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Food Will Win the War The Angol.1 chapter of the Future Farmers of America holds its res;uh.r meetings on the first Tuesday evenmg ot every month. Each meeting consists of an opening ceremony, reguhir business transaction entertamment, closmg ceremony, and a salute to our flag. Refreshments are served. The motto of the F. F. A. is: Learning to do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Livmg to Serve. The aims and purposes of the F. F. A. are: To develop competent, aggressive, rural and gricultural leadership. To create and nurture a love of country life. To create more interest in the intelligent choice ot farming occupations. To participate in cooperative effort. To encourage and practice thrift To encourage improvement in scholarship. Funds are raised by the selling of ice cream bars in the school lunch room at noon. The organiza- tion has purchased several war bonds with this money. Bill Benson is District Director of F. F. A. and Mr. Elliott is District Adviser. The district annual meeting and banquet was held at Angola High School on March 16 Eighty- five boys and their instructors attended. Judge Clyde Carlin was the main speaker. He stressed the importance faith must play in the future, faith in ourselves, in our associates, in God, and in American ideals. George Anspaugh acted as toastmaster. The officers for the year were: President, George Anspaugh; vice president, Duane Rose; secretary, Jack Green; treasurer, Allen Beyer; and reporter, Paul Hollinger. Mr. Elliott is the adviser. The 4-H Club is open to all girls in this school between the ages of Id and 20, who are interested in home economics. A 4-H member can make her choice among a number of projects— clothing, baking, foods, room improvement, and canning. The club holds a few meetings in the winter, and six meetings in the summer, once a week. The meetings are held at the school building, and a junior instructor helps the younger members with their projects. The club has pot-lucks, picnics and swimming parties. In the first week of July a county 4-H picnic IS held at Pokagon State Park. In July there are county demonstrations and judging contests. The winners of these are sent to the district contest. Winners can go as far as the national. In August there is a county exhibit of all projects completed in 4-H work during the preceding year. Miss Warring was the adult leader for the Angola Happy H Club during the summer. Miss Laura Bachman supervised the 4-H work during the winter. The four H ' s represent Head, Heart, Hand, and Health. The 4-H pledge is: I pledge my Head to clearer thinking, my Heart to greater loyalty, my Hands to larger service, and my He,ihh to better living for my club, my community, and my country. V ,llv ! I ,.;,1 ri, . ' J ' ' - ' ' T J I ' anffle Man y„ Hurniiui, Trois W. ' iKnc-r, Hfirriet Ro.se, 11,-.,.,, Kf Wun rlint ' , iJ ' .niia Hliiniii-y, Gloria Krhardt, Paula AlhrlKht. .la c, niji i.ii,,, k, l .S«-. ,r, l row: Morris KKXl. Htoii. Hiii) r avliie, Ow,ii Crain, liol. Klllott. . iinl ' .r Kwur.s, Holi Carvc-r Boh Kan ior MouritK, . olin Klllott, .Junior Erbe. Tof row; yUnH Haoliiaan. Paul BIrcliman. George Ai,siiaiiKl i,,st,,lz. riK, Willi Will,, , I- ; l ' ' isl,,.| I ' -i.sl,,. Hick ■, llol, l-feinKartn,-,-. . i,,]r,- vs. .Tim l ' ' ish,-i-, r.illv l:ill Call-, , rl lliii,iia, Mr. lOlliott, Page Sixteen
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Hornets Our Coach Coach Smith w.is born at Marshall, Illinois, attended high school at Marshall, and went to college at Indiana Central and at Indiana Univer- sity. He has traveled through various parts of Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Mr. Smith first taught school at Union Center and just before coming to Angola he was teaching at New Haven. He was assistant physical education instructor at Indiana Central College for two years. He says, Angola is a good place to be after all. DAVID EMEKSON— Manager ' C- ' uspie was tlie manayc-r of the Varsity squad all throiiK h his four yearK of higli Hfhool, In Ills ke« ' ping were the extra balls. tow -lH and all otiier equipment. His loyal sorvicf-s will be missed greatly next year, .Senior. ROY BLEDSOE— C ' cr Moose , not playi ij; until liis sophomore year, has already developed Into a valuable rebound arti.st. He oame into liis own the la«l of the seanon. He had aii un ' -nnn.N ' un- derhand shot. .Senior. WENDELL ZIMMEK— Forward ' ■Windy-. I -In; the hlc ' b .scorer of the team, waH a very valuable man. He de- veloped a ' ery trU ' ky fake as many an op- ponent dI,M« overed, He will be a j;freat los« to the team. Senior. JACK HOLWEKDA—Fonuiril ' ■Ja( ' k ' developed greatly in the last yeai-. He didn ' t see a wh()le lot of action, but when in the same, .Jack played for all lie WHS w(M-t h , Se n i o v. JOHN McBRIDE— -o uwr ( ' hii k , with his speed was used on the fast break and drew many foul,s. His ac- curate louK ' shots have helped us in many ■A. K ;i uic. Seni ' H-. ROBERT BLEDSOE— Cf 7 fr ' ,n i with his height and weif?lit proved very valual)le when his brother, Mo()se, couldn ' t seem to get goinpr. As he is only a freshman, he isbould make a name for hims ' -lf in latc-r years. h ' rcshnian. Page Eighteen
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