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First row: Susan Bowling, Janet Deavers, Etta Hammer, Anna Mae Urban, Debby Self, Chris Cope, Susie Curran, Melody Bruckelmyer, Joanne Gillette, Betty Ogle. Second row: Ginny Self, Sharon Tracy, Carol Allen, Mary Dalrymple, Sandi Williams, Rosemary Davisson, Karon Kishler, Madeline Wamack, Linda Archer, Maureen Albertine. Third row: Judy DePinto, Barbara Bowman, Mary Lou Kelley, Starla Moore, Linda Craig, Mary Chute, Vicki Baker, Anne Jenkins, Beverly Davisson, Carolyn Willison. Glee Club Kept Busy 18
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First Row: Ed Fink, Ronald Moose, Jim Brown, Jim Fink, John Keister. Second Row: Lester Keister, Alma Hoops, Bob Gilligan, George Seals, Mike Garey, Richard Scott. Third Row: Rick Bruckelmyer, Steve Mohler, Roy Sinift, Mike Snyder, Jerry Householder. The Vocational Agriculture Department, under the direction of Mr. Lee Folk, consists of five fields: livestock production, crop production, agriculture engineering, farm management, and Future Farmers of America. The F.F.A. organization is a part of the total vocational agriculture program. It is a national chapter organization with chapters in all fifty states. Officers of the New Lexington Chapter for the 1965-66 year were Jim Brown, president; Jerry Householder, vice-president; Jay Householder, treasurer; Doug Bauer, secretary; Ed Fink, sentinel; Bill Newlon, reporter; and Mike Snyder, student advisor. The F.F.A. engages in a wide range of activities. Some of these activities are state judging contests, parliamentary procedure contests, monthly meetings, and county and state fairs. Achievement awards are offered each year for F.F.A. members. Pins can be earned in various ways. Ways of earning degrees include: attendance at meetings, parliamentary procedure, outstanding farming programs, and other leadership and agricultural achievements. 17
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First row: Toni Lewis, Betty Cheney, Connie Hannan, Gloria Kidd, Pat Grigsby, Linda Smock, Toni Wright, Susan King, Barbara Fortney, Nancy Fondale. Second row: Suzanne Donelly, Cheryl Seals, Shirley Ray, Rita Bartimus, Sharon Witt, Donna Sherrick, Jackie Sanborn, Sue Fetty, Diana Bowersock, Veronica June, Ellen Musick. Third row: Sue Walker, Martha Keister, Kathy Cote, Debby Earwood.SharonStanton, Nancy Turner, Jane Cannon, Vicki McDaniel, Margie Seals, Janet Eveland, Diana Fankhauser. The Glee Club, although smaller than it has been in past years with only 67 members, had a successful year. Under the direction of Mrs, Norman Rockwell, the Glee Club has presented two main programs, a Christmas program in which all groups sang, and a Song Festival in the spring. All groups participated in the medley of great hits. The Glee Club also sang for the P.T.A. and in a united caroling party at Christmas time. The Mixed Chorus is a newly organized group under Mrs. Rockwell's direction. There were 44 members, boys and girls combined. This group was introduced at a P.T.A. meeting in the fall. The group also offered numbers in our school programs, community functions, and went caroling at Christmas time. The Glee Club and Mixed Chorus sent a select group to Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, to participate in a 1,000 voice choir. 19
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