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Marian Whetstone, Tressle Stanham, Mary Benham, Aleta Ralston Ophelia Gefken, Doris Dri.'ikwater, Shirley Smith, Thelma Face, Elizabeth Whetstone, Miss Wells, leader. Ram na Hammant Donna Vincent, Ellen Ryan, Phyllis Grimes, Evelyn Bronson, Wilda Huston, Elsie Mansfield, Bonnie Barr, Geraldine Wendorf, Elizabeth Folk, Dorothy Smith. 4-H CLUB The Gay Forties Club enjoyed a successlul year under the following officers: President-Ophelia Gefken Vice President-Mary Benham Secretary-Tressie Stanham Treasurer-Dorothy Smith Twenty-four girls enrolled for clothing work last September and nineteen completed the work in March. Each Tuesday the club members met for business meetings or sewing sessions. Talks were given on types of cloth, kinds of finishes etc. and various samplers were shown. Two parties were given for our sponsors who have helped us greatly during the year. The sponsors are: Mrs. Milo Barr, Mr3. Mark Reichow, Mrs. Albert Dorris, and Kiss Harriet Snyder. Local achievement day held on March 22nd at the Community House proved to be a success. Mary Benham, vice president of our local club was general chairman. A style shbw, consisting of garments made by all the neighboring 4-H Club members was conducted and from this group the Judges selected the representatives for the county achievement day style show held March 30th in Marshall. Marian Whetstone, Betty June Whetstone, Donna Vincent and Ramona Hamman were chosen from the Gay Forties Club. Mary Benham won the Battle Creek Enquirer and News trip to Chicago. The contest was based on activity and service in the Calhoun County 4-H Club program. Later Mary Benham took part in a 4-H Club broadcast from Detroit. She is also a member of the Calhoun County 4-H Club council. Marian Whetstone was one of three winners in the county with her woolen costume project. This recognition entitles her to attend the 4-H Club week activities in East Lansing in June. 28
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Back Row: Robert Dawson, Robert Nowlin, Warren Vincent, Munro Tasker, and Leader Carl Kruger. Front Row: Gerald Face, Fobert Davie, Roger Huston, Maurice Benham, Dean Chapman. THE HOMER PLANE AND SQUARE 4-H CLUB For the second consecutive year Homer High School had for one of its selective activities, 4-H Handicraft. At the beginning of 1938, ten boys enrolled in this organization to make up one of the many 4-H clubs in the state. At the organization meeting the following officers were elected: President: Warren Vincent Vice-President: Maurice Benham Secretary and Treasurer: Robert Dawson It was decided to name the club the Homer Plane and Square Club, which has a two-fold meaning. The plane and square are very essential tools in wood-working and the members of the club could be called both plain and square. The year was spent in work on the wood projects, ' hey were completed by March 22, when they were exhibited at the local Achievement Day held at the Community House. On March 31, the same articles were exhibited at the school house in Marshall at the Calhoun County Achievement Day. At this time the winners of the higher awards were selected. Munro Tasker and Maurice Benham both won places on the county honor roll. Munro Tasker,for his contributions to a 4-H project, was awarded a trip to 4-H Club Week, held in East Lansing the first week of July. At this time approximately eight hundred 4-H club members of the state come together to spend a week in fun and learning. The Flane and Square Club of Homer has made many accomplishments under the leadership of Mr. Kruger of the faculty. 29
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