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Kennard-Greesboro club girls were: FIRST ROW: Karen Ripberger, Martha Cable, Ann Jarvis, Tina Rae Cronk, Penny Farthing. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Cable, Janice Cable, Nancy Lowe, Cynthia Manlove, Pam Nelson. THIRD ROW: Donna Shaw, Sue Black, Susan Cly, Shirley Thompson, Norma Wimmer, Helen Miller. Central club girls were: FIRST ROW: Nancy McNew, Deanna Plank, Sharon Bell, Marilyn Smith. SECOND ROW: Judy Roland, Dee Anne Murray, Jerrie Lanigan Sue Browning, Pam Beatty, Linda Reeves, Joan Brown- ing. THIRD ROW: Mary Howlett, Marka Murray, Janet Welsh, Linda Ewing, Carla White, Judy Benefill Becky Welsh, Beatrice Beatty. 2: ' '4-71 Southwestem junior leaders were: FIRST ROW: Jimmy Browning, Larry Lemay, Thomas Meeks, Dewayne Elliot, Richard Cox. SECOND ROW: Sharon Bell, Carla White, Patty Butler, Sybil Brammer, Charlene Butler, Janice Cable, Beth Hagner, Janet Welsh, Sharon Knott. ' THIRD ROW: Charlotte Butler, Linda Ewing, Marilyn Smith, Julia Hamilton, Barbara Conner, Marilyn Cable, Mildred Jeffery.
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'7a7Itm6erAe Zu: Quan The fifty-two members of the Knightstown club received many honors for their exhibits at the county 4-H Fair, the district shows, and the Indiana State Fair. The members are, Left to Right, SEATED: Richard Cox, health and safety leader, Marilyn Smith, secretary, Tom Meeks, recreational leader, Larry LeMay, president, Duane Elliot, vice president, Jimmie Browning, reporter, Jack Avery, treasurer. KNEELING are Gordon Huntsman, Terry Plank, David Brooks, Nor- man Cox, Robert Beatty, Gary Roland, David Brammer. STANDING, FIRST ROW: Mr. Meeks, leader, Max Greenwalt, Ira Cranfill, Gary Hutson, Bruce White, Barry Carter, Gary Messick, Larry Reece, James Sharp, Donald Erwin,Paul Greenwalt. STANDING, SECOND ROW: Walter Zim- merman, Jerry McNew, Denny Clark, Charles Keen, Jack Walker, Dale Shell, and Raymond Dusang. gaudy Dddfbuct WCQKKGQJ- Several boys in the 4 H club won awards this past year. Kenneth Masters was awarded a trip to the National 4-H Club Congress at Chicago Max Greenwalt, Larry LeMay, Richard Heim, and Ronald Trimnell were the members of the livestock judging team that won first in the county and second in the district. Larry Reece exhibited the champion Yorkshire gilt at the county fair. Gary Hutson was the reserve champion sheep showman and he showed the junior champion Yorkshire gilt at the county fair. Jimmie Browning had the FFA grand champion pen of barrows at the district barrow show in Rushville, Carl Benefiel showed the champion Duroc barrow at the same show. Gordon Huntsman exhibited the champion Holstein and received the champion showmanship award at the county fair. PICTURED Left to Right are Larry LeMay, Larry Reece, Max Greenwalt, Gordon Hunts- man, Gary Hutson, and Jimmie Browning. leaaanazgto Da The twenty-two members of the Knightstown Chapter of Future Farmers of America con- stantly strive to live up to their motto, Learning to do, Doing to leam, Eaming to live, and Living to serve. Last year the FFA boys won first in the county livestock judging contest and third in the district con- test. They also won first place in the county dairy judging and county poultry judging contest. Boys holding the Chapter Farmer Degree are Larry LeMay, Jack Avery, Jim- mie Browning, and Max Greenwalt. Jack Avery has made application for the Hoosier Farmer Degree. Marilyn Smith is the chap- ter sweetheart. PICTURED are FIRST ROW: Dennis Basicker, Donald Erwin, Melvin Bas- icker, sentinel, Jimmie Browning, secretary, Larry LeMay, president, Steve Nicholson, Larry Reece. SECOND ROW: Gerald Hughes, Earl Hunt, Bob Lannerd, Max Green- walt, vice president, Philip Walker, re- porter, Ralph Henderson, Richard Cox. THIRD ROW: Jack Avery, treasurer, Charles Keen, Gary Hutson, John Dickins, Darrell Haines, James Swindell, Raymond Dusang, Walter Zimmerman, and Mr. Meelm, sponsor.
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Knightstown elementary girls were: FIRST ROW: Jane Dickey, Julie Mayhill, Mike Anderson, Connie Clark, Linda Sites, Joe Flack, Jeannette Wilson, Carolyn Dunbar, Rheta Cooney, Penny Deck, Carol Keatts. SECOND ROW: Nina Shields, Jennifer Parker, Marilyn Ratliff, Dianne Cross, Jenny Smith, Stephanie Post, Susan Carter, Joan Buehler, Melanie McClarnon, Nancy Crandall, Diana Strickland. THIRD ROW: Cloria Davis, Sharon Purtee, Mary Jo Jolly, Becky Williams, Ann Stearns, Martha Eder, Dee Ann Jones, Patricia Wilson, David Stephens, Neil Hinton, Sue Anderson, Sheryl McCord. FOURTH ROW: Linda Merchant, Linda McShurley, Barbara Butler, Sharon Heathcock, Jeanine Porter, Becky Magee, Chris Wiatt, Laraine Bacon, Diana Hager. FIFTH ROW: Beverly Hamm, Jo Ann Kirk, Carolyn Roland, Diane Stone- rock, Muriel Fort, Nancy Short. Raysville's girls were: FIRST ROW: Carol Barns, Judy Jackson, Lenora Roseberry, Charlene Butler, Phil Butler, Patty Butler, Nina Roseberry, Charlotte Butler. SECOND ROW: Allen Smith, Bonnie Vest, Juanda Bames, Susan Sullivan, Roberta Winchester. THIRD ROW: Nancy Schafer, Sharon Barnes, Caro- lyn Gorman, Janella Sipes, Judy Pitts. 27 Knightstown club girls were: FIRST ROW: Beverly Huddleson, Jo Anne Molden, Beth Hagner, Carole Dalrymple, Jo Sorrell. SECOND ROW: Trudy O'Malley, Nancy Williams, Sherlyn Claborn, Patty Simmer- mon, Linda Lawrence, Chestena Sparks, Judy Chapman, Lisette Lindsay, Shirley Green, Joyce Hager. THIRD ROW: Miss Tipton, 4-H Leader, Wendy Hinton, Carolyn Trent, Sharon Stacy, Sybil Bram- mer, Judy Manning, Jane Snider, Marcia Johnson, Susan Rhodes, Gene Watts. FOURTH ROW: ,Janet Renfro, Betty Syl- vester, Cynthia Ferguson, Verna White, Mary Alice Hagner, Ned Wilson. FIFTH ROW: Carolyn Hall, Rose Ann Meeks, Linda Johnson, Jane Brosius, Roberta Paul, Sharon Knott. SIXTH ROW: Barbara Conner, Julia Hamilton, Priscilla Jackson, Mildred Jeffery. K K, .,. .,,,
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