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get a letter. There are only 5 letters given away a year. Those receiving letters this year were: Harold Vermillion, Frank Ruhlen and Cledith Long. . The month of May we elect officers for the coming year. The officers and their offices for this year were: Clodith Long, Presidentg Harold Vermillion, Vice-President, Dick Korsker, Treasurerg Bud Reichelderfer, Secretaryg Wayne Ans- pach, Reporterg Dick Anspaeh, Sentinel, Mr. J. J. Kreglow, Advisor, and Franklin Ruhlen, Student Advisor. --Gledith Long GIRLS' 4-H CLUB The Girls' Busy Bees 4-H Club worked very successful year. hard for a With a total of twenty-nine completing their projects out of thirty, we are quite proud of our organization. The following officers were elected for the year 1946: Presi- dent, Betty Flemingg Vice-President, Waneta Ransbottomg Sec- retary, Jean Millerg Treasurer, Jean Clumg Reporter, Jean Flemingg Refreation Leader, Kathleen McCague. We were very pleased to have had three of our girls participate in the state contest at Ohio State were: Waneta Ransbottom,who gave a demonstration ing of piesg Carolyn McCague' who displayed in dressgand Jean Miller who had a complete costume We want to thank our 4-H club leaders, Miss Fair. They on the bak- a tailored on exhibit. Helen Flem- ing and Mrs. Irwin Lutz for the splendid help in making our 4-H year a success. --Jean Miller BOYS' 4-H CLUB The officefsaof our organization for the year 1946-1947 are as follows: President, Herbert McElwain3 Vice-President, Dick Anspachg Secretary, Donald Boyd, TreasurergCledithleng, Reporter, Joseph Sopherg Advisors, Ross Anspach McElwa1n. and Ralph Projects consist of such thingsas dairy celf,.dairypci- fer, dairy cow, market pigs, sow-and litter, sheep, poultry, and gardening. Boys between the ages of lO and gible for membership. 20 are eli- The annual livestock show was not held this year in La- Fayette .because of the shortage of building 'materials. A few of the boys took their projects to Delphos. The boys who didn't go to Delphos had their projects judged by Herbert gagleyi the Assistant Bounty Agent, Ross Anspach, and Ralph c wa n.
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