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umm SEATED: loe Bowser, Billie Beechler, Duane Hiatt, Bob Whisman, Larry Scott, Harold Schildrneier. STANDING: Mr. Lorton tleaclerl, David Knapp, Lee Hunter, Francis Baitz, Dale Hinshaw, Bill Brown, Dave Pickett, Neal Vlfhisman, lohn Bowser, Kenny Retherford, Kenneth Conoway, Robert McEn1ee, Larry Wesner, Clarence Beechler, lirnmy Gasho, Rex Baliff, Prank Trietsch, Richard Walz. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Cne of the main units of the Vocational Agricultural Department is the F. F. A. Officers of this organization during l95U-5l are: Francis Baitz, Presi- dentg lohnny Bowser, Vice Presidenty lohn McClintock, Secretary, Robert Whisman, Treasurer, David Pickett, Reporter: Neal Whisr'nan, Sentinel. The Chapter's largest project was organizing a trip for all members to the ln- ternational Livestock Show at Chicago. Money for this trip was obtained by selling Christmas paid half on the F. F. A. Program also sponsor the Iunior Rifle Club tours were taken cards and having a waste-paper drive. The chapter also new members F. F. A. jackets. Another high-light in the was the Annual Father-Son Banquet. The Future Farmers lackson Agricultural 4-H Club and the lackson F. P. A. which is nationally affiliated. Two important field trips or during the year by all members: the Purdue lunior Swine and Crops Day at Lafayette and the Hamilton County Livestock and Meat Caravan.
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GIRL'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President ...... . Vice-president. . . . . . Secretary ..... . . Treasurer. . . . . Reporter. . . The G. A. A. is an organization for all ......Sue Small Carolyn Hannah . . . . .Nila Ziegler .Carolyn Rushton . . . .ludy Niclcey high school girls who are in- terested in sports. lt usually has one big play night including a pitch-in supper. The G. A. A. with its leader, Mrs. Lootens, work together in planning, decorating, and periorrning for the May Day prograrn. ROW' ONE: Phyllis Chencwefh, lanice lffariel, Lou Small, lean lyfccre, jane Ann Srneltzer, foyce ANilson, ludy Nicicey, Carolyn Rushton, Sue Srnall, Nora Belle DeVc1, Sandy Kinder, Delores Lloyd, Shirley Vfapigh, Mrs. Loi'-ens. ROW' TWO: Shirley Staiiord, Shirley Buinhcm Avis H'J-eioo, Joyce Retherford Dewiilis Tfelciz, Virginia Kinder, Margaret Hodscn, Vfixia llaggarf, Ianice Fisher, Marilyn Dpirnell, lffaxine Downs, Ianette Scott, Carolyn Vfhisrnan, loan Nickey, Vonda Vforthrnan. ROW' THREE: ludy Bgrwell, Wilma Miller, Peggy Hudson, Dorothy Ehruan, Linda Lewis, Ncrrna Hale, jerry Shaffer, Beverly lacguier, lzidy Thatcher, Mary Kingsolvez, lanet Krictfs, Beverly Hinkle, Pat Vfhite, Delores Bowman, Marieta Beck, Raith Ann Bishcrz. ROW' FOUR: Nancy Dunn, Roselyn lsenhower, Betty Snead, Diane Srriirri ns, Marilyn Bess, Mary Moorehead, lanfce Clifford, Virginia Byers, Shirley Blessing, Reggie Vanlleter, Ianet Clifford Ianice Clifford, Rosemary Ross, Geraldine lustice, Barbara lfecher, ROW FlVE: Barbara Redrnon, Sally Stuclcer, Glenda l-ippen, Ratty Myrna Vfiiter, Anita Crowell. Motors, Mary Redrnon, Sandra Hodson, lanet Wiles, ludy Stucker, Margaret Hughes, loan Carr, Barhara Epperson, Carolyn Chenoweth, Carolyn Hannah, ludy McGill, Marilyn Douglas, ?at'y Cunniniiharn, Patty Mcsbaugh, loyce Meiling.
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IACKSON AGRICULTURAL 4-H CLUB The jackson Agricultural 4-H Club had one of its most successful years in l95U. Out of 49 members enrolled, 48 members completed. Officers for l95U were: Francis Baitz, President, Bob Whisman, Vice-President: Marieta Beck, Secretary-Treasurer, Dave Pickett, Reporter, Harold QS Naomi Schild- meier, Recreational Leaders, Donald Black, Song Leader, Duane Hiatt, Health G Safety Leader. junior Leaders were: Mark Ehman, johnny Bowser, Francis Baitz, Donald Black, and Bob Whisrnan. The Club won the 1950 Hamilton County Achievement Trophy based on attendance at the county meeting, and also on the completion of mem- bers on projects. Marieta Beck won the County Grand Champion Trophy in the 4-H Corn Show, Richard Walz won the County Grand Champion Trophy in Gardening and johnny Lewis won the County Grand Champion Trophy in Poultry. Gther awards were 3 Reserve Grand Champions, 7 Cham- pions, 57 first places, on projects with 63 firsts on record books. Members were enrolled in the following projects, Swine, Dairy, Beef, Poultry, Lamb, Garden, Crops, Conservation, Tractor Maintenance, Better Electric Methods, and Entomology. Adult Leader for jackson Township is Roland C. Lorton. His assistant leader is john W. Ehman. SEATED: Francis Baitz. STANDING: Mr. Lorton tleaderj, Frank Trieisch, David Kingsolver, Dave Pickett, David Knapp, joe Bowser, lohnny Bowser, Bob Vtlhisman, Bill Brown, Marieta Beck, Ruth Ann Bishop, Kenny Black. Kenny Clark, Neal Whisman, Naomi Schildrneier, Carolyn Whisman, Kenny Retherford Bill Beechler, Duane Hiatt, Harold Schildmeiei, Richard Walz, Mark Ehman. fabifub l ' N nmfr 1. L-gnu. 49 V Jan on-eau
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