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Left to rlght Larry Westbrook Rxchard Perry James Wornstaff Roland Augspurger Wnllxam Grnfflth FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Thxs year the boys were very proud to w1n the Lnttle Internatxonal Lxvestock udglng Contest held Saturday March 5 at Ohlo State UHIVCISIIY They brought home a large rotatlng trophy to wm the trophy three tlmes gets to keep If ln their possesslon Members of the judging team were Larry Westbrook Wllllam Grlfflth and ames Wornstaff Alternates were Rxchard Perry and Roland Augspurger The contest was open to forty one teams from Central Ohno Four rmgs of lrvestock were judged The rmgs conslsted of sheep swme beef and daxry cattle HONOR ROLL We submit the following llst of names as evldence that some students are still scholastlcally mclmed at Elm Valley High Our honor roll lS m recognmon of the students who do consxstently good work and keep thelr grades ln all studxes better than a B average We hope the 11st wxll grow FRESHMEN Davxd Bennett Mary Bxrchheld John Cleland James Freeman Nancy Hultz Gary Lee Norma Lockhart Judy Maples ames Morgan Carolyn Nxchols J uamta Rouse Phyllns Sheets Nancy Swam Rxchard Thurston Joanne Yarhouse SOPHOMORES Max Bunker can Carper Glenda Dart Betty Denms Jaruce Edgerly anet Gephart Donna Goodman Dale Pendleton Carolyn Pittman James Powers JUNIORS Beverly Boston Gerald Cole Rachel Hendrickson 29 SEN IORS Shxrley Coen Robert Curran Lee Goodman ean Mam Anna Lee Roth Carolyn Duerr Janice Whrpple Lorrame Kern Duane Van Sxckle Lons Lockhart Marilyn Brmgle Joan Wells donated by th,e late John F. Cunningham, Dean Emeritus of the College of Agriculture. The team l 1 a , 1 Q. 1 - , J ' ' .J b . J . J . . J h . U .
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FFA Flrst row Dale Pendleton Dean Bowman Robert Henry Edward Wells ames Perdue Edward Moore Edward Panknm Marlon Mam ohn Stem Second row Charles Conkhn Wzlham Irwm WendallF1sher Merr1llChadw1ck Rxchard Perry George Conklm Chester Laxrd Lon me Shults ames Goodman Wlllxam Gflglfh Duane Van Sickle Stanley Thoman James Caudxll Harold Kannlard Alvm Masters Third row ames Freeman Thomas Cramer Rus sell Knauber Floyd Nlchols Ronald Gzllxland Howard Tnmble John Veley Donald Owen Jack Howard Charles Crump Robert Curren James Wornstaff Eldon Baldwin John Cleland Larry Westbrook supervxsor Mr D C Barrett Fourth Row John Shlvely John Reely Wesley Borchers Gerald Cole James Martm Clyde Sherman Robert Basnger Rlchard Ray Tom Kohler Roland Augspurger Merle Masters Davls Dlldlne Claude Lalrd John Doubxkln Harold Augenstme Richard Thurston Rlchard Hxckson FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA This year the Ray Flfe Chapter of Future Farmers of Amerlca of Elm Valley Hlgh school has had an excellent year under the supervlslon of D C Barrett The boys have had numerous Held trlps and have seen the more modern farmmg methods used today An a1r tour was taken last year m whlch the dxfferent farms were seen from an a1r vxew The officers thms year were Presldent Lonme Shults Reporter Merrxll Chadwlck Secretary Wxlham Grnffxth Student Advlsor George Conklm Treasurer Chester Lalrd Most of our judging teams ranked excellent Wllllam Grlffxth Roland Augspurger, and ames Wornstaff judged at the Ohzo Hereford Day at Washington Court House and placed as the fourth team ln the entlre state Wllllam Grnfflth won first ln the state and rece1ved a S250 00 scholar shlp The boys also took part ln the judging at the Ohlo Angus Day, Van Wert, Ohlo, and at the Ohxo Dairy Day, Wooster, Ohno Last summer fourteen of the boys went to F F A Camp held at Camp Muskmgum In the fall five boys spent a week at the Natxonal Future Farmers of America Conventlon nn Kansas Cnty They were accompanied by thenr advisor, Mr D C Barrett Several boys showed thelr projects at the State and County falrs and received hngh honors on them Thns year a pest hunt was held with Blg Walnut as the opposmg team It seems as though they must have more pests over that dxrectlon because they won We held our annual F F A F H A Banquet the first day of Aprll The Chapter raised a beef cow which they butchered and served as the meat course at the banquet Beverly Boston, the F F A ueen, was crowned at the banquet by last years queen, Mary Clark Beverly will partlclpate ln the queen judgmg contest at the State Fair this coming year Delaware County has recently started the JUHIOI P C A Loan Assocxatxon for boys m F F A work This assoclatlon IS for the purpose of loamng money to these boys lf they need nt George Conklm IS representing our Chapter as an offxcer this year 28 V V W A V A f u W' 1 -wie : . I . I I ' I I J ' I I I . r 1 I . 1 ' b 9 ' 1 s ' . 7 J ' Y . . I Y I a . x D -. : J A 1 1 ' I I I I .Y l Y ' I I 7 I I 7 , , . . . . . : . , . , I I I I .I ' I. I . Y I . ' Y ' I . I Y I I I ' Vice President ............ .. ,............. Lee Goodman Sentinel ...,..,............... ....,,,........ R obert Henry ' 1 . . . Q '
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FHA Flrst row Donna Goodman parlxamentarxan Louxse Mathews treasurer Carol Howard song leader Beverly Boston vxce presldent Jean Mam presxdent Carolyn Duerr secretary Marsha Vannausdle news reporter Twxla Graham hxstorxan Second row Nancy Swam Catherine Clark Suzanne Maples Florence Owen Judy Bennett ane Hxllard Maryorne Adams Hazel Mae Hemlen Vxrgmxa Caudxll Thlrd row Mrs Dxckershend Vxrgrma Powell Rosemary Crum Mary Van Meter Mary Clark Helen Urban Mary Ahce Bnrchfteld anet Ackerman Loxs Lockhart Betty Hatten Amy Lou Rodenfels Josephme Clark Nancy Hultz Sally Ott Aletha Overdorff Norma Lockhart Barbara Hall Shxrley Ebert June Martin Fourth row Phyllxs Caudlll Joan Nlchols Jams Mam Nancy Lmk Carol Hammond Carolyn Nichols Barbara Hout Marilyn Anderson KBJ Marxlyn Anderson KAI Ruth Ann Ankrom Phyllns Sheets Janlce Hlllard Glenda Dart Joan Carper Marjorxe Kxdwell Carolyn Pxttman Freda Clark Judy Stults FHA AUGUST 18-We xnvlted all xncomxng Freshmen to our meetxng to gxve them the general Idea of the prxnclples and ldeals of our Chapter SEPTEMBER 15-Our Chapter mothers were guests of honor We elected a v1ce president to fill the vacancy left by Frxedel Remtjens Plans were made for the fair booth Ut won a blue ribbon J SEPTEMBER 28-We had a kltchen shower for Mxss Dearth We hope she wxll be able to use everythmg OCTOBER 3 Freshmen mxtlatnon Its a good rhmg they dont have to dress lake thls all the tzmel The new members were gxven rxbbons symbohzlng their newly acquired membershxp OCTOBER 26-County Rally at Wxllls We had charge of suggestxons of things we could do during F H A Week NOVEMBER 3 Mrs Lxtta Roberson gave us a very xnterestmg talk on datxng DECEMBER 3 We held our regular meetmg durlng which we sang carols DECEMBER 23 We went carolmg wxth the F F A boys JANUARY 3 A demonstratxon on parllamentary procedure was presented tonxght FEBRUARY 7 Tonlght was Daddy Date Nxte The gxrls who recerved thelr Junlor Homemaker Degree are oanne Yarhouse Nancy Hultz Mary Alxce Bxrchfield Carolyn Nnchols Twlla Graham Helen Urban Judy Maples Suzy Maples Phyllis Sheets and Juanxta Rouse MARCH 1 We elected delegates to go to the State F H A Conventxon whlch IS held Aprxl 29 dt 30 m Columbus The delegates are Bev Boston Marsha Vanausdle Carolyn Pnttman Suzy Maples Lots Lockhart and Joan Carpet MARCH 29-County Rally at Blg Walnut We were in charge of the reglstratlon Chapter Degrees were con ferrecl at this txme The girls workxng for this degree are Marsha Vanausdle Loulse Mathews Ruth Ankrom Twxla Graham Jams Mann and Marllyn Anderson fAshleyJ APRIL 1 F F A F H A Banquet Mount r Dean of Agnculture at Ohio State Umverslty was our guest speaker Bob Henry was crowned F H A Kmg at the banquet APRIL 29 BL 30-State F H A Conventlon MAY 3 We held our regular meetmg MAY 7 We sponsored a carwashmg and waxnng project MAY 14- Hobo Swntcheroo The girls do the mvmng and provxde transportatxon for the fellows 30 Q N r :V - ' C' , . . 8 . L, I .,, V ' l . we A . , V ...K .gig ly A V of ., 1 'Y' rf MJ A V 'FN wwf' ' , A F f N' I M -Y . . . ' 2 t , U ' ' : g ' g , s , : , t 9 D , I 9 , z 1 5 S 7 ' I : . I 3 7 1 - 1 D 9 J y . v ' Johnson, Joanne Yarhouse, Jeannxne Cramer, Judxth Anderson, Juanxta Rouse, Ruth Bushee, 3 ' : ' I 1 h ! -7 9 7 7 . l J 7 1 3 Y ' Y . 7 7 t I Y I 'Y . l . Y ' l : 1 l D Y . 7 Y .7 . Y I 9 . V 7 l 7 1 7 7 7 3 5 , . . . . . . . . , . ' , . . . I in , ,, . ,, . . . I . J 1 I I . -1 . Y I , , , I 3 ' - ' . ' I . 1 , , ' , , ' , . . . . . . . I , . , , , , J . - 1 a 1 -' . . . - . . . . , . , 1- U . ,, . . . . ' . .
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