Shoals Community High School - Shocom Yearbook (Shoals, IN)

 - Class of 1970

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FTA presents an apple to each teacher F.T.A. had an enrollment of 39 interested members. Meet- ings were held on the second Wednesday of each month in Miss Jones' room. The first meeting consisted of installation of officers. Films, panel discussions, and debates were also a part of the meetings. One of the main projects of F.T.A. this year was presenting an apple to each teacher in honor of National Education Week. SEATED: Liz Harding fpresi- dentj, Marcy Lindley ftreasurerj, Barb Raney fhistorianj, Debbie Asbell fvice-presidentj, Cathy Sims, Kathy Stiles, Kim Hickman Qreporterj, Donna Ragsdale, Geneva French, Kay Lee Csecretaryj, Linda Peek, Darlene Pinnick, Linda Stringer, Linda Qualkenbush, Debbie Kidwell, Rita Parsons, Miss Pauline Jones Qadvisorl. STANDING: Grace Heckard, Vicki Gibson, Melody Collins, Judy Emmons, Sherry Alred, Carol Poindexter, Kathy Gibbs, Ann Shipman, Ruth Crowder Doris Strahley, Bobbi Adams, Linda Zumhingst, Carolyn Sheetz, Lea Burcham, Mary French, Kristy Sorrells, Shelley Lee, Jill Abel, Rita Wyman, Susie Robbins, Cordilla Taylor, Carolyn Martin, Cindy Butler, and Louise Roberts. Beta initiates sixteen new members Students noticed some very funny sights walking around school when 16 members were initiated into Beta on April 1. The Semi-formal ceremony took place April 3 in the cafeteria. Membership in this Club is an honor that is be- stowed upon students, Sophomores and above, because of their outstanding qualities of creditable achievement, worthy character, good mentality and commendable attitude. ROW ONE: Garry Smith ipresidentj, Kathy Stiles ivice- presidentj, Tangela Wade fsecretaryj, Donna Ragsdale ftreasurerj, Linda Peek, Linda Stringer, Charlie Keller. ROW TWO: Roger Atkison, Doris Strahley, Nancy Richardson, Roxann Baker, Lea Burcham, Juanita Harker, Greg Hawkins. ROW THREE: Eugene Cottingham, Larry Sherfick, Susan Dye, Melody Collins, Debbie Asbell, Ronnie Allbright, Nick Smith. ROW FOUR: Cordilla Taylor, June Billings, Kim Hickman, Dana Mackison, Susie Robbins, Debbie Bauer, Sherrylene Ragsdale. ROW FIVE: Mrs. Agnes Cooper fsponsorj, Tony Sanders, Ray Howell, Paul Hewitt, and David Falls. as 5

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Flour Children study electric stove The sixth period class, the Flour Children, met the first ftreasurerj, Beth Sorrells Qreporterj. STANDING: Miss Monday of each month. One of their exciting speakers was Hazel Pielemeier fadvisorj, Nina Earl, Lana Salmon, Jackie Mrs. Loretta Ellis of Public Service. She prepared a de- Sexton, Rita Underwood, Donna Asbell, Sharon Johnson, licious baked breakfast and explained how to use electric Connie Wininger, Janet Kidwell, Barbara Wilcoxen, Mary stoves. SEATED: Cyndy Lewis fpresidentl, Sandy Burress Townes, Debra Johnson, Martha Hill, and Pat McGuire. fvice-presidentj, Dorothy Doane fsecretaryj, Mary French Darling Dames learn hair care At its first meeting, the fourth period Home Ec. Class Carol Raney fpresidentj, Sharon Jones ftreasurerj. STAND- voted the Darling Dames as its name. The meetings were ING: Henrietta Johnson, Dayle Sipes, Martha Potts, Pat held the second Friday of each month. Among the various Cundiff, Dianne Cooper, Miss Hazel Pielemeier fadvisorj, guests they had, Mary Lou McKibben.was a popular one. Linda Hert, Marilyn Holt, Mary Ann Colarusso, and Ruth SEATED: Karen Asbell freporterj, Leah King fvice-presidentj, Chowder. Jane Sanders Qsecretaryj is not pictured. 71



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What does a Student Council do Our Student Council is a student organization, composed of a teaching device that is educationally soundg for the student students elected by the students to represent them, to speak it represents a learning experience that is interesting, mean- for them, and to work for the general welfare of the school. ingful, and practical. SEATED: Jan Hewitt ttreasurerj, Roger Our Student Council, through its cooperative efforts with Atkison fpresidentj, Mark Jenkins fvice-presidentj, Marcy other student and faculty groups gives stability and vitality Lindley freportery, Darlene Pinnick fsecretaryj. STANDING: to all aspects of our high school-the student body, the teach- Tangela Wade, Jill Abel, J0e Franklin, David Falls, Ron ers, the administration, and parents' organizations. An Allbright, Bernard Doane, Rick Wininger, Mike Wininger, effective student council contributes to the educational ex- B05 Downs, and Mr. James Hudson fsponsorj. Regular meet- perience of all students in the school, seeks to develop the ings are held bi-menthly. We feel that the Student C0lUlell best that is in the student, and tries in as many ways as pos- hee been 3 great asset to 0'-ll' Sell00l because it has helped to sible to make him a well-informed, honest, interested, and Pl'0ll'l0le 3 feeling Of feSPeCl9 f01' all0l9llel' Pel'S0llS' Pl'0Pel'l9Y active citizen. For the staff, the student council represents and to be Pl'0Ufl of OU! Sel100l- On Tuesday, January 13, 1970, the Trouveres, a group of Some of the songs were: Bouree for Bach, O Eyes of students from Oakland City College, staged a variety con- My Beloved, As Long as He Needs Me, Come Live with vocation for the benefit of the student body and teachers. Me, Raindrops Keep Fallin'50!l My Head, Three Five of the students sang solos, a boy performed on the Madriga1s, and People, The master of ceremonies was drums, silly poems were said, and the whole group sang. B.T. Bean. On February 26, Bob Reams, hypnotist and magician, one of his assistants. Winslow High School's band performed entertained the student body. A number of the students with a concert on April 10. Several numbers were played participated in his act. He is pictured with Martha Diamond, as well as some singing. 73

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Shoals Community High School - Shocom Yearbook (Shoals, IN) online collection, 1970 Edition, Page 71

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1970, pg 65


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