Marlington High School - Scenario Yearbook (Alliance, OH)

 - Class of 1970

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Clubs Prepare Members for Future ,. Nr, if . Q. , f t Home Ec. students learn more about and sisters to school. .,,,, J r fl child care by bringing their brothers The National objectives of the Future Home- makers of America this year were to strengthen bonds within the family and community and to help youth comprehend problems of society and con- tribute to their solution. At each meeting, one of these objectives was used as a basis for their activities. A few of these projects were sending letters to service- men, the annual parent-daughter banquet, at which officers were installed, and a bake sale. The club also enjoyed a picnic at Tannenhauf Golf Course and var- ious speakers such as an exchange student from lce- land. In order to promote patriotism on Memorial Day the F.H.A. declared it red, white, and blue dress- up day. The motto was Toward New Horizons , and club colors were red and white. Their flower was the red rose. Degrees were awarded to members according to their achievement and dedication. These degrees were Junior Homemaker Chapter, Homemaker, and State Homemakers symbolized by the key, scroll, and torch respectively. . 'Q lf? .,, ..-M S '11 FUTURE HOIVIEIVIAKERS OF AlVlEBlCA-Front Row: Nancy Dickerhofffpresident, lVlarge Penrod-vice president, Susan lVlcGirr-secretary, Debby Dysle-treasurer, Diane Green-historian, Bonnie Devieseparlimentarian, Bonnie Battershell-refreshments, Sandy Allenerecreation, Lola Ebie, Barb Day. Row'2.' lVliSS YOUNG-8dViS9V. Miss Vessels-adviser, lVliss Holbein-adviser, Karen Hedrick, Kathy Popovich, Paula Fox, Genevieve Gribble, Bose Shannon, Debbie lVlorris, 117 Shirley Hoover, Kathy VanCamp. Row 3: Paulette Nlackey, Trudy Snode, Pat Martin, Diana Heestand, Linda Anderson, Judy Blasiman, Darlene Boyd, Sally Cook, lVlary Congrove, Doris Kireta, Jennifer Smith, Cindy Schmucker. Back Row: Julie Fording, Linda Ray, Chris Coulter, Becky DuBois, Gloria Pontius, Loretta Waugh, Suette Steiner, Janice Bauman, Diane Wellman, Barb Conner, Chris Cline, Mary Frank.

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45 of Gen FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA-Front Row: Rick Frank- president, Don Parrish-vice president, Frankie Jo Sutcliffefsecretary, Tom Frank-treasurer, John Nicholasereporter, Herb Castel-sentinal, Dave Maurer-student advisor, Nancy Dickerhoff-F.F.A, Queen, Jim Baswell, Chris Coulter, Ray Boyce, Duane Strong, Rick Drummond, Byron Knight. Row 2: Mr. DeHoff-advisor, David Rhoads, Richard Nidy, Floyd Moreland, Kenneth Williamson, Herb Brady, Richard Eberling, Bruce Parrish, Kenneth Rummell, Charles Wood, Darrell Grimes, Mike Ringer, Dave Warner, Bob Schmucker. Row 3: Barb Day, Danny Stafford, Jeff Porter, Deltin Hogue, Gloria Coblentz, Dale Students were given the opportunity to make further preparation for their prospective careers by joining Future Farmers of America. The Parliamentary Procedure Teams brought home first and second place ratings. The F.F.!-X. also joined the State Convention in Columbus, Ohio, and later five delegates were sent to the National Convention in Kansas City, Kansas. After their trips, the delegates showed slides taken at theconvention to the mem bers. For the first time, the club was featured on a local television program. ln this way they explained to the public what their club was doing. They even ex- hibited some of their animal projects on the show. They also sponsored other activities such as tractor pulling, growing corn, making wreaths and door swags at Christmas time, having a banquet, and serv- ing others in the area. Some of the boys aided Mr. Ivan Pauli in cleaning rubbish from his barn which recently burned completely to the ground. One of the more enjoyable events of the club is selecting an F.F.A. queen each year. She must be a member of the club-and is voted by her club mates. Fausnight, Calvin Moore, Roy Anstine,Vond Barker,Mike Bailey, Bobby Butler, Dale Minich, Bob Johnston, Bob Dixon, Margaret Newell, Vallene Hardman. Row 4: Sanford Nisley, John Hoover, Lowell Frederick, Glenn Johnson, Lynn Frank, Charles Keene, Ed Johnson, Dennis Kapper, Val Woolf, Roger Hoover, Orus Miller, Dave Clift, Bill Gantz, Bob Vadasz, Terry Baird. Back Row: Kenny Shoemaker, Dale Wolf, Dave Kump, Don Patterson, Tom Burdick, Ron Millard, Mike Zellers, Bill Miller, Donald Frank, Terry Thomas, Tom Bradley, Rod Green, Joe Ginther, Torn Spalding, Dave Flaber, Michael Hostetler. Glenn Johnson, Dale Fausnight, and Lynn Frank exhibit their F.F.A. animal projects. 116



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Clubs Extend Knowledge With Mr. McCowen as their adviser, Commercial Club members learned more about secretarial work. They were entertained with various speakers and questioned a panel of business school graduates. Members also went on a field trip and held a banquet in the spring. Experience gained through the club and classroom work proved to be an asset to the students. Under the direction of their adviser, Mr. Kay Vaughan, members of the Science Club developed new interest in the field of modern sciences. Their activities included field trips, parking cars at basket- ball games, and guest speakers. Members also worked on projects which were shown at the Annual Science Fair in the Spring. In its second year of existence, the Radio Club, directed by Mr. Simpson, gained new knowledge and facts about ham radios. They enjoyed many activities pertaining to this subject. One of the highlights of the year was the demonstration offered at openhouse in which members demonstrated how to reach distant places. Sherry Moore and Mary Gwynne, Commercial Club members, gain experi- ence working office equipment. COMMERCIAL CLUB-Front Row: Shirley Hoover-president, Terry Laughlin-vice president, Marsha Wilson-secretary, Nancy Dickerhoof-treasurer, Sherry Moore-program chairman, Kathy Pauli-reporter, Kathy Williamson, Laurie Williams, Violet Rowe. Row 2: Mr. McCowen-adviser, Cheryl Weibush, Mary McKnight, Helen Evans, LuAnn Haines, Dolores Weedling, Jane Hinds, Debbie Hamblen, Pat Jacobs. Row 3: Karen Newhouse, Marilyn Smith, Carol Long, Debby Dysle, Cheryl Henry, Debbie Bauhof, Debbie Bennett, Sandy Frank, Peggy Gibson. Back Row: Pam Jarvis, Linda Hostetler Lianne Dunn, Cynthia Miner, Mary Gwynne, Karen Linder, Carol Champer, Nancy Todd, Sharon Moore, Suzann Ray, Parma Reid, Bonnie Conrad.

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