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The F.H.A., sponsored by Miss Ruth Paine, and our Chapter mothers, Mrs. Ealy Ackerman, and Mrs. Glen Haggitt, has a total membership of sixty-seven. Our emblem, which is red and white in color, symbolizes better homemakers for the homes of to- morrow. One of the opening events of the year was the Regional Convention held at Saginaw Arthur Hill on October 6. On October 13, members of the F. H. A. and the F. F. A. went to East Lansing to a football game. At one of our night meetings we had a scavenger hunt with prizes awarded to the winners. We also sponsored a Sadie Hawkins Dance in F ebruary. TOP ROW: Sally Igler, Yvonne Bedore, Marlene Hool, Janet Black. Donna Beitz, Marilyn Bedore, Julie Blehm, Janice Fischer, Joan Balazs, Betty Molnar, Sandra Miller, Barbara Buchtenkirch. FOURTH ROW: Rochelle Buchtenkirch, Mar- cia Abke, Delores Davenport, Constance Goslin, Rita Liberacki, Shirley Winarski. Betty Gage, Jeannine Gainforth, Geraldine Myers, Marianne Goslin, Beverly Rieck, Joan Derwinski, Donna Kemp, Dorothy Pobanz. THIRD ROW: Loretta Lapak, Marlene Wisenberg, Norma Pobanz, Esther Balzer, Alice Hoesman, Carol Zimmer. Catherine Gangler, Charlene Gotham, Margaret Katzinger, Marjorie Ball, Maryann Kaatz, Donna Wagner, Betty Niedrich, Rita Bedore, Christine Crawford. SECOND ROW: Ruth Baur, Virginia Gokey, Elaine Herman, Marlene Goerlitz, Ethelyn Miller, Fern Marker, Noreen Kramer, Norleen Ackerman, Gloria Wisneski, Mary Merrill, Muriel Redmann, Carol Butterfield, Carolyn Winar- ski, Janet Bosley. FIRST ROW: Edith Schuch, Arlene Schnell, Betty Herman, Mary Molnar, Marjorie Luther. Darlene Wing, Sue Jo Bosley, Barbara Hahn, Linda Haggitt, Joan Singer, Wave Socier, Nancy Haggitt, Bonnie Jacoby, Geraldine Singer, Miss Paine.
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Jerold Fader, Dale Nixon, Kenneth Rieck, Laurence Beatenhead, James Ewald, Lynn Houthoofd, Keith Kuhne, James Menzel, Nelson Uhl, Robert Austin, George Schnell, Myron Gainforth, Leonard Hutchinson. Gale Prime, LeRoy Metiva, Jack Beatenhead, Alfred Collier, Roland Luther, Dale McShane, Melvin Ackerman, Marvin Kramer, Donald Jahr, Joyce Wood, Robert Guerrero, Paul Sahaydak, Eugene Morgan. Mr. Mellinger, Elson Baur, Melvin Bruneel, Jack Poppy, Donald Hinman, Glen McCollum, Edmund Vargo, Ward Glasser, Charles Carmody, Bob VanBevern, Richard Parse 11, Thaddeus Wisneski, Peter Gokey, Gary Vandemark. Charles Gotham. Franklin Hahn, James Fader, Larry VanJemark, James Pro- kopenko, James Miller, Dale Ewald, Frederick Gainforth, Buddy York, Ernest Fischer, Joe Gludovatz, Ronald Southgate, Robert Katzinger, Jerry Singer, Larry McKay, Richard Louis. The F.F.A., under the leadership of Mr. Elwood Mellinger, is made up of fifty-six members. The F.F.A. and F.H.A. Fair was held on October 18-19, in the high school audi- torium. (This proved to be a worthwhile project). The Green-Hand Initiation was held at Cass City on Nov. 12 in a joint meeting. Twenty-six members were initiated. The first annual Parent-Son Banquet was held in the Unionville High School auditorium on December 17. The guest speaker of the evening was Robert Nemick of Elsie, president of the Michigan Future Farmers of America. Six boys, Laurence Beatenhead, Keith Kuhne, Joyce Wood, Edmund Vargo, Donald Hinman, and Jerry Singer, discussed the success of the Parent-Son Banquet on WBCM on February 23, 1952. The F.F.A. Basketball Team was un- defeated this season. The record stands at 7 wins and 0 losses. 22
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Little 7 Champions BACK ROW: Harvey Lich, Gerald Stevens, James Ewald, Mr. Cartwright, Captain Duane Guenther, James Bohn, Donald Currey. FRONT ROW: Leroy Lehner, Clifford Adlam, Raymond Baur, James Wing, Lynn Houthoofd. VARSITY RECORD UHS UHS 27 Sebewaing 31 48 Pigeon 61 52 F airgrove 32 47 F airgrove 34 53 Millington 40 54 Elkton 49 54 Pigeon 41 72 Millington 38 49 Kingston 37 46 Kingston 29 37 Cass City 66 58 Akron 38 49 Akron 39 45 Columbiaville 57 53 Columbiaville 47 56 Mayville 53 43 Mayville 40 Unionville provided one of the season's top surprises in the Little 7. With only two boys back from last year's co-champs, everyone had UHS pegged for a lean year. After a slow start, this green, inexperienced but eager crew began to mesh into a unit that provided headaches for the opposition. Spirit and enthusiasm were evident all year. In addition, an unusually fine balance of scoring power showed up which seemed to uncover a different high point man each game and resulted in an offense which no one could afford to ignore. Without a doubt, the season finale with Mayville was the highlight of the year. Both teams had identical records of 10-1 and the league title rode on the game. In a superbly played game the Eagles came through in true championship style. The JV squad also came home a winner as they battled through to the co- championship of their league, winning 10 games and losing 2 with an overall record of 13-4 for the season. The Junior High squad made it a clean sweep of the Little 7, as they took their league crown and piled up an undefeated overall total of 8 victories and no losses.
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