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F. F. A. Develops Agricultural Interests - - A 44 -L 4 r ! l is ROW I: Mr. Vernon, Kent Laudeman, Kenny HUH, Wilford Hahn, David Rader, Harvey Scheetz, Roy Bellman, Fred Becknell, Roger Kieth Slabaugh, Rick Unsicker, Leonard Rauch. ROW ll: Ronald Thayer. ROW IV: Gerald Wagley, Richard Baker, Lester Bellman, Spicher, Doug Snyder, Paul Blosser, Norman Schini, Jim Snyder, Jerry Hummel, Donald Reed, Ken Becknell, Kirk Bon Durant, Gene Ronald Laidig, Dean Baker. ROW Ill: Keith Berger, David Huff, Kauffman. - Norman Schini Lester Bellman Alton Hochstetler and Roger Thayer do some last minute cramming before participating in a Tool lnspec tion Contest Working together, the F.F.A. boys learn through experience many things which will make them suc- cessful tuture farmers of America. Some of their major activities are Dairy, Crop, Chicken, and Soil Judging Contests, and Tool Inspection Contests. An annual project which is a valuable service to the farmers in the community is the Pest Contest. The boys see who can win the highest score by killing the most pests. Several of the F.F.A. boys also participated in the state-wide speech and essay contests. A new venture of great significance was the numbering of each rural home in Marshall County and making a tile for the Bremen Fire Department.
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F. T. A. Members' Learn Teaching Methods The officers, Midge Powell, Carolyn Forsythe, Carol Schini, Jackie Espich, Sonya Schramm, Ann Drudge, and Miss Baker confer on plans for an approaching meeting. Don Smith, Jeanette Giek, Shirley Polson, and Carol Hahn work to make Apple Day, a day in honor of the teachers, 0 SUCCCSS. Ted Huber leads Lois Hershberger, Jeanette Giek, Tony Guntermen, Jackie Espich, and Dick Kauftman as they sing the club song. '-iff' :IAA The F.T.A. is an organization which gives students inter- ested in teaching an opportunity to learn more about that profession and helps them to gain practical experi- ence. Each member gains one point per hour for assisting teachers and tries to earn 50 points a year. Special speakers kept the club informed on up-to-date teaching methods. This year the Del Kappa Gamma held an area F.T.A. meeting at Bremen. Student representatives from schools in this area were present to hear the talk on college requirements for teachers. 5113 .ms we-vie S11 ff ....,.....,.. ., T wi. e., .- ..t. 5 rv gg, mfr' iii' il .i,f'm..i4f Nev fltttlt A L 3 1 g ,5 . .. KT Kenny Hummel, Carol Paine, Pat Beery, Kathy Ernsberger, Barbara Miller, Carol Schini, Shirley Polson, Sue Rader, and Barbara Kimble work on scrap books for the children's hospitals. J ,. - , 4 23
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4 H Projects Keep Members Active Sr ROW I Carolyn Carlsen Judy Anderson Patricia Glant Melba Weber Joy Whitlock Letricia Schultz Marlene Sheetz Sandy Grossman Mary Moser Judy Morgan Brenda Htester Mary Jane Lemon Fonda Church ROW II Judy Bowen Sharon Ernsberger Carla Winterrowd Carolyn Kline Linda Grossman Carol Grove Diana Swank Connie Tyson Beverly Griffin Joyce Horner Dorlnda Johnson Vickie Yoder Jean Payne Jackie Ernsberger Karen Reed Donnell Hochstetler ROW III Rebecca Lehman Linda Sisk Lenore Novach Brenda Schramm Pamela Smith Linda Smith Karen Winterrowd Beverly Matz Connie Hand Jackie Davis Sharon Muster Marlene Riechert Cynthia Hochstetler Chyre Manges ROW IV Carol Reed Susan Sherk Carolyn Baker Sylvia Thomas Dorothy Moser Barbara Zimmer Carol Tripansnnski Kar Znllmer Carolyn Sahlhoft Joyce Baker Carolyn Huff Barbara Huff Mary Beth Moretto ROW V Miss Tyler Nancy Gurtner Judith Gilbert Barbara Kumble Patricia Heckaman Ruth Berg Marilyn Davis Janice Baker Barbara Miller Carol Hahn Rosalie Clauss Karen Davis ROW I. Bill Silveus, Dennis Harrington, Darrell Thornton, Stanley Hahn, Don Huff, Walter Bensen, Mike Sheetz, Dick Griswold, Mike Martin, Conrad Tucker, Paul Noble Heyde, Rodney Snyder. ROW II: Wayne Hummel, Nelson Zillmer, George Grandstaff, Nelson Hahn, Kieth Roeder, Bruce Grifhn, Charlie Schreiner, Donell Hochstetler, Sue Keller, Christine Keyser, Jane Baker, John Forsythe, Michael Hansen, George Mohler, ROW III: Kenneth Hutt, Gene Kauffman, Wilford Hahn, Kae Zlllmar, Barbara Miller, Ricky Bell- man, Alton Hochstetler, Paul Blosser, Jerry Hummel, Lester Bellrnan, Kiefh Berger, Michael Swank, Marshall Heckaman. ROW IV: Kent Laudernan, Eric Bolt, David Rader, David Hutt, Donald Reed, Douglas Snyder, Ronnie Laidig, Barbara Huff, Susan Sherk, Bonnie Schultz, Judy Laidig, Harland Leeper, E. W. Vernon,
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