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THF AME lc Motto: Qualifications Adviser: Sponsor: Participate in these Activities ' Row I: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: 0 R FU fzzg- I 11 ,ru ' :l g fQ7,X ,x OG ,NN :A r- -Xkii , fp 'E E' M' 1' '71 Y lv E 'EERE EARMER M ? Q P-T15 o x X 'Y CASFFACJ f cfs F Fe- Q 0421 uhvlfj twufv AMERICA Learning to dog Doing to learn: Earning to liveg' Living to serve. Must be enrolled in Vocational Agriculture, 4 types of membership: Active, Associate, Collegiate, and Honorary. Mr. John Shultz A Star Farmer Contest and give awards to boys with the best farm- ing program. A local Ham, Bacon, and Egg Show. A radio program over WEPM. A Chapter Thrift Bank. A Vo-Ag Record Book Contest. An educational tour to the Pennsylvania Farm Show at Harrisburg. A Par- ent and Son Banquet. A F.F.A. Basketball and Softball Team. W. Va. State Fair at Berkeley County Youth Fair. Cooperative buying and selling. Federation and State Ham, Bacon, and Egg Shows. State Vo-Ag Judging Contests at Morgantown, W. Va. Participate in the Tri-County Field Day. Send delegates to the State and National F. F. A. Conventions. Continue a Chapter Production Enterprise of Corn and Purebred Swine. LEFT TO RIGHT: Frank Reid fSecretaryj. Jim Norris, Charles Jones, Leo Lemaster, Jr. QPresidentJ, Richard Jacques, Bobby Jones. Douglas Snowden fParliamentariany, Frank Carper, Wayne Custer, David Crook, Carlton Shriver, Jack Henretta QReporterJ. Buddy Cook, Archie Riner fChaplainJ, Bobby Mason. Curtis Miller, Dale Staley, Dale Richard, Ronnie Hovermale. Mr. Shultz, Adviser, Jack McKee fSentinelJ, Edgar Bartgis, George Lemasterfvice-Presidenty, Roger Kesecker, Henry Reid. STANDING: James DeBaugh, John DeBaugh, Jack Ring, Martin Frye fTreasurery. 3
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Row 1 Row 2 D PURPOSE J' ll! fs Morro W . UEFT TO RIGHT Mrss Lena Reed QAdv1serJ Neva Gael Sharpe QPres1dentJ Joyce Rockwell fVrce Presldenty Elizabeth Dav1sfSecreta1'yJ C31'01YI1 Bvnduram fT1'93Sl11'el'J Vrrgrma Frsh QHISIOIIBUQ NOT PICTURED Tommy Yost ffjhaplarny L1nda Gutekunst Carolyn Mrller Joanna Snyder Marie Mrller DeVerleT1tus Amta Peacemaker Roberta Renn M1chela Snyder Becky Shaffer Kenneth Hensley Bob Thompson Joe Renn Brooke Brnns Tommy Solenberger Walter Johnson LATIN CL Ii To further the mterest of students 1D the Roman language customs and culture We can because we thmk we can ORGANIZED November 1954 ' I QUALIFICATIONS x 1 FOR MEMBERSHIP The person lnterested must have had two semesters of Latm and must be enrolled 1n the thmrd semester NUMBER MEMBERS Planmng Roman Banquet Studymg the everyday lrfe of the Roman A Q -x : i ' . 4' I ' N ' sa Sy' I l . O N ' , . lkx Sf ' ' OF : Z7 7 ' aa r MAJOR ACTIVITIES
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MOTTO: TOWARD NEW HORIZONS. ORGANIZED: October 1952. QUALIFICATIONS: Must have been or now enrolled in a homemaking class. ACTIVITIES: Initiation of new members, made toys for the Salvation Army Toy Shop, Christmas party for club, served tea at Education Week to parents, served luncheon for Home Economics and Vo- Ag teachers during State Education Association meeting in October, Mother and Daughter Banquet. Bake Sale. served at the F. F. A. Banquet, attended Regional meeting in Romney in April. Youth Fair Activities: Float, Style Review, and Exhib- its ADVISERS: Mrs. Madolyn Branham and Miss Neva Fuss. OFFICERS: President--Barbara Kibler Secretary--Dotty Compher Vice-President-Bea Linton Treasurer--Elma I-Ielmick FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA N,-XQMP-Kffc, SCX ,Qs Q? ' Q is s Q, if I ELI F , 7 1' 0 -, 'if tc ff' X DNEW HC?- VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS LEFT TO RIGHT: Row I: Mary Jane Woods, Elma I-Ielmick, Barbara Bender, Doris Pitzer, Janice Conklyn, Barbara Kibler, Bea Linton, Dotty Compher, Ellen Bender. Row 2: Mary Kay Small, Beverley Boltz, Bonnie Sirbaugh, Wanda Concovia, Yvonne Myers, Phyllis Richard, Beverley Spiker, Linda Kursey. Donna Collins, Joyce Whittaker, Edna Harris, Mrs. Branham. Row 3: Jo Ann Mentzer, Carol Byer, Shirley Nisewarner, Ruth Ann Seibert, Anna Lemaster, Sandra Dearing, Genevieve Small, Sandra See, Janie Renn, Sandra Jenkins, Miss Fuss. Row 4: Carolyn Shields. Sandra Custer, Penny Burkhart, Sara Barr, Donna Jean Duke, Estelle Comp- ton, Patty Dyche, Gloria Elliott, Mildred Battles, Bonnie Schoppert, Dawn Cookus. MEMBERS NOT IN PICTURE: Kay Adams, Beverlee Aikens, Jane Bartgis, Margaret Byers, Sylvia Cat- row. Elizabeth Fritts, Jane Hilliard, Pat Marple, Ellen Morgan, Jean Owens, Daisy Rice, Phyllis Richard.
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