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Y Cf' 1 9,2 HUMEMAK AMERICA ,Q-,X ,gn X N 'N lst Row, left to right: Rosemary Feucht, Carol Van Gundy, Pam Petty, Alice Schleppi, Edith Leidy, Nancy Mc- Kee, Diane Hartman, Judy Turner, Shirley Reed. 2nd Row: Janet Bish, Carol Meredith, Beverly Ingram, Jean Monjar,Rosa1ie Pettibone, Betty Kyser, Sylvia Burton. 3rd Row: Mrs. Davis, Kathleen Heintz, Billie Compton, Beverly Woods, Barbara I-Ielber, Joyce Milless, Mary Lou Chesher, Twila Rohr. Pre S ident ..... Vice-President. . . Secretary. . . . . Treasurer. . . . Parliamentarian, . Historian. . . . . News Reporter. Advisor ...... F.H. OFFICERS 13 . . . Edith Leidy . . Nancy McKee . . Judy Turner . . . . . Pam Petty . . Diane Hartman . . Alice Schleppi . Carol Van Gundy Mrs. Doris Davis
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F.H.A. The members of the Groveport Chapter of the Future Homemakers of Amer- ica,had a very successful program this year under the direction of our new acl- visor, Mrs. Doris Davis, from Alabama. The officers of the group were elected in May of 1954, and under their lead- ership the projects for the club were carried out. The biggest event of the year was the Gold Diggers Dance on November 18th. A net profit of 3550.00 was made on the bake sale held at Rager's Garage. The FFA and FHA Banquet, which the members, with their parents, attend was held on April 5, 1955. The FHA wishes to thank everyone who made this year a successful one. lst Row, left to right: Rosalie Hill, Patty Monjar, Dixie Compton, Judy Higgins, Gwen Schlaegel, Andrea Lam- bert,Arlene Glenn, Diane Crumm, Sharon Foose. 2nd Row: Norma I-lysell, Carol Knapp, Betty Woods, Barbara Miller, Charlene Acker, Rita Murray, Kay James, Bertha Pope, Susan George. 3rd Row: Thelma Schleppi, Patty Newberry, Shirley Palm, Sylvia Leonard, Linda Petty, Mary Flynn, Nancy Boring, Sue Davis, Dot Fannin. 4th Row: Kay Clark, Donna Dozier, Barbara Berry, Diane Ray, Bonnie Reed, Carol Schlaegel, Carolyn Balsimo, Peggy Knapp. 1 - 'X I QE HUMEMA QW 'WPS RICA
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lnh FA lst Row left to rrght Ph1lD1l1 Danny storts Roger Klamfoth Bob Krrk Ralph Tolbert Don Grube Walter Kuhlwern Jack Rarnrer 2nd Row Claude Pennrngton PaulZangme1ster Fred Klernlrne Ronnre Ball Don Wood Mr lxlrller 3rd Row Luther Ruff Ronald Stanbaugh Wayne Cunnrngham Bob Skeen Russell Schultz Don Blank 4th Row Jerry Kalb Ottre Emrners Harold Starcher BrllW1lburn Charles Barrett Larry Dowlet Har vey Srmons FFA The offrcers of the F F A for thrs year were Ralph Tolbert Presrdent Bob K1rk, V1ce Pres1dent, Roger Klamfoth, Secretary, Jack Ramler, Treas urerg Don Grube, Reporter, Danny Storts, Sentlnel, Don Blank and Don Woods Conductors Mr. Franklm Mrller 1S our adv1sor Lookmg forward to the show1ng at the fa1rs 1S somethmg the F. F. A. boys w1ll long remember. At the Ohro State Farr, Don Woods showed the Reserve Jumor Champron Yorkshrre Boar. We place flrst rn Shop Group d1sp1ay as we have for the last four years At the County Fa1r, Fred Klemhne showed the Grar1dChamp1or1 Pen of Three Market Barrows, Grand Champ1or1 Smgle Barrow, and f1rst place meat type hog Ralph Tolbert won the Chlcken Showmansh1p Trophy. All the boys together won Sl100.00, and 3 troph1es at the county and State Fa1rs. The most lmportant socral event on the club calendar was the Parent Son Daughter Banquet, held 1r1 Aprrl, The educat1onal part of our regular meetlngs lncluded colored frlms from Game and W11dl1fe Conservat1onl'. We also had speakers whose top1cs were I-hghway Safety and Better L1v 1ng Through Rel1g1on . 14 T V t .i J If ., K Q 5 in 'fl' I N Ak V j., v 'K 5 1 X I 3 .tx , Ma 5 Q P f P' A ,W I at 3 K MA, i ' -x Q' P ,. W w t -- B , 5 3 S .LJ Q Q3 A P Q.
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