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MCSAIC ANNUAL FUTURE FARMERS GF AMERICA Row I Wirth, H. Miller. Carmony, W. Ramseyer, A. Ramseyer, Gresser, Steiner. Row 2 Mr. Wolf, C. Roth, McKeal, Heidenthal, L, Horner. Blough, P. Stautler, Mr. Shepherd tpractice teacherl. Row 3 Mr. Hotchkiss, Shoup, Reed. Elliott, Rhem, Brubaker, Horst, Studer. Row 4 Bechtel, Nussbaum, Smith, Yoder, Peterman, Murray. J. Roth. Row 5 Beieler, Weidman, Renneker, R Horner, Beck, Moomaw. The F. F. A. under the advisorship of Mr. Wolf has had another successful year. The otlicers of our chapter are: President . Alvin Ramseyer, Jr. Vice President . . Lloyd Carmony Secretary . James Gresser Treasurer . . Howard Miller Reporter Robert Steiner Watch-dog .... Ross McFadden Our chapter again had one of the largest Father and Son Banquets in the state, with 215 attending. Our organization was well represented in the livestock judging contests at Columbus this year. Second places in poultry and second in sheep were won. Last summer 24 members made a 1900-mile trip through the southern states. The play Breezy Money was presented to a full house on November 12. Twenty-two fathers and mothers were present at our meeting November 30. This was a special parents' program. The boys are planning to make a large exhibit of livestock, crops, and articles made in Farm Shops, at the Ohio State Fair next August. Norman Hostetler, Wilbur Shisler, and Roy Gingery made the State Farmer degree last year. Five boys are applying this year. Norman Hostetler is making application for the American Farmer degree. The F. F. A. helped organize the evening classes for adult and part-time groups. Our motto: Learning to do, Doing to learn, Earning to live, Living to serve.
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Mosaic ANNUAL C l HoME ECONOMICS CLUB Row 1 Miss Ramseyer, Hostetler. Staulfer. Starr, Williams, Deneke. L. Schrock, Sheller. Row 2 Leitner, Yoder, O'Hail, B. Ramseyer, M. L. Schrock, Keslar, Zerrer, Gilbert. Row 3 G Conrad, Bechtel, Byler, Hotlfrnan. M. Rarnseyer, .l. Conrad, Hartzler. Bow 4 Critcs. Beeler, Zimmerman, Brubaker. M. J. Shisler. A. Marthey, Melieal. Row5 Zuereher, Strickler, Zook. Herman, Beck, M. Wirth, Blough, D.Fetter. M. Marthey, Kaufman, Deluco, M. J. Schrock, Begert, B. Wirth. The Home Ee. Club was organized in 1933 and now it has an enrollment of forty-five members. The purpose of our club is to encourage friendship and cooperation. Some of the activities of the club were our monthly meetings. Two of the topics were etiquette and voca- tions. The girls also had a style show at Smithville Inn in which the girls modeled the dresses they made in class. A large group of girls went to Wadsworth to the Regional Club meeting in which Jeannette Zimmerman was elected secretary. A large number of the Home Bc. girls attended the State Convention at Columbus this year. In addition to our candy selling the girls served the dinner for the Farmers' Institute. They also served the dinner for the Father and Son Banquet. There were various other organizations which were served din- ners by the club. The outstanding event of the year was the Mother and Daughter Banquet which was held April 29, at the Lutheran Church. The guest speaker was Mrs. Zella Lawrence whose topic was Problems of Youth. Parents. and Home.
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Mosmc ANNUAL -' Compiiments to the Mosaic Yearbook J J Farmers 63JMerchant5 CBarzk SMITHVILLE, OHIO Smitlwille Inn, Inc. The Home of The Chicken Dinner ---.f-.fulU-N.-..-V-,f-,1-.--.fx.u,-Vu.-.,-..-,.-,,-.,..-x.-x.-s,-Vw.-,.-.f-.--.w. X UI Home away from Home SMITI-IVILLE, OHIO Phone 45 The Smithville CPromoter5, Club Extends its Best Wishes for the Success of its SMITHVILLE High School Annual C omplim en ts of Myrtle CDairy Farm Producer Sz Distributor of Golden Guernsey Products
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