schar 's Y Sunrise at Campos belle. staged reading THESPIAN TROUPE 292 THESPIAN OFFICERS: Mrs. Moore. sponsor: Doug Koertge, student council representative: Anne Kribbs, treasurerg Sharon Bateman, scribe. Back row, left to right: Dinny Herman. president: Mary Harper, vice president: Anita Bowman. secretary. 78 First row. left to right: Anne Kribbs, Jean Dickerson, Lucy Ochs. Margaret Harden, Anita Bowman. Martha McKay. Pat Montgomery, Shirley Rudolphi. Dinny Hermon. Second row: Phyllis Plummer. Joan C-inder, Pat Storer. Shirley Wil- son. Merilla McDonald, Carol Bartrutl. Flo Potter, Floita Stout, Sharon Bell, Diane Stewart. Third row: Karen Hall, Celestine Hahn, Freda Herman. Nancy Griffin. Marilyn Millspaugh. Carole Kallansrude, Marilyn Fawkes. Marilee Ragsdale. Ramona Weber. Fourth row: Connie Thomas. Julia Ahltield. Linda Weston, Christine Robinson. Wayne Barnes, Doug Koertge, Chris Scherer. Fiffh row: Barbara Thomas. Carla Petty, Geoge Lowry, Pat Stewart. Rosalie Baclet, Bev Grittin. Carol Umtleet, Wayne Smith. Sixth row: Mary Harper, Kay Heinclselrnan. Sharon Bateman, Judy Elkins. Sharon Harrell, Donna McGregor, Jean George. Dixie Decker. Donna Gaddy. Seventh row: Joe Myers, Terry Robins, Milne Sliva, Clyde laun. Mr. Etgleton. Thespians: Act well your part, there all the honor lies, is the Thespian motto. The members of Troupe 292 have done this as can be Well imagined. Every bi-weekly meet- ing Was filled with skits by many participants. Humor. drama, comedy, and iarcep Whatever you Wanted could be found at the Thespian meetings.

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