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First row, reading left to right: Nancy Britton, Margaret Doyal, Dora Lee Schommer, Carol Baxter, Margaret Freers, Delores Nardi, Carolyn Kelley, Bernice Freers, Myrna Anstead and Patty Colau. Second row: Betty Bryant, Betty Utterback, Barbara Elliott, Barbara Kirk, Charlotte O'Brien, Virginia Snow, Merza Ruszler, Gertrude Johnson and jo Ann joseph. Third row: Marilyn Havens, Christine Utterback, Kay Campbell, Kathryn Carty, Phyllis Lay- bold, Phyllis Feuquay, Mae Crindle, Betty Hale, Vera Bell, Lynn Cruenholz, Lucille Kiblinger and Frances Atkinson. Fourth row: Eleanor Edwards, Loretta Otte, jane Hultz, Alice Neese, Patty Stevenson, Ma- donna O,Brien, Marilyn Herman, joan Vandivier, Shirley jones, Sarah Rose johnson, Irene Ruszler, Faye Atkinson and Norma Bright. Girls' 4-H In the 4-H girls' division there are five clubs, namely, clothing, baking, can- ning, food preparation and room improvement. There is also an active boys' baking club. Each club is organized for the summer months and has its own officers. During the winter months all the clubs are organized together, with the following oi-Hcers. President ..,,, ,... V IRGINIA SNOW Rec. Leader .... --- BETTY UTTERBACK News Reporter --- --- BARBARA ELLIOTT Secretary .......,..,.e............ lx1ERZA RUSZLER The 4-H members during the club year of 1944 canned 325 qts. of food, baked 950 products, made 150 garments, prepared 425 dishes of food and served 350 meals. The members took an active part in the county and state contests, also in the County Fair, camp, mothers, luncheon, dress reviews and picnics. Page Thirty-two -
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First row, reading left to right: Norma Mattick, Nlerza Ruszler, Betty Ilale. Irma Callecod, Betty Riggs, and Marilyn Meyers. Second row: Frances Atkinson, Dolores Chappelle, Faye Atkinson, Shirlev jones, Peggy Parker, and Virginia Doyal. tring Ensemble The strin f ensemble. under the direction of Mrs. NV:-ndholt, consists of twelve Z-, pieces. This group played for the style show and for the Christmas and Easter prograrns held in the assembly. They also played in the orchestra at the Vigo County Music Festival on March 4. Page Thirty-one
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First row, reading left to right: Bob Lanev, Paul Ruszler, George Stevenson, Ralph Lee, Donnie Ilamblen, Bob Andis and Jimmie Lenhart. Second row: Mahlon Stevenson, Larry Ogborn, Claude Lawyer, Bill Brant, Bruce Richard- son, VVayne Bemis and Freddie Evans. Third row: Donald Meyers, Bobby Bilbrnck, Gilbert XVilliams, john Garrett. Mahlon Saxon and Dick Sowers. Fourth rout Bob Creasey, Dick llultz, Don Pearman and Raymond Snow. Fifth row: jack Bnszler, Carl Orth, VVaync Smith and Don Trout. Others members not present when the picture was taken: Charles Carty, Kenneth Steiner, Donald Creasey, jack Cahill, john Blair, Donald Gambill, Fred Snow, Donald Stultz, Fred Salmon and Donald Mowery. Boys' 4-H and F. F. A. Three Otter Creek Future Farmers-Jack Rnszler. Carl Orth and Donald NIowery-represeiited the state of Indiana at the National Innior Vegetable Growers meeting in Rochester, New York, having been selected at the State Fair Contest where they were the three high individuals. Ntahlon Saxon and Donald Smith presented their demonstration on Rodent Control in New York. The apple judging team-Ralph Lee, Jack Rnszler, Dick Hultz and Don Pearman -placed second in the State Contest at Purdue. lack Cahill and Don Pearman won state awards in their zinc roofing demonstration work. A large mnnber of the boys made meritorious displays of their products at the county and state exhibits. Page Thirty-three , I
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