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, .94 ' in T53 ,,- 13 , V, Y f f 'hw' 5. , Q'- F.T.A. FRONT ROW: Advisor, Mr. Gallutiap Treasurer, Carole Buerkp Vice President, Jeff Thompson, President, Doyle Rodenbeck, Secretary, David Gallutia, Reporter, Janet Cook, Historian, Roger Meyers. SECOND ROW: Janet Kintner, Joan Speith, Bonnie Beck, Carol Oliver, Sue Morningstar, Sandra Stevens, Shirley Bistline, Lyndal Hugg, Mary Ricks. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Wyman, Sharon Briner, Diana Pitts, Gary Hambleton, Dennis Wyman, Grant Shepard, Larry Gruber, Dwight Wilson. FOURTH ROW: Linda Nisley, Sharon Clements, Larry Wine, Ronnie Schelling, Rick Oxender, Bob Haines, Darlene Dietrich. What IsTeaching Like With the large membership in F.T.A. this year, it looks as if North Central is going to do something about the teacher shortage even though it will take a few years for these students to enter the field. Many of these students were valuable aids to the faculty in grading papers, monitoring tests, taking the class for a few moments, and grading elementary papers in the school testing program. Darlene Dietrich and Lyndall Hugg received trophies for their outstanding achievement during the past three years. The money-making activity for the club was a H... combined car wash and bake sale which was successful . The highlightof the entire year was a party at Sue Morningstar's cottage at Long Lake which was attended by nearly all the members. The water was cold but the skiing was A-OK, F.T.A. Car Wash 70
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Hi-Lites Staff Run The Presses it SENIOR PAPER STAFF, Stu Hinlcle, Duane Wyrick, Dan White Lyndal Hugg, checking latest edition. The Hi-Lites, a monthly paper, is circulated widely through the school. The main purpose of the paper is to raise the school spirit, interest students in the different departments of our school, and making a record of activities during the school year. The Hi-Lites is proud of its accomplishments and has filled an important niche in the school program. Dan White, the Editor-in-Chief, and Roger Meyer, the Junior Editor, 'have done a creditable iob. Mr. Gallutia, the faculty advisor, has also spent a great deal of time making the Hi-Lites a successful project. PAPER STAFF STANDING: Jeff Thompson, Susie Wilgus, Anna Lou Widmer, Sue Morningstar, Jill Critchfield. SEATED: Roger Meyer, and Carol Jean Oliver. if Janice Sohn is shown running off the latest edition of Hi-Lites. 69
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 2.,:ig,:,,, FRONT ROW: Lawrence Spieth, Dale Runyan, Bob VanDyke, Ralph Delcamp, Kendall Traxler, Ron Slagle, Ray Rupp, Bill Knepper, Dean Hutchison, Val Hugg, Phil Surbey, Jeff Frame. SECOND ROW: Mr. Miller, Advisor, Roger Slagle, Lavon Sumner, Larry Manley, Chuck Rummel, Carmen Cummins, Dennis Downing, Duane Frisbie, Dennis Stark, Edwin Sutton, Arlon Schroeder, Jon Lantz. THIRD ROW: Steve Critchfield, Larry Wine, Rodney Hendricks, Rick Repp, Frank Lantz, Larry Chamberlain, Jim Messner, Gary Manley, Don Kollar, Jim Kollar. FOURTH ROW: Jim Martin, Bob Robison, Ronald Kunkel, Marshall Kosier, Bob Edinger, Jim Speakman, Bob Suntken . Mr. Dale Hillard was chosen as hon- orary chcpter member. He is shown with president Ron Slagle. T963 was filled with many activities. A pest hunt was conducted with Bob Robison the winner with Don Kollar second. A fifteen minute program was broadcast over radio station WBNO Bryan, Ron Slagle, Jim Messner, Jon Lantz and Carmen Cummins were delegates to the State FFA Convention in Columbus. Nine members attended the International Livestock Show in Chicago with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller. Duane Frisbie again was high salesman in the annual candy sales. This year Duane sold 5188. Second went to Lavon Sumner, third to Ron Slagle. Duane Frisbie had the Grand Champion Steer at the Williams County Fair. Parliamentary procedure team won a gold medal in the county contest held at Edon High School. The Livestock judging team consisted of Frank Lantz, Steve Critchtield, Carmen Cummins, Arlon Schroeder and Chuck Rummel. Mr. John Anderson of Anderson Truck Terminal of Maumee posing for a pic- ture with Carmen Cummins president of the F.F.A. for the T963-64 school year. Mr. Anderson spoke at the banquet. 71
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