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SUNSHINE SOCIETY 1955-'54 Left to right, Betty Jo Gibbs, Shirley Senn, Roma Taylor, Norma Adams, Libby Seacat, LaDora Stephenson, Rosemary Jones, Betty Lou Walts, Susie Barksdale, Carole Newlin Mrs. Huddleston, Sponsor The Sunshine Society is an organization in the High Schools of Indiana for girls. It was organized in 1901 for the purpose of spreading NCheer' among our High School Students. Our Sunshine Motto is Wothersn and our Sun- shine Slogan NService Above Se1f.' Our Sunshine Societies throughout the state give liberally to Loan's-Nurses' Scholarship fund, I. U. Riley Hospital Center and other worthy causes. Our local Society was organized in 1949 by a group from Hardinsburg Society and sponsored by Mrs. Golda Knight, for 3 years 1949-'51-'52. In Fall, 1953 Mrs. Frances Huddleston reorganized the Society, with a member- ship of fifteen. Officers for this year are Libby Seacat, President: Rose- mary Jones, Vice President: Norma Adams, Secretary: LaDora Ann Stephenson, Treasurer.
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FFA SWEETHEART 1953-54 Roma Taylor ATTENDANTS L to R: --I-. .-.. .. .. - ....- - .. .- .A Q? .Q '40 v JQZP6, Ypesg The Milltown culture early in fall and carried made application FFA HISTORY Future Farmer Chapter was organized by the boys taking agri- the fall of 1952. The chapter met several times during the on a variety of activities. In November of 1952 the Chapter for a charter from the Indiana Future Farmer Organization, but the application was not approved. Before a local Chapter can receive a charter from the State, agriculture must be taught in the school one year prior to the time of making application for a charter. Since 1952 was the first year agriculture was taught at Milltown, the application for a charter was not approved. Soon after school started in the fall of 1955, the boys met and elected the following officers: George Hoten, Presidentg Billy Gene Jones, Vice Pres- identg Loran Bowles, Treasurerg Leon Grant, Reporter: Bob Walton, Secretaryg John Eddleman, Sentinel. A more detailed program-of-work was printed and the committees were expanded. The first of November another application for a charter was sent to the State Organization and this time the charter was granted. At the present time the Chapter has eighteen chartered members.
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