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Judy Keltner Jayne Noonan Sandra Hobson Honors Awarded to Students Congratulations are in order for those students who have received scholastic awards and for those who have successfully participated in various contests held throughout the year. Every year on Class Day awards are given to students who excel in certain studies. The awards listed below are those given at the 1963 Class Day. Also during the year there are speech contests and other activities that students are acclaimed for. Spanish I Judy Keltner Spanish II Mary Jo Comer Latin I Sandra Hobson Latin II Becky Harshman Becky Harshman Shorthand Judy Owens Science Jack Miller Home Ec Jill Glunt Art Sam Dean Public Speaking Judy Keltner English Mary Jo Comer Mike Wright Typing Jayne Noonan Commercial Janice Cash Miss Betty Crocker Nancy Kaufman Rotary Speech Judi Fulk Band Scholarship Mike Wright
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ROW 1: Mrs. Mendenhall, Sponsor, Kathy Corbin, Treasurer; Marcia Mendenhall, Vice-President; Luanna By-rum, Secretary; Judy Keltner, President. ROW 2: Peggy Price, Karen Fuller, Shirley Sipe, Mikki Meredith, Linda Suitts, Lynn Zaharako, Barbara Brenton, Brenda Miller, Becky Harshman. ROW 3: Jane Barr, Judi Fulk, Virginia Blackmore, Alice Carpenter, Christine Mendenhall, Jeanne Stoner, Joy Wills, Cathy Deasley. ROW 4: Susan Brooks, Jan Meredith, Diane Day, Bethie Sanders, Jean Deasley, Bev Cotter, Gretchen Deal. ROW 5: Roger Stewart, Mike Welch, Greg Shreeve, Don Corbin, Mike Bennett, Dave Young, George Sadgebury, Bill Tharp. Future Teachers of America Future Teachers of America is an organization which allows high school students to study the teaching profession and get actual teaching experience through exploratory teaching. The purposes of F.T.A. are to interest good students in the teaching profession; to cultivate qualities of leadership, character, and scholarship among students; and to provide students an opportunity to work with children so that they realize potential satisfaction in teaching. The Future Teachers of America club was organized in 1937, with the approval of the National Education Association. Since then, F.T.A. has grown from one high school club of 72 members, to 4,043 high school clubs of 117,691 members. The Union City chapter of F.T.A. is composed of 36 members and was organized in 1960. The club engages in panel discussions and invites teachers to come and talk to the group. The group holds a fall installation of officers, and a spring party jointly with the Mississinawa Valley chapter of F.T.A. The members in their senior year, pick the subject they would like to teach, and are assigned to a class where they actually help the teacher with his teaching responsibilities. This is F.T.A.'s program of exploratory teaching. The national F.T.A. emblem is a silver and black torch topped with a red flame. F.T.A. colors are black, white, and red. —Kathy Corbin 15
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They Provide Our Home Away from Home Mrs. Leah Hiatt HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARY HIGH SCHOOL COOKS--Phyliss Wisner, Ala Mae Arthur, Emma Stephens, Mabel Greek, Mary Seaman. Mrs. Zora Jenkins SCHOOL NURSE HIGH SCHOOL CUSTODIANS—Charles Harter, Neva Arthur, Glenn Brandon, Nelson Hushour. BUS DRIVERS ROW 1: Owen Mangas, Jim Onkst, Waltar McCracken, Lester Wine. ROW 2: Bruce Lane, Dale St. Myer, Noah Bunker, Waltar Grindle, Harry Hart. 17
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