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4 , KN it-,.---D The purpose ot the Boys Athletrc Club 1S to promote trrendshrp among the lunror I-hah bay The club alternates rts meetrnqs between recrefttonal contests rn the qym and busrness meetrnas The club oftrcers are presrdent Donald Wnrte vrce presrdent Melvm Rrsrnaer and secretary treasurer Iesse Roqers The sponsors are Mr Wnson and Mr Morqan ROLL n Adams Lloyd A cl rson H rold Bvh B dw ll H r y Be ks T lrqnt B 1 R Boll ct Bcnnctt on o ind Donn Dondld Gum Francrs Hawr: B111 Herr Bllly Huttnan Charles Hur' cr I nor K rl P ul l n Howard Mdttrson Fred Mt Dlffllll Bob McPherson Tack Mrller lurnor Needl r I ck Puqh Bob Rsk Mclvln Rsrrrrer Alun R I sse Roaers lu tor Rogers lack Srnrth lack Stone Drcrc Su tor' Nell Towns N rn an Tolvnsend L rl s V rn nrd 'mme Whrte aul l4Vh1e P Wrllzams and Walt r Vvxlson The F F A IS composed of the aqrrcultural students The members study tarmlnq and try to rm prove tarmrnq methods and farm products The F F A belreves rn the old adaqe An army travels on rts stomach so they are bendrnq all therr efforts toward tood procluctron Therr oftrcers are presrdent Euqene Gerard vrce presrdent Kenneth Kravrs secretary Claytot Ford treasurer Iohn Emshwrller reporter Lawrence Walker and watchdog Tom Brown Thrs year the chapter has purchased banners an Amerrcan tlaq and a large plaster owl cud the rndrvrduals have purchased lapel buttons emblems and banners The club has artrhated mrth the state and the ratronal F F A orqanrzatrons the club treated 250 bushels of seed oats They rn tend to do so1l, mrlk and qermmatron tests tor the communrty and also to publrsh a monthly news letter Chapter members are Robert Brown lohn mshwrller Clayton Ford Euqene Gerard Sherrr an Helm Kenneth Kravrs Merval Ivlorrrs Bob Jcn Buskrrk Vrctor Wells Lawrence Walker and Eu qene Turner Honorary Chapter Farmers are R E McBrrde the sponsor and Everett Brandenburg Green Hands are Lloyd Clamme Donn Ely Floyd Iettrres Earl Mahon Robert Parker Merle Roq ers Carl Rhoton Rrchard Schwarzkopt and Gerald Turner ' Q . - -. W, ,- ri' l ' 9 5 M A T' E , , . 5 t 3.1, f ' ' 1 N A ' ' y X . . .. . 1 4- . , K .. ,, - K - V ' L--W ' , -x , f x I . ' 1 . 1 , . 1 . x, U . . ,L f .1 ' -- ' V 1 M A 4 . , 1 if ' I 5 1 'X 1 3' .N et , F ' - 9' r 3 0 p on 1 . , . . , . C S. I 1 A - I T ' 1 1 ' A . , . . . . Do , n,o . , 11 f 5 , Irrncs e e , a r we ., Tv' ' el, oy , Cly - - , T 1 B lg , I r e Brown, Bobby Cotfreld, Charles Comstock, Rcbort Comstock, Vfesley Fulton, Chcrrlws Gvrrrett, loft Grrrrrsion luck Grlbert, Herbert Grfry, , ' ', ' . , . L , .1 ur eat e, r .rutze hrsfr, X ' , ' ' ', , , . A 5 9, Q: , i , H r. 1 , A ' Coors, 5 4 , ri W . , , ' ' t ., ' ' , o 1 ' , Tha .e' e on, Do fl Vfhrte, Do. ', ' , P t , ant , e . . 1 . . . . 1 . n - x 5 T . 1 , . 11 1 . . . . . , . 11 . . . 1 . 1 I ' 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 ' , N, 1 I t ' I I ' y . . . 1-- . A 1 - r . . . . . 1 -1 ' , - T - E 1 - '-1 1 I I V- A 1 . . X Y . . F 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 . . , , . I I A I T 1 1 1 ' 3 - 9
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t Www? The Social Science Club has been handicapped this year by a small attendance at its meetings, usually having only nine members in attendance Mr. Hollander, prosecuting attorney ot Blacktora County, was speaker at the November meeting. He discussed county government and answered questions tor the group. The library club were guests. At the December meeting Sgt. Melvin Dicka- son was a guest and told about his training and work in the Army. The October and lanuary meet- ings were open discussions on present day topics. The club hopes to have Iudge Burns as speaker at a meeting this spring and perhaps have an exchange meeting with the Hartford City Club. The ofticers are as follows: president, Marthadel VVaiteg vicefpresident, Keith Fulton: secretaryf treasurer, Margarette Hudson, and the sponsor, Mrs. Buchanan. Rnd Ciry, Kc-ith Dick zsoti, lffith Filltort, Ecl: ff ritbtiry, 1'i.fiii1:r.ftte ll ids -ct, Vt :iv ll M ::i:1', VVrlli12 Ott, Roll-tml Sth ttllc, Vrt-ti Stttitt. Iitriibi Pinter, lfiuk l,'fr.irt'-r lflrrtlitfttf Wim, ind Kuff: lf t 5044 gm gm The music department decided that a boys' glee club was needed again this year. Since there was none last year, the boys are spending most of their time becoming organized and trying their skill at two and three part songs. They also sing many songs written especially for boys. That they had to re-organize this year is no sign that the boys aren't active in public pertaini- ances. Several of them had leads in the Christirias program. The club also sang tor the Farmers' Institute. ln the picture they are singing Silent Night First row: Kenneth Shannon, Richard Vfentz, Patil Wzisozi, Keith Fulton, Pnl Miltari, lloyd Cln:.:n Second row: Vtfxllis Ort, ldrnes Ford, N':rn.'::i Hsu-J.zrd, John E:z.shv.'ill'r, ' 1'-'Q'-nt' Wilkti Lv- F trot, Kftth tiittlzxr-nrt. Third raw: lkrnrld Ely, Kenneth Nfft, Eitl V.'eI'l: Rabi' Tusiis T511 11-Kei: Rini' Grfllltlli
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