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:..'. ' F.F.A. Row One-F. YVolfe, A. Maguire. N. East. R. Spangler. Row Two-R. Miller, R. East, F. Hulrhinson. P. Hasselt. P. Capes, Mr. Lutz. Row Three-R. Hutchinson, D. Sonflgeralh. B. Reed, R. Hutchinson, H. Rieger. R. Taylor. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB iv Row One-J. Couch, B. Good, E. Armolcl, B. Spangler. P. Daley, J. Cady, M. Marlin. C. Wialls V. Zell, A. Sego. Row Two--C. Hamman, Phyllis Murphy. M. Rieger. Patricia Murphy, B. Dubea, B. Smith R. Walkup, H. Walkllp, E. Dieter, Miss Dougherty. Row TllFE6YMiSS Wllaley, M. Sego, D. Yvoodruff, J. Clark. J. Simison, M. Cahill, J. YVildasin B. Miller. Row Four-M. Bertha. J. Bower, B. Whaley, M. Carroll. M. McAlexander, E. McCarty, C Josserand, B. Collins, C. Phillippi, I. Walkup. Row Fiveil. Taylor, M. Stein, N. Bower, J. Cassidy, L. Sondgeralh, B. K.rull. R. Lutz, K Petersen, V. Hixson, L. Sago. Page twenty
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ANNUAL STAFF Row One-V. Wallzice, H. Small, A. Washbu1'n, D. Herring, P. Hassett, B. Krull, I. Walkup. Row Two--Mr. Smith, C. Josserand, G. Ladd, R. East, R. Miller, M. McAlexander, E. Dieter, M. Bertha. Row Three-R. Henry, H. Rieger, P. Capes, E. Myers, J. X78gCl'lCl'lIlCl', N. Bower, L. Sego. CAMPUS PRESS Row One-L. Sega, N. Bower, R. Henry, Miss Pitman, M. McAlexunder, I. Walkup, E. Dieter. Page nineteen
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'il believe in the future of farming, with a faith born not of words but of deeds. achievements won by the present and past generations of farmersg in the promise of better days through better ways, even as the better things we now enjoy have come up to us from the struggles of former years. So reads the first point of tl1e Creed of the Future Farmers of America. The local chapter was not organized until 1939, when Harlan Parr became the Advisor. Since that time, those boys interested in an agricultural vo- cation, have been guided by James O. Mills, Rob- ert Schurtter. and Mr. R. D. Lutz who is now serv- ing his fourth year as Advisor. The aims and purposes of the organization are most appropriately summed 11p in the F. F. A. motto. Learning to Do. Doing to Learn. Learning to Live, and Living to Servef, For the past three years a Halloween Carnival and dance has been held and a school queen elect- ed. The Queen reigns over Track and Field events in the Spring. The local chapter entered the following contests at the District meeting at Lowell on March 2: speech, essay, secretaryis book, treasurer's book and Chapter scrapbook. The officers for the 1947-19-18 year are: President, Paul Capesg V. President. Robert East: Secretary. Pat Hassett: Treasurer, Roy Millerg Reporter. Floyd Hutchinsong Farm Watch Dog. Harold Rieger. F. F. A. Sitting. L. to R.-R. East. P. Hassett. P. Capes. R. Miller. Standing-F. Hutchinson. Mr. Lutz, H. Rieger. F. H. A. Sitting. L. to R.-R. Lutz. P. Murphy, B. Wlizlley. 1. YValkup. Standing-E. Armold, Miss Dougherty, M. Carroll. Our'year in the Home Ec. Club began in the spring of 1947 when we elected the following offi- cers: President, Beverly Wlialeyg Vice President, Lea Rose Sondgerathg Secretary, Mary Ann Car- rollg and Treasurer, Ina Walkulm. Beverly has proved herself quite capable of fill- ing her office and has received other rewards. Last spring she was elected State Parliamentarian and has been chosen as one of the 24 delegates from Indiana to attend the National Convention, July 6-9 to be held in Kansas City, Mo. As has become our custom, this fall we served the Hi-Y Father and Son Banquet. ln doing this, we made money for our treasury as well as develop- ed skills in Food Preparation and co-operation. At our Christmas Party new members received Home Ec. Club badges. XVe have had the pleasure of being host at the District F. H. A. meeting held in our own school March 20. Many members are working to receive degrees to be given upon completing a number of chapter re- quirements. lVe are proud to say that this year has been both happy and profitable. we X15 ,- Hume:-1 Ps ca 'W' Page twenty-one
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