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T tr First How: B. Hildebrand, R. French, M. Goff, K. Yonker, M. Dickey, V. Oller. Second Row: M. Fleming, K. Penwell, D. Gooden, R, Siegert, B. Wieneke. From thirty-four candidates, eleven seniors were elected to the National Honor Society on the basis of scholarship, service, character, and leadership. To become eligible for election, the candidates must spend at least one semester in the school from which they are elected as well as have a scholar- ship average of B and maintain that average while a member. Not more than fifteen per cent of any class can be elected. The council for the election of this group consists of the principal and members of the faculty. The reward for this outstanding scholastic attainment is a pin with the society's emblem, a torch, which is presented at commencement exercises, Election to this society is one of the most cherished memories a graduate of Pana High School may have. 442177 -Q
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A busy year for the boys of the F.F.A. began with the earning of rnoney for their treasury by such projects asi gleaning corn fields, building hog houses and concrete hog troughs, and carrying out a chain gilt project. Two judging teams entered the state contest last lune and earned high honors. lirn Epley and Richard Mundell received individual ribbons for high score in their fields ot judging. The Pana FFA. was highly honored when last year's President, David Dorn, was selected for the Star Farrner award from section 19. Elected on the basis of high scholarship, leadership, ability, and activity in the supervised farm program at high school, he is now a candidate for the American Farmer degree which will be decided at the national convention in Kansas City Missouri, this fall, ln charge of the PFA. this year were: lim Epley, President, Bobby Bruns, Vice-President, Darrel Barrinaer, Secretary, Bob Lees, Treasurer, Richard Mune dell, Sentinel, Virgil Barringer, Reporter, and Mr, Staff, Sponsor. Organized at Pana in 1946, the Future Farmers of America continue practical preparation for the years ahead. First Row: E Hallman P ffckelscn 'J Earfingef K Earl Flundeli E Csbcfn E Sr::tl1,B F r J' low, E, Hays, B Eeyers, 2 Wilhcur G Turner, D. Vlaadirrgfon, G Ternrnen Ecmngfff Third Row: S Eivers, L Klindworth, Varderlse Bruns, H Manuel, I Epley, B. Lees l C F Er: be Second How: Mr Stalf R Ruoyl Ade,l Hryhorysak, R. If Wright A N1ckelson,A Harber
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