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This page sponsored by . . . Swearingen Wholesale Co.. Canton, III. — Leroy Fullmer. Rapatee III. 23
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Top Row: William Robertson. Larry Fleisher, Larry Myers. Warner Cameron, Jim Mooney, Ronnie Schuman, Charles Keefauvar, Creel White, Jack Tourtillott. John Munger Filth Row Allred Morey, Garth Pearson. James Lee Shover, Donald Locke, Jim Welch, Kenneth Murphy, Clinton Cannon, Gary Lawson, Mr Harn Fourth Row Harold Roe, Ray Luman, Paul Fisher, Gene Watkins. Edward Burkhead, Armm Blout, Earl Brown, Russell Rock, Larry Nesbit Third Row: Terry Willey. Marnell Daley, Larry Benson, Dick McMahon, Dale Anderson, Terry Scott. Richard Hahn, David Mason. Larry Knott, George Vollmar Second Row Karroll Combs. Larry Barkley. Howard Sampson, Bill Cannon, Bill Cluts. James Norris, Richard Anderson, Dorrance Doubet, James Cannon Front Row Roger Luman, Larry Courtney, Kay Young, Leon Suydam, Harold Smith. John Craver. Darold Kempster, Ronald Latimer. F. F. A. The Future Farmers of America, a national organization whose purpose is to develop a greater knowl- edge of present day farming methods, has a very active chapter at Valley. The local organization participated in many projects during the year; among them were: attending the sectional leadership school, holding a pest-killing contest, testing milk and soil for farmers, con- tinuing the chain gilt project and selling garden seeds. The club had an exhibit in the Exposition Build- ing at the Illinois State Fair last summer. The exhibit received an excellent evaluation from Vernon L. Nickell, Superintendent of Public Instruction. The club held a chili supper for the winners of the pest-killing contest, a father-son banquet, a pot- luck supper and dance with the FHA and an all-school dance on the night of FFA initiation. Mr. Harn and sixteen members went to Chicago on November 29 to attend the International Live- stock Show. The officers for the year were Leon Suydam, president; Owen Jones, vice-president; Kay Young, secretary; Larry Courtney, treasurer; Harold Smith, reporter; and John Craver, sentinel. We wish to thank our advisor, Mr. Charles Ham, for the time he has spent in helping us in every way (possible. This page (xjnsored by . . Burl Varnold. Maquon, III.
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Top Row Joyce McWilliams, Norma Rock, Jo Ann Norris, Jane Welch, Betty DuFour, Margaret Hagaman, Helen Putman, Mary Sue Ryden Fifth Row: Beverly Pauli, Rosemary Halsey, Rose Ellen McMahon. Barbara Myers, Mary Jo Blout, Helen Higgs, Roberta Jaggard, Neva Vollmar Fourth Row Suzanne Schulthes, Marilyn Williamson, Virginia Graham, Pauline Marlette, Helen Burkhead, Sharlee Weber, Anna- belle Breckenridge. Carol Kreider, Janet Latimer Third Row Chella Madge Dunbar, Sue Ann Myers. Barbara Benson, Alice Breckenridge, Jean Vollmar, Joanne Beebe, Joelle Brown, Farrell Myers. Pat Schulthes. Sonia Kay Martin Second Row Marilyn Durdle, Alice Munger, Kay Luman, Myrna Essex, Maxine Putman, Judy Jaggard. Ruth Anderson, Fayrene Woods, Shirley Swanson Front Row: Mrs Locke. Carolyn McDonnough, Phyllis Hagaman, Pat McDaniel. Marilyn Henderson, Nina Hurt. Wadena Pickrel, Janis Ross F. H. A. The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization composed of students who stuJy homemaking in junior and senior high schools. One of the goals of F.H.A. is to work for a better and happier home life for everyone. We think that helping to make homes, now and in the future, is the most important thing we can do for democracy. Our local chapter participated in the following events this school year: September . October . . November . December . January . . February . . March . . April . . . May . . . Formal initiation for new members . . . F.H A and F F A all-school dance . . . Section 12 officer training school. F.F.A. and F.H A dinner and dance . . . Hobo day. Observance of National F.H.A. week. Christmas party for the first grade. Merle Norman, make-up consultant, guest at cur regular meeting. Necchi Sewing Machine demonstrator guest at our regular meeting Style show for Women's Club . . . Radio program over WMBD. Korea clothing drive . F.H.A. field trip to Chicago. Party honoring seniors . Mother-Daughter banquet . . . Installation of new officers. 24 This page sponsored by . . . Midland Electric Coal Corp.. Farmington, III.
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