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DUS TRI ARTS LUB SEVENTH: Jenkins, R. Brett, Davis, Hall, Reichert, Johnson, Appelt. SIXTH: Lockwood, Pistorius, Fuehrer, Dowling, Reeves, D. Brown, Ramsey. FIFTH: B. Clark, McCoy, Uhrich, Downing, Bricker, D. Damery Gobble. FOURTH: Atteberry, R. Brown, Fleetwood, Helm, Revis, Clary. THIRD: White, Campbell, Batman, Sperry, Reed, Hackney. SECOND: P. Damery, Foster, Rainey, J. Brett. FIRST: Blackwell, White, Edwards, Lazzaroni. The Blue Mound Industrial Arts Club was guided through its fourth year by the following officers and our sponsor, Mr. Rainey. President John Hall Vice President Mick Fleetwood Secretary Dennis Damery Treasurer Steve Brown Reporter Fred Fuehrer Our club sold cotton candy at carnivals, had a car wash, two donut sales, a paper drive , two scrap drives , and a car polish, and sold cans of candy. We held our annual Father and Son Chili Supper at the grade school cafeteria this spring. Some of our members attended the State Convention in Springfield in May. We were proud to have John Hall serve as State President this year. Our year's activities were concluded by a trip to the Ozarks immediately after school was out.
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FUTURE F RMER of MERICA SIXTH: Moss, D. Brown, Ritter, Gorden. FIFTH: L. Brown, Kirk, Baughman, Morey. FOURTH: Hanover, B. Darnery, G. Brown, D. Younker. THIRD: Clark, Hadden, T. Damery, Catlin. SECOND: E. Younker, Hagan, Hopkins Fortner. FIRST: Boggs, Doty, Jacobs. This year's F. F.A. officers were: President Steve Hanover Vice President David Brown Secretary Robert Ritter Treasurer Rodney Gorden Reporter .Tack Hopkins Sentinel John Kirk Our first job was working up, typing, mimeographing, and distributing a program of work. The second meeting was set aside for the initiation of our new members. Before the meeting, we gathered behind the shop for a supper of hamburgers, potato chips, and pop. In October, four senior boys and Mr. Doty went to Kansas City, Missouri, to the National Convention of the F. F.A. A two-day trip was spent in Chicago at the International Livestock show. Our annual Father and Son Banquet was held on February 5 in the grade school cafeteria. During the year our chapter participated in six sectional contests, we received firsts in dairy judging, poultry judging, and grain judging, fifth in parliamentary procedure, sixth in soil judging, and seventh in fat stock judging. A trip to the Ozarks completed our year's activities.
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sfunzuf councu. CLOCKWISE: Brown, Buzan, Wickline, Putlch, Reed, Fuehrer Damery, Moss, Hall, D. Brown, Showalter, Fleetwood, Baughman. During the year, the Student Council sponsored all- school parties, a Homecoming Dance, a Harvest Moon Dance and a Graduation Dance. Baskets of food were given to two needy families at Christmastime, and the Student Council was in charge of cleaning and painting a recreation room, called the Cave, in the basement of the school. Our members went to the District Student Council Convention in Decatur, and we sent two representatives to the State Student Council Convention in Chicago. Our officers for the year were: President Roger Baughman Vice President Mick Fleetwood Secretary Phyllis Showalter Treasurer Sue Wickline Reporter Dave Brown
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