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Future Farmers of America The F.F.A., in the past year, has participated in several state ac- tivities. Among these were the Leadership Training Confer- ence, the State Judging Contest, and the Parliamentary Proce- dure Contest. Delegates were elected to attend the state F.F.A. convention. A father - and - son banquet was held. Several field fill Mr. Leonard Hitch, vocational agricul- ture instructor. closely supervises the trips were taken to nearby places repair work on farm machinery as stu- of interest. Because of their dents John Urian, George Scuse. Kenneth h.b - . - h f- Gray,Dona1d Davis, and Robert Moffett ex 1 Us ln the grain S OW' Ive carry out his instructions. members were fortunate to be awardedatrip to Princeton, New Jersey. For the first time the F.F.A. elected a chapter sweet- L' ru heart, Janet Shane. -no Q 'FWF A 5 s . I 5 - . 'in' 5 fs'9? . ,,'n of.. No, A -s ,fi-s J 2 3 1' is L11 vga Y-11 J FIRST ROW, left to right: John Hurd, Donald Dixon. Kenneth Wilson, Vernon Johnson, George Scuse. Chester Stachecki, Presley Moore. Roger Cole. and William Brittingham. SECOND ROW: George Brown, Daniel Cald- well,Edward Hamburg,William l-lill. John Erskine, Mr. Leonard Hitch. advisorg George Wilson, Larry Burchard, Raymond Alexander, William Cassell, Calvin Williams, and Kenneth Poore. THIRD ROW: John Martin, David Hengst,Rlpbert Bowen! Gilbert Scheers, Douglas Dixon, Robert Cle ,James Persinger, Ronald Ivory, Joseph Ford. and Step en Britting am. 55'-f'xo'f' 4 38
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Future Teachers' Club Receives Charter The members of the newly formed Future Teachers of America Club received their charter at a candlelight ceremony during the month of February. FIRST ROW, left to right: Katherine Bulger, Eleanor Phillips, Shirley Darrell, Charlotte Pryor, David Reedy, Ellen Peters. Barbara Akin. and Linda Gonce. SECOND ROW: James Fleming, Sharon Maloney, Doris Slover, Richard Price, Mr. Charles V. Williams. advisor, David Comegys, Miss Virgie Bauer, advisorg Tom Price, Janice Ellingsworth, Audrey Robinson, and Sara Helm. The John Bassett Moore Future Teachers' Club was inaugurated this year to stimulate interest in the teaching profession. The new club under the sponsorship of Mr. Williams and Miss Bauer is a member of the national Future Teachers' Organization. The purpose of the club is to make available to its members all the information possible about the educa- tion and training that teaching requires and the opportunities that it affords. lt is the hope of the club to instruct and cultivate in each member the qualities that make a good teacher. The officers of the club proudly displaying the charter presented them by National Future Teachers' Organization. n Y.
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-Q. 'J FIRST ROW left to rrght Grace Davrs Sara Murphy Barbara Deamer Jean Faulkner Elrzabeth Faulkner Ann Shaw Rose Knotts Margaret Jacobs and Mary Sue Salter SECOND ROW Marte Cole Joyce Carey Josephrne Walls Patrrcra Barnes Mary Joan Attrx Patrrcra Potts Dons Smrth Janet Johnson Jane Johnson Sarah Ntckerson Fern Cooper Marre Taylor Betty Wessel Lots Cole Joanne M111s Phyllrs Mayberrre Mrs Georgra Carey advrsor THIRD ROW Dahn Farres Carolyn Reynolds Shtrley Ross Naomr Edge Ruth Ann Moore Marjorre Worthtngton Barbara Eley Lots Warren Nancy Everett Mary Ann Staats Beverly Carter Daxsy Conner Joyce Shane Jean Shane and Carolyn Hawktns Future Homemakers of America The Future Homemakers began the-lr year by elect NewmembersoftheF l-I A work rng drlrgently at one of he mg Ehzabeth Faulkner t frll the offrce of pres1dent Jean Faulkner, to assrst her as v1ce presldent, Rose Knotts to carry out the secretarral dutres, and act1v1t1es of the club ury department of the club Durmg the year the club took several fteld trrps rn cludrng a very enlrghterung tr1p to Wlnterthur The club has succeeded 1n tn terestmg many grrls 1n the vocauonal f1e1d of .ga-4 'J 1 . I ' 1 1 1 I 1 . 1 1 1 1 . I 1 1 1 I 1 l J 1 1 n n I . D l I I ' I I O QPN. ' 'JW 5 ' . :QQ . 2, is 12 E - 4? jj: 2 12 V X A: 1450 yrCq'Qr - - 0 ' . .3' f , fi Ann Shaw to head the treas - ' XXX X X . . . - X F ' ' ,El
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