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FUT IQE FAIQM EIQS First Row lsittingjz Jerome Schopp, Lyle Chapman, John Streid, John Oltman, Gilbert Phipps Mr. Walker, Jerome Schickedanz, Kenneth Zimmerman, Earl Blair, Francis Vercler, Lynn Eyman Second Row Qstandingl: Thomas Murphy, l..aVerne Marlin. Russell Zook, Edward Brady, Marshall Elson, Junior Crusy, Verne Erdman, Eldon Wahls, Joe Thompson, James Skaggs, Vermon Miller Third Row fstandingj: Robert Jacobs, Ralph Spangler, Victor Dunahee, Marvi Howard Pick, Robert KauH:man, Glen Jenkins, David S ' Jacobs, John Cable n Rinkenberger, chleman, Floyd Kiper, Lyndal Elson, Richard Margaret Wink, Hilda Sieve M' rs, iss Harrower, Junior Roszhart, Lorna H Wendell Augspurger, James C-atew d ' olmes. Corale Kindred. oo , Eldon Elmger, Francis Vercler SUDEIQ SNQODEIQ STAFF page thirty
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changing severa BAND The Chenoa Community High School Band, under the capable leadership and direction of Mr. Heflick being awarded an excellent Clinton on March 29, l94U. At the beginning of this in the band. There were no new coat of polish in every several clarinet players and 1 has shown its great improvement this year by or second rating school term only uniforms and the section. Mr. Heil l more needed in the band. Every hour of the heard diligently practicing in the gym. Now, there are forty-four members in the band: there cotton gabardine uniforms in the possession of in the District Band Contest at twenty-eight members enlisted band was badly in need of a ick began his work by adding cornetists to other instruments day certain sections could be at the end of the school term are also new scarlet and gray each member, and a great im- provement in the playing ability of each member, as well as the band as a whole. Chenoa, before this year, never had an at drum major to front a marching band. The trained by Mr. Heflick early last fall and made band at the Fairbury football game. Marching band this year and proved to be very succe tractive group of twirlers and a twirlers and drum maior were their first appearance with the was a new undertaking for the ssful. Next year the band will appear marching at several of the football games. The band appeared at every home bask played a short concert at the Regional Tour realizing the value of a high school band ai conscious. The officers of the band were elected by of the school term and are as follows: Preside nt, Kare Kaplanp Vice President, Iunior Roszhartp Secretary and Treasurer, Lau Mary Dearth, Libby A. Stried, Mary A. Gentes, Next year the band will make even gre more members. The school now has a banc. developing musical spirit now in the air it will etball game this year and also nament. Chenoa's citizens are nd are becoming more music the members at the beginning ra Lee Turner: and Librarians, and Lucille Shiflet. ater improvements and take in to be proud of, and with the continue to be so. page twenty-uma
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FUTU IQE FAIQM If On September 19 the FEA. was orqaniz F.F.A. and the lunior FEA. The officers tor th lerome Schickedanzp Vice President, Francis V mermang Treasurer, Lynn Eymanny and Repo Iunior FEA.. are: President, Gilbert Phipps, Secretary, Robert Kauffman: Treasurer, Lyle C Schopp. The two sets oi officers torm a counci the chapter. Each officer is a chairman ot a com Every member serves on some committee. So Supervised Farming, Cooperative Activities, ational Activities, Earnings and Savings, and Some oi the major activities of the year W Fair in Leroy, Weiner roasts, tested experimenta tion, basketball games with surrounding chapt serves, a trip to the lnternational Stock Show i , a the operation ot a spray ring, Iamboree, parent taining ot the Home Ec. girls, Kid Brother Nigh Fair School, judging team-meat, grain, tat st gram and radio broadcast. The l94O chapter raised money by havin corn, selling garden seeds, cleaning out back o ing junk, selling magazines and rattling oft a money will be spent to carry on chapter activiti summer. IQ ed Co Le es S OF AMEIQICA into two groups, the Senior e Senior F.l:'.A. are: President, erclery Secretary, Kenneth Zim- ter, Earl Blair. Officers of the T. Y h l fice President, lohn Oltmany apman, and Reporter, lerome which directs the activities of mittee on the program of work. me of the committees include: nduction of Meetings, Recre- adership. ere the Vocational Agriculture l corn plot, green-hand initia- ers, the building of game pre- mily night, an all-school party, is and son banquet, the enter- t, cooperative marketing, State A ck and dairy-assembly pro- g an old hen day, picking up i farm mechanics room, collect- turkey tor Thanksgiving. This and for a camping trip in the page thirty-one
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