Laketon High School - Laketonian Yearbook (Laketon, IN)

 - Class of 1954

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liOu: ial sxtuiss, s-arol Moyer, Kocnelle Van De Grift, Joan Reiken, Jane Railsback, Marjorie Kelly, Charlotte Ohmart, Carolyn Schuler, Rebecca Manns. 4th ROW: Janice McCullough, Carol Moore, Beverly Baker, Betty Marie Ulery, Shir- ley Lyons, Joyce Smith, Ruth Ebbinghous, Nancy Lynch, Alice Surface. 3rd ROW: Bonnie Hunter, Sharon Creager. Joanne Custer, Neva Brubaker, Darla Day, Arlene Cormany, Sandy Hopkins, Jane Ann Burch, Donnabelle Hudson. 2nd ROW: Joan Harms, Marjorie Sims, Joyce French, Shirley Michael, Phyllis Chaf- fee, Nellie Brubaker, Nancy French, Pat Metzger, Mrs. Brown. 1st ROW: Nancy Bright, Phyllis Hopkins, JoAnn Clingenpccl, Betty Schmalzried, Connie Hileman, Margaret Snyder, Jane Workman, Janet Workman, Evelyn Pearson, Judy Butler. With laughs for everyone at the fun initiation and with a very impressive formal initiation, the Sun- shine Society began a very successful year. In- cluded in the highlights of the year were a Hallo- we'en Carnival and a Sock Hop. The project for Christmas was distributing bas- kets of food to needy families and spreading cheer to shut-ins. During Christmas time we carolled in our community and had a chili supper. The big event of the year was the State Sunshine Convention which we sponsored at the Honeywell Memorial Center at Wabash on April 10. We had 47 member in Sunshine this year. Our officers were: President, Carol Moore; Vice-Presi- dent, JoAnn Clingenpeel; Recording Secretary, Evelyn Pearson; Corresponding Secretary, Carol Moyer; and our sponsor was Mrs. Brown. 1 5

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BACK ROW: Nelson Drudge, Charles French, Ronnie Dickerhoff, Maurice Lipply, Gary Faudree, Jack Gray, Carolyn Schuler. 4th ROW: Marjorie Sims, Nellie Brubaker, Betty Marie Ulery, Joyce French, Phyllis Hopkins, Connie Hileman, Joan Harms, JoAnn Seigfried. 3rd ROW: Betty Schmalzried, Bonnie Hunter, Evelyn Pearson, Pat Metzger, Janice McCullough, Nancy French, Carol Moore, Phyllis Chaffee. 2nd ROW: Margaret Snyder, Jane Workman, Janet Workman, Joanne Custer, Beverly Baker, Larry Weitzel. 1st ROW: Mr. Boyer, Philip Brown, JoAnn Clingenpeel, Charles Boyer, Mrs. Weber. PLA-DE-ORAS CLUB “We learn to do by doing are familiar words to every Pla-De-Oras member. As our club motto and name imply, we learn to present correctly plays, dramatic presentations, and orations. Our club was founded in 1934 by Mr. Boyer and Mrs. Weber, who are still our sponsors. We have 33 members and we meet once a month to prepare assembly programs or entertainments for other organizations. Our officers this year were Philip Brown, Presi- dent; Charles Boyer, Vice-President; JoAnn Clingen- peel, Secretary and Treasurer. On April 7 we gave the play entitled “Not in a Thousand Years. Our banquet was held on April 28 in the Honeywell Memorial Building. 14



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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA BACK ROW: Larry Long, Ted Hudson, Tom White, Jim Lyons, Jim Schipper, Max Weller. 3rd ROW: Ortie Manns, Kenny McNeil, Nelson Drudge, Jerry Coble, Roger Montel, Leon Albright. 2nd ROW: Mr. Penrod, Jimmy Hutton, DeWayne Heagy, Maurice Lipply, Donald Long, Jack Gray. 1st ROW: David Shock, Bob Montel, Ronnie Miller, LeRoy Bishop, Charles French, Philip Brown, Larry Weitzel. The Future Farmers of America, or F. F. A., is an agricultural national organization of, by, and for boys studying vocational agriculture. The primary aim of the F. F. A. is the development of agricultural leadership, co-operation, and citizenship. There were thirteen Green Hands initiated into the organ- ization this year. The Crop and Vegetable Show, which had its origin this year, proved to be a success. Some other activities of the Laketon F.F.A. Chapter were: Host to District 6 F.F.A. meeting, a Pest Contest, sale of warfarin, sale of garden seeds, all school box social, selection of Chapter Sweetheart, and participation in District and State contests. 1 6

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