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Page Twenty ux 5TK RCV»: Stanley Jackman, Gerald Farr, Ralph McNabb, George Gray, Dwight Kittle, Robert Miller. 4TH ROW: Alfred Bartley, Adam Zimmerman, Bob Baunoch, Feter Wurmlinger. 3RD ROW: Robert Adams, Andy Bombyk, Bill Single, Jack Mitchell, Everette Sehoettle, Emery Schoettle, Stafford Jolley, Don Turner, Frank Barbe, James Webster. 2ND ROW: Bill Weiss, Jim Robinson, Bill Butler, Norman Brown, Herb Quandt, James McClellan, Howard Bloomfield, George Moran, Herb Parker, Verne Cook, Frank Keller, Richard Bringard, Mr. Rieman. 1ST ROW: John Berber, Thomas Suerwier, Robert Trowhill, Richard Jones. Don Hudie, Frank Meddaugt, Joe Sheridan, Tom Robinson, Adrian Ryan, Floran Gordon, Bill Hebei. ABSENT: William Spenser, Denton Graham, And Eldon Cole.
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Page Twenty -fn e flflpte£n- 3Rd Row: Jeanette Dresser, Thelma Hoppenworth, Jane Keher, Julia Kota, Donna French, Katherine Matthews, Mary Lou Carey, Theresa Zdrowski, Elaine TTurmlinger, Joyce Bingle, Arlene Johnston 2Nd Row: Jean McCulley, Edna Hebei, Ellen Pudney, Joan Macklem, Delores Hoffman, Betty Lou French, Julia Ganley, Valeria Hunt, Joan Davis, Mary Ellen Kenney, Edith Meddaugh, Leola Lamb, Shirley Oliver, Miss Laehn ISt Row: Jean Sly, Lois Soule, Genevieve Wideman, Rosemary Juzysta, Vera Morelli, Donna Thibdaue, Shirley Elliott, Janice Gielow, Carolyn Jenks, June 31oomfield, Mary Ann Lieber, Vivian VToods The Crosvell Chapter of the Home Economics Club has not yet joined the Stat? Homemakers of America organization, but plan to do so in the near future. Upon joining this they vill be known as the Future Homemakers of America. The club is divided into four groups: Food, program, money making and a cabinet. Each group is headed by a chairman and tLe three chairman and the club officers compose the cabinet. The cabinet oversees the work done by the group. On December 4, the club held an initiation party,initi- ating all of the new members. A hay ride party was held on December 18, and was enjoyed by ail. The club is directed by Miss Laura Laehn, Home Economics instructor. The officers for the current year are Edith Meddaugh,President; Donna Mae French,Vice-president; Julia Ganley, Secretary; and Rosemary Juzysta,Treasurer
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Pnge Twenty trven Croswell Chapter, No. 51 of Future Farmers of America has had another busy year of achievement. VTith a membership greatly increased through the exten- sion of the agriculture course to include freshmen, the chapter has engaged in a number of interesting group activi- ties . Beginning with the harvest of the group project of sugar beets soon after school opened, the chapter carried on with sponsorship of the School and Community Fair, with a hybrid seed corn sale campaign and with various other activities. Pins denoting membership in the Green Hand and Chapter Farmer degrees were purchased,and at this writing plans were under way for the purchase of distinctive F. F. A. Jackets, partly with chapter funds. The chapter this year adopted the special award plan for Senior Class Ag students offered by the Ee Kalb Agricul- tural Association. Each year the outstanding Senior is to receive a medal and have his name engraved on a ten-year plaque to be kept permanently in the Ag department classroom. This year's recipient of the honor is George Gray, whose classwork, home project work and group leadership have combined to place him at the top of this year's graduating Future Farmers. Officersfbrthe current year are Ralph McNabb,President; George Gray, Vice-President: Gerald Farr, Treasurer; Stanley Jackman,Reporter; Robert Killer, Sentinel; and D. G. Rieman, Advisor.
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