Walkerton High School - Echoes Yearbook (Walkerton, IN)

 - Class of 1960

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NE' Carole Richey Carole Ross President Vice President Judy H011and--Sem-etary Jayda Downs--Treasurer FIRST ROW: Judy Holland, Janet Hughes, Joan Anderson, Janet Holder-man, Joyce Scott, Barbara Snodgrass. SECOND ROW: Kay Brant- ley, Alice Fall, Nancy Keene, Sharon Wickham, Cheryl Gabbard, Joanne Nylander, Miss Lindley, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Jayda Downs, Janice Owens, Darlene Moore, Joanne Savoie, Norma Murphy, Carole Richey, Sandy Amor. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Knowlton, Betty Teghmeyer, Barbara Dixon, Twila Swanson, Tricilla Amour, Josie Budreck. ' Student Council The Student Council is comprised of two members from each grade. With the advice of Mr. Eib and Mr. Dick, the Council provided convocations, sponsored the pennant contest, and decided many problems arising among the students. y Future Nurses The Future Nurses Association is a club of active girls who are interested in the fields of nursing. For the first time, at Walkerton, they have sponsored a Medical Scrapbookg awards were given for the best ones. Hearing lectures, seeing movies, and visiting hospitals have been the sources of their knowledge. -up-1

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From left to right: SEATED: Deanne Mechling, Nancy Cripe, Linda Putman, Janet I-lolderman, Janet Hughes, Joan Anderson, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Dutcher, Sponsor, Alice Fall, Sandy Schmeltz, Bertha Watts, Joyce Scott, Carole Richey, Jayda Downs, THIRD ROW: Linda I-Iuhnke, Diane Gindelberger, Lois Cudney, Martha Clark, Kathy Knowlton. 5 Pres. Linda H.. X- iWm.i,, V K ,N'Www.s. - fi' . ..,, if , if we sy W , ' f rw WW, X4 :A P it D 'JI . l N 4 2,5 ' rv l Vice Pres. Linda P ec't Carole R. ' We The Y-Teens' organization is affiliated with the Y.w.c.A. in TMS' Deanna M' South Bend. Its main goal is all around good living. To maintain this goal, the group went together to many interesting meetings and listened to many interesting speak- ers in their own meetings, Mrs, Dutcher was the sponsor of the club. Kitty Kats is made up of a group of seventh and eighth grade girls. It is in the junior division of Y-Teens. They had a formal initiation with meetings at least three times a month. They are business meetings with a dance program afterwards. There are no money making projectsg the organization is a social group. Miss Meltinos sponsored the group. f +- I' z S' 'i rg, .:. Z' SEATED from left to right: Sandra Neidlinger, Ruthie Frailey, Evelyn Mann, Sheila Putman, Janet Gilmer, Charlene Heil, Linda Anglemeyer. -SECOND ROW: Laura Divine, Cindy Storey, Terry Keck, Jeannie Fry, Jeanne Ream, Dorothy Barden, Jackie Scarbrough, Ellen Frame, THIRD ROW: Patty Baker, Pam Bussie, Diana Fejes, Phyllis Emmons, Sally Beagles, Carol Wilson, Nancy Shores, Marilyn Hiatt. FOURTH ROW: Pat Meltinos, Celestia Tunis, Teresa Schmeltz, Darlene Anderson, Carolyn Mann, Patsy Brown, Sue Eggleston.



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F. F. A. - J' -'L K A 1 L., 1 i -in-4 'df A 54 'A fm f ss 'Lf U a K ,-. - I-Q--gr' 3 1?-.. The Walkerton Chapter of F.F.A. is one of over 8,000 chapters in the United States. Five hundred thousand high school boys enrolled in Vocational Agriculture are members of these chapters. FFA activities include regular Vo-Ag class work in which crops and livestock production, soils, farm management, and shopwork are studied. Judging teams represented the chapter at the state level in three contests this year. The vegetable judging team won an all- expense paid trip to Washington, D. C. in December, where they participated in the National Contest. Three fund-raising drives are conducted. They are candy sales, seed sales, and the FFA slave auction. Funds from these sources are used to finance the expenses of sending a delegation to the annual FFA convention at Purdue and the Annual three-day FFA trip to a city within a three-hundred mile radius of Walkerton. Last year's trip was to St. Louis. The Chapter is proud of its efforts in community service. Repre- sentative of this area are the daily color guard 'Assembly' and 'Retreat' ceremonies, and presentation of the national and state colors at all home basketball games. This year chapter members plan to produce for market over 320,000 worth of Agricultural Products. 111 c 5 41 ' , an av' '55 46

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