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Many Means, One End - Well-Rounded Young Me When The smoke hod cIeored ond The bodies were oII swepT up, scorers for The York FFA chopTer's pesTAkiIling conTesT found The KooI KoTs hod ouT- poimed The I-Ioundowgs by more Thon Three To one. During NoTionoI Fumre Formers of Americo Week The boys presemed on oII-school convocorion, Tour rodio progroms over sToTion KAWL ond held Their onnool FoTher-Son BongUeT. The cIUb's coIIecTTon of ribbons ond Trophies grew more impressive os mem- bers broughT home honors Trom The counTy Toir, sToTe Toir, Nebrosko WheoT Show ond F'fTsTer Corn Show. Three boys received SToTe Former Degrees, Mourice Borr, Roger Dey ond Rolph GroTz. Principol Chorles Brown wos chosen I-Ionorory ChopTer Former. Sev- erol members oTTended The sTciTe FFA ConvenTion OUT OVER THE AIRWAVES RIGHT -Goylord Songs- Ter, Jim I-Iernming MODERN MILKER BELOWfRoger HiIIrver ond Roger Dey song in The Norionol Chorus in Konsos CiTy, Rolph GroTz received IocoI Rurol EIecTriTTCoTion honors, AIIon KohTz, Soil ond VVoTer Monogemenr, Roger Dye, STor Doiry Former ond Mourice Borr wos nomed os DeKoIb's senior of The yeor. X, N395 f Q3 TERRACING CHAMP AT IT AGAIN ABOVE'-AIIon 'IOW TIME-LEFT 'fox Ce Ear'
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Proves Itself Needed and Valuable Duke Group l've Got a Tsikrit , panel auiz program was the Student Courcil's way ot presenting this year's new faculty men-bers Teachers revealed cimazing secrets and biograplsical intormation to the panel and stu- dents at the hrst all-school convocation ot the year. Popcorn and activity tickets were among the wares ot Council members as football season opened. During the year these representatives ot the student body participated in the Community Improvement Protect. They sat in on committees themselves and worked to interest other students in the program. 6 GREASE CHASERS-ABOVE-Patty Barrett, Marilyn Lyle, Linda Picard WHEEL or FORTUNE-RIGHLRQQH Dey, Larry Pen- ney, Karla Veline l PUNCH BOWL FOR THE PROM-BELOW-'-Don Hagr- man, Joan Moline, Charlotte Erickson, PROOFS FOR THE NEW DUKE GUIDEBOOK-LOWER RIGHT-'Barbara Diehl, Anita Burns, Charlotte Erick- son, Principal Charles Brown .N s x L A 1 White Christmas Ball-a ball for all-was a product of Studert Council industry. Their other big event was tlne Junior-Senior prom, A Christmas show- case display and a tree in tne hall rounded out the group's yuletide activities. During X-.merican Education Week in the fall mem- bers helped usher and serve, The wheels were set in motion tor a Dulce Guidebook as a code of conduct was drawn up bythe Council. On Faculty Day in the spring the directorate honored stat? members with boutonnieres and a post-school cotlee. Cabinet otticers were president Larry Penney, vice president Nate Gross, secretary Joan Moline, and treasurer Charlotte Erickson. Ervin i-lotlart was Council adviser. 'N t Yilll xv, L 'QL
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,E 9, lr A A J .'.' we . g I H G lu-.ff ' ' V, , ' , FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA-SEATED-D. R. Sandy, M. Na- W. AnsTine. SECOND ROWfl. Wrighf, G, Healh, G, Shoclcey, ber, R. Hillnier, M. Barr, G, Sorigster, R. Dey, R. Grorz, FIRST W. Clayfon, R. Piclcrel, .l Broadwell, R. Schell, l.. Simpkins. THIRD ROW-G. McGregor, R. Brunibaugh, D. Clayton, D. Judd, M. ROW-D. Sraehr, R. Dobherslein, D, Rains, D. Staehr, G, Tanni- Naber, l Piper, J. Jirlcovslry, R Naber, R. Tanniges, G. Rhaads, ges, T. Schmidt, A. Kohrz, J. Henfrvmg Readiecl by F F A to Fill Their Places in Life lf if is True that all work and no play make Jack a dull boy, none ol Those FFA boys will be dull. The group's play including a fishing trip, watermelon Ilan-na. GRADE A BABY BEEF-Above-Ralph Grarz SOON HE'LL BE AS BIG AS MOM-Right De. f, rggr if Mr feed, intra-club haslcelball and checker Tournamenfs, softball games and, nor To forge? the ladies, The Farmers' Formal. So filled with The conipetiliye spirit were The Tractor pilots they even had a penny-saving contest. The chapfer's Treasure chest was filled quickly as meme bers picked up corn and collected some scrap iron. Board of directors included reporter Merle Naber, sentinel Ralph Grolz, secrerary Gaylord Songsler, Treasurer Roger Dey, vice-president Roger l-lillrner and president Maurice Barr. D. R, Sandy sponsored The chapter. f? . r 1. l x - -, Y M' A, I 'fy . 7' wQ ' F 'T ' if -. ' fir' L ' , 4 51 , , --3.3: ...yr - r r , ,fr Mc . , 1 f ' ' Q 1- 'f-. 5 7 U a A V
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