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F. H. A. SITTING--June Schwab, Miss Ruehle--Advisor, Carol Shook, Linda Dalton--Treasurer, Willene Shoup--President, Connie Fisher--Vice-President, Karol Schaaf--Secretary, Judy Wright, Bethel Risner, Mary Aichholz. ROW II--Shirley Bayer, Donna Tilton, Alice Haspeslagh, Donna Falter, Mary Ann Brobst, Marilyn Zellner, Lucille Bacon, Carol Kirgis, Donna Waltz, Shirley Hershiser, Ruth Falter ROW III--Donna Scott, Connie Kurtz, Jean Armitage, Myra Miller, Phyllis Beamer, Carol Hay, Roberta Green, Judith Werling, Betty Lou Crum, Nellie Hopkins, Theresa Claus, Iris Snay, Sharon Vogel, Linda Werling. Purposes To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking. To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership. To encourage democracy in home and community life. To work for good home and family life for all. To promote international good will. To foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life. To provide wholesome individual and group recreation. To further interest in home economics. galorsz Red and White ower: Red Rose Zklg yyr sh Motto: Toward New Horizons 4'v?'I:.4LQxxC N.J,rnxAf,,.x. +C' '45, 5 ' A-2 71 E W r. -ww N0 29
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District Scholarship Tests SITTING--Sandra Fike, Mary Jo Cook, Patricia Martin, Dallas Cahill, Veronica Mick, Audrey Channing, Linda Fike. ROW II--Deborah Huther, Jacqueline Huffman, David Kalb, Jack Gooding, Larry Shifferly, Larry Billet, James Holmer, Susan Ayres, Ann Ayres. District Test Certificates Sus an Ayres General Science Eighth in Bowling Green District Third in Bowling District--Division III Patricia Martin Bookkeeping I Third in Bowling Green District--Division III Linda Fike English 10 Fifth in Bowling Green District--Division III James Holmer American History Fifteenth in Bowling Green District--Division III Dallas Cahill Physics Sixteenth in Bowling Green District--Division III Jacqueline Huffman Biology Eighth in Bowling Green District--Division III Eighth Grade Test Upper 25 fo of Seneca County lst--Roberta Krabill 3rd--John Aichholz 4th--Evelyn Pine Tom Stauffer Mary Lou Ohl Ardis Martin Irene Willman Janice Schultz Carl Waltz Robert Miller Daniel Huther Neil Ebner Marilyn Stephenson Helen Wise Jeannie Hook
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F. F. A. ROW I--Kenneth Schreiner, Dean Shoup, Gene Enders--Student Advisor, Nicholas Shank, Glenn Studer, Gerald Studer. ROW II--Gene Stockmeister, Duane Myers, James Maudsley, Karl Schaaf--Sentinel, Thomas Haspeslagh--Treasurer, Larry Leddick--Vice-President, David I-lawblitz--President, Richard Reichert--Secretary, Ronald Wurm--Reporter, Mr. Heimlich--Advisor. ROW III--Harold Kirgis, Kenneth Carrick, Robert Featheringill, Wade Beamer, Robert Homett, Alvin Didion, Richard Shook, Dennis Gumey, Guy Kirkwood, Thomas Willman, Melvin Aichholz, Loren Hillis, John Stockmaster. ROW IV--Robert Shank, Larry I-Iershiser, Robert Stockmaster, Thomas I-lolmer, Paul Werling, Larry Biller, Dean Vogel, Dale Tanner, Peter Hawblitz, John Mahl. THE AIM AND PURPOSES The primary aim of the FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA is the development of agricultural leader ship, cooperation, and citizenship. The specific pur- poses for which this organization was formed are as follows: To develop competent, aggressive, rural, and agricultural leadership. To create and nurture a love of country life. To strengthen the confidence of farm boys and young men in themselves and their work. To create more interest in the intelligent choice of farming occupations. To encourage members in the development of individual farming programs and establishment in farming. To encourage members to improve the farm home and its surroundings. To participate in worthy undertakings for the im- provement of agriculture. To develop character, train for useful citizenship, and foster patriotism. To participate in cooperative effort. To encourage and practice thrift. To encourage improvement in scholarship. To provide and encourage the development of organized rural recreational activities.
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