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Study hall — a study in human behavior THE THREE R's AND THEN SOME . . . The buzz of the saw in the shop. . .the careful experiments in the science room. . .the full house in the library. . .the voices of sweet melody echoing from the music room. . .the peck of typewriters in the typing room. . .those straight seams in homemaking class. . .those daring trips in driver's training class. . .the studious silence of the study hall. . .the rattle of dishes in the cafeteria all go together to create a day at school.
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Could be they're studying Dare devils A hope chest, boys Looks like Old Faithful Now join in on the chorus No talking and no errors Knock before entering
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Bottom row, L to R.: Keith Rotheoberger, Joe Avery, Dale long, Rolland Crow, Maurice Oglesby, Julian Bell, Duane Royer, Ronald Brown, Maurice Davies, Donald Brenneman, David Knop, John Gochenour. Second row: Ross Milner, Howard Hendrickson, Mark Crum, Gene Mellinger, Bill Kemmerer, Harold Scolley, Donald Knop, Norman Skiles, Robert Waldron, David Melvin, Mr. Acord. Third row: Charles Douglas, Ronald Gascho, Don Price, Fred Brown, Robert Dunk, Gerald Mosson, James Gross, John Koble, Earl Unger, Robert Archer. GAVE THE SCHOOL A NATIONAL REPUTATION ... The Future Farmers of America have again had a very eventful year and have brought more honors to our school. The livestock judging team deserves a great deal of recognition for its outstanding achievements this past year. Winning first in the county contest, they went to the dis- trict, placing second. It seems that they were due for a drop, because they fell to thirteenth at the Purdue Round-up. The real thrill came when the team went to Indianapolis and placed first in the state contest. The boys and coach were all smiles as they came home with their electric clocks and fountain pens. The team then ended its livestock judging career by plac- ing fifth in the national contest at Chicago. The FFA boys again sold pop at all home basketball games. Also they increased their treasury considerably by selling subscriptions to THE FARM QUARTERLY. Too, the chapter div- ided itself into two teams for a pest contest. The winning team enjoyed a fish dinner at the expense of the losing one. Bottom row, L. to R.: Julian Bell, vice pres.; Rolland Crow, pres.; Dale Long, sec. Second row: Mr. Acord, Adviser; Maurice Oglesby, treas.; Duane Royer, sentinel; Earl Unger, reporter.
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