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F. H. A. FIRST ROW IL to R J Mrs Carroll Chandler, Margaret Harrrson Lrnda Van Rrper, Thelma Bamett, Donna Saunders, Janet Struble, Ann Hart Juamta Brckell, Elva Blckell, Sandra Nelson Nancy Smrth Bonnre Pape, Mrs Rhmehart SEC OND ROW Lmda Watson Sue Smrth, Cecrlxa Vaughon, Ann Mel ton Sharon Zang Joyce Holford Ruth Ann Nagel Barbara McVey Sandra Henry Carol Holmberg, Sandra Howard, Karen Chandler, Nancy Rhrnehart, Lynne Work, Iva Kay Lrndberg Kathleen Cavanaugh Karen Pence, Memllyn Ross Ruth Goff The act1v1t1es and the projects va.ry from trarmng schools, pxcnrc for the freshmen, Man Hate Day, Round the World Supper, UNICEF Drrve collectmg toys and clothrng for a needy famrly carollxng, Sprung Rally, FHA and FFA jomt ch111 supper, and a Sprmg Style Show these are the ex perlences of an actrve FHA member BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW QL TORj Mrs Rlunehart Merrrllyn Ross CHAPTER OFFICERS ADVISOR AND CHAPTER MOTHER SEATED fl. to R Q Mrs Robert Rhmehart Sponsor, Nancy Rhlne hart, Sec Treas , Cecxlra Vaughon, Presrdent, Ruth Ann Nagel Vxce Presldent, Mrs Carroll Chandler Chapter Mother STAND ING Margaret Harrrson, Hxstorlan, Lxnda Watson, Publlc Relatlons, E M A A KA, Sue Smxth Projects Cha1rman Kathleen Cavanaugh, Recreatron Charrman, Karen Chandler Parlxamentarran 41 214- T Complrments of NATIONAL BANK OF MONMOUTH 100 E Broadway MONMOUTH DAILY REVIEW ATLAS 95 N Sxde Square I I . I' , '. . ' ,CNN Q, Q, ' 'Y Ck D K 'I '31 F u- ' Y I ' A WV Y J' 0 54 43, I X 5- 0 'L 29
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The F F A and Vocational Agriculture De partment have completed another excellent year The chain gilt program that started in the spring of 1958 produced two gilts that were taken by Jim McGann and Bruce Wolf We hope to have two more gilts for proj ects by August of 1959 The Chapter is continuing its Christmas tree planting program In the awards area the Chapter did an ex cellent job considering the small enrollment of 18 members The Chapter dairy Judging team that went to the State Judging Contest placed 1n the red rlbbon division Jim Johnson, a junior this year, won the Section F. F. A. FIRST ROW QL. to RJ: Mr. Huber, Jim Fell, Jim Johnson, Bob Phieffer, Mike Tiemey, Bob Fuller- ton, Clinton Conway, Fred Crandall. SECOND ROW Myron Dean, Ralph Ross, Byron Dean, Gene Crandall, Bruce Wolf, Luchlen Hinton Fred Jenks Jim McCann Larry Lefler B111 Dutton 4, D1str1ct I and placed 2nd rn the State Dairy Production Award Jim made appli cation for the State Farmer Award and was accepted by the State EXBCULIVC Com mittee for th1s Award Tlus year Jim was runner up for the Sectional Star Farmer We feel the Ag Depart ment is showing signs of progress because records show that it has been at least 10 years slnce t department has had a State Farmer or a Sectional Award Winner A survey this year shows that over one half of the members have pure bred llvestock in their farming programs DEKALB AWARD WINNER U. TO R Q Fred Crandall, Mr Huber CHAPTER OFFICERS AND ADVISOR FIRST ROW QL to R J Fred Jenks Sec retary Fred Crandall President, Bruce Wolf 0 Vice President Mr Huber Advisor SECOND I + RICA ROW Luchren Hinton Sentinel, Gene 'ink Crandall Treasurer Clinton Conway ,N Reporter 1 4' 0 QOOBTI A aft '34 on Q' Q 6 Q' ur-4 x Ulu Compliments of these Monmouth businesses STRAND BAKING CO 120 W lst WILEY LIGHT JEWELER 110 S Main 28 ' l - 1 . he ' F-3' Q 5 2 I 1 7' ,ui 'z a 13 X, A I N ' ,. 6N.'b x Q -WXF.Ae - .Q if is bf'F'W- '.'?': l A , 0 5 ' - QL' O ,V 'X ,
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V-1 STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED QL to R Q Nancy Rlunehart Secretary John Simmons President Mr Clark Advisor STANDING Karen Chandler Sophomore representative Bruce Work, Junior representative, B111 Dutton Senior representatlve l'CSCI1t IIUVC The Student COl1l'lC1l has been busy this year of '59 Some delegates Iva Kay Jim Bruce, Karen and Nanc went to the election of new officers for the Pekln District which was held at the United Township High School 1n East Moline Bruce Work was nominee for vice president, and Jim Johnson served on the nominations comm1ttee We're glad everyone enjoyed the Homecoming activities such as the bonfire snake dance, parade pep rally game and dance with the music of Tiny Biggs orchestra These were all sponsored by the Counc1l Music for the Alumni Dance was provided by Don bossick and his orchestra and was thoroughly enjoyed by all those who attended the dance This has been a good rewarding year, and the Student Council wishes to thank Mr Clark, who has been our advisor, Mr Johnson and everyone else for their help and cooperation We are looking forward to 1960' RECIPIENTS OF D A R AWARD Cecilia Vaughon Fred Jenks Reciplents of the D A R. Award are selected jointly by the sen1or class and the faculty The basis on which these people are elected includes such things as scholarship, leadership operativeness, citizenship ingenuity and personality This is not a popularity contest rather the student is considered for what he or she has contributed to the school both in curricular and extra curricular activities The D A R Award winners from Warren County and their mothers were honored at a banquet on February 21, 1959, at the Grace Presbyterian Church in Monmouth Compliments of these Monmouth businesses WHITE FURNITURE CO 209 S Main Dr JOHN R TALBOT, Optometrist 221 S Main LEVINE GIFT 8z MUSIC STORE 56 Public Square PARK 'N EAT 235 S Maln 1- r., ,int 1 if , F QS' ' . 1 ll f I ' - 1 S , . I A i l . . : I , . 5 . . , . S. l . , ' . . : . i 9 . 7 Jim Johnson, F,F.A. representative, Gary Brown, Freshman representative, Iva Kay Lindberg, F.H.A. rep- . . . . . . , Y , , . . . , . , . . . -, i. . . . 7 . , . . . . . , . . . . , . . : . . , co- ! l ' 9
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