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Maybe it is the sound of the seed cleaner, being cranked by some hard working freshmen, or maybe a heated debate as to whether Durhams are better than Hereiordsp or it may be pen-type barns versus stanchion-type barns. But whatever it is you can be assured there is always some activity going on in the Agriculture Room, the headquarters of the Future Farmers of America, an organization of our high school. Here, we learn the principles of today's farming, the theory of tomorrow's farming and, the principles of citizenship which are the same yesterday, today, and always. We have enjoyed group activities throughout the year, such as: our Parent-Son banquet, our pig roast, several hayrides and barn dances. As the senior F.F.A. members look back on the year we are sure it is one that never will be forgotten. - .A- Pres. ..... .... H al Gr1i'i1n Vice-Pres. .. .... Ray Eppler Secty. .... ..... C arl Price Treas. ..... ...... V ic Shanley Reporter .... .... D oug Mummert Scntinal .... ....... P aul Stolt FRONT ROW, seated, left to right: Denny Sellers, Dale Reykoph, lfic Shanley, Paul Stolt, Hal Griffin, Ray Eppler, Doug Mummert, A1 Vaughn. 1 SECOND ROW: Mr. McAlvey: advisor, Bill Wilbur, Ierry Burrows, Clark Ketchem, Don Huftord, Carl Ernst, Bob Livingston, Iim Bellmer, Dean Wheaton, Don Bellmer, Darwin Dunshee, Bill Kalbfleish. THIRD ROW: Rodney Hickman, Iohn Tepokeah, Clifford Hand, Henry Hankins, Bob Martin, Leon Pearson, Alan Bachelor, Tom Beyers. Frank Montel, Louie Hand, David Dunshee, Dave Stolt. FOURTH ROW: Larry Sipe. Iim Terpning, Darwin Swehor, George Satmary, Ernie Iohnson, Quinton White, Bob Hand, Vince Griffin, lack Walters, Dick Barker, Norm Grahms, Gerry Becker, Bob Meyer, Ron Fraley. Bob Ladd, Dewane Swenor. 68
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The purpose of the Girl Athletic Association is to provide recreation for any girl from ninth through twelfth grade. The girls earn money during the year for letters and pins. These pins and letters are given to those who have participated in G.A.A. and have not missed more than three meetings. Miss Mary Roberts is director or this club. Members play basketball, volleyball, bowl, and during the win- ter months participate in winter activities such as skat- ing and jumper-riding. The meetings are not only enjoyable but are healthful too. Pres. .... . Vice-Pres. .. Secty. .. Treas. .. GA THIRD ROW, l. to r.: Helen Ericks, Darlene Warren, Ruth Murray, lane Orient, lane Pavinsky, Linda Price, Marge Murray, Donna Winters Martha Koslosky, Marion March Pe Dick 1 I QQY Y' SECOND ROW: Gail Hoyt, Lynn Iohnson, Betty Io Ross, Glenda Schroder, Iudy Taylor, Iudy Logan, Nina Culp, Louise Hammond, Karen Rasmussen, Miss Roberts. A. Marge Stowe Doris Lemble Betty Kearns . . .Pat Burns FIRST ROW: Dawn Barnum, Pat Bellamy, Betty Kearns, Doris Lemble. Marge Stowe, Pat Burns, Marilyn Gregory, Nancy Smart, Barb Fredericlcs. 67
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Pres. ,... . ....... Tom Smith Vice-Pres. .... Marcia Blum Secty. . . .... Linda Stueck The emblem of the National Honor Society is the keystone and the flaming torch. At the base of the keystone are the letters S, L, C, and S. which stand for scholorship, leadership, character, and service. These are the primary principals which are held before the school as 1 couraged to strive for them. Five per cent of the class chosen in the Junior year and ten per cent chosen in the Senior year are eligible for Honor Society. The initiation ceremony for Iuniors is held in the evening with parents attending. The ceremony for Seniors takes place at a school assembly program. Both of the ceremonies are held in the spring. The founding of the Society took place in 1925 with seven- teen charter members. Miss Nellie Beebe was the sponsorer from its beginnlng until her retirement in 1949. Since this time th h ' e c apter has been sponsored by cr committee composed of Mrs. Inglis, Mrs. Dean, Miss VanNess, Mrs. Stech, Mr. Spitler, and Mr. Luttman. goa s, and all students are en- national honon SOCIETY FRONT ROW, seated left to right: Tom Smith, Linda Stueck, Bonnie Elliott, Marcia Blum, Carol Stanaback, Dennis Sellers, Mrs. Inglis, advisor. SECOND ROW: Carl Price, Doug Mummert, less liauiiman, Dave Sikarskie, Ierry Hull, Cammie Reycraft, Nancy Treloar, Eleanor Todd, loan Hankms, Nancy Cotanche. 69
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