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f 3 lil 1008, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Dave Kipp, Robert Haley, Dave Todd, Scott Worley, Mr. Carmack, advisor, Dave Kurtz, SEATED AT THE TABLE, John Rockaway, Chief Dragon, Robert Lovins. 7de Dm The Dragons are one ofthe most exclusive clubs ofthe school. This year there are seven members. The Presidentas title is Chief Dragon. All of the other Dragons are Vice-Dragons. In order to be a Dragon, one must take physics and be a member in good standing. The Dragons have been very busy this year. Their field trips have included Proctor and Gamble, Kahn's Meat Packing House, Cincinnati Water Works, New Richmond Power Plant, Cincinnati Milling Machine, Armco, the Fischer Body Plant, and the Ford Plant. It was due to the effort of the Dragons that Fenton House could open since it was they who were respon- sible for its cleanup. The Dragons also sponsored the Smile-at-Kipp Contest and the Dragon Miss Contest. The title for this active group developed from their true title, the Development and Research Associa- tion for General Observation of Nuclear Science. And there you have-the Dragons.
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7, Z, A ri. F.B.L.A. OFFICERS, left to right: Elaine Brandenburg, Nancy Richy Sally Roose, Gwen Kennedy. and Kay Mor- ris, President. The Future Business Leaders of America took pride in the results ofthe national F.B.L.A. Convention elections this year. Kay Morris was chosen Vice-President. Besides attending the National Convention, many of the members also went to the State Convention in Genoa, Ohio. There, Peggy Grossnickle was elected Vice-President. The activities ofthe club included the annual Christmas party, a field trip to the Federal Reserve Bank and the Long Line Telephone Company, the Chili Supper, and the sale of fudge on Fudge Day . For projects, F.B.L.A. sold savings stamps and sponsored the school census. The last event of the year was one which seldom fails to please ..... a picnic. STANDING: C. Stoecklin, J. Clark, S. Johnson, C. Jerden, K. Morris, ,l. Beets, E. Brandenburg, M. Whitley, J. York, M. Tumbleson Miss Gallagher, P. Halbauer, J. Ourand, S. Rouse, M. Grossnickle, S. Mitchell. SEA TED, rear left: D. Martin, P. Scarpinski, J. Ander- son, L. Terwillegar. SEA TED, around tables: M. Peterson, M. Winters, S. Diefendorf, M. Pence, B. McCord, J. Kircher, J. Werth, G Kennedy, A. Spurlock, N. Richey, P. Harnmack, L. Million, M. Cullen, S. Schneider, M. Wiley, J. Krummert, B. Mitchell, B. McHugh D. Myers, N. Zink. ' in ' 7 - T3-5 W N YP re.-5, X 9 l.,17.,3,?g,: Q. 5rgs7gflg:'5w..s .. A
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vi llV,Q 'ff 1' ii HOME EC, DlL'PARTMIfNT: FIRST RUW: D. Myers. J. Wcwrth. C. Rivdvl. D. Buits, S. Arnold. SECOND ROW: M, Thorn l1k'Ffy',Il.Dfll6SCh9F. B. Svhmfll. C. Cook, B. Taylor. B. Sammons. M. Stonv. THIRD R0 Wi: A. Spurlock. W. Buscharfl, D S11-flroi1.J. Vanhoose. B. Turner. D. Martin. Miss Blank. P. Hamrnavk. N. Rivhey. FOURTH ROW: J. Allen. R. Leisure, B Mitvhvll. L. Grayson. McCollum. an 70' 7955 4RT DEPARTIWENT: l.1'lillorigllt. A. Lloyd. M. llaxis. K. Wihil- INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEP.4RTME.N'7'.' Around Yl'lt'1'll'1'l1'. D. le-y. I.. Brown. C. Kinchvloe-. lf. Napier, T. Plank. Mr. Shefnvld. Black. R. Taylor. R, Bossvtt. Mr..l. l.A'Illlllg.,I.Tl1l'lCf'f.M..AFl1lPl1l, R. Taylor. J. Drilling:-r. M, Calla. J. Manly. R. Worley'. Standing ln-hind thr' group. R, Martin. E. Napivr. 'VF'
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