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mime wzmefw of ,4meuacz Learning to do, Doing to Learn, Earning to live, Living to Serve, the motto of the Future Farmers of America, encompasses the pur- poses of the Hayes Chapter. Under the advisorship of Mr. Beougher, the club this year participated in parliamentary procedures contest: livestock and soil judgingg Sponsored a coimty F, F. A. basketball teamg financed and delivered Christmas dinners for needy familiesg and attended the Kansas City F, F, A, Convention. fm Me 7aZafae. . , F. F. A. ROW ONE: Ken Wheeler, Jim Garver, Rene Roof, Frank Carson, Melvin Evans, Jim Peterman, Marty Houghg ROW TWO: Harry Swope, Richard Lavender, Keith Caldwell, Gary Gray, Paul Schultz, Russell Heinlem, Jim Newell: ROW THREE: James Bump, Jim Erlenbach, Ed Bump, Harry Heinlem, Larry Graham, Bob Burdette, Bill Krack, Mr. Beougher, advisor. F. F. A. OFFICERS ROW ONE: Jim Peterman, reporterg Melvin Evans, president: Frank Carson, vice-president: Jim Garver, sentinel: ROW TWO: Rene Roof, treasurer:- Mr. Beougher, advisory Marty Hough, secre- taryg Ken Wheeler, student advisor, Bill Krack.
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Vmmmmd Ana 664464 X t WOOD SHOP OFFICERS: John Ward, METAL SHOP OFFICERS: Tom Tom Poole, Ken Collier, and Mr. James Plougher, John Warden, Bob Crumb, Ray, advisor. Gene Hedges, and Mr, Dale Bowman, advisor. 49 With the new school began a new Industrial Arts Club of about 100 members. The club is divided into two sections, wood and metal arts. The purpose of the club is to enjoy the art of creating things. Mr. Ray is adviser for the wood shop which consists of about 50 members. Mr. Bowman is the adviser for the metal shop which also has about 50 members. Some activities of the club have been making certain equipment for the athletic department -- iso- metric bars, and the like. lbtli- Pfwpmmq A4 'A' X Exit! ik 1 ,, .....la, t, Hama WOOD SHOP ROW ONE: Frank Cox, J lm McGlothin, Chuck Davidson, Tom Farrand, Dave Thatcher, Bill Simpson, Mike Bailey, Dale Welch: ROW TWO: Vern Boster,PauZ White, Floyd Deyo, Bill Boring, Fred Stover, Gary Hoge, Forrest Banks, Tom Gardner, Butch Longworth, Carl Breeceg ROW THREE: Dennis Clmlstian, Gary Masters, Eddie Bartram, Bill Talkington, John Walters, Larry Warner, William Johnson, Larry Jones, Pearl Holt, Steve Frentsos, Richard Spurlockg ROW FOUR: Tom Poole, Larry Kenney, Fred Woods, Jim Mann, Mike Williams, Robert Garey, John Smith, Jim Roberts, Terry Bollens, Mike McBride, Larry Humes, Mr. Ray: ROW FIVE:Walter Maxey, Ken Collier, Willoughby Colley, Billy Ku.hn, Willard Sheets, Garland Lilly, B111 Whetsel, Rick Shank, John Ward, John Lawson. METAL SHOP ROW ONE: John Warden, Ron Cummins, Ricky Wilson, Bob Gaines, Ralph Petty, David Butts, B111Danlelsg ROW TWO: Dennis Knepper, Raymond Pettit, Gary Klump, Jerry Fouts, Glen Hasty, Jim Reed, Tom Plougher, Larry Browning, Henry Lowe: ROW THREE: Mr. Bowman, Harry Shaw, Ronnie Welch, Benny Corwin, John Graham, Ronnie Gaines, Vincent Jackson, Bob Crumb, Bob Shanklln: ROW FOUR: Larry Voorhies, Dan Dutcher, Richard Roloson, Wayne Howard, Ron Fossey, Alvin Davis, Dave Thompson, John Nelson, Chuck Kerr: ROW FIVE: Terry Sampson, Jim Whetsel, Jolm Hutchisson, Dan Miller.
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?wZwze qfomeamkefw of ffmefulaa F, H, A, ROW ONE: Rosa Penn, Judy Brush, Carolyn Klrtley, Rosa Lee Flournoy, Margo Penn, Bonnie Galluzzo, Alvera Wilkinson, Ophelia Breece, Dorothy Little, Sandra Cain, Pat Selanders, Beverly Brush, Linda Pickens: ROW TWO: Judy Walters, Pat Gale, Donna Penn, Lana Crank, Elizabeth Dailey, Pat Rush, Virginia Gale, Mary Garver, Mary Johnson, Doris Corley, Jackie Travis, Shirley Keller, Anna Nogleg ROW THREE: Gisela Maul, Barb Mathews, Mary Warner, Liz Tilden, Claudia A Banks, Theodora Collier, Pat Shannon, Alice Levlngs, Carol Gains, Carol Dunlap, Kay Jeffrey, Viola Flournoy, Hazel Flournoy, Donna Maraldo, Betty Flournoy, Laura Roberts. ROW FOUR: Judy Bright, Patsy Mullins, Charlotte Johns, Pat Qulllen, Linda Pyles, Norma Lavender, Linda Carter, Norma Swisher, Jean Maggard, Phyllis Thompson, Gracie Layman, Vicki McKee, Levita Jordan. 7amafnow '4 Wamemakew 1 W H yu, The F. H. A. Cabinet includes Mrs. Hulbertg Donna Maraldo, song leader: Pat Quillen, reporterg Claudia Banks, parliamentariang Barb Mathews, president: Betty Flournoy, vice president: Liz Tilden, treasurerg Carol Dunlap, historian, Mrs. Jones. With the motto Toward New Horizons, Future Homemakers of America aims its programs and ac- tivities toward furthering the knowledge of its mem- bers in the field of home- making. One year in home economics is the only re- quirement for member- ship. This year's club totaled 60 members.
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