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4 A, -1 ,. -,'- ,,,. .., I I, , fi, Y . FIRST ROW--Shirley Faehl, Gloria Fasick, Bonnie Besecker, Connie Loxley, Reita Alspaugh SECOND ROW--Carol Myers, Marlene Small, Myra Wright, Edna Glasscoe, Beverly Hoke, Olis Kress, Thelma June Bright, Thelma Long, Kathleen Small, Alice Jean Royer THIRD ROW--Mary Jo Haworth, Shirley Fritz, Jo Ann Arnett, Shirley Irelan, Shirley Kress, Connie Flory, Donna Roby, Anna Hoblit, Marcia Feitshans, Karolyn Hem erich, Marilyn Neff, Alice Faye Lutz FOURTH ROW--Mrs. Glunt, Patsy Flory, Jo Ann Hoover, Treva Kunkleman, Betty Campbell, Beulah Fisher, Betty Four- man, Opal Glasscoe, Marilyn Miller, Barbara Lambert, Marcille Gregg Officers of the 1951-S2 F.H.A. are as follows: President... ....... ...... Betty Fourman Vice President .... .... Olis Kress Secretary ....... .... Beverly Hoke Treasurer .......... .... Treva Kunkleman Parliamentarian .... ....Thelma B ight Historian ............ .... Reita Alspaugh Recreation Leaders ......... Connie Flory Marlene Small Chorister ....... .... Patsy Flory Club Mothers .... .... Mrs. Nolan Lambert Mrs. G. W. Wright At the first of the year the officers of this chapter went to West Milton for a discussion of how to better F.H.A. clubs. Games and refresh- ments were enjoyed by all. For the Farmers' Institute each member was required to have at least one entry. Officers for 1952-53 will be appointed this May. I8
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,H ..,---nv-,,, 1 '-'F :us FIRST ROW--Ronnie Haworth, Dean Stickley, Dale Fisher SECOND ROW--Bob Davis, Ronnie Small, Ronnie Kauffman, Larry Mitchell, Jay Schieding, Bob Rinehart, Donald Stutz, Roger Flory, Ronnie Alspaugh, Donald Jamison, Ronnie Printz THIRD ROW--Irvin Sarver, Donnie Williamson, Jack Karns, Louis Pa Hud, Donnie Long, Donald Ditmer, Marvin Small, Beverly Fourman, Terry Lavy, Jimmy Kepler, Carol Four- man, Mr. Olinger FOURTH ROW--Jerry Baker, Denver Brown, Bob Reisley, Roger Kress, Ken Hemmerich, Carl Weisenbarger, Eldon Bench, George Miller, David McKibben There are 35 boys in the 1951-S2 vocational agriculture class. Of these 35 are F.F.A. members. Eight regular F.F.A. meetings were held. The officers of the Monroe F.F.A. chapter are as follows: President .... .... ...........Marvin Small Vice President... ...Beverly Fourman Secretary....... ...Dean Stickley Treasurer ....... ...Irvin Sarver News Reporter .... ...Eldon Rench Sentinal......................Jack Karns A county and district parlimentary procedure contest was held this year. In this we participated and received a gold rating for our efforts. During the winter, 30 boxes of assorted garden seeds were sold to help the friends of the F.F.A. In March the Junior and Senior boys made a trip to Columbus to observe farm and home week. We have competed in county and district in general and diary judging contests. We will also compete in the state contest. Bob Davis, placed third in the district public-speaking contest in Vocational Agriculture, winning a gold medal. He competed against six other contestants. His subject was NConservationW. He also placed third in the county contest. He was the only Freshman to enter this event. 19
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