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m ' j( . These people are the guideposts of the 4- H Club, the whole troop of officers 4-H The 4-H program of junior leadership includes these people who help younger 4-H ' ers with their projects. Without them, what would Mrs. Lemmon do? 52£i 2 -« i m rs .V ■.: .i l
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G.A.A. The G.A.A. officers are from left to right, front row: Martha Crock, Edna Farmer, Patty French, Linda Kirby; back row: Pat Taber, Lynn Sagraves, Mary Mae Leach, and Miss Butwin, G.A.A. sponsor. Here are Glenn ' s feminine athletes. Volley ball, soft ball, hiking, bowling- -these gals are experts. The Y-Teen officers for the year 1959-1960 were Mrs. Hartmann, Sponsor, Kathy Kreible, Connie Hamblen, Sheila Fletcher, Margaret Daley, and Margaret Ferrari. Front row: Karen Staley, Edna Farmer, Libby Landers, Becky Kindred, and Rhea Stewart. The most popular service and social club is the Y-Teens. Y TEENS
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These 4- H ' er s achieved merit in judging. Becky Kindred and Sherrie Simonson won local, took first and second place in the district, and entered the state contest. Janet Lemmon won local and got second place in the district contest. Cheryl Fry won third in the local contest. Congratu- lations, girls ! Two apt 4-H ' ers were rewarded for their out- standing work, and Janet was an alternate representative to the State Fair. Above, Margaret Ferrari, champion cake baker. Right, clothing win- ners; Norma Wey, Rhea Stewart, Kathy Krieble, Nancy Hein, and Mary Ellen Clark.
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