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0036 '91 ,.6-G if ff' '65 146' A644 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Julra Gurnther Judy Drckey Mrs Robert Weaver mccafzaawl5emofz7fame ff Ay, q. FIRST TABLE Carrre Walker Emrly Beran Erleene Bnggs Janet H111 Julra Gurnther Dorothy Blaser Marrlyn Severns Judy Dxckey Ruth Russell Mrs Weaver rnstructor SECOIND TABLE Joyce Darber Helen Edgrngton Neva Nirller Judy Lust Ruby Crrssrnger Ardene Stuckman Anna Rasnake Mary Jo Gurnther Complrments of hm Dugans Marlon Ohro lxrbler Motor Sales Bucyrus Home of Frne Clothes for Men Burck and Chevrolet Cars Marlon Productron Credrt Bucyrus Ohro 22 Paul F EITHCR Nevada Oh10 Credrt for Good Farmers Sohro Servrce
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,gf , sf? ' , X5 ' ' xy' , 5ir!Il.Ief.1' . ew'7.7f.,4. i , .A f,-ff---um-nv-wtf tuili H MEMAKER FIRST ROW: Sue McCallister, Beverly Hill, Virginia Leuthold, Barbara Neff, Judy Lust, Dorothy Blaser, Julia Guinther, Judy Dickey, Neva Miller, Arlene Clark, Patsy Snyder, Julia Heid, Ethel Muchow, Hazel Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Jane Murphy, Mary Jo Guinther, Joyce Daiber, Eileen Briggs, Emily Beran, Ardene Stuckman, Ruby Crissinger, Anna Rasnake, Helen Edgington, Marilyn Severns, Janet Hill, Sallie Stuckman, Mary Jo Greenick, Donna Brooks, Sharon Lawrence, Mrs. Betty Weaver, advisor. .Xi villmflll 'Wt W U N 4,1 7, 731. 14. We have thirty members in our club, nine of whom are new this year. The theme for this year is F,H.A, Workers Make for Good Homemakers . The following are the officers for the year: President, Judy Dickey, Vice President, Julia Guinther, Secretary, Neva Miller, Treasurer, Arlene Clark, Student Council, Judy Lustg News Reporter, Barbara Neff, Historian, Dorothy Blaserg Parliamentarian, Virginia beuthold. The advisor is Mrs. Betty Weaver: the club mothers are Mrs. Wilbur Lust and Mrs, Warren Dickey. In July the old and new officers attended the training camp at Mt. Gilead, Ohio. This was an all-day meeting where the officers became acquainted with their duties. Our booth at the County Fair was named Careers in Homemaking and our State Fair exhibit was From Weed gatlch to Home They proved to be very good as we received first premium ribbons and first premium money for ot . Our first activity at school was installation of new officers and initiation of new members. The meeting was held at the school house and the mothers were our guests. The fall rally was he ld at Tiro School and Judy Lust was elected County Parliamentarian and Historian. The spring rally was held at Bucyrus High School. The Sta te Homemaker Degree Candidates attended a meeting at Columbus in October, where they received a list of the qualifications for this year. Ardene Stuckman and Mary Jo Guinther received the State Homemaker De- gree at the State Convention last year, We were very proud of our girls. We participated in two national projects, World Christmas Festival and National FHA Week. Our World Christmas Festival activity included e a c h girl bringing in a gift and mailing them to Germany. During National FHA Week, we performed various tasks each day of the week. Again this Christmas we visited the Galion Children's Home where we gave a program for the children and pre- sented them with a gift consisting of records, candy, fruit, and popcom balls. During the month of January, we visited the Holmes Liberty FHA and had a joint FHA meeting with them. The Annual FHA and FFA Banquet was held in April. During this month, the girls traveled to Columbus, Ohio to attend the State FHA Convention. Ruby C riss inge r was chosen to serve on the Ohio State Junior Fair Board this year. She will engage in many worthwhile activities which will, we are confident, increase the effectiveness and promote the standing of our club. Compliments of: Baumoe1's Store Tuxedo Feeds Crawford Nursery , Dairy-Land Drive In Bucyrus, Ohio 21
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Wiz, 5m 7. 7. A We I lilill FIRST ROW: Freddie Dicks, Harold Hoffman, Roger Murphy, Franklin leuthold, Charles Assenheimer, Ted Leuthold Larry Sand, John Cooper, Ronald Cover, Kenneth Purvis, Mr, Jordan, advisor, SECOND ROW: Lowell Assenheimer Robert Noggle, Allen Disbennett, Carl Ten Eyck, Chuck Smith, Raymond Bucher, James Assenheimer, Danny Nog- gle, John Miller, Ronald Bowers, Guy Hord. THIRD ROW: Gerald Ruffcner, Charles Denzer, David Moore,James Neubacher, Karl Grau, Paul Houk, Ronald Grau, Denzel Ford, Richard Hart, Tom Bucher, Eldon McNutt, LeRoy Nog- gle. 7. 7, ff, The Future Farmers of America or FFA as it is commonly known was or- ganized in the state of Virginia in 1923. This organization is based on the ability of the members to run a business meeting in a democratic manner. It allows the members to develop character, citizenship, self-expression, leadership, and farming abilities and skills. The FFA is self-supporting organization working on a national scale with ten cents dues yearly per member and has always been financially stable. Our motto Cgnsists of four linesi This years officers are as follows: Learning to do, Doing to earn, Earning to live, Living to serve, President -- Ted Leuthold Vice President -- Franklin Le uthold Secretary -- Roger Murphy Treasurer -- Charles Assenheimer News Reporter -- John Cooper Compliments of: Foulk's Pharmacy, Bucyrus Bucyrus Tractor Sales Fischer's Hardware, Bucyrus Shellhorn 8a Sons Music Store, Marion 23
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