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Surprised and smiling eyes of Rita Frazier, Vickie Leis, Gail Thompson, and Chapter Sweetheart, Peggy Floyd, marked the end of the annual F.F.A. queen crowning. Left to right: Dean Gongaware, sentinel; Dan Sloffer, treasurer; Jack Freeland, secretary; Larry Bear, presi- dent; Paul Fox, vice-president; John Bobay, reporter; Mr. Martin, advisor. The F.F.A. had another successful year due to the co-operation of all the members . They participated in the pest, speech, dairy judging, land judging contests, and held their annual skating party. The main purpose of this or- ganization is to help the boys gain a wider knowledge of the more important aspects in agriculture, which will enable them to become more successful farmers , Future Farmers, a Firm Foundation FRONT ROW, left to right: Larry Sible, Don Dafforn, Dean Gongaware, Dan Sloffer, Jack Freeland, Larry Bear, Paul Fox, John Bobay, Mr. Martin. SECOND ROW: Tom Thompson, Glenn Guiff, Tom Burns, Joe Young, Denny Disler, Dan Holmes, Billy Lincoln, Charles Disbrow, Jerry Bowker, Jack Nicodemus. THIRD ROW: Jim Maggart, Bill Wright, Dean Fulk, Jack Martin, Jim Fritz, Don Miller, Don Smith, Roger LaFever, Joe Clifford. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Schlatter, Jesse Hand, Bruce Heffelfinger, Junior Anderson, Craig German, Charles Leffers, Phil Gordon, Tim Maggart, Bob Ray, Dennis Hatfield. FIFTH ROW: Sherman Hathaway, Raymond Malcolm, John Kirkpatrick, Dewayne Stienbarger, Jim Pusey, Artie Mantle. 28
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Hi-Y: Service and Fellowship Both service and fellowship can be combined into an organization that offers leadership opportunities to high school boys. The Huntertown Hi-Y gives aid to the needy by conducting an annual clothes drive. When their work is finished, the boys relax to- gether by playing on their own basket- ball team. Officers and advisor seated, left to right: Jim Shookman, secretary; Art Truman, president; Bruce Dunwiddie, vice-president. STANDING: Richard Bovvker, librarian; Wayne HoUopeter, treasurer; Sam Gloyd, sergeant at arms; Bill Lincoln, chap- lain; Mr. Richey, advisor. FRONT ROW, left to right: Mike Downs, Richard Bowker, Jim Shookman, Phil Siepert, Joe Clark, Jerry Malcolm. BACK ROW: Wayne HoUopeter, Bill Lincoln, Sam Gloyd, Art Truman, Jim Gilmore, Bruce Dunwiddie, Mr. Richey. 27
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F.H.A. Enthusiastically Welcomed SEATED left to right: Charlotte McDuffee, Rita Frazier, Louise Hyndman, Hazel On, Carolyn Hoot, Cathy Blaugh, Nancy Bailey, Loretta Lewis. STANDINC: Miss Duncan, Gay Bailey, Pam Sigler, Judy Atkinson, Elaine Dixon, Cheryl German, Linda Gump, Barbara Smith, Vickie Opliger, Peggy Richhart, Janet Rexroth, Linda Smith. The Future Homemakers of America was added to the list of organizations at Huntertovvn this year . For just beginning, this organi- zation has become very ac- tive . It was started to further interest in home eco- nomics and to help the girls learn more tips alDOut home- making outside of class time . The officers seated left to right: Cathy Blaugh, secretary; Louise Hyndman, vice-president; Hazel Ott, president; Carol -n Hoot, treasurer; Miss Duncan, advisor. STANDING: Pam Sigler, song leader; Rita Frazier, editor; Charlotte McDuffee, parliamentarian; Loretta Lewis, project chairman; Nancy Bailey, historian. 29 ยป
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