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4-H WINNERS TROPHIES GIRLS’ DRESS REVUE We are proud of our 4-H achievements during the past year. The trophies represented in the picture are only a few of our awards. Mr. Penrod was our Boys' 4-H leader and Mrs. Brown, the Girls' 4-H Leader. The awards were. Max Weller, beef showmanship; Bob Montel, cham- pion dairy cow; Sherry Harmeson, champion Here- ford steer; Carolyn Schuler, achievement plaque and baking award, Beverly Baker, achievement trip to Chicago; Ruth Harms, county champion dress revue winner and ten year award; Nellie Brubaker, achievement in baking and a plcque for food pre- paration judging. Four of our members were privileged to show their steers at the International Livestock Exposition. These were Ronnie Dickerhoff, Ned and Jim Schuler, and Lowell Lindzy. Nellie Brubaker, Beverly Baker, Carol Moore, Jo- Ann Clingenpeel, Carolyn Schuler, Betty Marie Ulery, Joan Harms, Pat Amiss, Joyce Smith, and Janice McCullough were all first prize winners of clothing which were judged at Laketon in August. 4-H JUNIOR LEADERS BACK ROW: Nellie Brubaker, Ruth Harms, JoAnn Clingenpeel, Joan Harms, Beverly Baker, Carolyn Schul- er, Betty Marie Ulery, Carol Moore, Janice McCullough. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Brown, the Girls’ Adult Leader, Bob Montel, Charles French, Ronnie Dickerhoff, LeRoy Bishop, Larry Montel, Mr. Penrod, Boys’ Adult Leader. This group had a very important posi- tion in the club program. They checked record books, scheduled tours, and helped the younger members with their diffi- culties. Some of their achievements were: Joan Harms went to Purdue Round-Up; Carolyn Schuler went to Jr. Leader Conference at DePauw University; JoAnn Clingenpeel was star camper and Betty Marie Ulery alternate at 4-H camp; JoAnn Clingenpeel is song leader for our newly organized County Jr. Leader Organization, and Jan- ice McCullough went to County Dress Revue. Sponsored by Lome J. Doud 1 7
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA BACK ROW: Larry Long, Ted Hudson, Tom White, Jim Lyons, Jim Schipper, Max Weller. 3rd ROW: Ortie Manns, Kenny McNeil, Nelson Drudge, Jerry Coble, Roger Montel, Leon Albright. 2nd ROW: Mr. Penrod, Jimmy Hutton, DeWayne Heagy, Maurice Lipply, Donald Long, Jack Gray. 1st ROW: David Shock, Bob Montel, Ronnie Miller, LeRoy Bishop, Charles French, Philip Brown, Larry Weitzel. The Future Farmers of America, or F. F. A., is an agricultural national organization of, by, and for boys studying vocational agriculture. The primary aim of the F. F. A. is the development of agricultural leadership, co-operation, and citizenship. There were thirteen Green Hands initiated into the organ- ization this year. The Crop and Vegetable Show, which had its origin this year, proved to be a success. Some other activities of the Laketon F.F.A. Chapter were: Host to District 6 F.F.A. meeting, a Pest Contest, sale of warfarin, sale of garden seeds, all school box social, selection of Chapter Sweetheart, and participation in District and State contests. 1 6
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CIRCUS MUSICIANS STANDING: Don Mylin, Ned Schuler, Mr. Turner, Joan Harms, Joyce Smith, Nancy French. . 3rd ROW: Shirley Lyons, Phyllis Hopkins, Howard White, David Shock, Ronnie Dickerhoff, Betty Marie Ulerv, Larry Davis, Tom Pence, Tom White. 2nd ROW: Carolyn Schuler, Charles Boyer, Betty Schmalzried, Margaret Snyder, Pat Amiss, Sharon Dickerhoff, John White, Larry Weitzel, Shirley Michael. Jan Ohmart. . 1st ROW: Joanne Custer. Beverly Baker. JoAnn Clingenpeel, Connie Hileman, Sandra Hopkins, Becky Sue Ayres, Steven Butterbaugh, Nellie Brubaker, Carol Moore. LAKETON BAND THE TWIRLERS This year the Laketon High School Band has given many public perform- ances. Those include participation in the marching events at the Indiana State Fair and the Roann Centennial Celebration. The band also took part in the annual Wabash County Spring Music Festival and has given five out- standing marching shows at our home basketball games. Nellie Brubaker Joan Harms Beverly Baker Sponsored by The News Journal 18
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