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RIFLE CLUB The Sharp-shooters or dead-eye Dicks are the boys in the Rifle Club. There are approxi- mately fifty boys who belong to this act. The officers are: Bill Powell, Roger Miller, Harold Wuebben, and Kenneth Obendorf. During the iirst year's tiring the boys have thirteen National Rifle Association ratings which they try to secure. The second year shooters tire government courses and have matches with other clubs. Each month there is a match between all the boys to see who is the winner of a letter. The members do their tiring in a range under the Polo National Bank. Their ringmaster is lVIorris Banner, but on Monday night Frank Pope leads the boys. The boys have done a swell job and have really added to the big performance staged in l'. C. H. S. - Q Dx 4 .. D Rifle Club Top row: Robert White, Ronald Barnes, Bill Coffman, Dean May, Ralph Fager, Lyle Sum- mers, Harry Allen, Donald Gilbert, Raymond Meiners, Walter Gipe, Kenneth Bender, Dale Houpt. Fourth row: Charles Haines, Robert Keefer, Jim Conklin, Richard Coffman, Richard Unger, Eldon LeFevre, Robert Hollewell, Donald Craig. Third row: Ronald Hendrix, Leonard Bender, Dick Zivney, Donald Gaul. Standing: Earl Bender, Roger Miller, Bill Powell. Second row: Frank Garrison, Lloyd Gilbert, Earl Ludwig, James Todd, Earl Parker. First row: John Clayton, George Loeseher, Bruce Knipple, Don Cox, Mr. Banner. Kneeling: Harold Wuebben, Kenneth Obendorf, Kendall Blair. ...29...
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l .4-.milAll..ilQ,1ii.,ii..41... Top row: Sixth row: Fifth row: Fourth row: Third row: Second row: First row: G. A. A. Gladys Ruble, Dolores Wilson, Lois Miller, Bernice Deets, Evelyn Dew, Ethel Shadewaldt, Louise Davis, Bernadyne Messer, Nellie Jane Person, Mary Hartman, Gerry Burkitt, Zelma Hendrix, Doris Scholl. Carol Linkinhoker, Shirley Rademaker, Louise Coffey, Dorothy Feary, Marietta Toms, Phyllis Garber, Betty Johann, Marion Messinger, Phyllis French, Joanne Miller, Shirley Thomasson, Mary Lea Donaldson, Phyllis Lenhart. Grace Hambley, Helen Copenhaver, Barbara Miller, Theresa Buckman, Mary Ann Young, Lois Richardson, Peggy Anderson, Dorothy Terry, Marjorie Clark, Alice Rucker, Lois Grice, Joyce Asay, Virginia Rodermel. Joyce Schmidt, Louise McCombs, Peggy Smith, Wilma Brown, Shirley Bollman, Betty Gipe, Frances Folk, Norma Donoho, Edith Hambley, Donna Heavener, Donna Wagner, Darlene Rinard, Mary Ann Hackett. Shirley Pittenger, Lisbeth Jones, Patricia Stuff, Hanarose Dickerson, Phyllis Weigle, Mary Lou Beck, Dorothy Vock, Frances Garman, Dorothy Houck, Gene White, Jean Smith, Louise Travis. Ida Mae Houpt, Patricia Davison, Elva Rowland, Phyllis Scholl, Lucile Livingston, Donna Reynolds, Miss Garihee, Vergene Lingg, Barbara McCombs, Donna Bennett. Darlene Paul, Barbara Knudson, Gloria Trader, Peggy Wagner, Janice Dauphin, Jean Bowser, Janice Behmer, Evelyn Bickford, Audrey Strauss. . . . 28 . . .
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F. F. A. Top row: Lloyd Gilbert, Donald Cox, Robert Toms, Robert Bauman. Earl Ludwig, Kendall Blair, Roger Miller, Donald Gaul, Bill Eddy, Donald Gilbert. Third row: Lyle Summers, George Loeseher, Bruce Knipple, Charles Haines, Eldon Ports, Kenneth Obendorf, Earl Bender, Wayne Binliley, Eldon LeFevre, Richard Unger. Second row: Donald Hose, Harold Wuebben, Jim Conklin, Charles Ohlwine, Raymond Meiners, William Ports, Donald Maxey, Howard Kitzmiller, Jim Todd, Keith Wagner. Seated: Bill Powell, Kenneth Dunn, John Clayton, Bud Davis, Kenneth Barkey, Vernon Meyer, Mr. Banner. F. F. A. The animal trainers and keepers of the animals include the F. F. A. boys. They hold their regular meetings every other Thursday. Mr. Banner is the adviser. To start the animals roaring, the boys initiated the green hands. Besides having several parties, a dance and the Parent and Son Banquet, the forty boys have participated in judging contests and many other activities. They contribute to all community funds. Bud Davis is President: Kenneth Barkey, Vice-president: Bill Powell, Secretary: John Clay- ton, Treasurer, Kenneth Dunn, Reportergand Vernon Meyer, Sentinel. The boys have as their motto: Learning to Do Doing to Learn Earning to Live Living to Serve ...30...
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