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an I 't ll., lv l 1 v 'l l -1 .. , i l ' i li , l I l H 9 . i 4 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA CLUB The motto is Toward New Horizons. The purpose of the F. H. A. Club is to promote appreciation of the joys and satis- factions of homemaking, the importance of worthy home membership, democracy in home and community life, international good will, the development of creative leadership, and , wholesome recreation. The projects of the club are to make and sell candy at Christmas and send a box of materials overseas. The club had a party at Christmas and a weiner-roast in May. The officers are: president, Mary Berrierg vice-president, Martha Berrier, secretary. Nancy jo Bales, treasurer, Melinda Ball, parliamentarian, Karen Trusselg historian, Betty Ely: song leader, Donna Pence, editor, Phyllis Simmons: Chapter mother, Mrs. Berrier. Frm! Roux' Rosellen Cook, 1 The sponsor was Mrs. Weimer, who was succeeded by Mrs. Hurst. Peggy Hummer, Nancy Bales, Mary Berrier, Ruth Wentz, Melinda Ball, Q- Q Phyllis Simmons, Martha ag Berrier, Linda Hooks, V is Sue Voght. 1 Serozm' Roux' Mrs. as A fir ,iw 4' I Weimer, Karen Trussel, ., E gygg -af Carol Denton, Carol Lautzenheiser, Linda Holdren, Patty Yaden. Janet Fear, Betsy Racer, Carol Schmidt, Treva Howard, Phyllis Ellison, Mary Beth Buckmaster. Third Roux' Betty Ely, Joyce Bright, Judy Caylor, Sue Ann Stucky, ' 3 wifi- iilf Carol Clements, Lola X Louks, Betty Carnes, Nancyanna Groendyke, Barbara jordan, -luanitta Fuller, Beverly King. F. F. A. Fjrr! Rnzzu' Larry Teegarden, Don Ford, Ralph Needler, Mr. Brinkerhoti, Gene Williams, Carl Bantz, ,lim Luzadder, ,lim Rinker. Dean Ford, Glendene Refi. Semmf Roux' Kenneth Perry, Bill Rouse. Lee Kellogg, Bill Hiday. Bob Ramseyer, Melvin Huntzinger, Gerald Lawrence, Larry Schmidt, Bob Shores, Donnie Kesler. Francis Ramseyer, Dean Ely, Melvin Parker, Eddie Elliott. Tliirn' Roux' Dick Ort, Danny Morris, Glen Dale Helm, Floyd Bob Bales, Richard Clamme. Philip Caldwell, Charles Daily, Harold Love, ,lim Rhoton, jim Baker, Wally Hornbakcr, -lim Davis, Ray Cale, ,lim Schwarzkopf. Bales, Contests the F. F. A. Club has taken part in are public speaking, essay, secretary and treasurers' books, farm safety, dairy safety, dairy judging, livestock judging, and farm mechanics. The projects of the club are purebred gilt projects, paper drive, scrap metal drive, and garden seed s-ales. The purpose of the F. F. A. Club is to practice brotherhood, honor rural opportunities and responsibilities, and develop qualities of leadership. The motto is, Learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve. The officers are: jim Luzadder, presidentg Carl Bantz, vice-president, jim Rinker, secretary, Dean Ford, treas- urcrg Gene Williaiuis, reporterg Ralph Needler, sentinel, Donald Ford, conductor. The sponsor is Mr. Brinkerholf. a '.,...i,a-awQa.,,pf1a...,.-,saswwvv-wi: -i N ,fl . .-51h'f'7lfF' i' Tffitfii .f1f.llUJ1i?l9.1l' 1:.fCfi'r ti.h1rLA1L4l 1?M?tli1ltm0i:il,:ltV 'in 1- Mill fr- lil' Pill' 1 3'7'i1'f'l.-2' 'l5lll5lF'W l r
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LIBRARY CLUB Sealerl: Howard Pence. Miss Rea. Minnie Liofilotl. Ifsthcr Parker. Sharon Overmeycr. Vera Hawk. Rnmul., Ramos. Sluflrfirle' -Ioe Kyle. Mike Ball, Gene llaxvk. Roger Zulich, Bob Risinger, Bill Racer. Those not in the picture are Dick Ely and Iirank VanCamp. The Library Cltib has stich projects as book dis- cussions, bulletin boards. shelf reading. and the card catalog. DISCUSSION CLUB Fin! Roux Marion King. Charles Wfilson. Rex Bell. Tom Rhea, bl. T. Scott. Serum! Run: Adolph Ramos, Bob Bates. Harold Ever- hart, Bill Trussel, Keith Layman, Mr. Wfilson. Tlainl Rau: Dick Hawk, Charles Fear, jim Ford, john Louks. STUDENT COUNCIL Fin! Rim: Ralph Needler. Harold Everhart, Vincent Morris. Martha Ford, Glenn Goodspeed. Shirley Enochs. Se't'rn1J Ruiz: Bob Bates, Sally Cale, Norma Michael. Dallas Humerickhouse, Carolyn Pearson, Virginia Futrell, Mr. Hayes, Harry Vifaters, Max Risinger. Tbim' Roux' Karen Trussel, Mary Buckmaster, Dick Peck. Bill Bales. Audrey Resinger replaced Martha Ford for the second semester. SCIENCE CLUB Sealed: Mr. Davis, Stella King, Maynard johnson, Sharron Townsend. Standing: Max Risinger. james Comstock, jim Krebs. Arves Ramseyer, Bob Smith, jerry Humerickhouse, Martha Voght. Vera Haxvl-1 is presitlent. lioggr fiiliglix yitr-prgci. dent. Bob Risinger. secret.try-treasurer, Sharon Over- heyer, press reporter. Miss Rea sponsors the Library Club, The purpose ol the cltib is to create a greater in- terest among students in the use of books and library services. The cltib had a Christmas party December Ii and a spring party. The purpose ol the Discussion Club is to discuss school and personal problems. The oliicers are 1 president. Rex Bellg vice-presi- dent, Charles Wilstiiig secretary-treagurer. Tom Rhea. The sponsor is Mr. Wilstiti. The Student Council is the student government body of the school, It is composed of the presidents and the advisers ot each class. This cgroup has charge of chapel programs, dances. and pep sessions. lt also brings tts one as- sembly program during the year. Vincent Morris is president of the group. Shirley Enochs is vice-presidentg janice Perry. secretarystreas- urer. Mr. Hayes is sponsor of the Student Council. The purpose of the Science Club is to promote in- terest in various branches of science and to investi- gate the relation of science to every-day living. The othcers are: president. Maynard .Iohnsong vice-president, Stella Kingg secretary-treasurer. Sharon Townsend. The sponsor is Mr. Davis.
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SUNSHINE CLUB Sharon Schwarzkopf is president of the Sunshine Clubg Gloria Penrod, vice-president: Joyce Hart, secretary: Nancy Smith, treasurer. Mrs. Wfallace is the sponsor of the club. The projects of the club are to send cards to the sick and shut-ins, to go caroling at Christmas, and to bring happiness to others. The club had a Christmas party and a spring party. l l I Fm! Ruiz 5 Donna Burchard. l Nancy Smith. Gloria Penrotl. Sharon Schwarzlcopl, -loyce Hart, Carol Refi, Carol Moyer. 1 Siefullrl Roll .' Nlfi. Wfallace. XVilma Terhune. Mary Pugh, Roberta Baker, Carolyn Pearson. Betty Gum, Kathryn Goble. Tl-ijrif Roux' Mary Ann Ford, Betty Allen, Bonnie Ramseyer. Edna Reinhard. Helen Herring . was absent when the picture was taken. ,,.'1'J Q Wi! . Pt FI7'.l'l Rim 5 Mary Ann Refi. N A ., 7 g A i Waunita Shiner, Sandra Hoover LJ R' CQ 1' fb 3 .Of lac Ruby Lautzenheiser, Sedonna I ' Q gf -' , Newman, Virginia Futrell, 0 4-L' aj ,loan Futrell, Patty Carnes. Nila Bright, Betty Love. Sgroizd Roz: .' Miss Albertson, Helen XVall, Martha Shannon. Georgie Russell. Tom Coleman. Sue Smith. Martha Ford, Sandra Schuller. Miss Nelson. Third Roux' Beverly Irwin, Bob Ford. Lyle Towns. Carson johnson, Glenn Goodspeed. Ray Saxman. Gerald Keller, ,lay Beaver, -lerry Burchard, Allen Grilhth. 4, .tx RA VQN DRAMATIC The purpose of the Ra Von Dramatic Club is to promote interest in dramatics and public speaking. The club is divided into committees, and each committee is responsible for a play at one of the regular meet- ings. Three one-act plays were presented in public in February. The club will take part in the Drama Festival at Muncie in April. The officers of the club are president, Sue Smithg vice-president, -lay Beaverg secretary, Helen XX'allg treasurer, XY aunita Shiner. The sponsors are Miss Albertson and Miss Nelson. The club held its Christmas party December 10 at Miss Nelsons home. It will have a party in the spring for the seniors at Miss Albertson's home. Vincent Morris, Vfalter jackson.
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