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INDUSTRIAL ARTS FIRST ROW: K. Barkey, R. Parr, S. Schmitz, K. Hoyer, D. Bowman, M. Kruger, E. Himes, E. Hall. SECOND ROW: R. Welker, J. Lutman (Pres.), J. Wren (Publicity Officer), T. Pease, J. McElroy, J. McElroy, D. Cosby, D. Rhinesmith, C. Kline, L. Frick. THIRD ROW: D. Gravit, B. Outcalt, C. Henderson (Treas.), S. Gunning, J. Mills, C. Halsey, G. Harring, S. Frey, L. VanWagner, M. Frey, D. Mullins, Mr. Leman (Sponsor). FOURTH ROW: F. Sobasky, S. Deetz, L. Keller., G. VanWagner, S. Reese, L. Spero, R. Hutchins, C. Charles, D. Halferty, H. Smallwood, E. Gayheart. FIFTH ROW: L. Dailey, B. Rowlison, J. Milleman, J. Castner, B. Greenwalt, T. Bar- key (Sec), G. Levitz, C. Angus, L. Dunkel, M. Clugston, D. Faulkner. SERVICE IS THE WORD The primary function of the Industrial Arts Club is service. This is evident in their many work projects, such as, scrap drives and parking cars for the basketball games. Other activities included field trips to Green- field Village and the Ford Museum near Detroit. Pictured above are Jim Hodge, Mike Frey, and Hugh Smallwood operating a drill press. Ken Parsell and Ronnie Gillen, supervised by Mr. Leman, are laying-out projects.
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FFA ROW ONE: R. Coney, J. Prough, S. Army, T. Ruhl, D. Hollowell, T. Army. ROW TWO: R. Ernsberger (Vice Pres.), D. Cosby, P. Heckler, R. Wolheter (Treasurer), A. Mynhier, R. Engle, C. Henderson, D. Starret, M. Gor- don, J. Kruger. ROW THREE: G. Hollowell, D. Easterday, D. Beiswanger (President), S. Perkins, C. Brown, R. Nelson, J. Leaders, R. Perkins, R. Ernsberger, M. Schuhler, F. Sobasky. ROW FOUR: J. Coney, R. Randol, M. Roades, B. Lawson, A. Pfafman, C. Rude, M. Frey, D. Dunkel, E. Gordon, R. Klingerman, R. Friedele, L. Sel- lers (Secretary). ROW FIVE: B. Clingan, R. Porter, M. Brown, R. Albright, G. Kessler, T. German (Reporter), J. Smart, T. Penick, E. Helmuth, G. Call, R. Emerick, J. Hodge. ACTION IS THE KEY WORD Prairie Heights is very proud of its hard-working and very active FFA. They have won many contests in the fields of public speaking, essays, and im- promptu speaking. They have a unique program of work in which they have sold over 3,000 dollars of corn, and have planted as many as 10,000 trees. The FFA also has a point system whereas the hardest working members, through their achievements of a certain number of points, are eligible to go on trips. Prairie Height ' s FFA prepares the boys for an occupation in farming and in agricultural business. FFA boys make a final tabulation on the Pest Contest. In the picture they have such things as birds heads and rodents ' tails. FFA boys make a final tabulation on the Pest Con- test. In the picture they have such things as birds heads and rodents ' tails.
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Jill Mills duplicating material on the photocopy machine. Jim Milleman seems to take his job pretty seriously as he threads a projector. AV CLUB SERVES ALL DEPARTMENTS ROW ONE: L. Wright, L. Vanderventer, S. Frey, M. Frey, J. McElroy, L. Ulch, R. Perkins, S. Koehler, W. Nee- ley. ROW TWO: D. Daub, S. Deetz, J. Milleman, B. Greenwalt, M. Gordon (Secretary), J. Hodge, L. Kellett, R. Hutchins, D. Bowman, Mr. Hepler (Sponsor). ROW THREE: A. Rigg (Treasurer), G. Hall, S. Army, J. Boyer (President), P. Cummings, R. Gamble, L. Mullins, J. Pant, K. Barkey, C. Freed. ROW FOUR: R. Coney, C. Crawford, B. McMahon, S. Musser, L. Reese, M. Shaffer, J. Mills, P. Sedruly, D. Shaffer, J. Denison, R. Parr.
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