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COOKS Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Krouse, Mrs. Horst, Mrs. Brooks, Manager JANITORS Berman Fausnaugh and Bill Williams. Compliments of Hill's Grocery
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F.F.A. Bottom Row: Dean Holben, Bill Seely, Keith Miller, Mr. Holtrey, Jon Shoemaker, Marion Frantz, Kenny Thompson, Joe Brown. Second Row: Bill Brown, Jerry Herron, Wayne Headly, Don Bronstetter, Glen Hoffman, Phil Scott, Fred Weaver. Third Row: William White, Jack Feen, Phillip Wendle, Frank Norris, Daniel Lesko, Bob Sweeny, Allan Datz. We have twenty-one members in our Dublin F.F.A. Chapter this year. The officers are Keith Miller, President, Jon Shoemaker, Vice President, Marion Frantz, Secretary, Dean Holben, Treasurer, Joe Brown, Sentinel, and Bill Seely, News Reporter. Under the capable leadership of our instructor, Mr. Holtrey, our club has had a very active year. We held initiation for the Degree of Chapter Farmer at our school. We had 95 per cent of our members show exhibits at the County Fair. We won the Participation Trophy for having 257 exhibits at the County Fair. We also won the Silver Award for Parlia- mentary Procedure. We sold seed corn and fertilizer again this year. We combined our 215 acre plot of Wheat this summer. A number of our chapter exhibited at the Ohio State Fair with each boy doing exceptionally well in his field. We made and sold cider. We published a year-book of our activities. We are going to participate in County and State judging contests. We again challenged Plain City to a pest hunt. Miss Bernice Frantz represented our chapter as a candidate for the F.F.A. Queen. We will hold our Annual Banquet in the Spring and have entered two contest- ants, Glenn Hoffman and Allen Datz in the F.F.A. Public Speaking Contest.
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SCHOOL CALENDAR September 7-Back to the salt mines! September 8-Better watch when you are backing up, Herb. Those trees are awfully hard. September 9-The cheerleaders were elected. They were Ida Smith, Sylvia Phillips, Sandra Byrd, Janice Pinney and Ginny Jacoby. September 10-Someone received a whipping today. I heard it was the Sophomore Class president. What about that, Lonnie? September 11-Teddy celebrated her 17th birthday. Why was Judy rocking her car instead of the boat? September 14--Pete Huntington left for Dartmouth. Sylvia is knitting socks for his Christmas present. September 15-Squirrel season came in with a bang. Our ardent hunter, Mr. Love, got nine in all. September 18-Rosemary Kiss drives today. Why is Mr. Morton turning green? September 19-Strange things happened today. Dublin was invaded by the new D-Teens members. They raved about how good the food was. September 20-A slumber-less party was held at Janice's. Who led the parade of boys ?? September 21-How did a worm get into the canned corn in Home Economics! Ask Patty Brown. September 23-What was a cat doing in Janice Pinney's desk? Please leave your pets at home in the future, Janice. CEspecially the dead onesl. September 24-Who is Sue Pence's dates to all the football games? That Sue's quite a girl. September 25-The Sophomore class held a paper drive. Did the class pay for all the apples taken by mistake? September 28-Who is the new four-legged girl in the Senior home- room? Is her name Fido or Rover? October 1-Dublin's first touchdown was made, Herb Jones. October 4-Kaye got a new blouse for her birthday. Could you guess who it was from? October 5-Mr. Simmonds again parked his old buggy on the school house roof. The parking problem is really getting bad, isn't it? October 9-Why did Miss Koch forget to come out of the restroom to see Janice and Ginny? Thinking up songs, maybe? October 12-What's this about a bobby pin case? Ask Shirley Plum- mer. October 13-Homecoming queen and court was chosen. Carolyn Daniel was queen, Patty Clark, Senior attendant 3 Joyce Geese, Junior attendant, Diane Dodd, Sophomore attendant, and Patty Dix, Freshman attendant. October 15-What was that crash that was just heard? It couldn't be Marlene Cordle driving the Driver Training car could it? October 16-The Juniors sponsored a hayride. Were you cold Mr. O'Rourke? There was plenty of straw and blankets. October 18-The Franklin County Honor Society Meeting was held at Dublin. The new members were Sharon McQuaid, Patty Brown, Carolyn Daniel, and Charlie Pinney. Who were holding their own among the best square dancers? Why its Mr. Love, Mr. Welch and Mr. Wolfe.
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