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Mrs. Bernalea McDonald, Advisor; Nancee Hein ., Parliamentarian; Karen Mulvancv, President; Norma Lee Powers, Secretary; Shirlcv Tucker, Treasurer; Mary Reed, Vice-President. Thev’re Learning To Live J During the Summer vacation, the Brimfield F.H.A. started its activities for 1953-54. Monthly meetings were held at Jubilee Park. Canton, and Kcwanee. These were well attended and combined business with pleasure. In August, the F.H.A. had a refreshment stand at the Annual Old Settlers Picnic. All of the members worked to make this a successful undertaking. Early in the Fall, the chapter sent delegates to the Mouse of Delegates Meeting at Elmwood. Those attending were: Karen Mulvaney. Mary Reed. Nancee Heinz. Jo Ann Nauman. and Gayle Meehan. They were accompanied by the advisor. Bernalea McDonald, and the chapter mother. Mrs. John R. Powers. The annual F.F.A. and F.H.A. wiener roast was held at Bart Nelson’s farm. Also during the early part of the school year, the F.H.A. Freshmen were informally initiated, and the Senior girls accompanied by Bernalea McDonald and Shirley Culbertson, spent an enjoyable weekend in St. Louis. A new profit making project was a cookie sale. The girls took orders for cookies, baked them, and delivered mem. Holiday activities included a Christmas party, at which gifts were exchanged by the members, and one night was aevoted to Christmas caroling . In order to start the New Year right, a Sock Dance was held after a basketball game in January. Something new and different was the Daddy Date Night and Chilli Supper which was held in February. Tne F.H.A. girls brought their fathers as dates. The evening proved to be very entertaining. On February 24, the Glasford F.F.A.-F.H.A. invited the Brimfield F.F.A.-F.H.A. to a party there. These parties are known as Exchange Parties. Next year the Brimfield Cnapter plans to invite them here for a return party. The annual F.F.A.-F.H.A. Potluck Supper was held March 1G. The Freshmen girls were formally initiated at that time. Skits were also given by the Home Ec. and Ag classes. About sixty per cent of the F.H.A. members attended the Spring Rally. It was held at Cuba this year. April 15 was a bright spot on the calendar for the children of the community. An Easter Egg Hunt seemed to appeal to the children. May marked the close of this year, but it was a grand conclusion. The Style Show was given by the Home Ec. girls, and following that the new officers were installed. Later in May a Galloping Breakfast was held. This means, that the members picked up people of the community and brought them to a prepared breakfast. If they didn’t come, they were to pay a penalty. It was amusing as well as profit making. First row -left to right: Karen Mulvancv, Margaret Krus, Marv Stambaugh, Mariclla Cox, Sharon Stables, Bcverlv Slocum, Bernalea McDonald—Advisor, Carol Reinhart, Beverly Lyons, Sue Hamilton, Nancee Heinz, Shirley Bennett. Second row: Marlene Duffy, Donna Duffy, Carol Meyer, Lave Dickens, Janet Mills, Gail Tillman, Yvonne Chcncv, Nancy Kmerick, Nancy Lou Coon, Donna Carroll, Jo Ann Nauman, Pat Welch. t hird row: Norma Lee Powers, Diane Stahl, Louise White, Patsy Carroll, Judy Clark, Man Frances McLouth, Carol Lee Paccy, Phyllis Porter, Gayle Meehan, Mary Ann Cluskev, Ada Krus, Shelby Dunivant. Fourth row: Shirley Tucker, Marv Ann Coon, Sandra McGava, W anda Coulter, Lois Meyer, Mary Reed, Iris Blackwell, Eileen Bleicliner, Mary Anne Maher, Marilyn Pillman, Jeanie Haves. WHKttzwmI mm mm 'jam ■ vmtmmm'n
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Last year the class of ’54 began publishing the weekly POW WOW beginning second semester. The staff chosen was as follows: HIGH SCHOOL POW WOW Editor.........................Norma Lee Powers Assistant Editor ................Mary Ann Coon Humor Editor......................Beverly Slocum Production Staff... Karen Mulvanev Charles Courtright GRADE SCHOOL POW WOW Editor........................................Shirley Tucker Reporters........................................Iris Blackwell Eileen Blcichner Starting second semester this year the class of ’55 began publishing the POW' WOW. I his staff is as follows: HIGH SCHOOL POW WOW Editor...............................Mariella Cox Assistant Editor..................... Jeanie Haves Humor Editor.................................Sharon Stables Production Staff Roger Best Charles Cluskey Jo Ann Nauman Shirley Tucker, Alary Ann Coon, Norma Lee Powers GRADE SCHOOL POW WOW Editor..............................Pat Welch Carol Meyer Reporter Mary Stambaugh Gloria Johnson and Donald Bride were POW WOW advisors. Journalists At Work Seated—left to right: Donald Bride, advisor, Karen Mulvanev, Norma Lee Powers, Charles Courtright. .V ’ Standing-left to right: Eileen Bleichncr, Mary Ann Coon, Iris Blackwell, Shirley Tucker. MILLER FARM SUPPLY PEORIA CANDY COMPANY Farm Supplies, Feed, and Produce 1,K)MS Washington Street Elmwood, Illinois Peoria 2' IUmo,s
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During the month of August the following boys participated in the Section Five Fair at Eureka: Roger Higgs. Jim Shaw. Jerry Vohland. Bill Goetze. Mart Maher. Roger Best. Tom McGava. Jim Johnson, and Charles Cluskey. The annual F.F.A.-F.H.A. Wiener Roast was held during the month of October at the home of Bart Nelson. In November all of the officers of the Brimfield F.F.A. Chapter attended an Officers’ Leadership Camp at Henry. Mart Maher won fifth as an individual in the Section Five Soil Judging Contest held during November at Elmwood. The Junior and Senior boys attended the International Livestock Show in Chicago during Thanksgiving vacation. While in Chicago, the boys saw a Horse Show, went on a tour of Armour’s Packing House and visited the Museum of Science and Industry. Bill Hauk. Dan Mercer, and Dale Coulter entered the Poultry Judging Contest of the Section Five Poultry and Grain Show which was held December 5 at Washburn. They won first place as a team. Bill Hauk. Tony Antonacci. Holland Ekena. Carroll Stambaugh. Bart Nelson. Jerry Vohland. Roger Higgs. Dale Coulter. Jim Shaw, and Bob EmericK showed grain. Out of a possible eight hundred points Bill Hauk came through with seven hundred seventy-six. Members of the grain judging team were Bart Nelson. Rolland Ekena. Jim Shaw. Jerry Vohland. Roger Higgs, and Harold Johnson. Bart Nelson won third place in the Section Five F.F.A. Speech Contest of which the Brimfield Chapter was host. Bart gave his speech GRASSLAND IS PLANNED PROSPERITY over WIRL on THE FUTURE FARMER program and received his medal during an interview in which he and Mr. Charles Cox participated. There was a joint party of the Glasford and Brim-field F.F.A and F.H.A. Chapters at Glasford on February 24. The losers entertained the winners of the Rat Bait Selling Contest with a delicious chilli supper which they prepared and served in the Home Economics room. The annual joint F.F.A.-F.H.A. Pot Luck Supper, to which parents, faculty, and friends were invited, was held on March 16. At this meeting Mr. C. F. Dungan and Mr. Gail Emerick. fathers of the State Farmers. Fred Dungan and Gene Emerick of the Class of 1953. were made Honorary Chapter Farmers. During the month of April applications were made for the Foundation Awards. Farm Mechanics. Farm and Home Beautification. Beef. Swine. Dairy. Corn and Oats. Applications for the State Farmer Degree were made. The Section Five Judging Contest was held at Roanoke-Benson. The State Judging Contest will be held in Champaign during June. Also, later in the same month, the State F.F.A. Convention will be held in Springfield. Bill Goetze, President; Mart Maher, Treasurer; Charles Cluskey, Reporter, (diaries Kcllstadt, Secretary; Tony Antonacci, Vice-President; Jim Johnson, Sentinel; Charles Cox—Advisor. There’s Talent In Vo-Ag Seated- left to right: Tom McGava, Everett Peters, Charles Cluskey, Mart Maher, Tony Antonacci, Dean Stahl, Dick Lance, Dan Mercer, Jim Johnson. Standing: Dale Coulter, Joe Schclkopf, Boh Courtright, Larr Dungan, Arlcn Higgs, Dick Heinz, Frank Kingdon, Boh F.merick, Charles Cox—Advisor. Third row: Bill Goetze, Roger Best, Roger lliggs, Jim Arnold, Boh Shane, Jim Shaw, Jerry Vohland, I iarold Johnson, Eddie Barnes. Fourth row. Jim VVvman, Carroll Stambaugh, Theodore Compton, Bill Hauk, Ben Johnson, Ronald Compton, Rolland F.kcna, Bart Nelson, Maurice Stambaugh, Charles Kellstadt. DUNLAP STATE BANK Established 1898 Dunlap, Illinois
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