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OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Carolyn Goldman, Parliamentarian; Bonna Harmon, Secretary; Barbara Summers, President; Ana Lee Hoover, Vice-president; Shirley Lemons, Treasurer; Grace Campbell, Historian. STANDING: Mary Sue Campbell, Donna Harmon, Vice-presidents of Recreation; Gayle Herst, Sue Willard, Vice-presidents of Public Relations; Rosemary Hermens, and Rosemary Myers, Vice-presidents of Projects. Future Homemakers of America The Future Homemakers of America is an organization for girls devoted to the ideal of preparing them for the role of homemaker, wife, and mother. This is done on every level. This year there were forty-two members. We have done many things this year in the way of social and money-making activities among which were workday, a stand at the Harvest Festival, the Rally at Hamilton, the Sweetheart Ball in co-op- eration with the FFA, and Christmas Carolling. A new project this year was the smorgasbord which was highly successful. Two homemaking awards were given this year. Shirley Lemons received the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award and the Crisco Award was given to Ana Lee Hoover. Our main social activity this year was our trip to Chicago with the GAA which we took May 30, 31, and June 1. MEMBERS ROW ONE: Left to Right, Donna Harmon, Mary Sue Campbell, Grace Campbell, Carolyn Goldman, Bonna Harmon, Barbara Summers, Mrs. Bickerdike, Sponsor, Ana Lee Hoover, Shirley Lemons, Rosemary Hermens, Rosemary Myers, Gayle Herst, Sue Willard. ROW TWO: Beverle Smith, Nancy Harmon, Renay Smith, Judy Lemons, Sue Pressey, Sandy Boren, Mary Lee Bauer, Brenda Perry, Sue Kern, Garnette Lovell, Martha Schlieper, Rita Waggoner. ROW THREE: Mata Peecher, Glenda Mclntire, Ada Kingery, Sue Holloway, Lyn Scott, Marilyn Campbell, Anna Conkright, Linda Ehlert, Anita Lane, Rosemary Lane, Nancy Dunham, Kathy Kappel, Mikki Fulmer, Shelba Crater, Frances Campbell, Sharon Springer.
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The Girls' Athletic Association is a state organization, and its purpose is to help high school girls cultivate health and physical fitness. Under the leadership of Mrs. Katherine Meisenbach there were thirty - three girls who earned awards through their participation of planned ac- tivities in hiking and softball. The girls receive recognition for their athletic achievements, and awards are based on a point system. The outstanding social events were the Christmas Mother-Daughter Banquet with the theme Christmas Blessings” and the Installation Tea given on May 7 at which our Mothers were guests. The GAA Exem- plar Award, based on scholarship, sports- manship, service, personality, coopera- tion, honesty, knowledge of rules and play- ing ability, was presented to Shirley Lemons this year. Sue Pressey and Renay Smith will represent our organization at State Camp this summer. The last activity of the year was the memorable combined FHA and GAA three-day trip to Chicago from May 20 to June 1. This ended another unforgettable and successful year for the East Pike GAA. GAA OFFICEKS SEATED: Left to Right, Donna Harmon. Secretary; Bonna Harmon, President; Carolyn Goldman, Treasurer. STANDING: Sue Kern, Re- porter; Mrs. Meisenbach, Sponsor; Gayle Herst, Parliamentarian. Girls’ Athletic Association MEMBERS SEATED: Left to Right, Rita Waggoner, Renay Smith, Nancy Harmon, Sue Pressey, Beverle Smith, Kathy Kappel, Judy Lemons, Mikki Fulmer, Mary Daniels. ROW TWO: Sue Kern, Nancy Dunham, Glenda Mcintire, Sandy Boren, Ada Kingery, Lyn Scott, Martha Schlieper, Donna Harmon, Sharon Springer, Carolyn Goldman, Shirley Lemons, Kathy Mitchell, Brenda Perry. ROW THREE: Mrs. Meisenbach, Bonna Harmon, Ruth Watts, Sue Holloway, Linda Ehlert, Anita Lane, Sue Willard, Marilyn Campbell, Alice Kindle, Anna Conkright, Gayle Herst, Mary Lee Bauer. 43
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FFA LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Buchanan, Sentinel; Gregg Moore, Reporter; Terry Rush, Secretary; Jerry Helm, President; Charles Heavner, Vice-president; Dale Carter, Treasurer; and Mr. Ferguson, Advisor. The East Pike Chapter of FFA's first activity for the school year 1962-63 was to attend the Section 13 Leadership Train- ing School held at Liberty High School in September. All officers attended. In October we were represented in the Land Judg- ing Contest held at Virginia. In November, we sent a team to the Grain Judging at Central of Camp Point. In addition to the judging team, 11 boys showed their grain at the Grain Fair held at the same time. In February, at Pittsfield, we had 7 entries in production awards with Gregg Moore and Dale Smith Sectional winners. Gregg won in sheep production and Dale in Swine production. Also, in February we co-sponsored the Sweetheart Ball with the FHA. j L L Family Pot-Luck was held in March and many awards were presented. In May, election was held for the school year 1963- 64. These new officers will attend the State FFA Convention to be held in the Assembly Hall in Urbana on June 11,12, and 13. Dale Summers was notified of receiving his State Farmer Degree. Also in June we will send a Grain Judging Team to the state contest. In July, the Section 13 livestock fair will be held at Mt. Sterling with several boys participating. ROW ONE: Left to Right, Joe Buchanan, Dale Carter, Terry Rush, Jerry Helm, Bud Heavner, Gregg Moore, Dale Carter, George Mermens. ROW TWO: Gary Guthrie, Carl Summers, Billy Lacey, Bruce Waggoner, Don Myers, Dale Smith, Carroll Schlieper, Ricky Gress, Jim Fisher. ROW THREE: Garry Scott, Carrol Cloninger, Arnold Pennock, Johnny Daniels, Brent I.aux, Jesse Beasley, David Smith, Paul Allen. 45
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