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n 2 l 'R Q 'Y A - Y, A me M , 1 . ........... First row: Marcia Brumbaugh, Claudia Gaines, Sue Eisenlohr, Joy Koogler, Rita Wirth. Second row: Sandra Collins, Judy Durst, Carol Hoke, Miss Miller, Mary Ann Tulley, Ann Bach, Arlene Kagner, Shirley Flint F TURE TEACHERS GF AMERICA jk S? These girls think they would like teaching the younger set of our country's population. They like children, and would, therefore, like to instruct them and help them to become the future leaders of our country. They assist the teachers by substituting, grading papers, and many other things which will help them later when they take up the job of teaching full time, President, Ann Bach
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is nik . First row: Dick Galloway, Joe Tully, Terry Shoenfelt, Ted Lambert, Norman Layman, Denny Hicks, Mike Rohr. Second row: Mr. Lancaster, Ronnie Yoakum, Mike Tillet, Lonnie Lamb, John Tracy, Jim Tracy, Tom Boomershine, Morbert Hussey, Ted Stickler, Ken Baker, Doug Fast, Allen Renner. Third row: Kent Foster, Jim Hess, Dave Hinders, Russel Siler, Dick Wagner, Bob Payton, Mickey Whitesel, Norman Danes, Randy Saylor, Mike Snyder, Bob Rabold, Sam Hoke, Fourth row: Butch Yoder, Malcolm Treon, Ken Durst, Jack Peck, Jerry Ditmer, Jack Norris, David Macy, Gary Messler, Gerald Winters, Jim Studebaker, Tom Hanson, Gregg Copeland. Fifth row: John McKinney, Nelson Hommel, Jerry Bruck- ner, Joel Williams, Tryon Rosser, Hank Biddle, Jeff Norris, Bill Gaskill, Warren Geralds, John Hormel, Bill Marshall, Tom Walker. HI-Y N What's the club that all the boys like? You're right - Hi-Y. This is a branch of the National Young Men's Christian ,. F! , .wk M NM! Association. The Hi-Y sponsors dances and parties, and this , -Q a year the group has had many programs for the student body. l 1 XX . w The club maintains high standards of Christian character, ' and is a wonderful organization in which boys can hold membership, President, Bill Gaskill
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rldm' JX J , K J J 5 , - J s Q 1. V X h . ::v E st- X x A ji l Q First row: Judy Statzer, Gaydelle Thompson, Susan Shelby, Beverly Whatley, Sherry Treon, Annabelle Gibson Nancy Eby, Linda Baker, Zoe Becker, Judy Johnston. Second row: Barb Overly, Pat Haney, Linda Buckly, Jackie wagner, Joyce Pitsinger, Joyce Clevelle, Jane Boomershine, Shelia Warner, Arlene Kessler, Judy Hudnall Sue Lauterbach, Joan Studebaker, Connie Fair, Elaine Paulus, Karen Schenk. Third row: Pat Kelley, Carol Weber, Viola Kyle, Emily Frost, Sue Morris, Mary Locke, Sandy Woods, Carolyn Anderson, Mary Johnson, Phyllis Collins, Linda Mikesell, Barbara Kerns, Marcia Farren. Fourth row: Sharon Burns, Mary Legault, Pam Marshall, Nancy Derringer, Marlene Merrit, Judy Mohler, Chris Haas, Jenny Mohler, Claudia Gaines, Sandy Teeter, Joyce Edmunds, Brenda Weeks. FUTURE URSES OF AMERICA Does your head ache? Then go find a Future Nurse. She is one of a group of girls who realize their need in life, and are doing something about it. The Future Nurses are being trained along the lines of patience, efficiency, and dependability, Their many activities included talks by spe- cialized nurses - hours of work put in on making the Homecoming float - and visits to hospitals. with courage and faith in God, these girls will be the women in white of tomorrow. President, Linda Baker fi 'Xu-
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