Shelby High School - Scarlet S Yearbook (Shelby, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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, F. F. A. The Shelby F. F. A. was started seven years ago and has a Wide variety of yearly activities. Three boys-Jack white, Dave Young, and Bill Trout - attended the Muskingum State F. F. A. Camp for one week in july. All members participate in the F. F. A. farm- ing program, which consists of twenty acres lo- cated east of Shelby on route 96. The members of Shelby's team at the Parlia- mentary Procedure Contest, which was held at Bellville on Nov. l3, were jack White, Bill Trout, Ed Miller, Charles Bonecutter, james Finnegan, jerry Kreinbrink, Nick Krcinhrink, Carl Mfincly, Kenny Barber, and jerry Fagan. This year's officers are: P1 es. ....., - ...,....,..........,,...... V. Pres. ........... Secretary .,., s ........ Treasurer ,,.. ........ Reporter ,,,.., A .,,.,. Sentinel ..,. ,,.,.......... Student Advisor ,,,,,, Advisor ..... ..........,.,. 0fIirr'r.v, Fizztl row: jack lvhite, Kenneth Barber, James Finnegan, Carl Vtlinely, David Grove, Jerry Krcinbrink, Ed Miller. Second ma-: William Beer, jim Trout. Mark Wagoner, Roger Payne. john Omweg. jay Fnllager, joel Beer, jerry Fagan, Bill Trout, Don Betts, Gerald Wells, llcrnard Miller, Larry l-lartge. 'l'hirll row: Robert Foley. Roger Altrk, Larry Myers, Nick The team was ranked lst in the county, and re' ceived a gold rating. A number of boys participate in both the disa trict judging contest and the State judging Con- test held at Ohio State University. Carl Vtlinely and jim Finnegan represented Shelby at the District Public Speaking Contest. The chapter's yearly trips, listed according to the class participating and the season involved, are as follows: Detroit, Freshman during Christmas Vacation Chicago, International Livestock Show, Sophomores during Thanksgiving Washington, D, C., Juniors during summer Kansas City, Seniors during Oct. Carl Mfinely ..... Dave Grove jerry Kreinhrink -lack Yllhite Kenny Barber .. . Ed Miller -lim Finnegan Mr. -I. A. Shank Rreinhrink, Gerald Bertke. Carter Steel, Charles Bone- futter, Dale Keller, Mr. Shank. Fourth mal: David Smith, George Hartz, Howard Yoha. Tum Stevens, Ronald Young, Richard Keller, Arthur See- man. Dennis Kemp. Ahsent when picture was taken were David Young, and Mark llrinson.

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F. H. A. CFUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICIU The Shelby Chapter of the Future Homemak- ers of America is a chartered unit of the Ohio Association of the F. H. A., which is chartered by the national organilation of the Future Homemakers of America. There are two de- grees of achievements for active membersltips - namely: junior Homemaker and Chapter Home- maker. The F. H. A. girls sponsored a bake sale, attended two county rallies, and prepared randy Officers of the Shelby F. and popcorn balls for noon sales at the school. Three ol' the members attended the annual F. H. A. summer camp in August as representa- tives ol the Shelby Chapter. They were Janice Ferrell, Ruth lvorkmau, and Lee Anne Riden- Ollll. ln january the club held at formal initiation in the school cafeteria. New members were formal- ly accepted into the organization. Tea was serv- ed at the conclusion of the meeting to the mem- bers, their mothers, and guests for the meeting. H. A. President ............................,........... ..,... K ay Miller Vice President .,... Secretary ......,... Treasurer ..... ....... . . Parliamentarian .... , Historian , .......... ,. ...... .. Recreational Leader ..., News Reporter ,...... Advisors .............. Club Mother ..,.., ....... Ann Yetzer ....,.Shirley Marshall .,...,janice Ferrell ......,...., Sue Young , .......... Slurley Gwirtz ,,,,.,Rlllll Ulorkman judy Ylfhisler Mrs. joan Matey Miss Mary Leora Kuhn Mrs. Thurlow Miller First row. Url! Iv fighlj: Ann Yetzer. judy Whisler, Kay Miller. Shirley Gwirtz, janice Ferrell, Sue Young, Ruth Workman. and Shirley Marshall. Xrcond raw, U1-ll lo rigltlj: Prudence Hart. Dorothy Paulo. Karen Num. Lallnuna Welch, Emily Floyd. janet Baldridgv. Beverly Argo, Sue Sweet, Loretta Ehersole, jo Ann Littleton, Beverly Wenuing, Sandra Wray. Ruth Miller, and Mrs. Matey Qadvisorj . Third vow, Llefl Io righrj: Lee Anne Ridenour, Eunice Shank, Wanda Oney, Susan Bringman, Marjorie Beer, Patricia llonecuiter, Diane Lewis, Patty Hartz, and Peggy Metzger. Fourth raw, fleft to riglxtj: Bridget Finnegan, Judy Post, Anna Workman, Susan Robinson, Lois Reed, Sandra Al- exander, Carol Smith, Darlene Mabry, Carol Warrick, jan Hamilton, Mary Ann Hawk, Mary Baker, and Miss Kuhn fadvisorj .



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The Shelby Tri-Hi-Y organization was cont- posecl of sixty-nine girls from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. This was the thircl year of activities lor the group. ln cooperation with the Shelby I-Ii-Y and the Family Y. lil. C. A. the club took part in many activities including a project lor Xvorld Service, working toward an honor club, participating in various youth conferences, and sponsoring the auuual Snowball at the Christmas season. This last project was in the form of a formal dance heltl at the Central Gymnasium on Mon- tlay night, December 23. This was truly a gala event and was attended by over two hundred couples. Last August the newly elected officers of the organization were sent to Camp Nelson Dodd, a Y. M. C. A. camp, for instructions in carrying' our the tluties of the various offices of the club. TRI-HI-Y Firsl mtv, flvll In riglltj: Terry Bauer, jane Smith, Dixie Howerlon, Aliretla Berk, Sandra Argo, Linda Leeinasler, Karen Seton. listht-r Armstrong. Virginia Glower, llarhara Fry, and Barbara Sellcrfieltl. Second rnxv, Qlrfll lo righlj: lletly Ludwig. Mary Ann Bricker, Charlene Carver. Susan lflipsher, Carol Smith. Darlene Mabry. joan Culbertson, Nancy Carleton, Nanry Nicholson, Karen Warden. Donna Burky, Mary Post. Sue Moore. and Barbara Easterling. Thin! roar, flvfl lo righlj: juuly France, Cynthia Shoemaker, Karen Frank, Mary Margaret Griffith, Amanda Laslilec, Con- nie llurner, Carol Munro. Gay Morse, jeaunc Williams, Patty Stewart, and Pant Chew. 26

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