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First Row: Ucjt lo right) Mis Padgett, Sayeri, Jacks. Phegley, B. Stath. R. Moosemiller, Critsor. Barnes. Berlsch. Second Row. Fritz. Huff. B. Horton, Epler. Williams. Ulterberg. R. Miller. Wilcox. T iird Row: Lowry, G. Moosmiller. E. Zimmer, Gwin. Yeotnan. Herr. Scheurich, Rhodes. Merrinian. Fourth Row: F. Stath, A. M. Miller, S. J. Carman, Knoerzer, Reed, Eldridge, Burr, Weltzin, Spurgcon, B. Carman. Fijth Row: J. Daniels, Sanders, E. Zimmer, H. Stath. Blaze. C. Daniels. Gilmore, D. Miller. Kanne. Sixth Row: Grant, Biggs. Hancock, Parsons. Gaines, Nagel. I. Stath. Thomas. E. Horton, Ketchum. J oLLu :M,aaifiOH - - ixL cJromE-nzalzszi! The Dolly Madison Club, affiliated with the National Home Economics Associ- ation, has an their perspective the development of interest appreciation, and know- ledge of Home Economics. There were fifty members who aided in the development of a successful club. The scope of activities was varied. The Future Farmers were entertained with a picnic supper at Curtis Creek Country Club. Along with decorating the halls, a tea was given in honor of our grandmothers at Christmas time. A spring dance was held. Annually a party is given for the club members who are being grad- uated. Bethel Stath and Ardis Jacks represented the club at the State Home Economics Convention at Indianapolis in October. President Bethel Stath Vice President : Ardis Jacks Secretary Dorothy Phegley Treasurer Ruth Moosemiller Sponsor Miss Padgett Page Tweuty-Xitie
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First Row: (left to right) Mr. Bundy, R. Smith, Wiles, Bruce, Pliegley, Branson. Second Row: Saltwell, Eggleston, W. N ' agel, Alson, Jordan, Merriman, E. NageL Third Row: Urbanczyk, Adams, Knoerzer, Stiles. Arnold, Daniels, A. Smith. Foitrth Row: Timmons, Rusk, Christenson, Parkison, Stath, Epler, Jordan. jatuiz ijatmsTii - - iJ %oduasiiA or C kanifiLoni ! The Future Farmers of America is a national organization composed of vocational agriculture boys enrolled in the regular agriculture courses. The organization is a non-profit organization designed to recognize and encourage the natural in- stincts and tendencies toward the organization of groups to further the pleasures of work and recreation. During the year 1939 many progressive and educational activities were spon- sored by the local chapter. Howard Bruce and Paul Branson attended the State F. F. A. Convention held at Purdue University. The ardent enthusiasm of the club reached its peak during the Annual Corn Show held at the Callahan and Kanne Implement Building. The boys attacked their du- ties with zealous fervor and put the show over in grand style. President Howard Bruce Vice President Elmer Jay Phegley Secretary Paul Branson Treasurer Robert Wiles Reporter Raymond Smith Sponsor Mr. Bundy Pasf T-,ctnty ' Einiit I
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First Row: (Irfl to right) Salyers. Jordan. Horton. R. Miller. B. Lowry, E. Moore, S. Loivry. Barnes. Fleming. Schu- maker. Cole, Paeje, Mr. Shad ' .ey. Second Row: B. Stath, V. Warren, Overton, Eldridge, E. Merriman, Hoover, R. Lee. Prouly, Utterburg. Huff, Zimmer, E. Warren. Fritz. Third Row: Hershman, Ritter, Nesius. Hopkins, Parkison. Warne. Green. Morris. Parks. Spain. B, Knoerzer. F. Stath. Fourth Row: Kanne. M. Knoerzer, Moosemiller, Hall, Fcldliaus. Rhodes. Wallace. Gilmore, King. Weltzin, D. Miller, Blaze. Fifth Row: Stiles, Davisson, Scantlin, Lane, Lashbrook, M. Thomas, C. Nesius, Wiseman, Bertsch, H. Lee, Sage, I. Johnson, Dean. Sixth Row: Reeve, Lewis. Bowman, J. Moore, Hamer, Selby, Brown, M. Kellenberger, Teach, Barber, Timmons, Merri- man. Seventh Row: H. Stalh, Biggs, Gaines, C. Xagel, H. Timmon-. Carter, R. Xagel, Knouff, Powers, Duggins. I. Stath. Dan- iels. Kirk. Eighth Row: Kruzan. . Warren, Fcndig. Schuman, Strawbritlge, Maxwell, Hayes. Burns, Lintner, Hermansnn, R. Kel- lenberger, H. Johnson. fz. ZOXUl - c biquia and - niLLina Ws. CohieI With a new photographer holding the shutter-bulb, the R. H. S. Band widened its musical scope immensely. Mr. Maurice F. Shadley removed the shadows by changing its form and de- veloped a perfect picture band which plays as well as it looks. The band played at all home games in the 1939-40 basketball and football season. Like several other organizations, the band enlarged its enrollment. In February, the band broke into the theatrical world by putting on a Minstrel Show. For the second consecutive year, the Rensselaer High School Band and Chorus gave a spring festival which was bigger and better than the previous one. ' il?( 7 ' A r v
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