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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The purpose of the Future Farmers of America is to develop competent, aggressive, rural and agricultural leader- ship by strengthening the confidence of farm boys and young men in themselves and in their work. The club has taken part in the following contests:Livestock-judging Contest, Dairy judging Contest, Dem- onstration Contest, F. F. A. Speech Contest, F. F. A. Essay Contest, Farm Safety Contest, Soil and Water Manage- ment Contest, and Pioneer Hybrid Corn Contest. The club was host to the Bluffton Chapter for an interclub party. The members have sponsored the following projects: all 4-H activities, the registered gilt project, garden seed sales, farm machinery repair, and scrap metal. The club motto is: Learning to do, Doing to Learn Earning to Live, Living to Serve. The officers are Bud Shores, president: David Pearson, vice-president: Gwen Rinker, secretary: jerry jarvis, treasurer: Kenneth Nuckols, reporter: james Rinker, sentinel, john Peck, conductor: Burton Brinkerhoff, sponsor. FIRST ROW: Donnie Ford, jim Luzadder, Burton Brinkerhoff, Kenneth Nuckols, john Peck, Bud Shores, David Pearson, jerry jarvis, jim Davis, jack Simmons. SECOND ROW: Richard Clamme, Donnie Kesler, Carl Bantz, Robert Ramseyer, Gene Williams, Diamond Cook, junior Slentz, Ralph Needler, Bill Hiday, Bob Bales, jimmy Rhoton. THIRD ROW: Dick Ort, Floyd Beymer, Harry Waters, Leroy Cale, Harold Love, Roger Humphrey. Melvin Huntzinger, Bob Shores, Dean Ely, Dean Ford. Francis Ramseyer, jack Allen. Darrell McCammon, Paul Headley, and Derry Nestleroad were absent when the picture was taken. o o o u Q .....u........ ATHLETIC CLUB The purpose of the Athletic Club is to learn more about sports and athletics. Sponsored by Mr. Faris and Mr. Hayes, the club had a party in October. The officers are Lee Kellogg, president: Gerald Lawrence, vice-president: and Gerald Keller, secretary-treasurer. FIRST ROW: Darrell Terhune, Guy Cook, Charles McDaniel, Tommy Schwarzkopf, jim Myers, Larry Teegarden, jerry Bond, Floyd Sills, David Hawkins, joe Shannon, Thomas Wilson. SECOND ROW: Tommy Mounsey, jimmy Schwarzkopf, Billy Kellogg, Charles Bright, Gerald Lawrence, Lee Kellogg. Gerald Keller, Tommy Simmons, Dexter Bedwell, Gerald Humphrey. THIRD ROW: Mr. Faris, Burl Sills, Larry Beeks, Marvin King, Richard Shuman, Romulo Ramos, Max Hyde, junior Fear, Forrest Willimson, Larry Schmidt, Dallas Humerickhouse, Tom Rhea, Paul Ely, jerry Hummer, Wally Hornbaker, Bob Bales, Dale Helm, Randy Hawkins, Tommy Pugh, Mr. Hayes. FOURTH ROW: Charles Hurst, Bob Caylor, Virgil Ledbetter, Bob Bates, Fred Reff, Sammy Norton, jim Baker, Stanley Morrical, Gene Hawk, Herschel Needler, Billy Trussel, Max Hiser, Bob Fitch, Robert Risinger, W'alter Scott, jerry Robbins, Bob Kyle, Dick Peck, Keith Layman, Stephen Malott. if
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COMMERCE CLUB The purpose of the Commerce Club is to promote interest in the business world and in business subjects, to encourage a social spirit, and to become familiar with local businesses and their services. The club had an initiation party and a theatre party. The projects of the club are to take trips to various local businesses such as the I. G. A. Store, a dry cleaning establishment, a factory, and an half day trip to the Morris Store at Bluffton to view a larger business. They also will hear speeches by local business men and have short business plays. The officers are Norma Zigler president, Joretta Armstrong, secretary-treasurerg and Bob Starr, reporter. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Nunn. FIRST ROW: Pat Pence, Mary Trant, Bob Starr, Norma Zigler, ,Ioretta Armstrong, Donzella Schuller. SECOND ROW: Charles Hatter, Garnet Glattli, Mrs. Nunn, BORING B0lrlCr, Becky Robbins, Graciearm HClI0fl, Bafbafa Wilson, Sally Millard, Betty Murphy, james Bonjour was absent when the picture was taken. Q Q 4 o 4 .,n4n.n.u.. RAvoN DRAMATIC CLUB The purpose of the Rayon Dramatic Club is to foster interest in better dramatic productions. The club will give some one-act plays and skits and have practice in make-up. Sponsored by Miss Albertson and Miss Nelson, the club had a Christmas party and a spring party honoring the senior members. Two members, jerry Burchard and Lyle Towns, took part in the Poetry Reading contests at Muncie in Jan- uary, and four members presented a skit at the Speech Festival, April 7. The officers are Waunita Shiner, president, jerry Burchard, secretary, Don Ely, treasurer, and Phyllis Allen, program chairman. FIRST ROW: Carolyn Parker, Vera jean Ramseyer, joan Futrell, Virginia Ifutrell. Martha Shannon, Martha Ford, Patty Carnes, Phyllis Allen, Beverly Irwin. h SECOND -ROW: Miss Albertson, Wfaunita Shiner, lfaye Wible, Marjorie Sutton, Annetta Stiver, Sue Smith, Janice Wil- liams, Georgie Russell Roberta Durbin, Miss Nelson. THIRD ROXW: -lack Pethtel, Dick Bright, Don lily. Lyle Towns, Glen Gooclspcetl, Jerry Burchard, Carson johnson, jay Beaver. Ray Saxman.
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f- f X! ,.r ffl, if GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The purpose of the Girls Athletic Association is to promote interest in athletics among girls. The girls earn sixty-five points to get a sweater by taking part in the noon league, physical education, and after school basketball. The club had a Christmas party, December 2, and an exchange. The othcers are Dolores Ledbetter, president, Joyce Nuckols, vice-president, Carol Russell, secretaryg Sharon Wright, news reporter, and Patty Denton, activity leader. The Sponsor is Mrs. Williains. FIRST ROW: Barbara Brackin, Natalie Holmes, Ramona Anderson, Clysta Sills, Ruby Lautzenheiser, janet Layman, Shirley Mitchell, Patty Denton, Ellen Howard. SECOND ROVU: Carol Sue Hatter, Betty Love, Clara Fear, Audrey Risinger, Donna Rumhaugh, Mary Elizabeth Rogers, Sharon Wright, Dolores Ledbetter, Dorothy Downing, Donna Lou Helm, Mrs. Williams. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Reff, Joyce Nuckols, Carol Russell, Virginia Anderson, Madonna King, Phyllis Thornburg, Shirley Falk, Norma White, Barbara Adams. 6 6 SCIENCE CLUB The purposes of the Science Club are to increase our knowledge of science, to learn to perfect our skills in science, and to give service in our community and nation. The motto is Science is an activity, not merely a body of facts. Throughout the social implications of science, the powers that it puts into man's hands and the uses they could make of them should be brought out and made real. The club had a Christmas party, December 21. The ofhcers are Emmitt Beeks, president, Orves Ramseyer, vice-president, and Dick Hawk, secretary-treasurer. The sponsor is Mr. Holubes. FIRST ROW: -Iames Krebs, jon Cook, Patty Krebs, jane Lawrence, Hilda Markin, jerry Humerickhouse. Howard Anderson, Marion King. SECOND RKJW: Marvin Norris, Jim Comstock, Orves Ramseyer, Emmirt Beeks, Maynard johnson, Dick Hawk, Tommie Coleman, Marvin Morrical, John Louks, Max Risinger, Bill ROLISC- BIHY Balslflklklfv MF- Holubes.
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