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4e?!cme VJEEN Y 7311 Q57- ,ZA Miss Barto Our advrser The Senior Y Teens have had a very busy year with their annual formal Chrrstmas Dance bake sale kmdness day assembly annual potato Chlp sale communrty church servrce and Thanksg1v1ngDay Servrce The grouphas also been working on a specral proyect this year The Amy Shuey Bookwalter Award rn Human Relat1ons This 1S a very hrgh honor for a Y Teen Club to recerve and the Plain Crty Club has certamly made a great effort to achreve rt Y Teen Cabinet Members FIRST ROW left to rrght. Joan Overturf Nola Crandell Mary Ann Smucker Judy Woods Carol Converse Phyllts Jackson SECOND ROW Mary Reder Martha Reder Dorothy Weldon Karen Wilcox Ha11a Roby Patty W11 cox Roxanna Shreck Sharon Bennett Kay Thomhill THIRD ROW A11ce Andrews Patsy Krrby Donna Arrnentrout Lrnda Ford Robrn Bowker Mtss Barto Membersof the Senior Y Teens pictured above are left to rrght Mary Reder Martha Reder Maryorre Yoder Mary love Betsy Chapman Patty Long, Eula Blevrns Markie Kirby Neva Jo Boyer Karen Wtlcox Delores Wheeler SECOND ROW Mary Wilhamson Sarah Fry Sylvra Lawson Patty Wrlcox Phyllrs Jackson Mary Lou Marks Kay Thornhrll Mary Louise Mast Carolyn Smucker Kathy Bowman Sharon Bennett Ruth Yoder Janice Blevrns, Dorothy Weldon, Patty Hommons, Georgene Jackson THIRD ROW, Helen Bugg, Nellie Lou Reed, Donna Venrrck, Sandy Thompson, Mary Lucas, Phyllis Kellln, Robm Bowker, Donna Armentrout, Phylrs Skaggs, Sandy Jordan, Judy Mrnshall, Patsy Krrby, Carol Converse, Pat Love. FOURTH ROW: Chloe Blevrns, Lola Ward, Roxanna Shreck, Barbara Wrlcox, Gail Headlee, Dorothy Owen, 10311 Overturf. Clara ROWS, H8113 Roby, Judy Woods, Mary Ann Smucker, Nola Crandell, Jo Ann Reams, Phyllrs Long, Yvonne Graber, Mrss Barto FIFTH ROW Easter Yutzy, Janice De Leon, Anna Kazee, Alice Lemasrer, Martha Anderson, Linda Ford, Irls Chrrsty, Mary Sue Dilllon, Elwood Wrllrams, Alice Andrews, Mary Ester Lombard, Bonme Bowker, Ruth Berry, Barbara Davrs, Peggy Long, Ruth Ann Orr RALPH YODER FARM EQUIPMENT COMPANY Plarn C1ty, Ohro I . I x I J V I ' if '2 a C ' E I 1 - , - 1 ' W A . I 7 ,J 5 . , N I I , fs? I 'M It 4 k,,:,g., I V. ' V L M ' 'r--'Aa u A-4 ,,..gg --fe ' 'r
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Q77 . Q ml f 1 I G rs' N if 'Ili A V: . 2 II' ri A k Q fra? Q L ' t hey ay., Q.so1FXF,' fe 29 T' ,QT D, 5 -L. ff .7-5 7 - , f7o?g, L 45' 4, , - , ,440-vs' .X Z! --uufg J , x Q U , t . The National Emblem of the Future Farmers ofAmeri- M ca is made up of five symbols: the owl, the plow, and Q' the rising sun, within the cross section of an ear of corn, ' which is surmounted by the American eagle. The owl is symbolic of wisdom and knowledgeg the plow is the sym- bol of labor and tillage of the soilg the rising sun is etn- blematic ofprogress and the new day that will dawn when all farmers are trained and have learned to cooperate the Maryester Lombard FFA cross section of an ear of curn represents common agri Queen cultural interests since corn is native to America and grown in every State and the eagle is indicative of the national scope of the organization The F F A an organization for senior high school boys interested in vocationalagriculture has had a well rounded program of activities under the guidance ofMr James Adams their advisor Some of the features of the year s program was the Father and Son Banquet parllamentary procedure contest for which the chapter was awarded a silver metal and annual officer training school Representatives were sent to the state F F A convention and the state F F A Camp Also the chapter had fair booths at both the Plain City and the Madison County faus The boys exhibited their livestock at the Plain City and at the State fairs Some of the means by which they earned money for the chapter was by sponsoring a dance and a movie Pictured above are the officers of the F F A FIRST ROW left to right Russ Nicol Treasurer hlwood Williams President Cliff Reiselt Vice President Larry Reed Secretary SECOIND ROW JOhf1Hy Roby Re porter Eddie Hanscel Student Advisor Steve Dowler Senunal BEN JONES DRUGS Plain City Ohio M I -- 1 ..., . , . ' , , n . . n ' ' ... I ' v v .. . . . . . , ' - g v , 1 1 ' ' n 2 y Q n '
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