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First Row: Patsy Warren. Karen Spicher. LaVonda Stahly. Donna Stone. Kathy Stahly. Second Row-: Carolyn Miller, Carol Weldy, Sandra Martz. Betty Andrews. Gloria Miller, Janice Berger. Dianna Evans. Carole Armold. Third Row: Glenda Dumph. Linda Cain. Janice Miller. Maurine Culp. Donna Kay Wagner. Jeannette Dean. Doris Berger. Joyce Zentz. Marilyn Lutes. Miss McBee. Fourth Row: Arneal Pippenger. Ruth Haines. Karol Slabaugh, Kathy Ringenberg. Marie Klotz. Jenafie Biller. Marguerite Wagner. Mary Ann Hawley. Ruth Greenawalt. Helen Umbaugh. Sandra Thomas. F. H. A. F. F. A. Th is year Future Homemakers ol America worked exceptionally hard toward the completion of our project—the building of a miniature ideal home. We also decorated and figured the cost ol our model home. For our money-making projects we held two hake sales. The big event of the year was the spring District meeting, held at Purdue University on March 8. Our sponsor was Miss McBee. President Vice-President Secretary 1 reasurer Historian Refx rler Song Leader Parliamentarian --- Carole Armold I Iclen Unibaugli — Sliaron Sechrist Marguerite Wagner Donna Stone Doris Berger ---- Carolyn Miller Karolc Slahaugh I he Future Farmers of America Club of this year was very successful. I hey began the year by holding a picnic and swimming party at Center Lake in Warsaw. Their fall project was the harvesting of the cabbage that they raised during the summer. An annual Parent and Son Banquet was held late in the winter. I he climax to this year’s program was the sending ol two representatives to Lafayette. Indiana, to participate in the state F. F. A. Convention. I heir advisor was Mr. Copeland. President Jim Oeorge Vice-President Wendall Sheets Secretary Denny ( »eorge Treasurer-------------------------Kenny Mullet First Row: Roger Buss. Donnie Sechrist. Second Row: Fred Slabaugh, Lyle Faulkner. Kent Stuckman. David Berger. Jim Hartzell, Kenny Mullett. Mr. Copeland. Third Row: Larry Otto. Denny George. Windy Sheets, Bob Scheets. Jim George. Noble Seidner. Rodney Stump.
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D. C. E. First How: John Hawley. Stanley Thomas. Mike Hoover. Phillip Hochstetler. Gerald Yoder. Second How: Anita Hoover. Larry Riley. Donald Miller, Denny Downs. Mr. McGrew. The Di versified Co-operative Education Clubs purpose is to train students for occupations in which they would like to continue after graduation. This gives the students training and experience which they could not obtain in the classroom. The club is under the supervision of Mr. McGrew. President ----------------------Anita Hoover Vice-President---------------------Larry Riley Secretary-Treasurer Gerald Yoder First Row: Jim Rood. Bob Scheets. Ed Getz. Larry Stahly. Roger Buss. Second Row: Mr. McGrew. Allan Corwin. Jerry Elmore. Lee Hochstetler. Tom King. Electric Club The Electric Club was organized this year by Mr. McGrew to promote among boys in high school an interest in any kind of electronics. Members had several projects throughout the year; one of these was manipulating the public address system at the Community Building. First Row: Anita Corwin. Diana Evans. Portia Mutschler. Susie Calbeck. Susie Neibert, Margo Miller. Second Row: Karen Clouse. Linda Price. Karen Spicher, Tish Nettrour. Jane Rood. Terry Pippenger. Barbara King. Third Row: Doris Berger. Stanley Lopp, Bill Stouder. Roger Heckaman. Larry George. Lewis Naylor. Gwen Fisher. Mrs. Rood, sponsor. Fourth Row: Pat Martin. Sandra Nichols. Linda Heckaman. Gary Culp. Ron Wilson. Ronnie Elliott. Jim Clouse. Art Club I he newly organized Art Club under the sponsorship of Mrs. Rood spent most of the year preparing for the future of the club. Several guest speakers were heard throughout the year. President Bill Stouder Program Chairman Linda Heckaman 24
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Y-Teens and Hi-Y Complete First Row: Linda Price. Barb King. Gloria Miller. Karen Clouse. Susie Neibert. Sharon Stuckman. Susie Field. Sarah Miller. Rita Nettrour. Jeanie Culp. Pat Warren. Second Row: Carol Miller. Terry Pippenger, Joyce Welty. Judy Kauffman. Donna Wagner. Martha Hartman. Doris Berger. Judy Lewis. Linda Heckaman. Sandra Smith. Pat‘Leer. Mrs. Miles. Third Row: Pat Martin. Connie Haney. Joanne Slabaugh. Margo Miller. Linda Jones. Lou Ann Wyman. Joann Ingraham. Judy Schori. Jenafie Biller. Susie Templeton. Carol Weldy. Glenda Dumph. Marietta Holderman. Fourth Row: Karen Spicher. Tish Nettrour. Dorothy Martin. Sarah Wright. Susie Calbeck. Carol Hahn. Jane Rood. Ruth Ellen Salzman. Ila Stone. Fifth Row: Joyce Zentz. Maxine Welty. Sandy Nichols. JoAnn Getz. Peggy Lakins. Mary Jean Woodhams. Vonda Wysong. Dottie Ulery. Sharie Hoyt. Miss Hoover. Sixth Row: Carole Armold. Charlotte Stickel. Marsha Swihart. Carolyn Yeager, Pat Thompson. Bonnie Cain, Marguerite Wagner. Janice Miller. Portia Mutschler. Dixie Hare. SENIOR Y-TEENS WERE SINGING 'Autumn Leaves found the membership of the club climbing . . . ‘Picnic’’ time and the girls enjoyed a wiener roast at I-ake Syracuse . . . Christmas came and the Y-Teens had their annual Mother-Daughter Banquet as they “Decked the Halls with Boughs of Holly . . . “Let’s Go to the Hop found the launching of a Record Hop to be a tremendous success . . . Spring came and the “N. H. S. Alma Mater was sung as the girls frantically searched for a service project ...To our sponsors, M iss Hoover and Mrs. Miles—“You’re the Greatest” . . . “Graduation Day' and all of the seniors said good-bye to a wonderful year . . . T hese were truly “Moments lo Remember. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Song leader Pianist Dottie Ulery Martha Hartman Peggy Lakins Pat Martin Vonda Wysong Carol Sue Hahn First Row: Carol Sue Hahn. Peggy Lakins. Second Row: Vonda Wysong, Martha Hartman, Dottie Ulery, Pat Martin. 26 Nappanee Auto Dealers Association
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