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the Piquonian page sixlccn F. F. A. Rumi- I: Clmrlus lflnt-rick, Ralph Spillcra, Rzwinonil Mills, advisor, Dun Lnvv, Rirlmril ML'Quown Hou' 2: Dnlc l'r1uuhn, lurk Lcitcr, ,loc Lyons, Melvin Srcvuneon. Lowcll Mohler, Bob Huston Rau' 3: Hcrlwcrt Sulunullnpp, Rus Null DL-nlnnn, XY'uvtw Dunlnzxn, Paul lrloliimgvsr, Don llnrlvic, Allu-rl Hinton Rim' 4: Conn Ashton, Whltlo llumx-, Ucrnltl Iulicn, Charles Rus:-cll, Clxlrcnrc Croix, Raw Pork, llolw Ioncx Aviation Club Rim' I: john Lnngc, Rav Porn-r, Rnvlnonil Ball, l.con Bowman, mlviworg Tom Clark, Darrell .loncs Rnu' 2: Dirk l'lnlli5,Clifford Snytlcrg Kunnurh llcuir, Don Amshary, lolm Lows, XX'ilync Cromcs Run' .55 Alan Bohlnntlcr, John Vfillinnuun, Huh llixsctr, Dirk Kt-ll, john Korovilos, lirncst Cornclius Rim' 4: llill lonca, Dirk lhnnrhl, Dirk l'i-nrxon, Dirk Stnlcv. ,lim Xlfisu, Frul Lillicraln Slide Rulc Clulv Run' 1: ,luck llrncknmnn, Bill Rct- vcrlmali, Dirk llnilcv, Victor Cicigur Row 2: l-lornm Yiinphcr, Hnnnnh Rcvmillcr, Don Ainslmrv. Bcrlhn Atlnnu Nou' 3: Fu-tl l'lclnnwrt,vliin Baldwin, XVill1ur,Iol1nson, Bob Hunter Rim 4: ,luck Kwon, Elvin Pmrncti, mlvisorg llaiul Ziinphcr. Dick Dill
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55: lffififil' Aff'',:QE1E35fE1if:-:-:IEEEE , 1' 3.5: if fI5:5:53:::if:5i5E1E5S555 : -- -' -:-: i 2-:- ':5:!:1 ,':- fi -11 ' 5IE1i1E2:1:IEE2ffZ ffu 75:1 ' 121' f3:5f535f f:1f5f1 2555 J '-31154 - jf w ' ' fl' -. w. :Cf ' M J - ' 6 x a X5 -. ' S we . + . I X :ff,ks . , .. X ff! J .. 5' ' .r lt -Z' ' - ' 4 .. -v f ' Q. :u:ez::if . . the Piquoman Home Economics Club ASING all their programs on the topic Etiquette, the 90 girls in the Home Economics club this year enjoyed a series of meetings which helped each member to develop good manners and poise. jean Csterbend was elected president, Dorothy Anthony, vice president, Nancy Robinson, secretary-treasurer, and Lois Shafer, program chairman. Irene Vourlas made an attractive poster from the theme of each meeting and Carroll Starr planned the social activities of the club. Miss Ruth McKinley was the advisor. Early in the year a one-act comedy on men, manners, and make- up, entitled Plain Alice Steps Out, was presented by four mem- bers of the club. The group enjoyed a movie entitled The Doctor's Daughter. This was an educational film showing the values of foods to the human body. Another outstanding program of the club was the assembly program. For this, several of the girls gave talks on date and dance etiquette, besides tips for general usage. The girls with the help of several boys illustrated various points mentioned in the talks. RS 6 A , Pfam ' - f' .ge Q vm -15:5 t I 1 f 11' . 1 I . -4: i QI,--.r.H if-Z Z-:f. .55:k1:5:f:'. ':'Ek5': ziifiliiliwa --4-:fi ..-.-.-i:IE2EF5251?555ff3v1:1?IE1:2E1 iq:?2g.5,'E2g,kg:g::.g.:.:.:.g.g.gC5g.'lZ-.-.-.-.- - . '12 Tb. L. .- ... -. 1 4-A -Nancy Robinson Senior Dramatic Club HE Senior Dramatic Club was composed of seniors and sophomores. Mr. Theodore Gray was the advisor until his election as state senator called him to Columbus. David Link was elected president and Carroll Starr, secretary. Programs at the meetings included dramatic readings given by members of the club. -Carroll Starr Junior Dramatic Club URING the past year a group consisting of 45 juniors and freshmen met every other Thursday morning with Mr. Robert Richardson, their supervisor, to develop their dramatic ability. A one-act play entitled The House of Shame was directed by Edith Kastner. The Thanksgiving play A Modern Thanks- giving was the most outstanding accomplishment of the year. Officers elected at the beginning of the year included: President, Bill Hetherington, vice president, john Reymillerg and secretary, Doris Miller. page ffteen
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' S Y I I I X 2 Illl'K fi l '70 T... - ' 1 f ' Z . . the Piquoman Future Farmers of America l UTURE Farmers! Why are we here? To practice brotherhood, honor rural opportunities and responsibilities, and develop those qualities of leadership which every Future Farmer should possess. The Future Farmers of America is the national organization for students of vocational agriculture. Activities participated in by members of the Piqua chapter in order to accomplish the purposes of the organization included: a trip to Hocking Valley, the showing of projects at the Miami County Fair, a treasure hunt and weiner roastg attending the International Livestock show at Chicago and the Little International Judging Contest at Columbus, and purchasing steers cooperatively. -Elmer Ketzel Aviation C lulv , .... 1 . X N 'e X. X HE Aviation Club met under the supervision of Mr. Bowman. Officers were Raymond Ball, president, Ernest Cornelius, vice presidentg and secretary, Ray Porter. The purpose of the club was to learn more of model and com- mercial aviation and to help the younger modelers with the ex- periences of the older fellows. Talks were given on such subjects as Air Crashesf, Speaking of Wings, the new army planes, and on how to build a flying model from start to finish. Two of the boys told about their very in- teresting trip to the National Model Aviation Meet. The boys who build gas models brought their models, started their motors, and explained the principles of plane and engine. Many interesting pictures on different phases of aviation were shown at the meetings. Some of them were: How to Fly, Air Progress, Aircraft Landing Gears, and Com' mercial Aviationf' fs , f X N' s V 1'- X' .--. Af N ,qui-' QF? .JT ? -fl in' Sx Liitiliis S' .Qi .ziitililiiz N' fu-1153511 w .D, i133121' Slide Rule Club HE Slide Rule Club met every Wednesday in the physics laboratory under the direction of Mr. Barnett. The first thing that the club did was to find out why the slide rule works. Then throughout the meetings of the year, the students presented mathematical problems which they wanted solved. These problems were worked out by the entire group. The main difficulty of the students in working the slide rule was not in getting the figures but in locating the position of the deci- mal point. Club officers included: president, Dick Baileyg vice president, lim Baldwing and secretary, Bill Retterbush. -Bi ll Retterlvuslt page seventeen
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