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First Row: Sonja Grieser, Rosalyn Gossman, Kay Wagner, Jean Foltz, Marilyn Smith, Edna Reichley, Anna Reichley, Janet Ward. Second Row: Mrs. Welty, Phylis Houdeshell, Janice Wagner, Ann Fink, Sue Beagle, Rhea Jean Kimmel, Joyce Wilson,Cecilia Skeeters, Myrna Businger, Kay Hartman. Third Row: Charlotte Smith, Leila Wolford, Phyllis Stahl, Barbara Waxler, Janet But- te, Joyce Redick, Ruthann Walters, Ruth Ann Klotz. F.H.A. The Arlington Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America organized in October for the year of 1954-1955. The following officers were elected: Jean Foltz, president, Marilyn Smith, vice presidentg Edna Reichley, secretary, Sonja Grieser, treasurerg Kay Wagner, parlimentariang Rosa- lyn Gossman, reporter. Our club mother was Mrs. Merritt Foltz. The club has had many activities this year. In November the Freshman members were initiated. The F.F.A. was entertained with our annual Christ- mas party in December. A bake sale was also held in December. In February a talent show was presented for the public. In March our anual Mother- Daughter Banquet was held and in May we gave a final farewell picnic. The club attended both Bi-County meetings at Vanlue and Cory-Raw- son. Several membes received the Chapter Homemaker Degree. It was a worth-while and very enjoyable year for all of us.
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Seated: Mr. Mengert, Lelan Pifer, Bob Essinger, Jerry Beagle, Jerry Beach, Bob Fink, Paul Dean Smith, Terry Redick, Bob Grieser. Standing: Loris Ward, Donald LaRoche, Raymond Bower, Dick Fink, Virgil Cotner, Harold Bower, Lewis Frantz, Bob Schaller, J. J. Solt, Eugene Grieser, Ronald Brauneller, Larry Brinkman. The F. F. A. is made up of 24 members, 4 Seniors, 9 Juniors, 5 Sopho- mores. and 6 Freshmen. The officers for the year 1954-1955 are: President, Bob Fink, Vice Pres- ident, Jerry Beach, Secretary , Jim Bameg Treasurer, Paul Dean Smithg Re - porter, Jerry Beagle, Sentinel, Bob Essingerg Advisor, Mr. Fred Mengert. Some of the years activities are: Parent Sz Son Banquet, seed com and garden seed sales, parliamentary procedure contest, pest hunt, com test plot, and county and state judging contest. One of the major trips of interest was a tour of The National Lime 8: Stone Company at Carey, Ohio. The chapter also took a trip through the Ohio Farmers Fertilizer Company at Fostoria, Ohio.
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DRIVING CLASS First Row: Janice Flick, Bernadine Businger, Barbara Mercer, Marilyn Smith, Sonja Grieser, Carol Marquart, Rita Schafer, Jean Foltz, Clara Jean Hartman, Kay Wagner. Second Row: Mr. Castor, Gary Hickle, Bill Arrington, Harold Bower, Marjorie Butler, Nancy Bishop, Carol Ann Traucht, Janet Butte, Rosalyn Gossman, Edna Reichley, Jane Smith, Larry Beach. Third Row: Ronald Brauneller, Neal Davis, Virgil Cotner, Bob Grieser, Robert Schal- ler, Jerry Beach, Paul Dean Smith, Wayne Sink, Maynard Steinman, Terry Redick, Jim Bame, Bob Essinger, Tom Kroske. SCHOOL PATROL Jack Glick, Frank Jolliff, Gene Crates, and David Davis. NEUHASUER HATCHERY, Phone 38, Arlington, Ohio. DONNA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE, Modern and Air-Conditioned, Phone 116 J, Arlington. PIFER STONE COMPANY, Crushed Stone and Agriculture Lime, Phone 161-F 21, Arlington
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