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FH - Ayyfuvil Meelineei Mr. Bauer, representative of the Bankers Association, awarded the Elmo Chapters of FHA and FFA bronze plaques for outstanding work in the section. FHA president, Mary Helen Dial, and FFA president Philip XVeidner, accepted the awards for their respective chapters. To receive the award in FHA, a chapter must receive an honor award. There are three honor awards in each section, from which the outstanding chapter is to he chosen at camp. The FFA award is presented to the chapter with the most outstanding program of work. The plaques were presented at a joint FHA-FFA meeting, Tuesday, December 4. The program was conducted by Philip XXX-idner and Mary Helen Dial. Both the FHA and FFA chapters took part in explaining the programs of work they followed, A clarinet quartet played several numbers, and at the close of the meeting, refreshments were served in the hall. President XVeieIncr receives the azcrzrd for the Future Farmers: Mr. Bauer, Philip VVeidner, Mary Helen Dial, Miss Houston. Mr. Bauer preselzls the uwarrl to Pre.s'ic1'cnI Dial for the Future Iiomenlukers. Mr. Bauer. Mary Helen Dial, Philip NVL-idner, Miss Houston. This audience witnessed the FHA and FFA plaque awarding. - gf x, l40l
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'sir Beck Sponsor The Sludenl Cfiuncil A crowded calendar of events has kept the Student Council busy this year. Early in September the council honored the freshmen at an all-school party. The council prepared the scoreboard for use for the first time at the home grid contests. This yearls council members devoted much time to re- vision of the constitution and a clearer inter- pretation of it. For the Christmas season the council supervised the decorating of the build- ing and conducted the school's Christmas party with the assistance of the F. ll. A. and Band. The student representatives. as in previous years. distributed concessions of the football and basketball games to the various classes. Since the ping-pong tables were set up in the lobby of the gym, they established the rules for regulating the use of the tables and the conduct of the player. The council owes much of its success in the activities of the past year to their sponsor, Mr, Beck. XVith his helpful suggestions and advice the council has been able to achieve so many things advantageous to the entire student body. Seated Niondi liirpstcr Carolyn Fletcher, Wallace Fletcher, Mary llelen Dial, Roclicllc lxoeberlcin Standing, Leonard VVe1dner, Dennis Mattix, Bob Cameron, Sherrill Blankenship, B ts
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