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The Mt . BlanchardF .P .A. entered the county general livestock judging contest last year. The members of the team were Gary Cole, Keith Green, and Gene Stuckey. The chapter also entered the county and state dairy judging contests. The members of the county team were Alvin Bell, Dennis Bishop, and Iohn Edie. On the state judging team were Jerry Stauffer, Gene Stuckey, and Alvin Bell. Alvin Bell won a blue ribbon for being top man in the state in the Brown Swiss class . Marlin Bishop and Ierry Stauffer were sent as delegates to the State P.F.A. convention. In the parliamentary prodecure contest the chapter won a bronze medal. The members of the team were Dennis Bishop, Dean Arnold, Mar- lin Bishop, Alvin Bell, Gary Cole, David How- ard, Paul Howard, and Robert Hinebaugh . The chapter also entered the land judging contest. The members were Dennis Bishop, Duane Rettig, and Robert Hinebaugh. Robert Hinebaugh placed first in the county Public Speaking Contest. In the pest hunt the chapter won second place with 21,000 points. The four highest men in F F A the pest hunt were Iohn Lauck with 9 , 605 points, . . . Norman Opp with 3, 110, Gene Martin with 2, 725, and Dennis Bishop with Z, 715. The officers for the year were as follows: Marlin Bishop, president: Mark Trout, vice- presidentp Dean Arnold, secretary: Frank Egner, treasurer: Gene Stuckey, reporter: Iames Borkosky, sentinel, Ion Crilly, student advisor: and Ramon Myers, faculty advisor. In the above picture are Robert Hinebaugh, Gene Martin, and Prank Egner. Row 1: Iohn Edie, Iames Shearer, John Nique, Iames Borkosky, Mark 'l'rout, Marlin Bishop, Robert Hinebaugh, Frank Egner, Ion Crilly, Mr. Myers Row 2: Ierry Stauffer, Robert Gschwender, Larry Shearer, Donald Click, Iack Bond, David Lauck, Ierry Krout, Iohn Lauck, Paul Dean Howard, Alvin Bell, Norman Opp, Roy Sampson, Michael Moffitt, Kenneth Howard Row 3: Keith Green, David Clark, Gene Martin, Glenn Gibson, BillWa1ker, Don Egbert, Robert Bowman, Iohn Moore, Donald Davis, Duane Rettig, Gary Cole, Tyler Oman, Dennis Bishop, Richard Wolfe Absent: Dean Arnold Compliments of HERZOG LIME 6: STONE COMPANY Forest, Ohio 43
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Row 1: Sue Oman, Diane Rose, Connie Smith, Lois Thompson, Carol Shearer, Pat Clinger, Ianis Butler, Penelope Bateson, Phyllis Musgrave, Marilyn Davis, Mrs. Biro, Iudy Thompson Row 2: Virginia Houtz, Rosalyn Suter, Shirley Walker, Ioan McDaniel, Betty Arnold, Rosalee Borkosky, Linda Basinger, Bonnie Bond, Margaret Launder, Sally Tippin, Brenda Bishop, Sara Howard, Annabelle Cole Row 3: Deanna Snyder, Iane Bishop, Iulia Snook, Donna Lauck, Kathleen Callaway, Ann Bishop, Paul Etta Dutcher, Diane Graham, Ianet Arnold, Beverly Fields, Violet Nuzum, Mary Catherine Fox, Karol Thompson Row 4: Clarabelle Cole, Linda Hoy, CarolAlge , Kay Parish, Janis Shearer, Iane Riegle, Alfreda Nuzum, Donna Arnold, Patricia Tong, Ioan Payne, Nancy Dodds, Peggy Mus- grave, Marlene Garey The officers of the F.H.A. for this year were Patricia Cllnger, president: CarolAnn Shearer, vice-president: Lois Thompson, secretary: Penelope Bateson, treasurer: Ianis ' ' ' Butler, parliamentarian: Connie Smith, re- porter: Diane Rose, song leader: Sue Oman, recreation leader: Phyllis Musgrave, his- torian: and Marilyn Davis, project chairman . Mrs . Floyd Tippin and Mrs . Francis Butler were chosen as the chapter mothers. Mrs. Michael Biro, Ir. , is the advisor. The twelve new members this year were Ianis Shearer, Iane Riegle, Ioan Payne, Sue Oman, Violet Nuzum, Alfreda Nuzum, Sara Howard, Peggy Musgrave, Diane Graham, Ianet Arnold, DonnaArnold, and CarolAlge. Carol Shearer was elected Bi-County re- porter at the Bi-County meeting in November. The picture at the left shows Janis Butler, IoanPayne, and Penelope Bateson at the F.H.A. initiation. In the background are Patricia Tong, Virginia Houtz, Linda Ba- singer, and Rosalee Borkosky. FINDLAY-ELECTRIC-SUPPLY Wholesale only-Phone 499-453 Center St. , Findlay, Ohio HI-WAY FURNITURE Arlington, Ohio DON SHEARER Plumbing Sr Heating Mt. Blanchard, Ohio 42
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SENIUR PL!-XY Henrietta Dudley - about forty-five -------------- - Nancy Sampson Karol Thompson lane Christian - Eastern guest about twenty ------------ Betty Francis Phyllis Musgrave BSS-Sie Palmer - Eastern guest about twenty - - --------- - Carol Smith Iulia Snook Sam Banks - the foreman -------------------- - James Clark Donald Davis Hulda - the maid ------------------------ Bonnie Bond r Karen Cole lim Dudley - Mrs. Dudley's husband -------------- Ronald Dunbar , Ierry Krout Sally Dudley - Henrietta's daughter --------------- Marilyn Davis ' Annabelle Cole Barbara Young - Sally's cousin --------------- Mary Ellen Oldham Clarabelle Cole Bill Hicks - a good-looking cowboy -------------- - Robert Bowman Mark Trout Bertram Weeks - a timid tenderfoot ---------- - - - John Vermillion y Gene Butler Hubert Young - Barbaraia father ------------------ Gary Cole Marlin Bishop Ioyce - Eastem guest about twenty --------------- - Patricia Tong Violet Nuzum Judy - Eastern guest about twenty -------------- - Donna I-Iindinger Ioan McDaniel Connie - Eastern guest about twenty ------------ - - - Iane Bishop Betty Arnold Pete - general handy man -------------------- Earl Shisler 435 ns, The story takes place at the Dudley Dude Ranch in Arizona with the usual summer guests, cowboys, and a real live Indian lending atmosphere. Bertram Weeks, who writes books, wears glasses, and hates horses, is alittle odd but Barbara Young loves him and wants to marry him. To get her father's approval, she writes him of Bertie's brave deeds and pictures Bertie as a :fearless Westerner. Instead of wiring his consent, Mr. Young decides to come to the ranch. Learning of this, Sally, Barbara's cousin, helps plan a fake hold-up for Mr. Young's benefit, in which Bertram will appear as the hero. The plans miscarry and the girls are left in an embarrassing spot until Uncle Iim and Aunt Henrietta, owners of the ranch, come to their aid and Bertram becomes areal hero. BOSTON STORE' Where Spending is Saving Findlay, O1'1i0 LOUIE, THE BICYCLE MAN Sales and Service Findlay, Ohio STELLA'S SODA GRILL On the square Arlington, Ohio 44
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