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Future Homemakers of America The F.H.A. held a Christmas Party at Mrs. Amburgey's home, at which time the freshmen were initiated. The junior and senior girls also went on a tour to some of the new housing projects, which gave them ideas about the way homes are built and furnished. The officers for the year were: Cynthia Zumbrun, Pres.; Karen Hufford, V. Pres.; Susan Pottkotter, Sec.; Becky Grim, Treas.; and Barbara Wilcox. Rptr. Donors Whittaker Furniture Ed Cornells Boston Store Horn's Appliance McClurgs Book Store Maid-Rite Drive In Fairlawn Restaurant Gerschuh’s Restaurant Weaver Brothers Jo's Fashions The Casual Shop Culligan Water Conditioner Burger's Jewelry Wise Supply Co. Key Plumbing Heating Dr. M. E. McClure Union Clipper Barber Shop Greenville A N General Store Leroy's Jewelry Chambers Medical Clinic Mary Ellen's Salon 35
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Future Farmers of America The F.F.A. activities participated in this year were public speaking contests, farm animals and crop judgings, leadership training, camp, fair activities, and state and national conventions. The club's advisor is Mr. Patrick. Rex Living- ston, Pres.; Mickey Whitesel, V. Pres.; Carl Hummel, Sec.; John Lewis, Treas.; Bud Armold, Reptr.; Ken Green, Sentinel; and Steve Swank, Student Advisor, helped guide the F.F.A. through a very successful year. The F.F.A. members were given much recognition last year. Rex Livingston received the Crop Award and the Sweepstake Award at the 1965 Darke County Fair. Mickey Whitesel won the Ex- temporaneous Speaking Award. The F.F.A. as a club received the DeKalb Award, the National Gold Chapter Award, and they were the 1965 First-Place Judging winners in the county. ST. CLAIR MILLS, INC. Union City, Ohio Fort Recovery, Ohio 34
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Girls' Athletic Association The girls were led in good sportsman- ship by Susan Strosnider, Pres.; Susan Thornburg, V. Pres.; Debbie Lyons, Treas.; Patsy Warwick, Sec.; and Roberta Hart, Reptr. Basketball was one of the activities of the G.A.A. In their season the varsity won four and didn’t lose any; the reserves won two and lost two. Miss Swope was a spark to the activities of the club. Some of the other activities that the club participated in were volleyball, badminton, ping- pong and bowling. Some of the G.A.A. girls helped out at the boys' track meet. The boys seemed to think that having the girls there really gave them an in- centive to win. UNION CITY LUMBER SUPPLY Union City, Indiana 36
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