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'---'H THE CONCORDIAN 1937 Senior Home Economzkr Miss Garber, Sponsor Row Onei-Bertha Burkholder, Clara Goodman, Josephine Fulmer, Florence Kreider, Erma Yoder, Clara Gongwer, Marion Gegax. Row Two--Evelyn Pressler, Mary Eads, Leona Miller, Josie Beaudette, Kathryn Mumaw, Bernis Bontrager, Anna Cocanower, Miss LaVon Garber, Sponsor. The purpose of the club is to do different types of work such as knitting, sewing, Crocheting, and tatting. The club has done work along the line of making novelties and planning for parties. The club had an exchange of gifts at Christmas time and also a Valentine Party. U91 EJ El
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' THE CONCORDIAN l937'---'H Comermtion Club Mr. Vanpelt, Sponsor First RowiHoward King, Robert Cooper, Walter Berkey, Clacey Eads, Victor Mans- field, Claude Smothers, Don Kirts. Second Row-Chester Davis, Devon Alexander, Billy Graybill, Dean Elliot, Dewey Huff- man, Marvis Gibson, James Eggleston, Milton Rush, Janie Schooley. Third Row-Joe Scheidel, George Whisler, Dale Miller, Robert Wolgamood, Frances Wogoman, Charles Pressler, William Bachman, Jack Loney, Eugene Wogoman, Max Chiddister, Ernest Hoover, Glen Sparr, Gerald Fawley, Mr. VanPelt, Sponsor. Fourth Row-Wayne Kunderd, Robert Wharton, Ralph Strayer, Herman Bullard, Robert Wenger, Lester Shriner, Howard Groves, Floyd Drake, Bert Cook, Omer Swine- hart, Wayne Martin, Dale Martin. During the fall and winter the Conservation Club and the F. F. A, had a con' test to see which club could kill the most rodents. The F. F. A. won and was given a party by the Conservation Club. During the spring the Consevation Club has been locating some young tree-5 to plant on the school grounds. At the regular me-etings four or five members were appointed to give reports on conservation activities all over the state. PCR RICH l 28 1 EI I3
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THE CONCORDIAN 1937 Future Farmer: I Mr. Van Pelf, Sponsor : Seated from left to right are, Howard Marvel, Ralph Stryer, Wayne Martin, secretaryg : Howard Grove, president, Forrest E. VanPeIt, advisor, Floyd Drake, vice presi- dentg Robert Fulmer, treasurerg and Lyle Hoffman, reporter. Second row left to right, Victor Mansfield, Robert Bontrager, Robert Cooper, Lloyd Rockenbaugh, James Marvel, Robert Wolgamood, Thomas Fawley and Lewis Weldy. Third row left to right, Dale Graybill, Bert Cook, Waldo Mansfield, Joe Bontrager, Dale Martin, Lester Shriner and Max Chiddister, PROGRAM OF WORK FOR 1937 I. Supervised Farm Practice. 1. Every member select at least one project to carry on a long time basis. 2. Every member acquire ownership interest in at least one project enterprise. 3. All project records completed for school credit and study. II. Co-operative Activities. 1. Take an active part in assisting the Elkhart Merchants Council with the fall farm products and apple show. III. Community Service. 1. Testing of milk, soil samples and seeds for farmers of community. 2. Development of an unused corner of the school ground into an outdoor meeting place for use of F. F. A., 4-H clubs, and others where camp fire meetings may be held. IV. Leade.rship Activities. 1. Nominate a candidate each year for Hoosier Farmer Degree. 2. Award honor sweaters to all senior members who qualify. V. Earnings and Savings. 1. Majority of members develop ownership interest in their projects. 2. Each member get started on a definite system of saving. VI. Chapter Meetings. 1. One regular evening meeting each month to be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of each month. Use formal opening and closing ceremonies. iConcluded on page 315 l30l I lj
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