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iz 5 TOP ROW: John Durbin, Garry Pifer, Wayne Cuffle, Ronnie Lane, Ed Cazel, Roger Roney. ROW THREE: Robert Claxon, LeRoy Ray, Richard Freeman, Ted Elder, Darrell Morgan, Marvin Cookson. ROW TWO: Don Freese, Jack Woolridge, Gene Dolan, Roger Baugher, Ronnie Sims, Jerry Maxedon. ROW ONE: Mr. Dunphy, Dale Piper, J im Dunphy, Roger Daily. Farmers Combine F.F.A. Work, afety, If you walk past Room 16 on Monday morning, you will likely find Mr. Dunphy, F .F .A. advisor, standing behind that old familiar desk busily answering questions. F ,F .A, activity period usually found the room in seeming confusion until President Roger Dailyg Bud Cazel, vice- presidentg Wayne Robinson, treasurergl im Dunphy, secre- tary, Dale Piper, sentinelg and Bill Rozene, reporter, sat down at a large table. Mr. Marshall looks guilty as Joyce lands on floor. The F.F.A. was not all work, though. The recreation committee planned a fiscal calendar, on which the donkey basketball game, the ice skating party, and the hamburger fry were looked at as highlights of the year. Even though their organization seemed to have many rough and dangerous activities, the goals, ways, and means they set were backed by the safety included in their program. Mr. Langen gives excellent pointers on safety rules. 28
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25 as ff l 3 TOP ROW: Carol Wallace, Karen Jenne, KarenJividen, Pamela Best, Sue Welborn, Anita Deckard, Darlene Harrmann, Lynd Maxedon, Judy Sickafus. ROW FIVE: Judy Waite, Shirley Malloy, Linda Lowe, Laura McLaughlin, Jana Albers, Kay Picken Janet Wood, Karen Houchin. ROW FOUR: Carol Ramsey, Lynda Nicolay, Joy Anderson, Marilyn Slover, Judy Hefner Barbara Hostetler, Barbara Smith, Donna Kirkwood, Margie Hanrahan. ROW THREE: Jean Dunphy, Dyanne Kenny, Beverl Bolen, Sarah McKown, Ann Jenkins, Beth Stricklan, Alice Randol, Sharon Spencer. ROW TWO: Pat Lindley, Rose Mar' Bolin, Judy Nicolay, Nancy Harshbarger, Sondra Reedy, Janet Heriot, Rose Mary Dean, Judy Webb. ROW ONE: Mrs. Willian Stubblefield, Mrs. Phillip Best, Judy Buxton, Wanda England, Mary Ann Kite, Mrs. Leon Kite, Mrs. Don Butler. Hi-Scouts Share Fun erving Community Hi-Scouts have one council meeting a year to plan activities. This meeting was attended by Wanda England, president, Mary Ann Kite, vice-president, Judy Buxton, secretary, Myrna Christy, treasurer, and top scouts of each troop: Senior Lorraine Schaljog Junior Nancy Harsh- bargerg Sophomore Sondra Reedyg and Freshman Elaine Stone. In order to become a top scout, a girl earns points Hi-Scouts Margie, Sharon, Laura, Lynda make wreaths. s. fi.-f4:.tgi:f-.,..., 6,..1Wff. A.. I 2,45 YL l law gf, , idlr again-M 30 by helping in Dr. Best's Clinic for one hour after school helping in one of the nursing homes for one hour afte school, or being a troop aid for the Girl Scouts an Brownies, ten points for each hour worked. Besides making wreaths, and taking part in the bloo bank, the Hi-Scouts bowled every Thursday evening. Th thirty high bowlers later competed in a tournamem Blood bank workers are Karen Jenne, Karen Jivider
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