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RA VON DRAMATIC CLUB The purpose of this club is to furnish dramatic training, to stimulate public speaking, and to present plays for school entertainment and for public performance. Members of the Dramatic Club have given skits and lessons in make-up. They have taken trips to see plays put on by more mature actors. They had a movie and a speaker on dramatics. Socially they enjoyed an initiation party, a Christmas party, and a spring party honoring their senior members. The sponsors are Miss Nelson and Miss Albertson. The officers are president, .lack Gilbert, vice- president, Jim Liechtyg secretary, Carol Teegardeng treasurer, Patti Buckley. Roll: Phyllis Allen, Roy Bell, Clyde Bennett, Patti Buckley, Jeanice Cale, Peggy Ely, Wava .lean Ford, .lack Gilbert, Leona Holsten, Marilyn Hoover, Jimmy Liechty. Joy Nell Love, Claredene Morris, Barbara Neff,Naney Oswalt, Carolyn Parker, Harriet Reasoner, Wilma Reff, Annetta Stiver, Dick Sutton, Marjorie Sutton, Carol Teegarden, Kathryn Waltz, Joan Wentz, Faye Wible, David Wilson. A JUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB The primary aim of the Junior Dramatic Club is to encourage and guide dramatic ability in the junior high school. This club presented plays for club meetings and the annual public performance for Farmers' Institute. Miss Rea is the sponsor. Officers are president, Jack Dougherty, vice-president, Waunita Shiner, secretary, Sandra Hoover, treasurer, Carol Russell. Roll: Jerry Burchard, Patty Carnes, Doris Cortwright, Joe Crider, .lack Dougherty, Martha Ford, Wanda Fosnight, Joan Futrell, Gail Garrett, Glenn Goodspeed, Alen Griffith, Shirley Haworth, Sandra Hoover. Carson Johnson, Stella King, James Krebs, Ruby Lautzenhiser, Dolores Ledbetter, Carol Russell, Geor- gianna Russell, Martha Shannon, Waunita Shiner, Sue Smith, Lyle Towns, Helen Wall. Page twenty-seven
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COMMERCIAL CLUB The purpose of the Commercial Club is to promote interest in the business world and in the study of commercial subjects, to encourage social spirit by offering opportunities for wholesome social contact, and to become familiar with our businesses and the services they offer us. The members of the Commercial Club enjoyeda trip to Fort Wayne on March 8. They toured the WOW0 radio station and the Lincoln Life Insurance ofiice buildings and saw the new oflice machines in these buildings. The sponsor is Mrs. Nunn. The officers are president, Charlene Fisher, secretary-treasurer., Pat Schullerg reporter, Donnie Brown. Roll: Jeweldine Baker, Kathryn Barr, Donnie Brown, Amelia Clamme, Charlene Fisher, Marilyn Futrell, Charles Harter, Judith Mosier, Patricia Pence, Jackie Pethtel, Margaret Ramseyer, Vera Jean Ramseyer, Pat Schuller, Mary Trent, Betty Williams, Janice Williams, Norma Zigler. I i t HOBBY CLUB The purpose of the Hobby Club is to stimulate interest in developing hobbies for oneself. Sponsors are Mr. Hayes and Mr. Funderberg. The officers are president, Don Ely, vice-president, Robert Starrg secretary-treasurer, Vincent Morris. The special project for the Hobby Club was the building of model air planes of all types. In the spring there will be a demonstration of all models built, and in particular there will be a gas model demonstration with awards for the best flight. Also awards will be made with respect to best building jobs. Roll: Billy Baldridge, James Bedwell, Emmett Beeks, Rex Bell, James Bonjour, Tommie Coleman, Junior Coleman, Jon Cook, Stanley Crawford Raymond Dearduff. Dean E. Ely, Don Ely, John Fear, Dick Hawk, Maynard Johnson, Eugene King, William Krebs, Jim- mie McClain, Leo McClain, Vincent Morris. Marion L. Morris, Paul Norton, Sharon Overmyer, John Peck, Bob Pence, Jack Powell, Max Risinger, J. T. Scott, Bob Smith, Bob Starr, Kenneth White. Page twenty-six
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FUTURE I-IOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The aims of the F. H. A. are to promote interest in home economics and appreciation of the joys and satisfaction of homemaking, to work for good home and family life, and to promote leader- ship. The club sent a box of Christmas gifts to children in Czechoslovakia and gave a tea for the mothers, friends, and teachers of the members. The sponsor of the F. H. A. is Miss Smith. The officers are president, Delores Leech, vice-presi- dent, Rita Jesterg secretary-treasurer, Marilyn Haynes, reporter, Alice Barrington, song-leader, Joan Clammeg pianist, Paula Berrier. Roll: Alice Barrington, Peggy Bedwell, Paula Berrier, Joan Clamme, Julia Dodds, Marilyn Haynes, Phyllis Herring, Joretta Humphrey, Luella Huntzinger, Donna Jester, Rita Jester, Joan Johnson, Delores Leech, Phyllis Melick, Imogene Needler, Jeanette Williams, Barbara Wilson, Mary Wilson. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The purpose of the F. F. A. is to honor rural opportunities and responsibilities and to develop leadership. The program of the club is to report on the junk drive and on the pest contest. The sponsor of this club is Mr. Brinkerhoif. The officers are president, Derry Nestleroadg vice- president, Jesse Rogers, secretary, Joe Daily, treasurer, Johnnie Herring reporter, Fred Mock, watch- dog, Jerry Armstrong, conductor, Charles Cain. Roll: Jerry Armstrong, Charles Cain, James Cale, Joe Daily, Francis Ford, Dwight Helm, John Herrin, Robert Kreischer, Fred Mock, Jesse Rogers, Verlin Sills, Wendell Wells, Lawrence Beymer, Carl Bantz. Jim Davis, Marion DeBatty, Donald Ford, Paul Headley, Donald Kessler, Burl Macon, John Martin, Darrell McCammon, Derry Nestleroad, Kenneth Nuckols, Robert Ramseyer, Gwen Rinker, Bud Shores, John Simmons, David Pearson. Page twenty-eight
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