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?uture farmers ef,4mer1ea Schauer ? 9,4 Sweetheart ef I 95 7 Pfesrdem Terry 3 Roetter 1957 Bonnie F outs 1958 Marlin Flory Dorvtn Miller, Sentinel Lowell Schleinitz Byron Jackson Blaine Hollopeter Snider Gary Trost wuda Re g Phipps 1959 Don Painter Jerry Patty Don Yingst Charles Hiser Dale Angle Dale Murphy Raymond Kmgery Philip Ralph Hoover I ohnso Advisor: Mr. Gene Weeks Leroy Douglas Myers T ullis ll John Miller Kenny Bashore Wayne Angle, Vice Presi David Peters Treasurer Scott Rudy Cecil Jackson Rapp Stanley Don Brown Charlie Pa IHICI Roger Dick Shellabarger Mitchell dent Larry Long Sec Us p.T1 0 AFXA S I W Qlcut.-'Yo gamzation is to ssive, rural, and agricultural leadership, to create and nurtu a love of country life, to strengthen the confidence of farm boys and young men in te more themselves and their work, to crea interest in the intelligent choice of farming to occupationsg to encourage members improve the farm home and its surroundingsg to participate in worthy undertakings for the improvement of agriculture: to develop character, train for useful citizenship, and foster patriotism: to participate in cooper- ative effortg to encourage and practice scholarshipg to provide and encourage the development of organized rural recreational activities. The purpose of this or develop competent, aggre re
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Beverly Fessler Rec Leader ?ufure J-lolffzeufuzkers af America Carol Peacock, Secretary Linda Sampson Treasurer Susan Roetter Historian Patty Mrs Rhea Lavonne Fessler Grooms Degree Chm Adv Swank Bonna Dean Roeth Sheryl Dav wh Janet Rlffell Sandra 44, QS P k NEW A UC CII Bonnie SIGPPY The purpose of thus organization 1.s to promote a growing appreciation of the Joys h and satlsfactions of homemaking to emp a size the importance of worthy home member hr to encourage democracy in home and S P community to work for good home life for all to promote international good will to d r foster the development of creative lea e shrp in home and community lrfe to prov1de wholesome mdrvrdual and group recreation to further interest in home economics Nancy Coppock, V P Merit Mary Taylor Ziff! Mug of 1957 , 'W' Terry ' 'li K 1 s . . 1 Sflidel' W 4 s Da e 1958 Pro ram g o Wilda iso: Phipps Pres Mary Wilda Taylor Phipps Jackson Helen Swartz Hi 1957 Luella Linda vamnburg l-lollopeter Loraine Odom Janice Angle 1958 Nancy Moses Linda Wolfe Jolene Taylor Mary W Taylor Patty Myers Jeanette Vrctor Judy 1lda Phipps Cha ter Mothers Bucholtz Betty Graham P Kathleen Mrs John Roetter and Kathy Whitman Pour M rs W111ard Phipps Q E P . . 4 D . 3 ,A . VP' Bb . . 11 is , QC ' only n . 5 y'2 A J . ,., El .E ' 2114? 1179 gi -I gr ga 4 ,MO , 0 0 . '
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Girls' Athletic Assvciafian Vice President Betty Berkebile P. Recorder Karen Earhart President Jeanette Sander Secretary Rita Leonard Rep. Beverly Shuff This year, under the direction of Miss Gail Inskeep, the G. A. A. girls have conducted an active program. Team sports have included basket- ball games with girls from Bethel, Green- ville, West Milton, Troy, and Piquag volleyball games with teams from Green- ville, Sidney, Troy, and Covington, and several softball games in the spring. Traditionally the G. A. A. sponsors at least one school dance. In addition to these organized club activities G. A. A. girls earn individual points toward letters, pins, and trophies, by participating in many sports activities such asg hiking, bicycle riding, bowling, and tennis. The girls are honored to be in G.A. A. because it gives thern the privilege of representing their school in sports and sports- manship. We hope that each year more girls will realize the advantage of club membership and will join the Girls Athletic Association. Advisor Miss Ins keep
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