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Industrial Arts ROW 1-Mr. Aschenbrenner, G, Smith, L. Rostron, D. Piesen, G. Hawbecker. ROW 2-C. Eacker, D. Smith, L. Sweitzer, B. Rogers, L. Poffenberger, R. Walthers, J. Beigtol. ROW 3-D. Bell, J. Zentner, K. Wall, P. Engelhardt, G. Appel, R, Guentner, S. Sarff. ROW 4-J. Sloan, E. Stern, P. Cram, J. Fulrath, M. Lower, T. Bookman, M. Hawbecker. ROW 5-D. Rippy, J. Burkitt, D. Bowman, L. Mathias, R. Lichty, V. Butts, R. Dollinger, K. Rahn. This past year the Industrial Arts boys had a very nice time working with each other and having fun together. They enjoyed a hay-ride withthe F.F.A. boys and a swimming party in Freeport. They also had a scrap-drive to earn money for their club. The officers this past year were LarryRostron, presidentg Gary Smith, vice-president, David Piesen, secretary, and Gary Hawbecker, the club's treasurer.
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Kwill Klub ROW 1-S. Sarff, M. Poffenberger, S. Kloepping, D. Shafer P. Lamoreux, V. Morgan, L. Rostron, ROW 2- J. Sloan, E. Hawbecker, R. Roth,R. Helms,S. Fo k, P. Graham. ROW 3-Mrs. Mahlum, J. Cole, S. Warneke, C. Lamoreux, K. Wall, D. Piesen, R. Dollinger. Hi ya, cats, what's the news? Is it happiness, or .the blues? This is something you might have read the past year in one of the columns of the school paper. L.H.S. students have found that the best way to keep up with the latest in sports, fashion, gossip, and other interesting news is to subscribe to the Lan- O-Type. Each month Larry Rostron, Editor, wrote an interesting and worthwhile editorial. Assistant Editor, Pat Graham, helped Larry in organizing the paper and writinia few articles. David Piesen, Secretary and Business Manager, took subscriptions to the paper and sold t e paper each month. Headline Editor Sharon Warneke, was usy thinking of interesting and eye catching headlines for the columns. The Kwill Klub re- porters gathered the news and turned it into Mrs. Mahlum and the Typing II class, who completed the task of printing the paper.
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Future Homemakers of America .J a 3' lx x ROW l-E. Hawbecker,J. Bowers,Miss Beck,D. Shafer, M. Berge, ROW 2-M. Lotzbaugh, L. Rury, D. Geary, S. Flickinger, P, Lamoreux, D. Buss, P, Graham,A. Tallman, S. Kauffman, N. Tallman, P. Kruse. ROW 3- S. Warneke, M. Fisher, L. Kuhlemier, J. Eslinger, P. Sheridan, J, Lower, C. Blair, P. Kingery, L. Grove, L. Gothard. ROW 4-S. Morris, M. Bonnell, C. Koning, S. Linton, S, Kimpel, J, Stoner, N. Bowers, S. Champ- ion, A. Irion, V. Crofton, K. Parod. ROW 5-G. Lamoreux, C. Diffenderfer, L. Williams, M. Isenberger, K. Truman, K. Englelhardt, J. Lichty, D. Kruse, M. Poffenberger, B. Witmer. ROW 6-C. Martin, J. Baxter, S. Shilling, S. Ort , C, Lamoreux, J. Wiersema, C. Lotz, B. Shaner, M. Misiewiez, S. Smith, J. Diffenderfer. As in every previous year, many girls were members of the Lanark Chapter of Future Homemakers of America. The aim of this club is to make a better home, community, and world in which to live. The FHA girls have been very busy this past year. In the fall they had their annual Family Night. Mr. Ebert, Mrs. Wise, and Mrs. Eikenberry were the guest speakers. In the spring the girls took their mothers as guests to the Mother-Daughter Banquet. The girls all helped to raise money by donating good- ies for their bake sale. . Jane Bowers, president, Darlene Shafer, vice gresidentg Marilyn Berge, secretary, andElaine Haw- ecker, treasurer with other officers, attended of- ficers' training school in Mt. Carroll.
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