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SEATED Sharon Markley Karen Dumgg, Kathy Holt, Becky Dtmlap, Kim Kennedy, Kathy Chandler. STANDING Gordon Downard, Karen Croneis, Janice Stiner, j'1ll Snodgrass, Pam Alheim, Becky Sand, Debby Pollock, Carol Lust, Diane Kinsey, Jackie Rehm, Dennis Koehler BACK ROW Ed Klink, Gary Frost, Tom Hildenbrand, Mark Light, ROYAL DRAMATS IN SECOND YEAR The purpose of the Royal Dramats is to promote the skills of the dramatic arts. Members of the club do various things to earn points to become a member of the National Thespian Society. These points are determined by the hours of work done in the dramatic arts. Among the things that the club does are taking a trip to the Bowling Green Speech Clinic, participating in the Voice of Democracy Contest, and presenting a one-act play to the student body. The officers are: Mark Light, President, Chuck Ackerman, Vice Pres- identg Karen Durigg, Secretary, Becky Sand, Treasurer, and Gary Frost, Parliamen tarian. Mrs. Shaffer is the advisor.
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NATIONAL THESPIANS ENCOURAGES DRAMATICS Last spring, Wynford High School instituted a new organization into the extra-curricular activities. Troupe 3096 of the National Thespian Society, a nationwide drama organization, now has assumed the full reponsibilities of a Thespian troupe. The group will put on skits and plays throughout the year in keep- ing with its dramatic foundations. The Thespians work closely with the drama club members, enabling them to earn points for membership in the Thespian troupe. Ten points are needed for membership. A point is earned for each ten hours of dramatic work done. Thespian members also work to earn points which count toward further awards. Being a Thespian brings a stu- dent not only fun but satisfaction. nil: li fr. 'lu. 'hy Karen Croneis gives the thought-for-the-day, one of the projects of the Thespians. 4 SEATED: Tom Hildenbrandg Becky Dunlap, treasurerg Kim Kennedy, presidentg Karen Duriggg Gordon Downard, vice president. STANDING: Jackie Rehm, scribeg Ed Klinkg Karen Croneis, secretary. 38
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The Future Farmer learns the toils of farming, Private ownership and agricultural pursuit are analyzed and taught. The complex farming pro- gram is broken down into land, labor, and capital. Details concerning crop production, animal husbandry, and record keeping are stressed. The graduate Future Farmer is well trained to meet the challenges that farming has to offer. OFFICERS SEATED: Dan Alspach, Treasurer, Keith Kirgis, Vice President, Tim Cooper, President, Dan MCG1-ew, Secretary. STANDING: Lowell Cooper, Parliamentarian, Bob Michener, Student Advisor, Steve Leitzy, Reporter, Paul Lust, Sentinel, Jim Lust, Student Council. F.F.A. PROMOTES WORTHY GOALS ROW ONE: Chuck Grau, Rodney Karg, Mickey Kent, Mitch Welch, Roger Smith. ROW TWO: Mr. Neff, advisor, David Alspach, Rodney Michener, Steve Kirgis, Dennis Schifer, Ken Hildenbrand. ROW THREE: Carl Lohr, Terry Walker, Tom Dunnaway, Philip Stromer, Doug Leuthold, Roger Peterson, Bob Main. ROW FOUR: Jessie Mullins, Mark Wood, Tom Daiber, Steve Castanien, Lowell Cooper. ROW FIVE: Steve Fralick, Mike Leuthold, Ken Weisenauer, Rick Leitzy, Eric Benson, Ronnie Ray, Loren Atkins. 1 l w l 5 I I l iw J. g. ,w
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