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lst. row-Nm-I Miller, Sharori l-iuxzirml Joan lJie11stlJe1'1.g'e1', Lucy Vusqm-z Reed, Yvonne I'ollo1'k, Shirley Wolpli Linda 'l'e1'1'y, Iqilfvll Allen, Patty Kig- gxms, ll'lllil llmxarml, Mary Uslmrii, 'IV l'l tfroris Zml. l'0W--'Folltl ll1ozelLe, Neil Miller, Janine l'itsc11l1a1'a1'1.-1', Cyntli ll Slruyt-1' .luily BFllllHH'lliilll, .Judy 'l'I'llt'S1lil1t' lietha lliltz, Edith Kohorst, Beverly Schi111oc1lc1', Sally Joh11so11, .lzlllvl lBllll0'1ll', Iluth .Xllll Heck, Bohliy Brenn,e111:111, .ltlhll B:1y111:111, 'l'o111 SL-liinelzer. 3rd, row-Alice Bf'IllllH't1I', Nellilem- 'l'll0lTllJSUll, .lnnei H11m111o11s, NZIIICX Bonham, Ruse Marie Pierce, Murgii- Ifoust, Biirlmara liaulel, .Io Ann Pitsen- llH.l'gk'l', .Iuvly Pross, Jerry Buys, Dick llaulhaiigli. 4111. r0w+IVlr. Simkins, uilvisor, llick Husc-h, Gary Hose, l5Ill'0llly' 'l'1'u4-s- dale, hue .Xnn Hllllltl, Linshi Kalinsek, Sue l'o1'te1', llolrertii ldulitt, l'2ll'0l Moyer, Judy Mox, Bill 'l'111'11e1', Merlin Gould, lion SllYll6'l'. 5th. row-Kenny limlil, Huge-1' Cruvve, Chuck Arinstrong, .lack lieeth, Sansly Jenkins, Bill Brozuldiis, lion Pierce, .loyve Me-lzgs-1', Joyce A1l:1111s, .l2l!llCt: K 1 V X K Louth, Sharon Clingter. Our organization, founded for the more scientific-minded students, off- ers enoyment both educationally and socially. The activities are divided into the six groups listed, each student choosing the one in which he is in- terested. The highlight of the year was our trip to the Bowling Green State Uni- versity Science Day Program. Our display received a good rating in. the competition. Another top event was our photograph contest held throughout the school. The winning photographs were sent to the Ohio Press Photography Association. We are a relatively young organization but our membership is steadily growing. I - Mary Crowe, .lucqilie llozelle, Beverly: v HI'UllllelllB.Il, Joyce .lo11es, l4o1111it- Mui-
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. Leadership . . Cooperation . . Citizenship . , . , thcsc are the aims of the Future Farmers of America. To teach these things to the boys was a big problem to the vocational agriculture teachers, and they thought the best way of getting good leadership would be to train farm boys through the F. F. A. Their goal was to set up local F. F. A. chapters all over the United States. In thcsc chapters the boys would choose their own leaders who in turn would set up a prograrn of work with definite goals. All F, F. A. activities are boy initiated and boy directed. The results therefore are due to farmer-training objectives set up and carried out by the boys themselves. Through F, F. A. activities the cooperative spirit is fostered and individual talent is discovered and developed. The organization embodies the fundamentals of a true democracy. Each member has a voice in setting up policies and making rules and regulations by which he is governed, Each member also has individual responsibility resting on his shoulders, but teamwork is essential to lasting accomplishment. -13- l to I'.iBl'll Violet. Dick liuettm-r, .lim .Xn:4pa1lp:ll, I in l lulu knlte, Mr, Smith, .XtiViSHl', Ken Him-, tl.:-nr'J:e tmp ldlxlwsltullx- B1-luw+I,lsl,e11lm: to lllSll'lH'il1lllS
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lst. i'ow-Inm Mzu-hwinm-y, .lim Ms-N.um-+-, Gary lIui'p:'t:-r', lion Vattun, .lim lllllllllllltl, .lim l'f.nl'te-V, Hill fllllllflv, Iiziyllwnul Kigpxius. Lind, I'0XVfAllll'. Km-lx. advisor, Gary Ifi-itz, Gary Korn, Tum Miller, Kc-ith .Xyi-rs, Gary I'ulinp:', Nlfvel Lula S. . 1 Lll IM. row- -l.:1wl'x-lwg llilvers, Iiunnie- lfl'lIQ.1'll, Ulilllilt' llouver, 'Pom Cross, Ht-I1 Yiolet, lluvid llipglwzx, Mwlyiu Gould. D Club . . To promote bettersportsmanship . . . We, the letterman of Delphos High, having successfully fulfilled the requirements of membership Cthat being to obtain a letter in one of the school's three major sportsj and struggling through the initiation, do hereby write our account of our '54-'55 accomplishments. Lead by the capable direction of our beloved president Ray tCap't. Kigj Kiggins. the D-Club proved once again that chivalry is not dead, by provid- ing flowers for lVlom's Night and Homecoming. We honored our Dads by giving them seats on the 50 yard-line on 'tDad's Night . Besides this We sold pop and programs at all home games. As a reward for our hard Work, We treated ourselves to a football game between the famed Buckeyes of Ohio State and Pitt. So We say adieu to another successful year. -20... Imp'-'1:Atl:llln1l. liotluxxi- HMV to
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