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F.F.A. Twenty-eight boys, preparing for future ca- reers as farmers, made up Covington's F.F.A. group. Livestock and land judging teams partic- ipated in both the State and District contests. Top honors were gained for the club by the Parliamentary Procedure team, which placed first in the district, and Bill Schultz, who placed second in public speaking. In November, 1961, the club enjoyed a trip to Chicago, where they visited the International Livestock Show. This gave them an opportunity to see some of the best animals in the world. The Parent and .Son Banquet in February, 1962, enabled their parents to observe the chapter's accomplishments for the year. In the county extemporaneous speaking contest, Jerry Taylor received a bronze medal, and Bill Schultz received a gold medal. % Contributing to Knowledge... FIRST ROW: Robert Wirrig, Tom Robinson, president; Tom Carroll, reporter; Jerry Taylor, treasurer; George Wise, sentinel; Donald White, secretary; Larry Wise, vice president; John Galley, chaplain; Roger Puterbaugh. SECOND ROW: Gilbert Carrol, Don Rogers, Dale Kenworthy, Darwin Boyer, Terry Fortune, Tom Walker, Russell Adams, Tim Colbert, David Roecker, Allan Burns. THIRD ROW: Gene Laughman, Tom Boyer, Bob Derr, Gary Rumble, Bill Schultz, Walter McGraw, David Wimmer, Wayne Sink, Lynn Bowman, Mr. Runyan, advisor. 20
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Hl-Y Speakers and other programs varied the Hi-Y meetings. President, Jerry Fessler, conducted the business meetings which consisted of reports by Larry Henry, treasurer and Roger Knutsen, sec- retary. Devotions were led by Ray Sholley, chap- lain. Vice president, Ted Powell, planned the programs. Assisted by Mr. John Carley, the boys under- took several projects. Among these were the selling of programs at football games, the coat check at basketball games, the parents' banquet, and induction services. i i m The Hi-Y officers are Raymond Sholley, chaplain; Larry Henry, treasurer; Roger Knutsen, secretary; Ted Powell, vice president; Jerry Fessler, president. Kilt Also Bunched Our Cives. . . FIRST ROW: Ted Powell, Gene Laughman, Jim Ruhl, Tim Hudson, Kenny Nickel, Roger Looker, Kay Hunt. SECOND ROW: Mr. Carley, advisor, Roger Batson, Roger Knutsen, Mike Miller, Jerry Fessler, Mike Hudson, Randy Higgins. THIRD ROW: Sam Bashore, John Thompson, Larry Henry, Larry Warner, Fred Fanning, Ray Sholley. 19
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FIRST ROW: Kathryn Mader, chaplain; Barbara Apple, recreation leader; Mary Jo Barga, treasurer; Esther Chappie, president; Kathy Yoder, secretary; Marjorie Finfrock, vice president; Nancy Oakes, county officer; Miss Rothemel, advisor. SECOND ROW: Lana Riffell, Edna Lyons, Doris Ellis, Retta Powell, Bonnie Wise, Jeanne Balmert, Jeanane Lyle, Geraldine Lambert, Billy Hartley, Rita Lyons. THIRD ROW: Opal Ridenour, Peggy Laughman, Donna Cassel, Pearl Robinson, Sue Spruance, Beverly Laughman, Marilyn Pearson, Jolene Byers, Kay Hart, Nancy Robinson. Jor Juture Careers... F.H.A. A Way to a Man's Heart ' could very well be the motto of the Future Homemakers of America. Members of this club realize the importance of being fully- prepared to run their future homes with skill and efficiency. Among the many activities of the club were a county rally at Troy, a mothers' tea, a presen- tation of a style show at one of the P.T.A. meet- ings, and the county dance at which their presi- dent, Esther Chappie, was chosen county F.H.A. queen. President Esther Chappie helps Bonnie Wise place the darts in her Easter suit. 21
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