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Vaughnsville MISS MARGUERITE JONES Conductor Our band, composed of forty-eight members has been active in several affairs this year. They made their first appearance of the year at the Putnam County Fair and took part in the mass band presentation. We have been proud of our formations at the basketball games and have enter- tained the fans with numbers played between games. The band took part in the Christmas program sponsored by the music department and featured as one of their numbers “White Christmas’ . BACK ROW: Left to Right: Donald Jameson. Marilyn Griffith. Sue Rohrer, Carolyn Myers. Bill Myers, Jack Weseli, Ray Stemen. Bill Syfert, Owen Tudor, Rolland Auchmuty, Theron Jackson, Norman Smith, Duane Young, Janet Rimer, Rhea Tudor, Patty Vance, Janice Williams. Nancy Ellen Davies, Mary Jane Miller, Joann Edwards, hferllyn Smith, Jane Ellen Tudor, Mary Stemen. FRONT ROW: Allan Myers, Janice Klausing, Marlene Foulkes, Wilbur Williams, Jack Myers, Lois Ann Dunlap, Mary Lou Edwards, Keith Garberson, Carol Clevenger. Colleen Bryan, John Foulkes, Dean Litten, Paul Jackson, Colleen Vance, Kermit Salisbury, David Young, James Evans, Bill Griffith, Clarabell Evans, Marilyn Jones, Mary Griffith, Olive Stephens, Lloyd Collar, Myron Evans. zz
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F. F. A. BACK ROW: Left to Right: David Young. Ronnie Evans, Owen Tudor, Bill Syfert, Marvin Griffith, Jerry Basinger. Dean Litten, Ray Stemen. Lane Bushong. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Fleming, Duane Young. Carol Miller, Rolland Auchmuty. John Smith. Howard Brandehoff. James Burman, Norman Smith. Jack Klausing. FRONT ROW: Bill Reese, Gene Williams. Donald Jameson, Wilton Bushong, John Foulkes, Jack Myers, Don Collar. Jack Wesell. Wilbur Williams. LINE COPY STRIPPING - VaughnsWHe Future Farmers of America The National Emblem of the Future Farmers of America is significant and mean- ingful in every detail. Used by members in all recognized units of the organization, it is made up of five symbols: the owl, the plow, and the rising sun, within the cross sec- tion of an ear of corn, which is surmounted by the American eagle. Upon the face of the emblem appear also the words “Vocational Agriculture' and the letters F.F.A. The owl is symbolic of wisdom and knowledge; the plow is the symbol of labor and tillage of the soil; the rising sun is emblematic of progress and the new day that will dawn when all farmers are trained and have learned to co-operate; the cross section of an ear of corn represents common agricultural interests since corn is native to America and grown in every State: and the eagle is indicative of the national scope of the organization. 21
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Band Both the Junior and Seniors bands presented numbers to furthur the success of our Community Institute. The Junior band played at the morning session and the Senior band taking over in the evening. All band members were proud to have one of their number, Owen Tudor selected to play in the Northwestern Ohio Music Festival, held at Findlay for the first time on Saturday, February 11. Owen played first chair alto saxophone. We attended the Ellis Foulkes' Feed Mill Party held in the gym on February 13, giving a half-hour concert at the beginning of the program. The band is looking forward to participating in the contest at Ada, April 15, hoping to do as well or better than they did last year. 23
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