Industry High School - Eagle Yearbook (Industry, IL)

 - Class of 1953

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5'ufu c flamcmak ers af America .mlfllillb fs ' QUWRE if-ZFMA mis ERIC Front row, left to right: Gleiirla Mullen, Inez Bozard, Jean Williams, Mary Lathrop, Pearl Stambaugh, Lila Jean Smith, Mary Jane Aten, Donna Wheeler, Kay Twidwell, Janis Plate. Second row: Mrs, Reed, Grace Stambaugh, Loydetta Hayes, Sandra Vail, Della Farr, Janice Hopping, Theresa Walraven, Joyce Lancaster, Mary Lou Heaton, Joan Schisler. Third row: Maralyn Skiles, Donna Wilson, Shirley Grafton, Nancy Wilhelm, Darlene Schisler, Bonnie Featherlin, Betty Frankes, Kathyrn Snowden, Janet Penington, Doris Parrish. Last row: Peggy Black, Margaret Brown, Shirley Hunt, Elaine Heaton, Rosalie Heaton, Helen Stevens, Donna Rexroat. The FHA is a national organization that helps girls to become skilled homemakers. Last fall marked the eighth year of the Industry Chapter of FHA. The girls work to achieve the eight purposes and many receive degrees each year. Interesting events of the year were: Freshman Initiation, Installation of Officers, Style Show and Mother's Tea, Daddy Date Night, Children's Party and Backwards Party. Kay Twidwell was our delegate to the State Leadership Training Camp at East Bay last summer. A record of the chapter is kept in the Publicity book which is compared with others in section IX. Officers were as follows: Lila Jean Smith, President, Joyce Featherlin, Vice President, Pearl Stambaugh, Sec- retary, Mary Jane Aten, Treasurerg Inez Bozard, Parliamentariang Donna Wheeler, Reporter, Glenda Mullen, His- toriangKay Twidwell, Pianist, Janis Plate, Song Leader, Jean Williams, Recreation Leader: Margaret Brown, Chair- man of Projects, Chapter Mother, Mrs. Mary ChickgChapter Father, Mr. Robert Snowdeng and Advisor, Mrs. Odessa Reed, fs I' 3 .ai fi? f'- Sf-

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fl tt Sfufurc Qarmcrs of America our S 'fa 055,45 55- ff25.!' ,,. X 0 N o lla A AW 70 4' Front row, left to right: Ivan Heaton, Roger Baldner, Bill Pollock, Dick Cash, Dick Pollock, Rodney Russell, Mr. Claude Nelson. Middle row: Qick Russell, Kenneth Brown, George Baughman, Phil Hopping, Marlin France, Bill Bradley, Ray Frakes, Roger Moats, Karl Plank, Clair Schrodt, Neil Aten. Back row: Dwight Bennett, Jim Ingles, Bradford Vail, Dick Snowden, Lyle Swearingen, Rex Bedwell, Harold Wilson, Charles Barnes, Harold Parker, Marion Knowles. The principal purposes are to develop agricultural leadership, co-operation and citizenship. The local FFA chapter attempts to encourage and stimulate among members a desire to establish worthwhile farm- ing enterprises on their home farms and promote improved agricultural practices within the community. A challenging program of work was adopted by the local chapter at the beginning of the school year to encourage active participation on the part of each member in the functions and activities of our organization. Each member is encouraged to exhibit his crop or livestock enterprises at the annual vocational show where he competes against other FFA members of the high schools comprising this section. It is hoped through cooperation with the parents and with better quality of crops and livestock a greater number of members will participate in the annual event. Officers were as follows: President, Rodney Russell, Vice President, Dick Pollock, Secretary, Dick Cash: Treas- urei, Bill Pollock, Reporter, Roger Baldnerg Sentinel, Harold Wilson, and Advisor, Mr. Nelson. FARM RS 0: Q I AMER:

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