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FUNCTICJNING Members of the MERCHANDISING CLUB pictured above are: Crow one! Seaman, Gunder, Lorenze, Lewis, Moon, Cox, Hepburn, Honey, Malone, Sanders: Crow two! I. W. Shollenberger, adviser, Blocher, Phelps, Tiernan, Schaffer, Cumming, Schlender, Morase, Reinhardt, Langenbach, Bryson: Crow three! Hangge, Cole, Hag- gett, Nelson, Farringer, Ripley, Scott, Miller. Members of CASHIERS pictured at left are: Crow one! Peters, I-Corning, Nichols, Van- Deventer, Coad, Clymerg Crow two! McGuire, Newman, Morley, Mayo, Cole, Stallings, Iohn Millam, adviser. OFFICE ASSISTANTS pictured below left are: Lee, Greiss, Mrs. Miriam Reed, adviser, Kelley, Hodgson, Tilson. Members of the SECRETARIAI. SCIENCE CLUB pictured below are: Crow one! Richardson, Dickinson, Under- wood, Williams, Tyminski, Whittle, I. Anderson, V. Anderson, Neubert, Brennan, Crow two! Robinson, Palm, Staggs, E. lohnson, Strilcov, Kangas, Madsack, Herron, Denton, Miss Mary Robert- son, adviser, Miss Agnes Bushnell, adviser, Crow three! D. lohn- son, Burgess, Beckwith, Thietje, Schouweiler, Murtha, Carruth, Miller, Whitbeck, Voigt.
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WITHIN O. . S. . Momlrors ol tho FFA COUNCIL pictured above right ore: irow one! Mock, Boker, Lowson, Pittmcm, Austin: Crow two! Scott, Nr-ls Htinson, odviserg Ftobbins, Loobey, Whit- ley, Worivor. Monilirzrs of the FOREIGN LANGUAGE COUNCIL pic-turorl bt-lr.w loft ore: Irow onel Miss Mory Cfitherino Schmitt, Nugent, Wohlobg Irow two! Robert C. Anderson, Tor-, Austin, Dori Thornhill. Members oi the FHA COUNCIL picturod below right ore: Irow onel Mrs. lfiloon Dekker, ridvisrrrg Griilin, Gilmore, McKay, Leitgeb, laillellg trow twol Prslilrlos, Tyrninski, Curruth, Crory, flpringor. Merchandising Club ollers to many students the opportunity lor leadership training and activities on the local, stale, and national level, stated XV. Shollen- berger, club adviser. 'l'he merchandising club also I'ur- nislics the social :activities and attitudes students miss because ol their work on the job. XVhiIe receiving valuable training in handling money, the cashiers have also served the school by assuming re- sponsibility lor receiving all school money, issuing rc- teipts, making the deposits, and preparing the records. llcaded by l.inda Mcfiuire and advised by john lXIillam, the cashiers have perlormcd a valuable school service. UIlite Assistants gives students a basic knowledge ol ollice work while relieving the pressure ol' routine work ol the secretaries, stated Mrs. Miriam Reed, ad- viser ol the group. 'I'hcir main duties consist ol' deliver- ing messages, working on attendance, phoning parents ol absent students, and some typing. Secretarial Science Club develops personality and charac ter trails necessary to success in the business world besides stimulating interest in secretarial work. The group has gone on licld trips, had class programs, and also helped with clerical work. The purpose of FFA is to provide extra-curricular activities ol' a rural or agricultural nature for boys en- rolled in vocational agriculture. stated Nels Hanson. adviser. lt also provides leadership experience today lor the boys who shall grow into our agricultural leaders ol' tomorrow. During the chapter's lirst year in exist- ence at O.H.S. it had a Christmas tree and light bulb sale and had a stand at the school carnival. Made up ol' representatives Irom all the second year language classes, the Foreign Language Council regulated inter-language programs such as carol singing and the purchasing ol' pins. 'I'he main function oi' the year was the Foreign Language IJIZIIHIIICI, .-Xrottnd the XVorld. FH,-X emphasizes the importance ol worthy home membership and encourages democracy in home and connnunity life, commented Mrs. liilecn Dekker, ad- viser. 'l'his year's projects included Thanksgiving, Christ- mas, and May Day baskets to needy families. and gifts't0 detention and rest homes. Page Twenty-one
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