Hartford City High School - Retro Yearbook (Hartford City, IN)

 - Class of 1962

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leaders of tomorrow In President John F. Kennedy's inaugural address he stated, Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your countryfi WVe don't have to ask, for we are reminded fre- quently that we are the leaders of tomorrow. We can get ready by making every experience count. At HCHS we are preparing to Udo for our coun- try and city by holding both appointed and elected oflices. lN'e face the minor headaches of planning club activities, presiding over school as- semblies. representing the student body on the stu- dent eouncil, gathering information for the Ink- spot and Retro, and tasting the duties of civic leaders on Elk's Youth Day. Such experiences are important in molding us for tomorrow's 'ipainsw as the President of the United States, business executives, and civic leaders. Y'Ve must learn by doing, and at HCHS we are given this oppor- tunity. Most colleges, universities, businesses, and industries the world over are looking for young men and women who will accept responsibility. Many' of us should know what that means. Running this bust- ling little city within a city takes hours of de- voted mental and elbow grease, and there is often no grade involved, we do it for the satisfaction of being active. Perhaps the biggest responsibility we have is to ourselves. Socially, morally, and scholastically we are making ourselves the kind of citizens Hartford expects us to be --- the kind of individuals we want to be. Leadership gives us many opportu- nities to grow into ourselves. E 2 . ji The Hi-Y and Y-Teens inspire students with annual programs. Cherie Sprowl, Y-Teens chaplain and Leo Sherley, Hi-Y vice president conduct part of the Thanksgiving program. Looking forward to taking over the highly rewarding jobs of the 1963 Retro are Betty Duff, editor, Mary Markin, assistant editor, and Jane Nessell, photogra- phy editor as they review allocations. Tom Trauring, vice- president of the student council, presents a de- batable oratory while the fellow members Mike Coleman, Bill Smith, Lucy Jackson, Vic Fel- ger, and Milly Kceshan listen attentively. As members of the student council, they want to see fair play and good attitudes during school hours. 5 1 .AH

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Civic duties reminded us that we are the Sl1Ll1'UI1 Stroup, president of the lylclliodist Youth Fellowship, expwssn-s rrzil legiclership by presiding over the weekly 11141-Liiig. ...H 1' Studs-ur Council sponsor. Mrs. Margaret Wieganci, assists the l'Ul'1'L'S1JOIlClll1g' sec'1'e1a1'y, Kathy Rediiioiid with several letters re- ceived from seliools in the surrounding eomimmities. Sliideiils get lheii' taste of city lezlclersliip on Youth Day. Cliurlie Miller and Nfilli Lefhugwell Lalk with Chief Ridgeway. 10



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