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The interest and effort of the leaders and members of this year's Hi-Y Club made every meeting profitable as well as enjoyable. The club's activities for the year included regular meetings, relig- ious films, two days of personal conferences conducted by Clyde Hartford, State Hi-Y Counselor, and the annual Hi-Y picnic in the spring. The officers for this year were Calxin Bigler, president, Jim Bar- ber, vice-president, Calvin lVIclVIill- an, secretary-treasurer5 Roy Wil- son, program chairman, Melvin Richey, devotional leader, Jim Mc- Cully, World Brotherhood leader, Bill Moore, membership chairmang Mr. Snyder, sponsor. I l
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me 'we fri 'J 5? , fgagi' iff, Kayette Mother-Daughter Banquet uniofz Red Gfzoss The Junior Red Cross, in our school as well as in others, is the junior membership of the Ameri- can Red Cross and represents that great organization in the schools. Through its channels, the skills, service and financial contributions of the student body can be directed to ends both socially and educa- tionally sound. This group elected from its ranks the following officers: Pat Moore. presidentg Mary Ann Harrington, vice-president, Marlene Dickerson, secretaryg and Clifford Donlay, treasurer. 41 FIRST ROVV: Day, Dickerson, Hariington, Moore, Denning ton, Cherryliolnies, Maddux. SECOND ROW: Baltzell, Donlay, Unger, Miss Doyle, Speaker Wagner, Taylor. Moss. 23
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1? O BACK ROYV--Sclizifer, Remmert, Love. Stelmlrins, Brant. Siiwilli. flsffigws. .-Xue-ig 41:1-ervi.vn'll, llumlson, X Stackley. MIDDIJC ROXV-Wintermote, Farter, Wagner, Cliaso, l':i.1j.', Ilowws, For-lg, Sf-lmmli, lmimlmm, Kropf, Rollings, Ratley, Salmons. FRONT ROW- Sewell, Brzxinam. .l1'c'lqsfu, Love. Dia-liiuson, Bass, Unger, Schlesinger, Hart, Anmlius, Mr. McMillan. SEATED-.loe lfzigw, ,lim Nuttle, The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the devel- opment of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. The officers are Joe Unger, pres- ident, Jim Nuttle, vice-president, Lloyd Greenwell, secretary: Bob Brant, treasurer: Charles Hudson, reporter: Bill Salmons, sentinel: Mr. McMillan, advisor. A team composed of Greenwell, Nuttle, Olinger, and Unger went to the National llairy Cattle Cong- ress at Waterloo, Iowa, and Won a silver emhlem. The F. F. A. participated in all events in the state judging con- test at Manhattan, Kansas, in Ap- ril. Joe Unger and James Nuttlo were given the rank of State Farmer. ffl' 6 Q. 'Q T rl ' v. I 1 ,A ,B ' 5 2 . :Q Q I . H3551-.,.:g,.:2M lf' F. A. Judging 'l'eam--Mr. Mr-Millsxii, Olinger, Nuttle Clrvviiwell. llnger, .,-,
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