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SfMfitll roffifiifV ff The combined efforts of the junior and senior members of the Social Committee resulted in one of the most enjoyable formal dances held at FHS. This group, headed by Mrs. Wertheim, may be commended for the success of the Valentine Ball. Left to Right: M. Perrott, T. Trostmiller, J. Hobbs, A. Corbin, A. Davis, J. Morgan, Mrs. Hess, Mrs. Wertheim, J. Davis, Miss Hoover. junior re€l crass FIRST ROW (L. to R.) : E. Price, J. Brindle, D. Walters, D. Gillespie, D. Bachelder, L. Morgan, M. Thauburn, J. Covins, J. Hobbs, K. Bondus, S. Myers, W. Thomas. SECOND ROW: D. Dicke, T. Williams, D. Alesch, M. Sellers, D. Drost, L. Witten- myer, J. Boise, G. Kuhlman, H. Staley, M. Schwab. One of the outstanding service organizations in this school is the Junior Red Cross headed by Mrs. Hope, the faculty spon- sor. This group, combined with the Hancock County Red Cross, has completed many useful projects. One of these services was a collection for use in needy foreign countries. 19
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student councit I SEATED: (L. to R.) : C. Senger, J. Wasbro, A. Clapper, S. Kuck, J. Hite, S. Struble, B. Burnett, M. Lanning, J. Mor- gan, B. Donnell, J. Doebel, M. Hartman, P. Roberts, A. Staley, L. Tippin, L. Weisenberger, D. Feck, N. Babb, N. Johnston, S. Peffer, S. Price, L. Johnson, S. Chapa, P. Templeman. STANDING: Sponsor, Mr. Miller, T. Angus, J. Robertson, T. Foltz, B. Geiger, R. Holden, M. Oxley, D. Brown, D. Bahlman, E. Cole, J. Scothom, M. Ehrick, S. Siford, D. Mantel, S. Wiman, J. Moyer. One of the busiest and most valuable organizations is the Student Coun- cil, directed by faculty sponsor, R. S. Miller. Some of the many activities, under the general supervision of President Paul Roberts, include the Home- coming, Citizenship Week, the adoption of the Code of Ethics, and the March of Dimes campaign. The council this year has a proud record of service to the school and the community. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS AND SPONSOR SEATED: (L. to R.) : Treasurer, John Doebel; Secretary, Ann Staley; Pres- ident, Paul Roberts; Vice-President, Marty Hartman. STANDING: Spon- sor, Mr. Miller; Sergeant-at-arms, Ron Holden; Parlimentarian, Bill Don- nell. 18
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pi dt liu i club Additional study of the field of mathematics is offered by the Pi Delta i to those students who are interested in sharing in its activities. The members of this club also partici- pated in a three-day trip to Chicago. As a conclu- sion to the year's activ- ities, the club presented the annual award to the outstanding senior math student. This year the Pi Delta i was under the guidance of faculty spon- sor Howard Yawberg and was presided over by Gregg Fellers. A, Hoile, M. Miller, S. McManness, J. Ault, C. Anderson, T. Trostmiller, M. Perrott, L. Warner, B. Albright, S. Rhea, G. Fellers, B. Fitch, M. McMenamin, B. Traupe, C. Evans, R. Parker, D. Brown, D. Briggs, D. Drost, T. Shontz, J. Lind- say, D. Smith, J. Burson, B. Bigelow, D. Kandel, J. Arnold, B. Burnett, J. Frederick, R. Smith, L. Miller, B. Smith, D. Bonnell, C. Miller, Mr. Yawberg. sophomore math club The Sophomore Math Club, with its objectives to stimulate interest in math and to serve as an incentive to further study in that field, gave demon- strations in the use of the slide rule, in the mechan- ics of the chess game, and in the solving of various mathematics puzzles to those who were members. Dick Deerhake served as president of this club, and Mr. Repp was the faculty sponsor. AT LEFT TABLE: ( L. to R.) : K. Linder, P. Brennan. Moore, K. Miller. STANDING: T. Miller, A. Brown, B. Ezis, M. Mueller, Mr. Repp, D. Deerhake. AT RIGHT TABLE: J. Bigelow, S. Sousser, G. 20
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