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sf wwge HUMEMAKFQS ,nm AMFFUPA FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW: Mrs. Bowen, Advisor, Linda Snow, Shirley Oxender, Claudia Flory, Kay Munroe, Marsha Rahmer, Elizabeth Landis Sherri VanSlyke, Barbara Orewiler. SECOND ROW: Ruth Perham, Sandra Hinkle, Susan Ely, Karen Whetro, Kathy Beck, Lois Hollstein Georgia Warner, Elaine Konoff, Sharon Speakman, Patty Gruber. THIRD ROW: Ann Gray, Rose Coler, Sheryl Yoder, Cheryl Pitts, Linda Helf, Thelma Hulbert, Jeannie Hershiser, Connie Beck, Susan Hoffman. FOURTH ROW: Judy Wasnich, Bonnie Baker, Patty Kollar, Wilma Brown, Jeannie Chamberlain, Sue Keller, Sue Cogswell, Donna Kollar, Shirley Cook, Carol Oxender. The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization of girls studying homemaking. F,H.A. provides opportunities for students to have additional experiences in planning and carrying out activities related to homemaking. This year the F.H,A. had a total enrollment of 40 members. The officers were: Kay Munroe, President, Marsha Rahmer, Vice President, Barbara Orewiler, Secretary, Claudie Flory, Treasurer, Susan Hoffman, Historian, Linda Snow, Reporter, Elizabeth Landis, Susan Ely, Ruth Perham, and Cherri VanSlyke demonstrate dancing abilities. I I Parliamentarian, Sherri VanSlyke, Song and Recreation Leader. Susan Hoffman served as our county repre- sentative, and also ran for a state office. The F.H.A. has three degrees of achievement by which it recognizes members' personal growth. These degrees are the Junior Homemaker Degree, the Chapter Homemaker Degree, and the State Homemaker Degree. As each of the three degrees is received, the symbol for the degree is presented to the member. This symbol is worn on a chain between the F.H.A.pin and the guard. This year, 22 members had or received one or more degrees. One member, Kay Munroe, received the highest possible degree, the State Homemaker Degree . Just as each member's individual work is awarded, so also is that ofthe Chapter as a whole. This award is called the Award of Merit. This award recognizes those chapters which have planned and carried out well- rounded programs of work in which all members partici- pated. This year, through the combined efforts of the executive council and the members, the North Central Chapter was awarded this honor as a symbol of its out- standing work through the year.
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 2.,:ig,:,,, FRONT ROW: Lawrence Spieth, Dale Runyan, Bob VanDyke, Ralph Delcamp, Kendall Traxler, Ron Slagle, Ray Rupp, Bill Knepper, Dean Hutchison, Val Hugg, Phil Surbey, Jeff Frame. SECOND ROW: Mr. Miller, Advisor, Roger Slagle, Lavon Sumner, Larry Manley, Chuck Rummel, Carmen Cummins, Dennis Downing, Duane Frisbie, Dennis Stark, Edwin Sutton, Arlon Schroeder, Jon Lantz. THIRD ROW: Steve Critchfield, Larry Wine, Rodney Hendricks, Rick Repp, Frank Lantz, Larry Chamberlain, Jim Messner, Gary Manley, Don Kollar, Jim Kollar. FOURTH ROW: Jim Martin, Bob Robison, Ronald Kunkel, Marshall Kosier, Bob Edinger, Jim Speakman, Bob Suntken . Mr. Dale Hillard was chosen as hon- orary chcpter member. He is shown with president Ron Slagle. T963 was filled with many activities. A pest hunt was conducted with Bob Robison the winner with Don Kollar second. A fifteen minute program was broadcast over radio station WBNO Bryan, Ron Slagle, Jim Messner, Jon Lantz and Carmen Cummins were delegates to the State FFA Convention in Columbus. Nine members attended the International Livestock Show in Chicago with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller. Duane Frisbie again was high salesman in the annual candy sales. This year Duane sold 5188. Second went to Lavon Sumner, third to Ron Slagle. Duane Frisbie had the Grand Champion Steer at the Williams County Fair. Parliamentary procedure team won a gold medal in the county contest held at Edon High School. The Livestock judging team consisted of Frank Lantz, Steve Critchtield, Carmen Cummins, Arlon Schroeder and Chuck Rummel. Mr. John Anderson of Anderson Truck Terminal of Maumee posing for a pic- ture with Carmen Cummins president of the F.F.A. for the T963-64 school year. Mr. Anderson spoke at the banquet. 71
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Queen Ka and Her Court X X yo-Ns 7... me ..f '-X wx B f' A 4' '. 'Y,,44 .'-,' Cheryl Pitts, sophomore attendant, Wilma Brown, senior attendant, Kay Munrce, QUEEN, Lois Ann Douglass, junior attendant, Darla Brooks, freshman attendant. x If s, 5 as S 'is - MQ' ws. if f ..-- 5 f ' N tssss X ifisizsi ss Q - -M--f ' S 3. 515, . fi- Y T ' sl ., cs.. . .. W, lists: Pictured at left are the F.H,A, girls who attended the State F.H.A, Convention in Columbus. Kay Munroe, Ruth Ann Perham, Mrs. Bowen, Advisor, Judy Wasnich, Mrs. Perham, Karen Whetro, Kathy Beck, Claudia Flory, Susan Hoffman. Claudia Flory was one of the 146 girls who sang in the state chorus. Kathy Beck served as hostess for the two days at the meeting. Susan Hoffman was a candidate for the office of state parliamentarian. Karen Whetro and Judy Wasnich were voting dele- gates. Mrs. Ruth Perham represented the chapter mothers. 73
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