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D. Ryan, G. Reeves, Eckel, Bitter, Owens. W. Crist, Windhauser, Riley, Pogroszewski. ff A Tle Future Farmers of America is an organi- zation under the direction of Mr. Crane. It was organized in the fall of 1938. It indulges in many sports such as baseball and basketball. It has meetings during the year which are held at the various members' homes. First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Beehler, Brongo, Templeton, Popowitch, Buckingham, Zarnstorff, Eichas. BASKETBALL TCAM First Row: Beehler, Bitter, Buckingham. Second Row: Templeton, G. Reeves, Brongo. 30
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GIRLS SPCAKING CONTEST nual Girls' and Boys' Speaking Contest is sponsored by Mrs. Henry Brigham, whose only son was illed in the last World War. Ever since then, Mrs. Brigham has felt that she would like to do something in the memory of her son, so she sponsors this annual contest. Everyone is grateful for this excellent contri- bution to our school. This year the Girls' Contest was held on October First Row: Hankinson, Baxter, Wolcott. Second Row; Peters, 23; in the afternoon. Janice Wolcott won first prize Taylor. Third Row: Hoy, Potter. with the speech ZT Am An American . Evelyn Taylor won second, Janet Potter third. The Boys' Speaking Contest was held April 15. Te Ane an Ge pr Fe TV °O tat Powsroe ea Be . » BOYS SPC ssrile Scheel, Michaels, R. Smith
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Front Row: Morgen, Aber, Herrington, Wheeler, Warner, Cubitt, Maxwell, Wolcott, Short, Young. Back Row: Snyder, Kliest, Reitz, Reber, Haley, Ziegler, Potter, Elmer, Bennett, Wolcott, Short, Stettner, Baxter, Taylor, Nolte, Brown, Standing: Miss Ferkanin, Miss Hoefler,. The Cheer Club was organized last year, with Barbara Aber as president, to cheer former S, H. S. students now in the service. This year the club has continued and grown rapidly. There are 220 men and 5 women in our list of names at present. The club CERS sends magazines, Echo's , letters, greeting cards and gifts to OFFI these people. Although addresses change often, the club has kept Winnie Wolcott-President in touch with most of its members. Our biggest problem is finding Ruth Bennett-Vice-President money for postage, etc. However, with the aid of two dances, one Virginia Short-Secretary assembly program and a keen interest and support from all sides, we Joan Stettner-—Treasurer have at last amply filled our treasury. Some of this money is to Committee Leaders-Yvonne be used to pay for picture sheets of pictures taken around the Perron and Laurel Herbert school. These pictures, a complete honor roll, and a news letter has been sent on the way to the boys. The remainder of this money will be left for next year's Cheer Club and the work it will do. We hope the Cheer Club wi ll continue its fine work and bring happi- ness to many more former students, First Row: McDowell, Eckel, Smith, Quigley. Second Row: Vincent, Reeves, Smith, DeBruycker, Sadwick, Cubitt, Heinrich, Mr. Reese. Since October the first, thirteen boys have been working in the glider Construction Course making a ground trainer. When it was nearly finished, they started a contest to get a name for the glider. The prize for the winner was the first ride in the glider. The winner was Ray Steele who named it The Missing Link . On February 26 he christened it in front-of a large audience. Since then the time has been spent training pupils to run the ground trainer and in learning coordination of the controls. 31
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