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40 t' T STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miriam Burk, Esther Sellars, Marilyn Getz. SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Audrey Switzer, Ken Wright, Barbara Spoon. unior Q 6-055 The Forest division of the Junior Red Cross is made up of six representatives from the seventh grade to the twelfth. They have one local advisor and are chosen by their class president. They have filled fifty boxes and sent them over- seas, collected clothing during Christmas season for local needs, and assisted with the regular American Red Cross Drive in February. 34
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Pres.. V. Pres. Sec. . Treas. Reporter. Sentinel OFFICERS MOTTO . . . Clyde Harrold Learning to do .Kenneth Wright Doing to learn . . Cary Kneisley Earning to live . .Vincent Cramer Living to serve . . . Ronald Fewell . Vernon Hemmerly COLOR National Blue and Corn Gold SITTING QLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Cary Kneisley, Vernon Hemlnerly, Ken Wright, Clyde Har- rold, Vincent Cramer, Ronald Fcwell. STANDING QLEFT TO RIGHT, ZND ROW: Allen H-tru, Norman Musgrave, Donald Flowers, Ronald Horn, William Wilcox: Bill Woolley, Dallas Parsell, Mr. Becker. STANDING QLEFT TO RIGHTJ, 3RD ROW: Dick Wilcox. Willis Frey, Joe Conley, Elmer Seymore, Louis McMaster, David Kauble, Clayton Basli. The Forest chapter of the F. F. A. have an enrollment of 31 members and one advisor this year. They have participated in many things, some of which are listed: game supper with faculty and Board of Education invited, parlimentary procedure team competition in February, sent four boys to Kansas City, Parent-Son-Daughter Banquet in March, had first American Farmer in the history of the Forest chapter, Bill Kingman, and as money-making projects: a sausage Supper, selling candy, greeting cards, license emblems, everyday and Christmas wrapping paper, and a scrap drive. In June, they took part in the State Judging contest and in August, plan to go to Florida for a week or ten days. Compliments of HURZOG LTME AND STONE 33
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,SZAOJ palrof IST ROW, STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Gobrecht, Bobby Kauble, Johnny Frater, Mr. Baum, Carlos Ratliff, Bobby Durenburger, Larry Ellcessor. 2ND ROW, SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Alan Musgrave, Richard Reedg Marion Thacker, Lieutenant, Norman Lafferty, Captaing Lonnie Miller, Lieutenant: Billy Brown, Tommy Reed, Lieutenant. l The School and Bus Patrol have been very active this year with 21 members and two advisors. Their service on the Patrol is voluntary and they may quit at any time. The School Patrol have three lieutenants and one captain and stand guard at two of the railroad crossings in the morning, at noon, and in the evening. The Bus Patrol have at least two and sometimes three on each bus to assist the children in getting off and on the bus. ua Paffof IST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gordon Woolley, Jimmy Bunnell, Mr. Thomas, Dennis Harp, Jim Corwin. 2ND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronnie Spearman, Morris Lamb, Stanley Horn, Raymond Wright.
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