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ROW 1, left to right: Linda Philips; Ellen Anderson; Karen Dodds, Vice President; Judy Jump, President; Angie Stephens, Secretary; Ruth Ann Wright, Treasurer; Heather Spencer-Green; Karen Ludwig; Diana Brown. ROW 2: Jane Fitzpatrick; Jannie Wilson; Elnora Chamberlain; Brenda Kipfer; Patty Johnson; Lou Ann Holtzberger; Adelaide Sampselle; Olivia Millisor; Mrs. Hervey, Advisor. ROW 3: Susan Ashba; Linda Grey; Scotty Price; Judy Osborne; Shirley Pettit; Sharon Sponsler; Pat Con- ner; Mary Ann Hervey; Cheryl Hill. ROW 4: Candice Eddy; Susie Hielman; Sharlene Shroyer; Charlene Overly; Brenda Morrison; Judy Mew- horter; Sue Smalley; Susie Sturgis; Penny Magann; Carol Park; Pamela Claphan. ROW 5: Linda Krisher; Sandra Armstrong; Betty Furr; Louise Blake; Nita Molk; Linda Robinson; Pat Heulster; Sondra Oates; Mary Ann Neil. 7ee t The Freshman Y-Teens group was organized by the girls of the Class of '59. When they were freshmen, there were thirty-one members. The club has been steadily increasing each year. Mrs. Hervey is the Advisor.
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ROW 1, left to right: Carole Weber; Mema Molk; Barbara Streety; Sharon Putnam, Secretary; Sally Thomas, Treasurer; Sherrill Gray, Vice President; Joanne Goslee, President; Jane Clark; Eleanor Wat- kins. ROW 2: Nancy Newbold; Ann Chalfin; Jeanne Goslee; Louise Lemon; Sharon Mabrey; Janet McCarley; Lou Ann Fitzpatrick; Shirley Hudson; Joyce Fullerton; Cay Beltz. ROW 3: Sharlene Scott; Ruthella Collins; Linda Pfeiffer; Bonnie Flower; Betty Baker; Rose Ann Pfeiffer; Judy Hites; Gloria Lones; Sue Shick; Nancy Kaylor; Madelyn Kritzler. ROW 4: Miss Johnson, Advisor; Kathy Buroker; Polly Woodard; Lois Pfeiffer; Judy Mabrey; Carole Lin- grel; Hazel Brielmaier; Susan Rubins; Mary Ann Rish; Diane Norman; Janet Brungard; Jane Robinson. ROW 5: Carol Bowman; Carol Wolfe; Nova Silverthorn; Sue Fraker; Nancy Fullerton; Judy Hommel; Saundra Morrison; Patsy Cannode; Tedi Augur; Barbara Hatch; Janet Stevens; Pat Basinger. ROW 6: Phyllis Bush; Sharon Meadows; Joyce Stauffer; Carolyn Hunely; Karen Winebrenner; Betty Harri- son; Sherri Thompson; Marian Schmidt; Janice Long; Lou Ann Knollman; Carole Warmbrod; Billie Thompson. ROW 7: Dixie Hale; Joyce Flinn; Deanna Danner; Janet Beach; Susan Bruce; Lu Ann Anderson; Ellen Lady; Carole Kinnear; Susie Pyle; Juanita Osborn; Linda Miller. The Senior Y-Teens is a branch of the Y. W.C. A. It includes seniors, juniors, and sophomores. The Y-Teens' purpose is to grow as a person, to grow in knowl- edge and love of God, and to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities.
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ROW 1, left to right: John Reed, Student Teacher: Robert Stewart, Student Teacher: Larry Battles, Sentinel; Ron Reese, Reporter: Jim Parrott, President; Tom Lotz, Vice President; Oscar Poland, Secre- tary; Gene Wedertz, Treasurer; Mr. Jump, Advisor; Mr. Fraker, Advisor. ROW 2: Jim Sullivan; Mike Fulton; Jerry Collins; Steve Hubert; Mike Vermillion; Jack Gordon; Mack Greentree; Larry Pfeiffer; Wayne Rickenbacker. ROW 3: Greg Hites; Leroy Osborn; Jerry Althauser; Warren Harbison; Gary Woodard; Lewis Hanna; Eugene Long; John Rettig; Bob Wilcox; Bruce McCullough; Loyd Kindle; Eugene Kearns; Don Collier; Mike Hites; Robert Smith; John Lotz; Floyd Emans. ROW 4: Larry Rail; Dale Dirkson; Charles Searson; Bill Ralston; Jerry Rager; Lionel Conley; Raymond Flowers, Student Advisor; Vaughn Pfeiffer; Kenneth Tillman; Jim Long; Larry Hastings; Jim Marquart; Charles Hord; John Ramge; Bill Linke; Reggie Slack; Keith Tillman. The chief purpose of the F. F. A. is to make better farmers of American boys and to develop agricultural leadership, co-operation, and citizenship. TheF.F.A. takes an active part in the County and State Fairs and the Highway Safety Program. The motto of the club is: Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve. The club colors are blue and gold.
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