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INDUSTRIAL ARTS r SIIUIIIERBUGS Dachelor, YL. Mills: Bonner.. Row 3: Buclcinghami,iD. lvlolrris, Swopef E.Tl:louirinoy, Rarilis, R. Simpson, J. Jordan. The lndusTrial ArTs and ShuTTerbugs Club was one above. LaTer in The year added pressures forced The of The sTrangesT in school This year. AT The beginning disbanding of The group enTirely: however, on Novem of The year Mr. Bowman. The club's adviser, combined ber I5 when This picTure was Taken. The club was in Two of lasT year's clubs inTo The single group picTured exisfence. FUTURE FARMER S OIF AMERICA Fronl' - R. ShulTz. Row I - U. Parker, J. Dewey, G. Bucklew, R. Johnson, J. Donovan, J. Foufs, D. Burd'e'H'e, G. King, M. Shene field, G. ShulTz, P. Ramsey. Row 2 - D. Segner, C. Bachelor, K. Terry, S. Shulh, E. Freeman, W. Bradley, K. Deel, J. Shaw, R Coalxley, J. FouTs, C. Smifh, P. Breece, J. HarTer, J. Call, J. VanBuslrirk, Mr. Beougher. The urposes of F. F. A. are To pracTice broTher- hood, hionor. rural opporTuniTies and responsibiliTies and develop Those qualifies of leadership which a fu- Ture farmer should possess. This year's program included acTiviTies such as fol- lows: supervised farming. cofmmunify service. earnings and savings, conducT of meeTings. scholarship. recrea- Tion and public relafions. The fufure farmers have a cerTain inTricaTe poinT sysTem which is based on The ideas lisTed above. The boys in This club work cooperaTively wiTh The advisors and fellow club members Toward The earninq of poinTs which meriT awards and leTTers. Each boy carries on his own individual proiecfs which They can choose from The following: dairy ani- mals, dairying be-ef azniimals. swine, sheep. beans. corn and wheaT. The officers for This year were president Roger SchulTz: vice-presidenf, Bob Johnson: secrefary. Ed Black: Treasurer. Jim FouTs: reporfer. Jerome Donovan: senfinel, Jon Foufs: sTudenT advisor, Don BurdeH'e: poinT recorder, James Van Buslcirk. and The faculfy ad- visor. Mr. Beougher.
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NATIONAL FORENSTCS LEAGUE Row l: D. O'Keefe, J. Fells, L. Harris, B. Bosserl, K. Evans, N. Slagle, J. Seidl. Row 2: Mr. Frohner, Mrs. Hearn, E. Van Der Veorl, C. Hahn, R. Kebker, N. Osborn, J. Slrimer, S. Espenshied, J. Allen, J. Green, L. Schaffner, S. Ross, A. Johnson, P. Fidler, L. Turney, J. Cross, B. Roberls, M. Bigony, K. McElfresh, J. Burkharl, Mrs. Evans. Row 3: J. Dilslear, L. Bayliff, M. Seidl, D. Landsilfel, A. Hackel, C. Blair, B. Shearman, J. Allen, J. Crawford, J. Merrill, B. Maxwell, G. Opel, A. Heinlen, M. Cranor, J. Mallhews, Mr. Creasy. This years N F L had one of :ls besl years so inlerscholasric speaking compelifions 'ro meril rec- far. The presidenl' of 'rhe group was Bill Bosserl ancl ognilion. The clu 's obieclives are lo elevale lrhe qual- lhe secrelary-lreasurer was Kay Evans. The advisors ily of original speaking and Thinking and 'ro lurlher were Mrs. Evans and Mr. Creasy sludenl inleresl' in forensic work. Weekend lourna- The Nalional Forensic League is an honorary so- menls from December rhrough March fosrer friendly ciely for 'rhose who have earned enough poinls by compelilion belween schools. FUTURE HUMJEM mas UP AMERICA l 1 Row l: M. Pickens, C. Gale, J. Nauman, N. Jackson, S. Howard, R. Ramsey, C. Palmer. Row 2: B. Johnson, C. Gregory, C. Gabriel, M. Courier, N. Knighl, C. Dallon, Mrs. Hulberf, Row 3: B. Culver, B. Johnson, B. Gale, W. Murfield, M. Barlon, A. Barker, S. Mead, T. Freeman, J. Jervis, B. Fleming, C. Frye, J. Flournoy, T. Blackleclge, R. Bucklew, J. Hoffman, D. Byus. E. Welsh. Row 4: A. Poliles, S. Baker, B. Smilh, E. Koko, J. Deel, l. Maggard, D. Wirick, P. Bachelor, A. Grayson, M. Pool T. Skahes, C. Disbennefl, G. Smilh, D. Ramsey, J. Talkinglon, M. Geary, L. Jervis, S. Fleshman, M. Mclnfire. This year's Fufure Homemakers of America con- school was 'lhe bullefin board in lhe back hall. Here sisied of some 'fifiy girls who had 'laken home econom- lhe members posled maferials aboul lheir club. ics classes during high school. Throughoul lhe- year 'rhe The officers responsible for This year's work were: members worked on several main proiecls. Presidesni'-Merilyn Courier, vice-presidenr - Carol Under lhe supervision of advisors, Mrs. Cory and Gabriel, secrelary - Nancy Knight 'lreasurer-Carol Mrs. l'lulberl'. lhe club planned a square dance for Dallon, hislorian - Barbara Johnson, parlimeniarian May. They also planned lo have a molher-claughfer -Hazel Johnson, son leader - Mary Arringlon, banquer. news reporler - Caro? Gregory. and Red Cross co- One of 'rhe confriburions l'he club made lo 'lhe orclinalor - Myriam Geary. 52
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ETUTTURE TEACHER OE AMERICA Row I: M. Plogher, K. Thornbury, J. Baker, S. HasTy, P. Thomas, A. Toney, M. Ska'lz, M. Vance, E. Van Der VoorT, M. Hil- born, S. Elder, B. Culver. Row 2: S. Shackelford, D. Bump, N. KnighT, V. RoberTs, J. Pope, N. Harris, S. Espenshied, J. FelTs, S. Keller, J. Rame , C. Lowry, P. Clark, T. Sell, B. Elder, C. Hahn, M. Bigony. Row 3: P. Piper, P. Fidler, L. Turney, B. Gale. L. Harris, J. Crowl N. Jones, N. Wickham, C. Brown, N. Osborn, B. McNamee, F. AlTer, J. Jones, S. TrouT, B. Perfect Row 4: J. Seidl, N. Slagle, B. Jaccaud, A. Grayson, M. Evans, P. Glaze, M. Green, B. Robbins, L. Bobula, J. Green, J. Reed. J. Burris, C. Ellis, L. Bayliff, J. Allen, J. DeWalT, N. Clipson, D. Ramey. Row 5: A. Heinlen, A. Johnson, L. Carlisle, A. Hackel. K. Evans, P. Rayburn, J. Melvin, L. Johnson, B. Shearman, C. Blair, A. Ross, C. Frye, P. Harper, P. SmiTh, S. Jackson. Row 6: K. Hirning, B. BarTon, K. Hardin, H. Hearn, J. Reed, J. Merrill, Mr. MoisT, S. Fleshman, J. Grey, S. GaTTon, N. Glaze, M. CI'BhOI'. The FuTure Teachers AssociaTion meT every Three weeks on The new acTiviTy schedule Tollowed by all clubs This year. The oTTicers, Frances AlTer - presi- denT, Linda Johnson - vice-presidenT, Nancy Clipson -secreTary, Sharon TrouT - Treasurer, and Nancy Wickham - hisTorian, began The year wiThouT The help oT The club advisor, Mr. MoisT. UnTiI Mr. MoisT reTurned Trom his AusTralian exchange Teaching, Mrs. James and Miss WhiTTed assisTed in planning The meeTings. IT is The cusTom To have a speaker aT all meeTings excepT in special siTuaTions such as iniTiaTion. These spea ers are usually engaged in some Type of educa- Tional work. They discuss The Type oT work in which They are employed and answer an quesTions The members may have abouT iT. AT The 1?irsT meeTing The F. T. A. heard Trom Three new Teachers aT Willis, Mr. Frohner, Mrs. Barger, and Mr. Creasy. They gave The group TirsT impressions oT The school and iTs sTudenTs. During Tollowing meeTings The TuTure Teachers heard Trom Tour sTudenT Teachers, Dr. George Crowl, pro- Tessor oT geology aT Ohio Wesleyan, and Dr. Jarvis STewarT, proTessor oT arT aT Ohio Wesleyan. The annual iniTiaTion was held on OcTober 30. AbouT ThirTy-Tour members were iniTiaTed Trom The Treshman. sophomore, iunior and senior classes. Taking parT in This candle-lighT ceremony were The advisor, The oTTicers, and a represenTaTive Trom each class. One oT The service proiecTs underTaken by The F. T. A. members during The year was sTudenT Teach- ing aT Carlisle School. AbouT a dozen girls Took over classes Tor a week while The regular Teachers were aT- Tending meeTings. ln addiTion To This many sTudenTs subsTiTuTed Tor Willis Teachers during The year when emergencies arose One oT The obiecTives oT This club is To acguainT The member who is inTeresTed in Teach- ing wiTh ThaT proTession. The ToTal membership in The club during This school year was 75. Many OT The graduaTing members ex- pressed The inTenTion oT going ahead in The Teaching profession.
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