Adams Central High School - Cen Trails Yearbook (Monroe, IN)

 - Class of 1951

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Adams Central High School - Cen Trails Yearbook (Monroe, IN) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 20 of 100
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Top Row (lefi io righl): Mr. Thacker, Sponsor; Eugene Weber, Marvin Taylor, Leon Habegger, Carl Yoder, Dale Hirschy, Lester Schindler, Clifford Hirschy, Lesler Schwartz. Middle Row (left to right): Carl Hluhm, Roger Sauders, Nolan Griffiths, Dave Ringger, Gene Hindenlang, Paul Sowards, Harry Mazelin, Bob Steury, Kenny Grimm. Front Row (left ot right): Harold Arnold, George Geyer, RaymonJ Worden, Leroy Kolter, Walter Osterman. The Future Farmers of America Adams Central Chapter The Adams Central Future Farmers Chapter has twenty-three members who are students of vocation- al agriculture. These boys have formed this organ- ization to help themselves become better farmers. They are planning to carry out several agriculturs projects. Along with their agriculture projects, they have planned recreational and social programs. In all their efforts the agricultural programs of the community have tried to fit their plans into this larger program. The members truly desire to be the Future Farmers of America. The officers of the F.F.A. are: President, Ray- mo d Worden; Vice-President, George Geyer; Secret- cry, Leroy Kolter; Treasurer, Walter Osterman. Their leader is IVr. Thacker. The club hold: its meetings twice a month. In order to increase the club treasury, the boys sold refreshments at the Farmers Institute. Page Sixteen

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I if V tar i l Top Row (left lo right): Future Daisies Over the fence, Poofie. Second Row (left lo right): Tip it to me, Bob. Peek-a-boo! Time out for a picture, push, pull, slick slick. Third Row (left to right): Do as the Boss says, Enos. Swing now!



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Back row, (lefl !o right): Hattie Thomas, Shirley Ploughe, Paiiy Beiiler, Pearl Huser, Eileen Funk, Norma Conrad, Mary Baumgarlner, Norma Funk, Carolyn Egly, Mary Jane Sleury, Audrey Andrews. Third Row (left to right): Barbara Wallers, Elaine Freels, Caro Moser, Mary Micheals, Lupe Coslello, Carol Yoder, Mrs. Reed, sponsor, Coleen Hirschy, Arlene Habegger, Virginia Mitchel, Vivian Baumgarlner, Lavonne Strahm. Second Row (lefl to right): Marie Habegger, Virginia Taylor, Martha Siders, Irene Schwartz, Delores Graber, Mary Ellen Byerly, Edilh Sleury, Pat Reed. First Bow (lefl to right): Barbara Haugk, Juanita Sapp, Phyllis Mattox, Donna Bucher, Mary Jane Troxel, Velma Strahm, Shirley Steury. The Home Economics Club jusi originated this year but seems to be progressing fine. Mrs. Reed is the leader and deserves much credit. She is doing fine in directing the club and also in her first year of teaching. At the present there are forty mem- bers in the club. The club held its first regular meeting of the year on a Tuesday noon. Officers were elected as fol- lows: President, Edith Steury; Vice-President, Shir- ley Steury; Secretary, Carolyn Egly; Treasurer, Mary Jane Steury; Program Chairman, Mary Jane Troxel; News Reporter, Irene Schwartz; Scra pbook Organizers, Pat Beitler and Mary Baumgarlner. The officers named the club Rekamemoh, homemaker backwards, and chose their colors to be red and white. They also decided to have their meetings the first Monday in every month. Their first party was a tea held for the mothers of all the members. Besides their regular meetings they have had a Halloween party, a Christmas party, a banquet for the basketball players, a Val- entine party, a hay ride and weiner roast, a style show and a pot luck supper for their parents. We wish the club great success and progress in the future years. Page Seventeen

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