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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW: Wilma Brown, Vice President: Shirley Oxender, Reporter, Elaine Gilcher, Parliamen- tarianp Francis Clark, Treasurer, Carol Oxender, President, Barbara Orewiler, Secretary, Elizabeth Landis, Songleader, Linda Snow, Historian. SECOND ROW: Connie Elser, Claudia Flory, Susan Hoffman, Cheryl Pitts, Connie Beck, Anna Lou Widmer, Kay Munroe, Marsha Rahmer. THIRD ROW: Sue Cogswell, Linda Hoage, Thelma Hulbert, Carolyn Kosier, Anne Gray, Rose Coler, Sherri VanSlyke, Advisor: Mrs. Bowen. FOURTH ROW: Iudy Kosier, Ieannie Chamberlain, Donna Kollar, Ieanio Hershiser, Becky Iones, Sandra Stark, Nancy Carter. '-ew-ww-1-'f-f,,.....,,.,..,., . at 4 f frx, ' -if y we-, GX in , In the above picture are: left, Kay Munroe and right, Elizabeth Landis who attended the State FHA convention at Columbus on April PFA QUEEN l3-14. Both girls were voting delegates in the election of State FHA officers. Elizabeth also participated in the state FHA chorus. Marsha Rahmer was this year's EFA queen. Attendants: Left to Right, Ieanie Chamberlain, Elizabeth Landis, Shirley Oxender, Linda Snow.
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N.C. HIGHLITES STAFF FRONT ROW: Mrs. Evers, Advisor, Iill Critchfield, Dan White, Assistant Editor, Nancy Kwader, Editor in Chief, Carol Oliver. SECOND ROW: Ruth Leslie, Susie Oyer, Ianet Rickard, Charlotte Clark, Sandra Weaver, Mary Sue Lougheed. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Esterline, Betty Joy, Roger Meyer, Neva Whitney. Missing from the main staff are: Sandra Stark, Frances Clark, Lola Surbey, Iudy Yoder. The Prince of Peace Contest, sponsored by the Ohio Council of Churches, consists of two parts. A student may enter either the es- say contest, or give an oral mem- orized speech. If a student choses to enter the speech contest, he is required to memorize a prepared speech. This year's winners in the school competition were Betty Hadley and Ieif Thompson. They then were en- titled to enter county wide com- petition. In this, Betty placed second. In the essay contest, a stu- dent writes a theme using peace as his topic. He may use any ap- proach that he likes. The winner in county competition was Carol Oxender. She went on to place second in the state. The N.C. Highlites main staff was chosen from the journalism class this year. Because of the small class, the staff was opened to all high school students interested in paper work. N.C. Highlites is published once a month at a cost of IOC per copy or 354.5 a semester. It aver- ages fourteen pages a copy. The purpose of the school paper is to inform the students of the ac- tivities that are going on, articles of interest, important dates and the happenings about school. PRINCE OF PEACE PARTICIPANTS SPEAKING: Betty Hadley. FRONT ROW: Linda Mapes, Sharon Franz, Carol Oxcnder Barbara Orewiler, Mary Ricks. BACK ROW: Sandra Weaver, Ann Kintner, Neva Whitney, Ieff Thompson, Bob Hoffman, Doyle Rodenbeck. 23
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW: Mr. Melhorn, Advisory Bill Knepper, Frank Lantz, Kendall Traxler, John Dietrich, Ron Slagle, Ray Rupp, Rick Repp, Steve Critchfield. SECOND ROW: Kenny Konoif, Ralph Deloamp, jim Waterston, Chuck Rummel, Iim Messner, Carmen Cummins, Ion Lantz, Arlon Schroeder, Duane Prisbie, Edwin Sutton. THIRD ROW: Larry Wine, Roger Kosier, Dean Kosier, Dennis Stark, Ronnie Kunkel, Bill Kosier, Dennis Downing, Don Kollar, Gary Manley, Rodney Hendricks. FOURTH ROW: Lavon Sumner, Bob Edinger, Bob Robison, Dean Hutchison, Norman Coler, Iim Speakman, Bob Suntken, Richard Walkup, Larry Manley. In the picture shown at the right are Bob Edinger and Norman Coler shoveling corn at the Vo-Ag. Farm. Many hours were spent at this farm plowing, fitting ground, planting and har- vesting crops. Through this work, there is provided on-the- job training and a fine educational program. At left is Iim Waterston watering and brushing two of his show pigs. Iim has been in Vo-Ag for two years and plans to go into farming upon graduation.
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