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.- , , lW2 . - - . -5?-'X 'T 'F v 3 if 'fl .KL 1-1- MTS- JOYCQ Holtkamp STANDING, TOP Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marian Davies, Margaret AdVi50T Dunifon, Sandra Moorman, Jean Miller, Helen Demint, Doris I-lines QNX Betty Jo Vogt, Marilyn Ritchie, Evelyn Kerns, Mary Ellen Demint. SECOND ROW: Thelma White, Sue Demint, Gloria McGannon, Josephine Clark, Patty Good, Jacqueline Shook, Faith Rogers, Carole Y'T E E N S Jean DuCheney, Cartha Pollock, LaDonna Long. FRONT ROW: Mary Ellen Ritchie, Bonnie Lu Logan, Dotty Lou Stewart, Mrs. Holrkamp, Mary K. Poe, Arlene Perry. President ..... ..... D otty Lou Stewart Vice President. . . Bonnie Lu Logan Secretary. . . .... Ma ry K. Poe 00275, L Treasurer. . Mary Ellen Ritchie p OL15-,S Reporter. . . .Arlene Perry Ile-Side waz-f Chorister. . . . . . . Margaret Dunifon nt Advisor ............. Mrs. l-loltkarnp The Ridge Y-Teen Club consisted of twenty-five girls and our advisor Mrs. Holtkamp. A candle-light service was held to install the new club members and officers. A tea followed the installation with mothers and friends attending. Mrs. Jarvis and Mrs. Cvallamore were guest speakers at our regular monthly meetings. Movies were shown at one of the meetings. The Y-Teen Club took care of the check room at the home basketball games. The Club also held a bake sale to raise rnoney. The Y-Teens sponsored a Christmas Dance, which was enj oyed by all the high school members, teachers, and friends. The admission to the dance was a pair of socks, which were sent to an orphanage. Our project for the year was to buy new slip covers for the davenport and chair in the Y-Teen room. We also sent a box of chocolates overseas. Marilyn Ritchie was named County Y-Teen president. Mary K. Poe represented our club at Dennison University last summer. The Club gave an Easter Chapel Prograrn in April. This page sponsored by ODEWELLERS CLOTHING WEIG LES GROCERY STR.-XWN5 GROCERY Delphos Delphos Middle Point
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'14 A ' w ' 3,0 , A , dgigg' '3:f-H., ' ' f'1+5': ' -lr- ..-glr-' '- ' As 'V fi Dwight Smith f STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Reidenbach, Richard Hines, David Advisor ' Co'-xgill, Harold Wollenhaupt, Robert Matthews, Ronnie McC1eary, Donald ' Arn, Bill lireischer, Joe Leathers, Bill Galloway. SEATED: Gene Goodwin, Paul Moorman, Richard Evans, DeWayne Hyman, Maynard Kerns, and 5 530 Albert Swany. ,G . ,.i'3e,X:xgxWX Q2NNg,i:e9xO President. . . DeWayne Hyman Vice Pres. . . Richard Evans F,F,A, Secretary. . Paul Moorman Treasure. . . Gene Goodwin Reporter. . . .Maynard Kerns Sentinal. . . . Albert Swany There are sixteen boys enrolled in Vocational Agriculture. We have had a busy year so far. De'-'Jayne Hyrrian, our president, was elected secretary of the County Council. The first of June, Maynard Kerns, Paul Moorman, Albert Swany, DeWayne Hyman, Richard Evans, along with IVlr. Koenig attended the state F.F.A. convention at Columbus Gene Good-.vin and Paul Moorrnan attended F.F.A. Camp and served as cook for two nr.-eeks. '-Ve initiated the seven freshrrxan boys to the Green Hand Degree in October. The Chapter also sponsored a Halloween Party which was enjoyed by the whole high school. The Junior-Senior Ag. class conducted a corn picker safety campaign in which helped pre-:ent many an accident. In fiom-ember, Mr. Koenig resigned to accept a higher position. Since then we have been going to the March F oundation School where Dwight Smith is our instructor. This page sponsored by the following Middle Point merchants MIDDLE POINT EQUITY ELEVATOR MCGINNIS MOTOR SALES BUETTNER WELDING SHOP Wham. -- - 'l 'Z-I AU' if
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