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go to Urbana and do different kinds of Judging, such as, milk Judging, grain Judging, fat stock judging, dairy judg- ing, and meat identification, Among other things which the members of this organization do is to hold a livestock judging field day with other county schools participating. A high percentage of the boys show livestock in the annual sectional vocational livestock fair. The fathers of the members are to be invited to a supper, The organization has a basketball team whichplays other county chapters. In March the Future Farmers visited a farm implement factory at Moline, GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION President Marie Rodee Vice-president Edith Anderson Secretary-treasurer Betty Jane Plumley Point chairman Anita Mummart Adviser Miss Forney The fifty-three members of the G. A. A. participated in athletics, singing, and various games at their meetings every Friday except when the adviser and officers deemed it necessary to have a business meeting. Throughout the year, the girls sold candy at the bas- ketball games and at noon to raise money for camp expenses. In October eight girls attended an Indian Powfwow play day at Morrison High School. Formal initiation for twenty new members was held at the high school auditorium February 22 after the group had enjoyed a picnic supper. The tele- graphic tournament, a state basket-shooting contest, took place in the gym March ll, with twenty-seven girls partic- ipating. The girls were hosts to their mothers at the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet, April 9 at the Methodist Church. At the close of the year, several girls will at- tend one of the state G. A. A. camps. , ivkllvkvkllvkikilflk Wwhat are you doing down there in the cellar?W asked the puzzled rooster. Wwell, if it's any of your businessn, said the hen, WI'm laying in.a supply of coal.N
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