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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA SPONSOR , MR. LEWIS The Seymour F.F.A. chapter was formed at Seymour in 1929 and was one of the first charter groups organized in Indiana. The F.F.A. is an organization of farm boys enrolled in vocational agriculture for the purposes of developing agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. Chapter activities include selling concessions at football games, selling garden seeds, and carrying out crop and livestock demonstrations on the school farm. Other chapter activities include crop judging teams, safety contests, and carrying out a community rodent control program. OFFICERS PRESIDENT: DAVID BOBB VICE-PRESIDENT: JOHN CHRISTIAN SECRETARY: DICK SCHEPMAN ASS ' T. SECRETARY: MIKE LUCAS TREASURER: STEVE JAYNES ASS ' T. TREASURER: MIKE McNIECE REPORTER: DON WISCHMEIER ASS ' T. REPORTER: BILL MALONE SENTINEL: GARY PLUMER ASS ' T SENTINEL: JIM HOHENSTREITER CHAPLAIN: BOB FIND LEY ASS ' T. CHAPLAIN: JEFF CULP PARLIAMENTARIAN: STANLEY POLLERT ASS ' T. PARLMMENTARIAN: DON BODE Row 2 (left to right): Mr. Lewis, (chapter adviser), Bob Holman, Mike Lucas, Bill Malone, Gary Plumer, Steve Jaynes, David Bobb, Bob Kriete, Jim Hohenstreiter Row 1 (left to right): Don Wischmeier, Mike McNiece, Stan Pollert, Jeff Gulp, David Runge, Steve Johnson, John Christain, Bob Findley NO PICTURE: Don Bode, Lawrence Engelking, Dick Schepman 73
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STUDENT LIBRARIANS SCHOOL LIBRARIAN, MRS. WITTERS There are fifteen student librarians at Shields Junior High School. Their cheerful and willing efforts enable the library to give a much better quality of service to both teachers and students. Some of their duties consist of taking care of circula- tion, shelving books, helping mend old books, processing new books, and assisting fellow students in locating material. Row 3 (left to right): Kathy Malone, Diana Day, Judy Graves, Brenda Schleibaum, Shelia Fish, Vicky Christian, Roland Gernert Row 2 (left to right): Anna VonDielingen, Carol Martin, Mrs. Witters, Susie Kidd, Butch Baker Row 1 (left to right): Kathy Chadd, Diana Sterling ABSENT: Teresa Bryant, Nancy Buscher 72
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SOCIAL STUDIES MRS. HARRELL Students in grade seven become earth and universe oriented by the study of GEOGRAPHY. Those students who do not take Geography in the seventh grade trace the development of civilization from prehistoric man to the col- onization of the Americas in WORLD HISTORY. In the eighth grade an intensive study of AMERICAN HISTORY offers the students ample opportunity to thoroughly familiarize themselves with their American heritage. The social studies program is completed in the freshman year by an in- tensive study of CITIZENSHIP and INDIANA HISTORY. The pictures of the five teachers of Social Studies are listed below. MR. HACKER MR. BOLEY MR. DAY MR. FINLEY SOCIAL STUDIES CLUB The Social Studies Club is open to eighth and ninth grade members. MR. DAY, MR. FINLEY, SPONSORS Row 6 (left to right): Rex Wheeler, David Grelle, Brent Cogdill, Mike Jackson, Jon Bevers, Bob Deschner, Joe Robertson, Scott Lanham, Kenny Williams, Sherman Bowman, Rick Owen, Dana Green, Dick Parker Row 5 (left to right): Joe Roberts, Donald Harrison, Mike Owens, Tom Haley, Jesse Johnson, Larry Ault, Anna Von- Dielingen, Pam Burbrink, Margery Crane, Marilyn Engleking, Connie Louden, Robert Baxter, Nick Melander, Ron Hawn Row 4 (left to right): Trinda Smedley, Joyce Hoene, Mary Prewitt, Sandra Bobb, LaVeena East, Luanne Lightner, Jane Henkle, Pam Stuckwisch, Lisa Davis, Barbara Cooper, Valli Webster, Carolyn Anderson, Russ Davidson, John Hill, John Lynch Row 3 (left to right): Sandra McDevitt, Jane Scales, Teresa Johnson, Rita Cash, Carolyn Parks, JoEllen Kloeker, Cindy Owens, Ann Greemann, Jane Wait, Cheryl Dyer, Nancy Nichter, Becky PoUert, Ann Montgomery, Harold Simpson, Tim Barbour, Richard Beatty, Larry Martin Row 2 (left to right): Sheila Shade, Lovella Richenbacker, Jan Scheffe, Sheila Easterday, Pat Whitcomb, Jill Steinberger, Brend a Russell, Jenny Myers, Donna Brewer, Debbie Barnthouse, Deanie Moore, Lou Kilgas, Brenda Chiistain, Anne Stewart, Janis Rudolph, Mr. Day, Mr. Finley Row 1 (left to right): Bill Owens, Baron Hill, Gary Plummer, Doug Richardson, Gregg Ashcraft, David Lanham, Ted Mellencamp, Stan Stradley, Pete Moss, Jim Jolly, Max Siefker, Don Hargis, Dan Botkin, Charles Fox, Jim Monies
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