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GIRL'S 4-I-I - From I-lemlines To Livestock The officers for the senior club this year were as follows: President, Jeanne Thomas: Vice Presi- dent, Marvel Bradburn: Secretary-Treasurer, Janet Allen: News Reporter, Agnes Wilson: Recreational Leader, Sue Newhard: Song Leader, Shirla Anderson: Health and Safety Leader, Virginia Earnest. The officers for the junior club were: President, Jane Gardenour, Vice President, Janet Boxellg Secretary-Treasurer, Janice Corelli News Reporter, Patricia Spaid: Recreational Leader, Lillian Osborn: Song Leader, Suzanne Boyd: Health and Safety Leader, Janet Quackenbush, Shirla Anderson, Anna Newhard and Agnes Wilson served as junior leaders. Anna was also our representative at 4-H Roundup at Purdue. The senior club toured Fort Wayne visiting many interesting places, The junior club enjoyed their annual picnic at Memorial Park in Fort Wayne. During the summer we had camp at Limberlost, Oliver Lake. One of the high spots in the summer's program was the 4-H Fair. Our Union Township float was planned around the theme, I'm Looking over a 4-H Clover, and took first prize. Our group portrayed the first Girls 4-H Club in the dedication pageant. Anna Newhard placed first in the District Clothing Judging Contest at Wabash and placed in the blue ribbon group in the state contest at the State Fair. Sue Newhard exhibited her Home Improvement at the State Fair and received a first placing, Sue received a third placing on her Food Preservation and Jeanne Thomas a second placing on her Baking exhibited at the State Fair. This year our Achievement Program was held with the members of the Home Demonstration Clubs as our guests. With 100 per cent 'of the enrolled members in the senior club completing their projects and 93 per cent of the members in the junior club completing, we will add the sixth seal to our charter. Row one, left to right: Nancy Wilson, Mary Gerber, Nancy Ekelbarger, Catherine Fate, Rose Osborn, Patty Spaid, Caralene Fishbaugh, Katherine Richardson, Susan Boyd, Linda Brown, Marilyn Cayot, Bonnie Cooper Row two, left to right: Mrs. Rutenberg, Marvel Bradburn, Agnes Wilson, Lois Gaskill, Janet Boxell, Jane Gardenour, Brenda Allen, Sharon Goshorn, Janice Corell, Dixie Dennis, Susan Cooper Row three, left to right: Janet Allen, Virginia Earnest, Janet Quackenbush, Lillian Osborn, Sue Newhard, Marvin Bradburn, Anna Newhard, Eunice Bradburn, Sharon Brown, Carolyn Cayot, Patty Slain
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BOYS' 4-H - Offers Mony Voried Projects Officers for the Boys' 4-H for the 1952 year were the following: President ............................. Roger Norris Vice President --- --- Jerry Quackenbush News Reporter ........ ...,.. R ichard Cayot Secretary-Treasurer --- --- Larry Lesh The boys carried projects including beef, dairy, swine, sheep, gardening, electricity, wild life, corn, etc. There were 91.3 per cent of the enrolled members completeing their projects. Wayne Settlemeyer exhibited the Grand Champion Shorthorn Steer which was also reserve Grand Champ of all breeds and had the champion Shorthorn heifer. Norman Wall had the reserve champion Angus Steer and Sam Boyd the champion pen of chickens. Many other blue ribbons went to Union. A it A512 Row one, left to right: Norman Wall, Jim Corell, Max Reidenbach, Wayne Settlemeyer, Gary Lee Carl, Myron Bradburn, Larry Stahl, Sammy Boyd Row two, left to right: Bill Thurber, Roger Norris, Janice Corell, Dixie Dennis, Caralene Fishbaugh, Larry Corell, Jerry Quackenbush X Row three, left to right: Marvin Bradburn, Joe Hanauer, Jerry Corell, Mr. Jackson, Bob Campbell, Larry Lesh, Richard Cayot
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3+ -nl: gy -1-8'-L 'pls-digg -'ppp 'Q,f9xl ' X , N it .n Seated left to right: Darrell Anderson, Eunice Bradburn, Nancy Bowman, Alice Fritz, Mrs. Raber. Standing: Doss Fisher, Max Boxell, Don Hoopingarner, Wilbur Overholt Senior Ploy For our Senior Play we chose Nearly Sixteen . A comedy given in October, 1952. It was the story of Peg Ellis, a young girl not yet sixteen and her romance problems. It was chucked full of laughs from beginning to end. Poor Gordon Fists are flying
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