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Beast Fourteen Years of Service SEATED: E. Card, Treasurer, J. Endres, V. President, L. Sloan, President, l. Tuc- ci, Secretary, B. Fryer, News reporter. STANDING: P. Gragg, Historian, B. Rowles, adviser, R. Haimeral, Recreation leader, E. Haenszel, County Officer, S. Wallace, adviser, L. Rowe, Parlimen- tarian. The F.H.A. also sponsored in March the basketball banquet at which awards were given to the players for their service on the team. As the showers of April came down the F.H.A. and F.F.A. held their annual parents- son-and-daughter banquet in the school cafe- teria. Here recognition was given to the mem- bers of both clubs for their services rendered through the year. ROW l: S. Schulz, P. Talley, B. Borror, K. Wilkins, J. Moore, B. Hornsby, l. Hess, M. Helwagen, J. Gyant. ROW 2: L. Spangler, P. Athey, L. Miller, J. Schliech, J. Rivers, L. Cathel, S. Cordy, M. Merle, N. Gussler, N. Champe. ROW 3: B. Williams, R. Epps, B. Card, J. Liszkai, J. Henson, D. Reynolds, P. Turley, J. Ebright, C. Eakins. l i A i 1 l
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H omemakers of Tomorrow Happy birthday... to you... from us... Let's play house .76. 2-4? .Zvh mb s X Nfw YNOQL ,bow :fb s Y2 3 fl li- .. ELG r 5 2 All-X it 44,0 l xo During its 14 years of existence the F.H.A. has been very active in school activities. In October, the F.H.A. and F.F.A. held their annual weiner roast which was held at Barton Kaderly's farm. It proved to be loads of fun and a com- plete success. In October also, Grove City was the host school at the Fall County Rally in which seven county schools participated. At this rally all new members from each school were inducted into the orgainiza- tion with an impressive candlelight cere mony. As January rolled around, the F.H.A. started the year off right with a big birthday party for everyone in the club. Each girl came dressed according to the month that she was born. As the lamb of March came pranc- ing in, the F.H.A. joined with the F.F.A. to sponsor, not a lamb dinner but a ham dinner. Many in the community who at- tended made the dinner a big success. The profits from this dinner will be used to send girls to F.H.S. camp in August. Last year's profits helped to send Patsy Gragg and Betty Fryer to camp for one week of officer training.
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Honor Society Gives Recognition to Scholastic Leaders vs! ROW l: S. Greenlee, P. Walters, D. Braley, J. Poss, P. Brown, C. Bodie, J. Jackson, J. Eberhard, D. Corkwell, J. Renick. ROW 2: J. Ranke, L. Sloan, E. Card, S. Jahn, J. Endres, J. Milligan, C. Haag, J. Jenkins, K. Gutheil. ROW 3: M. MacKay, G. Fuller, D. Hay, L. Girbert, D. Morris, R. Jones, B. Benedum. Twenty-five students were selected by the faculty on the basis of scholarship, leader- ship, character, and service to become this year's members of the Franklin County Honor Society. Fifteen of these were initiated at Hamilton Township in October, while the re- maining ten became members in February at Marion Franklin. The purpose of the Franklin County Hon- or Society is not only to create an enthusiasm tor scholarship, but also to stimulate the de- sire to render service, promote leadership, and develop the character in the students of the high schools in Franklin County. In a February meeting, Alan Mowbray was elected President and representative to the county. He succeeded Pat Brown, who this year was the Spirit of Service. 'Y' Q IAX 1 5 .V 6 , fix 2,5 -s FEBRUARY MEMBERS- SEATED: I. Tucci, L. Rowe, J. Pond, M. Ross. STANDING: R. Witteman, J. Ebright, D. Hatten- bach, K. Starkey, J. DuVall, A. Mowbray.
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