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Top row: R. Arnold, W. Long. W. Bowden, R. Lehman, D. Davis, H. Runyan, C. Spiess, C. O'Connor, M. Gregorik, H. Wriqglesworth, G. Svarc, E. Teller. Row three: F. Long, G. Lohrer, O. Crane, Mr. Dynes, C. Long, L. Davis, R. Telter, C. Ruess, K. Compton, F. Stinson. Row Two: A. Bolla, V. Stewart, A. Gute, M. Amos, H, Gute, W. Brady, D. Baker, G. Krauth, P. Kline, F. Lotridge. Front Row: G. Grounds, M. Bandkau, W. Honchett, M. Horski, D. Stewart, L. Hunt, D. Reynolds, OWOSSO F. F. A. P The Owosso F. F. A. is a chapter of the National Future Farmers of America. This is an organization primarily for farm boys, to which they can belong to develop leadership, to participate in athletics and judging events. G. Grounds, D. LeCureux. The following were officers this year: president, Max Amos: vice-president, Claud Spiessp secretary, Glen Groundsp treasurer, Ollie Crane: reporter, Gail Grounds. The local chapter has a first and second basketball team and has played various other chapters in towns near Owosso. The first team won nine and lost two games, and the second team Won seven and lost two. The first team won one and lost one of the two games played with Coach Haidt's B team. Clark Long, Harold Gute, Gail Grounds, and Glen Grounds won twenty-six dollars in prize money for their excellent fat lambs, which were shown at the Fat Lamb Show in Marshall in August. Lyle Davis, Clark Long, Ward Hanchett, Don LeCureuX, Claude Spiess, Ollie Crane, Glen Grounds, Max Amos, Marvin Bandkau, Douglas Reynolds, Fred Lotridge, Matt Fitnich, and Lee Hunt won from one to five dollars cash awards for carrying out good projects. This money was provided by the State De- partment of Agriculture. Iudqmg: Left to right-Orvel Walter, Fred Habermehl, Phil Kline, Fred Lotridge, Marvin Bcmdkau. Dale Stewart, Don Le Cureux, Mr. Dynes, Kenneth Goodknecht. Farm Shop-Central School 28
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Top row: Lucille Zacharda. Beryl Lux, lean Whiteherse, Maxine Skin- Def. Lower row: Mary Fuhr. Vivian Harmon, Miss Salisbury, Ruth Hodge, Iune Merrill. Top row: Mary Fuhr, Evelyn Gur' den, Iune Merrill, Jane Brockmiller, Marilyn Wood, Leona Langdon, Lu- cille Zacharda, lean Whiteherse, Otha Tonnacliif, Kathleen Waters, Barbara Hagen, Iosephine lstwan, Patricia Graham, Bette Fuller, Rose Marie Osborn, Gertrude Garland, Roberta Elliott. Row 2: 'Winifred Gorman, Max- ine Skinner, Dorothy Bandkau, Helena York, Elsia Bandkau, Lois Bramer, Maxine Spiegel, Florabelle Parlette, Ruth Wortmcm, Shirley Spiegel, Lenora Bandkau, Parna La Zelle, Roselyn Campbell, Ruth Lewis, Ruth Comstock, Lower row: Shirley Stanton, Max- ine RUPID, Ruth Hodge, Fledia Cart- wright, Jackie Doyle, Virginia Lang- don, Elizabeth Chrysler, Leona Be- mis, Iune Omer, Nona Workman, Patricia 'Vv'aters, Doris Dillon. Top row: Roberta Elliott, Patricia Rourke, Evelyn Gurden, Patricia Shaffer, Roselyn Campbell, lean Whiteherse, Lucille Zacliarda, Le- ona Langdon, Rosemary Crane, Betty Quirk, Gene Dennison, Sue Blair, Parna La Zelle, Winiired Gor- man. Row 2: Verlena Gurden, Iune Merrill, Betty Fuller, Pliyl'is Smith, lane Brookrniller, Mary Fuhr, Ruth Wortman, Theodora Theos, Glenna Farr, lane Taylor, Otha Tonnaclitf, Iosephine Istwan, Barbara Hagen, Mary Katherine Zimmerman, Kath- leen Waters, Doris Dillon, Lower row: Ruth Comstock. Elsia Bandkau, Maxine Rupp. Shirley Stanton, Ruth Hodge, Fledia Cart- wright, Nona Workman, Iune Omer, Lenora Bandkau, Patricia Waters, Maxine Skinner. Top row: Marilyn Burns, Rose- mary Susdort, Shirley Stanton, Par- na La Zelle. Row 2: Miss Salisbury, Peggy Hall, Gertrude Garland, Rose Marie Osborn, Becky Carey, Barbara Ha- gen, Beryl Lux, Ruth Hodge. Lower row: Vivian Harmon, Mary Fuhr, lane Taylor, Iune Omer. Pa- tricia Graham, Fledia Cartwright. fl . Xilis- Y I ' I td! ,, X -x '-A 3 , R 'none
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Top row: Wanda Reid, Shirley Gale, Madeleine Waffle, Rosemary Susdort, Ruth lean Waffle, Oiha Tonnacliii, Virginia Demuth, Frances Fox. Lower IOXVZ Patty Graham, Ben Bidwell, Mrs. Crosby, Wesley Woodworth, Arloa Mauer, Loraine Waters. LIBRARY CLUB Each semester the Library Club consists of thirteen student-assistants to the librarian, Mrs. Evah Crosby. They learn how to check out books, check them back in, make book cards, and keep books on the shelves in order. The assistants not only learn the various classes of books and how to find refer- ence material needed by students, but they also assist in many other helpful ways. Because credit is given for all types of work in the library, it provides splendid extra-curricular activity. One social event is held each semester by the entire group. Usually it is a poi-luck dinner, which is followed by games. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President ................... Patty Graham Vice-president .... . . . Shirley Gale Sec. and Treas. ................ Peggy Reid Assistants: Ben Bidwell, Virginia De-muth, Frances Fox, Arloa Maurer, Rosemary Susdorf, Otha Tonnacliff, Madeleine Waffle, Ruth Waf- fle, Loraine Waters, and Wesley Woodworth. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President ..................... Peggy Reid Vice-president . . . .' ............. ,Tune Omer Sec. and Treas. ............... Frances Fox Assistants: Ben Bidwell, Virginia Demuth, Patty Graham, Mildred Lane, Virginia Lang- don, Barbara Mollema, Barbara Raatz, Faye Signs, Otha Tonnacliff, and Wesley Wood- worth. Top row: Faye Signs, Barbara Raatz, Mildred Lane, Barbara Mollema, Virginia Langdon, Olga Tonna- cliit, Virginia Demuth. Lower row: Patty Graham, June Omer, Wesley Woodworth, Mrs. Crosby, Ben Bidwell, Wanda Reid, Frances Fox. 29 V'
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