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G. A. A. ilihe Qiirls' flithletic :associa- tion consisted ol forty members this vear with Miss Patterson as the sponsor. Major sports lor the year were tumbling, volleyball. baslxet- ball. softball. and traclt. Some of the minor sports were sliding. skating. dancing, bictxling. and hiking. Mixers were held after all the home basketball games. ilihe annual senti-lornial Cfhristtnas dance was held in a beautifully decorated library December l5. Instead ol game night the girls and their guests enf joyed a hay-ride March 22. Ofhcers for the year were: ,lean Denny. President: Klart' l.ou Phelps. Yice l'resident: Virginia l.ubf lter, Secretary: 'lihelma .lune Snyder. Recording Secretary: Sarah l.ou Spurgeon. 'lireasurerz Peggy Cioclv rum. RepOrter. Hi-Y April 25, lf?-H lflection of ofhcers: President, Don ll. Stall: Vice President. l.ewis Obernian: Secref tary. Henry Steinkamp: Treasurer. .loe Vermilya: Chaplain. Robert Cross: Sergeant-1X1-Arins. Don Johnson: Reporter. .lames H. Stall. April 29. lf?-l5 liormal initiation ol' new members- liugene Xlulberry. .lunior Sewell. .loe Sqhleter. Oct. 4. IU-Hi New Hi-Y caps distributed. Oct. 15. lf?-+57 'Club pictures talten lor the annual. liight members attended conference at Salem. Oct. 30. lf?-+5 Committee appointed to plan the year's program. Committee appointed to make ar- rangements for the Owen 'l'wp. Honor Roll. Nov. Nl, lf?-lfn wSlate Older Boys' Conference at 'lierre llaute .lan. la, lf?-HJ l.ast Years seniors' names added to our Service Roll. Sold school col- ors in the form ol' ribbons. lieb. 25. I9-Hr -.James Stall showed .lap equipment, Mar. l2. I9-lb -W llifa' 1 Spring Cioiilieitiice held at Seyf mour. April 6. lfl-ln -Hi-Y Semi- liormal Dance.
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F. H.A. Ihe Future llrmemalters ol America was liorinerlv the llome liconomics Ciluh, Our local or ganifation. consisting old 2 memhers and the sponsor. Xliss Patterson. is alliliated with hoth the state and national organiza tions. Nlarv l.ee l.utes was sent as cluh representative to the state association meeting in cbeltllief. XVe served several banquets this vear, hoth lor the experi' ence and to build up our treas- ury. Other activities have been an initiation party. a Cfhristmas partv. dress revue. and a spring picnic to which guests were invited. Ciluh oflicers were: Alta XX'ollsa. President: Pat l.uhlser. Yice President: Nlartha Browning. 'lireasurerp Alice llenson. Secretarvi Velda ljurltev. lflsie Cochran. Reporters. ,9 . ,. Y. Y F. F. A. 'l'he lfuture Farmers ol' America, with a total of twentvfseven members, elected the following ol'- licers to guide them through the veari .loe llallard, l7resident: Cllen llurlev, Vice President: l,ewis Uber- man. Secretary: Harold ljottschmidt, 'lireasurerz l.ouis Rumph. Reporter. 'liheir annual pest-ltilling contest was held in January, with the losing team giving a party for the winning team. 'lihe annual 4-ll Corn Cjluh Show was held .lanuarv l, llenrv Roettger placing nrst. 'lihe cluh purchased a soil testing kit for the agriculture department so that they can test the soil ol' their home farms. Green hand members were lifted to the rank of chapter members at a district installation held at Salem in March. ln keeping with one of the club purposes 'to encourage organized recreational activities among vocaf tional agriculture students the llrownstown l3.F.A. chapter or- ganized a hasltethall team from its ranks and played several games during the year with teams composed ol' l5.l5.A. boys from another chapter. XVe congratulate and wish success to lollow our uve mem- Y hers graduating this year .los Ballard. l.ewis Oherman. ller- ' schel lforgev, .lack lleimtn, and 1 . Y tv v Don Nlanion. XVe also want to thanls Mr. Schleter lor his ' help and guidance as our spon- Q SUT.
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