Sunbury School - Owl Yearbook (Sunbury, OH)

 - Class of 1944

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F. H. . TOP ROW fleft to rightl: Helen Morrison, Patsy Fravel, Dorothy Martindale, Loetta Ballis, Lillie Rite, Betty Cole, Marjory Feasel, lean Cring, Rosalie Overturf, Alma lean Sharp. SECOND ROW: Miss Slivon, Ianet Kilbury, Nancy Beacom, Virginia Webb, Faye Overturf, Pauline Feasel, Garney Saunders, Grace Howard, Virginia Neff, lean Spearman, Dorothy Saunders. THIRD ROW: Evelyn Shoemaker, Philis Cox, Mary Wirick, Doris McClish, Glendora Hoover, Dorothy Meeker, Iune Turnbull, Lucille Neff, Eleanor Ross, Marcie Edwards, Eileen Middaugh. FOURTH ROW: Twila Ross, Violet Longshore, Mary Shoaf, Audrey Law, Mary Kay Feasel, Ie-an Beacorn, Betty Mallernee, Iris Spencer. The Future Homemakers of America organized early in the school year under the guidance of the following officers: ' President ......... . . .Mary Kay Feasel Vice President. . . ..... lean Beacom Secretary ..... ...... M ary Shoaf Treasurer . . . ....... Audrey Law Historian .... .... V oilet Longshore Advisor ...................... Miss Slivon The club is proud of its project program. The exhibit at the Delaware County Fair scored sec- ond place. The club took the responsibility of the preparation and serving of food for several of the Lions club banquets. A school cafeteria was conducted for a short time. During National Education Week a tea was held for the mothers. Our social activities of the year included picnics, a hayride, skating, and Christmas party, St. Patrick's day party, and a farewell tea for the seniors. Several meetings were held jointly with the F.l:'.A. group. The l:'.H.A. entertainer their parents at one of the spring meetings. ln March We were invited to a meeting of the Radnor F.l'l.A. Initiation of the 3rd and 4th de- gree members was held in Delaware in April. Our monthly meetings were held in the Home Ec. room. The varied program of projects and social activities helped to stimulate an interest in Home EC.

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TOP ROW ileft to rightl: Edna Harsha, Paul Snyder, Bernard Dailey, David Whitney, Virgil Edwards, Leland Feazel, Kenneth Maynard, Tommy Lenhart, Ralph Baughman, Billy Gill, Daniel Iohnson, Maurice E. Mahoney, Betty Weir. SECOND ROW: Betty Monaqham, Linda Chambers, Norma lean Gallogly, Patty Seymore, Ann Morris, Patty Metzger, Neva Sheets, lanis Wilson, limmie Dixon, Lewis Cox. THIRD ROW: Shirley Day, Ieanne Cockrell, Wilma Burwell, Nancy Sharpe, Dora Staley, Betty lean Grove, Shirley Longshore, Inez Edmister, Polly Smith, Mary Elizabeth Ward, Marlene Krohn. FOURTH ROW: Raymond Baughman, William Monbarren, Max Raynes, Raymond Wells, Wesley Caudill, Neil Talbot, Junior Webb, Charles Davenport, Ted Chaney. TOP ROW Cleft to rightl: Miss Fairman, Donnie Caudill, Earl Edmister, Doug. Perfect, Walter Layman, Richard Bryant, Maurice Meeker, Kenneth Metzger, Iirnmy Shady, Harry Feasel, Gary Allen, Alan Hetrick, Harry Miller, Miss Harsha. SECOND ROW: Sheldon Stauch, Alice Weils, Grace Davenport, Susan Bergandine, Ianet Metzger, Iean Bailey, Ruth Anne Saunders, Mary loan Searles, Dorothy Glenn, Marie Swope, Ralph Murphy, Bobby Whisman. FIRST ROW: Melvin lackey, Philip Cring, Carol Myers, Rosella McElroy, Patty Ann Baughman, Annabelle Ross, Marjorie Shoal, Glenna Ruth Goodyear, Margaret Vermillion, Patty Dixon, Vonnie Caudill, Frankie Ball, Carl Chandler. 'l'l



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F. F. ll. TOP ROW tleft to rightlz Ralph Ballis, Tom Wise, Harold Linnabary, Gearld Ewards, Don Poe, lim Vermillion, Harold Masters, Don Sharp, Bob Beaver, Sam Smith. SECOND ROW: Don Shannon, Carroll Saunders, Lawerence Spearman, lim Sheets, Harold Finch, Darrell Linnabary, H. C. Bernhard-Advisor. THIRD ROW: Myron Shoai, Recreation Leader: Dale Tippett, Reporterg Raymond Cantrell, Sentinelg Dale Roof, Secretaryy Harold Webb, Treasurer, Gale Cook, Vice-President, Don Fairchild, President. The F.F.A. is a national organization for high school boys who are studying vocational agri- culture. There are F.F.A. chapters wherever the American Flag is flown, including the territories and outlying possessions of the United States. The National Organization was founded in No- vember l928 and the Sunbury Chapter received their Charter in 1930. There are four degreesin the F.F.A.: Green- hand, Chapter Farmer, State Farmer, and American Farmer. The local Chapter deter- mines the individual's advancement in the first two grades of membership, the state organi- zation determines the third, and the national organization confers the fourth degree. There have been seven State Farmers in the history of the Sunbury Chapter. Some of the important activities carried out during the year were: repairing farm machinery, collecting scrap iron and paper, building labor saving devices. We won a trophy for judging at the Hartford Fair this year. We had F.F.A. ex- hibits at the Hartford and Ashley Fairs. We pre- sented a one act comedy at the Delaware County Fair for the Walnut Grange. A pest hunt was conducted in December. We were repre- sented in the local softball league. We helped with adult farmer meetings and farm machinery and tractor repair courses.

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