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F.F. . F. F.A. officers, Standing, left to right: Mr. Schwabauer, George Davido, Bill Bray. Seated: Doug Lenz, Allan Duns- more. Dick Roseburg, F. F. A. president The Future Farmers of America organized this year with 50 members. Officers were elected at the beginning of the year and activities planned. Some of them were: attending John Deere Day, taking field trips, organizing a basketball team, and a visit by the state president. The main event was an F, F. A. fishing trip held at the end of the school year. This trip was financed by selling magazines and having a work day. Mr. Schwabauer conducts a meeting of F. F. A. members.
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Knights First Row, left to right: J. Donaldson, R. Neil, J. Campbell, M. Donaldson, P. Goudie, D. Carlson. Second Row: B. Greene, F. Ermey, M. Walsh, M. Rieke, P. Wolf, M. Merryman, R. Barnes. Standing: J. Morton, L. Lef-h, B. Kellogh, M. Hall, D. McRayde. The knights organization, under the supervision of Mr. Hass, patrolled all football and basket- ball games. They sold tickets President, Pete Sherwood at football games and made sure people stayed off the gym floor during basketball games. A party sponsored by the kni- ghts, was held at the end of the year for faculty and high school students. Officers are: Dwayne Talbott, secretaryg Howard Adams, sergeant-at-armsg Tommy Walcott, vice-presi dent.
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Student Council CLASS REPRESENTATIVES, left to right: Tom Walcott, Pat Ermcy, Paul Goudie, Lee Leth. STUDE NT COUNCIL This your the student council bought ll 48-Cup percolator lor the school. lt was used by the various Clubs at 21 cost ol' Sl. 00 per rental. A seek-hop was sponsored in November, and later, twenty- live students attended the student lenders' conference. This year the Owego was in charge ol' the yearbook section. A new project undertnlien by the council was the buying ol' birth- flfly Q111Qndf11'S Zll1Cl SGllll1,Qj tllClN to the eonununiw. A new office, that of student manager, was created during the year, and the manager was installed in January. ,-X. S. B. Pros iclent: Lzlwronco Slwiwvooil REPRESENTATIVES, left to right: Mr. Gray, L. Sherwood, G. Davido, G. Nelf son, S. Butler, D. Wingardner. Seated: G. Notmun. Absent: J. Flint. Prxusing on the way home from school ure Anita Gregor, A, S. B. treasurer: Ron Delp, vice presidentg and Joyce Mortensen, secretary. f N-
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