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FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Rutter, M. Plaut, M. Trentman, I. Kratka, D. Cox. SECOND ROW: S. Cohen, L. Sommers, B. Schnitzer, J. Scott, E. Lundy, S. Forman, S. Webb, A. Kolber, B. Brannan, M. Schneider, J. Creadick, D. Harris. I I 0 . Halofrit' The D.E.C.A. Club is on a na- tional, state, and local level. Its pur- poses are to foster better interest in Distributive Education, and bring together the two groups of co-oper- ating students in the school. The club participates in social gather- ings, field trips, and the annual state convention. Delegates are chosen for participating in the na- tional meeting. een alma diff' The Future Teachers of America Club, headed by Miss Ruth Green, Miss Ella Hoyt, and Mrs. Amy Farrand, has three purposes: to give young people specific informa- tion about opportunities in the field of education, to help young people develop qualities which are necessary for successful teaching, and to acquaint yoimg people with the history of our schools and the part they play in our way of life. Q SEATED, left to right: C. Rosen, Doto, B. Mowbray, V. Hudson, E. McGinnes. STAND- ING: A. Drescher, B. Clayton, E. Jacobsen. ABSENT: E. Blazock, J. Deery, E. Seitenbecher.
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pea 0 4 The Projectioneers are an indispensable part of our school life. Their duties include showing films, and oper- ating audio equipment and the spotlight. Throughout the year the seniors are teaching the other boys how to maintain and operate the various equipment. Judge a tree by its fruit, not by its leaves. FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Talley, S. Caney, C. Benner, D. Watson. SECOND ROW: R. McCaffrey, P. Dougherty, R. Zebley. ABSENT: C. Roeper, J. Madson. Wa- 6'To create, maintain, and extend through- out the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian characterf' is the pur- pose of the Hi-Y Club. These senior high boys make money for the World service pro- gram of the Y.M.C.A. by such projects as paper drives, dances, and car washes. FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Zebley, W. Mason, O. Wise, C. Benner, B. Roberson. SECOND ROW: L. Q. Marshall, F. Peterson, D. Watson, B. Matuszeski, R. Walker. THIRD ROW: J. Madson, R. Baker, C. Roeper, W. Woods. ABSENT: .l. Thewes. The Amateur Radio Club under the co-sponsorship of Mr. Joseph Brevsfer and Mr. Edmund Dubbs, is open to any student interested in amateur radio. The seventeen boys operating F.C.C. licensed station W3BHT have picked up such far away points as Guam. LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Harwitz, J. Gregory, .l. Thewes.
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