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UNl0Pt F. H. A. UFFICER President . . Vice President Secretary . . Treasurer ..... .Mary Ann Gilbert Parliamentarian . . Carman Joyce Houser gf af Q, 1 E rf X553-- SEATED: Mary Ann Gilbert, Fay McBride, Sue Ann Quackenbush, Carolyn Shaffer, Miss Pribble- -Sponsor. STANDING: Guila Bryant, Shirley lmel, Carmen Houser, Gelene Melching. JR. F. H. A. Ossian chapter of Junior F. H. A, is made up of girls from the seventh and eighth grades, They have a s oc ial meeting every second month at a member's home. They hold their business meetings the third Tuesday of each month at school. Some of their ac- tivities were formal initiation with their mothers as guests, Christmas party, Valentines party, April Fools party, and a party at the lake. Historian . . . Song Leader . . . . Gelene Mechling Shirley lmel News Reporter ..... Cfuila Bryant Chapter Mother . Mrs. Harold Quaclcenbush Chapter Adviser. . . lVliss Doris Pribble . Sue Ann Quackenbush . . . Fay McBride . . .Carolyn Shafer SEATED: Fay McBride, Guila Bryant, Shirley lmel, Sue Ann Quacken- busli, Carolyn Shaffer, Carmen l-louser. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Gilbert, Lutisha Macke y, Sonja Haffer, Anita Lloyd, San- dra, Shaffer, Gelene Mechling, Miss Pribble-- Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Bessie Dawson, Linda Smith, Kay Mackey, Carol Ann Follis, Joyce Ann Bowman, Rose Mary Woodard, Delora Mech' ling.
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.N -v- . Ur, 31 L7 -- tv K . , LQ a J F. H. A. Officer SEATED: Miss Pribble, sponsor, Arline Bauermeister, Delores Grewe, Carol Clark, Barbara STANDlNGg Sharron Mahnensmith, Norma Jean Springer, Ruth Werling, Carol Ann Lee, Sandra Our colors, red and white, are syrnbolic of youth and purity, they are ever before us re minding us youth that the homes of the future will be in our hands. Thus We have a Future I-Iomemake rs of America Club to better fit us for this job. We have 39 members in our club this year and three chapter mothers. Our meetings are held the third Monday of each month at amernber'shome, Some of our outstanding activities have been rough and formal initiation, get acquainted party, Christmas party for our members, friends and Agriculture Club, theater party, talk by Wolf and Dessauer model, at which time the Decatur Chapter was present, talk by displaced person from a foreign country, Agriculture Club will be guests, May breakfast honoring seniors, slumber party at the lake, bake sale and penny supper. Members of our organization attended conventions held at Daleville, Warren and the State Convention held in June at Bloomington. Office rs: President, Delores Greweg Vice President, Carol Clark, Secretary, Norma Jean Springer, Treasurer, Sandra Elzeyg Degree Leader, Arline Bauerrneisterg Parliamentarian, Ruth Ann We rlingg Historian, Barbara Hiser, News Reporter, Carol Ann Lee, Chapter Mothers, Mrs, Grewe, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Lee, Chapter Adviser, Miss Doris Pribble. SEATED: Sharron Mahnensmith, Arline Bauermeister, Norma Jean Springer, Sandra Elzey, Delores Grewe, Carol Clark, Barbara I-Iiser, Carol Ann Lee, Ruth Werling. SECOND ROW: Betty Bowman, Norma Jean DeBo1t, Norma Confer, Myrtle Melching, Beverly Moser, Bonnie Werling, Ruth Miller, Arlene Meyer, Peggy Eichler, Miss Pribble, sponsor, THIRD ROW: Dorothy Keller, Twyla Seivers, Phyllis Girizel, Karolyn Weikel, Virginia Miller, Wanda France, Norma Gilbert, Carol Snider, Dixie Smith, Doris Ann Putman, Pat Sorlie. FOURTH ROW: Mary Bard, Irene Herman, Marlene McGee, Rose Mary Lloyd, Marilyn Moser, Betty Habegger, Carol Werling, Betty Hoopengardner, Evlyn Yager. g 'gfgi 'qi y n asf L . fs rh Hiser, Elzey. F. H. A.
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Agriculture Club lllliuur SEATED: Alan Grear, Don l-leckley, Dale Ar mold, Mt, Mason, sponsor. STANDING: Bob by Imel, Wayne Arnold, Richard Wickliffe Don Adams. Agri ulture Club The Agriculture Club organized this year with 26 members. They hold their meetings the third Wednesday in each month at the school, during that time they plan the next meetings and other activities and programs. They sponsored an assembly program, with the speaker from the State Conservation Department, and a trip to Coldwater, Ohio. The club is planning to grow and domore things in the coming year. SEATED: Bobby lmel Wayne Arnold, Alan Grear, Don Heckley, Dale Ar- nold, Don Adams, Richard Wickliffe. SECOND ROW: Kenneth lxleyer, Earl Rogers, RlCl1.3rdRckcweg, Pau1Wltte , Ralpll Bauerlnelster. Roger lsnogle, Mr. Mason, sponsor. THIRD ROW: f lonnfxdalns, Davldl-loovcr, Lynn Ya- gcr. Roy Worllng, Edgar Gilbert, Don D ou ble , Danny Confer, Wayne Springer. FOURTll ROW: lorry Dun- can, Raymond Pattern, John Busltee Edmund Sprrnger, Ronnie Vanlwleter, Kenny Schorey. 34 I
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