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UBIQARIADS This staff of student librarians has diligently executed its daily duties, lending books and magazines, helping find reference material, and keeping accurate records, Many of these students spend much time mending torn, damaged books so that these books may be used for a longer time. Its res- ponsibilities have multiplied with enlarged enrollment and increased financial allotment. We express our appreciation to them for their tireless efforts and to our school board and administration for the increased library funds and improvements. STANDING: Sadie Pirtle, Mary Bosse, Susan Witmer, Dewanna Lisk, Laurie Blackmore, Miriam Obermyer, Mrs. Rife. SEATED: Nancy Brown, Brenda Potts, Lois Weddell, Joyce Taulker.
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K. L The Future Business Leaders of America is an organization for students interested in busi- ness. To qualify for membership a student must have taken at least one business subject. The club strives to prepare their members so that they will be more able to face the problems of the modern business world. The local chapter has been very active this year. They enjoyed a well rounded program of social and business activities. In October two delegates and Mrs. Reitzel attended the State Convention in Cincinnati at which Mary Lou Niedermeier was elected state reporter. At this meeting the club was recognized as being among the top five chapters in the state. A Bow Day preceeded the Valentine Dance which was held in February. The biggest pro- ject of the year was an area district meeting held in March with Woodville as host. The purpose of this meeting was to interest schools without chapters in F.B.L.A, and to stimulate further interest of the present chapters. BACK ROW: Gail Frobose, Faye Baumer, Terry Magsig, David Young, David Blecke, Brenda Potts. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Reitzel, Helen Riffle, Joyce Taulker, Lois Weddell, Marjorie Radeloff, Myrna Bockbrader, Frances DeAnge1is. FRONT ROW: Pat Wilkolek, Doris Happeny, Eunice Busdiecker, Mary Lou Niedermeier, Marilyn Avers, Barbara Haas, Mary Lou Taulker.
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FLFTH ROW: D. Happeny, R. Meyer, C. Meyer, B. Myers, T. Pirtle, E. Crandall. FOURTH ROW T. Meyer, B. Lay, P. Eustas, A. Crandall, J. Nieman, J. Blausey, E. Wagner. THIRD ROW: M Avers, D. Blecke, R. Rollins. SECOND ROW: S. Pirtle, M. Taulker, V. Camper, V. Riffle, M MAJORETTES: B. Ameling, F. DeAngelis, J. Sage, C. Bruns. The band under its new director was very active this year and again brought musical enjoyment and praise to the school and community. Early in the school year lively music was heard throughout the town as the band sharpened its marching technique. One of the most enjoyable experiences of this group was in presenting a joint concert with Gibson- burg's band. It provided an opportunity for both organizations to make new acquaintances and work to- gether on an endeavor of common interest. Representatives of the various sections made up the pep band which played at the home basket- ball games. The snappy marches and ragtime tunes greatly aroused the spirit of both the spectators and the cagers. 1. My The contest held at Hopewell-Louden was another venture from which the band members derived pleasure and musical proficiency. Many hours were spent in practice sessions before participating in the contest.
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