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Harvey Fry, Dick McKnown, DeVon Lyon, Robert Prosser. uLearning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to servei'-that is the motto of the Future Farmers of America. Its purposes areg opportunities lst row: Theron Snyder, Forest Hamman, Leland Lyons, Be- porter, Fred Thompson, V. Pres., Lowell Trubey, Pres., Vaughn Billings, Sec., ,lack Nelson, Treas., Kenneth Baxter, Carl Casebere. 2nd row: Charles Loomis, Lee Pierson, James Shannon, Roger Holman, Ted Warstler, S. E. Spake, Charles Baird, John King, ,lerrv Wolff, Clark Moughler. and responsibilities to develop those qualities of leadership which a Future Farmer should possess. Its colors are National Blue and 9 corn Cold. Last spring they had an iron drive. They were second highest chapter in the State and received a 350 award. This fall they had a pest contest between the boys. They had basketball games 1350- 1, Y 0 5.119 46 , . x , 4 A 3 , lx we TGHEIIQM8 with other schools and some practices of our own after some of the meetings. This year two boys, Larry Moughler and Vaughn Billings represented the chapter as candidates for the State Farmers Degree. 3rd row: Olan Krontz, Larry Moughler, DeVon Weicht, Bill Boyer, Howard Troyer, DeVon Lyons, ,lerry Johnston, Bob Prosser, ,lim Rickerd, Richard Creager. 4th row: Bill Sipe, Robert Young, Jerry Buttermore, Jerry Haverstock, Jim Lung, DeWayne Weicht, Paul Kaiser, George Hill, lim Sipe, mb This page sponsored by the FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA CLUB.
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Included in the vocational department of Butler High School are the home economics. agriculture, commercial, practical arts. and mechanical drawing classes. Miss Metz teaches home ec and Mr. Berg teaches ag. Mr. Ashhy teaches mechanical drawing. and Mr. Ankney practical art to grades T and 3. Practical art deals with woodworking and mechanical drawing with lilueprinting. etc. Shorthand. typing and hookkeeping are taught hy lst row: Paul Ankney. Albert Be-rg. MIS. Griffith and lxliss Nodilie. 2nd row: Paul Ashby, Gloria Griffith, Doris Nodine, Pauline Metz. - vir- --.-..-- f -f Y r Q- -., ' egg , 1 Q- .,. - -t: ' R .Y 5 1 .' i cl W s I P f Y X if 5 ali' Kg ' if :ft X f X. 1' 45 f?'V'ff Q' ...wif was - t Q gsm wr. x N ' V-i 1 -Wiiiffiif if f N. 1. Baby Armstrong f- Home Nursing class 3. John Powers. Curtis Cast-here. Douglas Yose. Don Dlair - 2. Don Kaufman, Betty Oberlin. Marjorie Smith. Glorir Nleclianical Drawing. Griffith F- Bookkeeping class. -L. Eighth grade Practical Arts. 'his page sponsored by MAXTON MOTORS BODY and FENDER SHOP. lnc. 41
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The Future Homemakers of QM America is a national organization mia' tl 9 'E fh ' d M E y 6 o ome economics stu ents. em- E' EJ F 311- Q Qfoneunvwxb bership is open to any student completing one course of home economics. The emblem of the F. H. A. is a house supported by two hands symbolizing that the homes of America are in the hands of its youth. The motto, Towards New Horizonsf' expresses the purpose of the organization -learning to live better today in order that our lives may be better tomorrow. They held meetings on the third Wednesday of each month, and at Christmas they joined the F. F. A. at the party. lst row: Kay Brown. Redith Miller. Sharon Seltenright, Janet Auer. Catherine Vachon, Treas., Barbara Likes, Pres., Shirley Surface, V. Pres., Mary Ann Harrold, Lola Hulbert, Ethel Haverstock. 2nd row: Sharon Werner, Helen Oney, Ruth Bridgewater. Judy Van Zile, Phyllis Blaker, Martha Oberlin. Karen Billings. Danielle Jones, Janis Bacon, Gloria Getts. Carolyn Lane. Demonstration agent from Leisure Home liailio Hour. They had a successful year under the leadership of the officers and sponsor. A show and a speaker were brought to the club during the year's programs. 3rd row: Pat Culler, Audrey Miller. Jean Wilson. Linda Smyth, Edith Love. Cail Bellamy, Joan Thompson. Helen Eck. Eunice Meeks, Beverly Beard. 4th row: Carol Hollinger. Charlene Higley. Zelma Osmun. Ann Hartranft, Joyce Adams. Betty Oberlin. Jackie Wilson. Dee Michael. Janet Schoonover. Nancy Lung. illviqnn. .atxxflf lillllgtvf .Md .pk This page sponsored by the BUTLER HIGH SCHOOL BREEZE.
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