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31 FUTURE HOME MAKERS OF AMERICA ROW ONE: Phyllis Darling, Virginia Doyle, Marietta Coker, Barbara Wurmlinger, Joan Oibbin s, Shirley Wilson, Mary Carey, Jeannette Marson, Jennett Dresser, Joan Carey, Donna Nugent, Norma Strohmaier. ROW TWO: Mrs. Hewitt, leona Demereau, Carolyn Spencer, Jane Kehrer, Marie Keller, netty Kautz, Dorna Oliver, Jane Kerrigan, Mary Ellen Kenny, Betty Lou French , Joyce Elils, Lola Spencer, Joyce Finlayson, Ellen Pudney. ROW THREE: Reva Clark, Cecelia Torze, Lois Soule, Elaine Suerwler, Mary Lou Matthews, Bertha Harry, Louise Kellar, Eleanor Woodruff, Janet Van Camp, Shirley Oliver, Arlene Adams, Lau a Mae Farr. ROW FOUR: Jacqueline Yake, Madllene Keener, Donna Swoffer, DonaIda Doyle, Loretta Priebe, Evelyn Straffon, Pat Hoyles, Carol Hoyles, Mary Lou Ke.ttlewell, Esther H rtwick, Marrarete Adams. Again this year, a Future Homemakers of America Club was organized. The club, w:.lch had 54 members wasucder the direction of Mrs. Hewitt, home economics teacher. The new mem ers were initiated at an initiation party that wa held in the school gym November, 1948. A Valentine party was h9ld in February to which the F.F.A• boys were invited. Meetings were held every two weeks seventh hour in the home economics room. Officers for the current year were: President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Shirley Oliver Lois Soule Arlene Adams Jennett Dresser
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30 C'L CLUB HOV. ONE: Ken Kolberg, John Pfieffer, Charles West, Ed Gundel, ’’Sonny Voss, Andy Bombyk, Stanley French, Stafford Jolley, Leland Parker. ROW TWO: Coach Kern, Frank Meddaugh, Ronald 01 liner, Jerry Henry, Lawerence Pal- leschi, Don Reiman, Ronald St.Onge, Bob French, Al Bartley, Gene Oldford, Jim Robinson. ROW THREE: Grant Dennison, Bob Trowhill, Jim Sheridan, George Molesworth, Don Morango, Don Wendling, Bill Ellis, Dick Bringard, Jim Watson, Blaine Fuller. ROW FOUR: Ronald Stone, Charles Hurley, Herb Parker, Don Turner, Bill Kerrigan, Lionel Nad.lkovic, Darrel Reynolds, Bill O'Connor, Bill Temple. The C-L Club is an organization of letter winners from all sports. The purpose of the club is to show sportsmanship and to get the boys themselves in- terested in sports. This year there were thirty-seven members. Officers elected for the year were: Robert Voss, President; Dick Bringard, Vice President; Ronald Stone, Secretary; Bill Kerrigan, Treasurer. The club decided to have newletters, C-L combined instead of the former C . These emblems were presented at the end of the season by Coach Kern to all letter winners.
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32 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA ROW ONE: Bill Burke, Bill Repp, Stanley Juzysta, Edwin Cook, Dan Campbell, Tom Nugent, Jim Repp,Tom Kanaby, Charles Hoppenworth, Bernard Nugent, Philip Wideman. ROW TWO: Alfred Bartley,Stafford Jolley, Harold Coulston, Don Turner, Treasurer; Charles West, Vice President;Richard Bringard,Prosident; Andrew Bombyk, Secretary James Robinson, Charles Hurley, Sentinel; James Aitken, Peter Wurmlinger, Herb Quandt. ROW THREE: Bob McLaughlin, Herb Bringard, Dick Bigger, Harley Wright, James Kinnee, Pete Nechita,Clayton Nunn,Paul Westbrook, Keith Hoppenworth,Dick Tomczyk, William Bingle, Dale Studaker, Warren Newton, Robert Hoppenworth, Tom Robinson, Darrell Reynolds, Roy Fuller, Frank Lusher, Charles Roome, Norman Hudie, Mr. Rieman, Advisor. ROW FOUR: Dyer Kenny,Bill Kemp, Grant Dennison, Evan Tucker, Jerry Henry, Harold Camm, Gerald Rapson, Verne Cook, Bill Shell, Bill Temple, Norman Lessard, Bill Butler, Bill Weiss, Ronald Ollmer, Frank Meddaugh, Gerald Baron, Jim Sheridan, Ray Watson, Harvey Kemp, Levi Parker. ROW FIVE: Charles Remick, Bob Wood, Max Hill, Francis Hill, Hugh McDowell, Joe Micalleff,Tom Suerwier, Dick Jones, Roy Wilson, Bob Vincent, Jack Dean, Roy Dunn, Bill Hebei, Duane Cutler, Bob Burgess, Alton Kramplen, Bill Dickensheets, Carlton Jenks, Ken Keglovitz, Gerald Graham, Dick Webster. Chapter No. 51 of the Future Farmers of America at Croswell-Lexington has eighty-five members. There were many very good exhibits at the annual Free Fair held in the gym last fall. The rural schools also took part in this fair. A parent-son banquet was held April 27 in the gym to help the parents learn more about vocational agriculture. The Future Farmers sold Wolverine Hybrid Seed Corn the past year to farmers in this vicinity. The students got a commission for every bushel they sold. Station V.TTH in January broadcast an interview with the club officers, Mr. Rieman and several members.
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