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First Row: Weber Rector, George Screes; second, Mr. Mowry, Fred Shoobridge, Herbert Wachstetter, Lowell Holzhausen, George Rough, Dale Pruitt, Everett Wiese; third, Richard Linstead, James Agnew, Frederick Resener, Bernice Mithoefer, Carl Limbach, E. Limbach, Bob Buckhorn, Bill Melvin. Vocational Courses in Agriculture were first organiz- ed in 1917 by the Smith-Hughes Act. Enrollments in the courses were large from the first. During 1928, agriculture clubs in Virginian schools were organized called themselves Future Farmers.” The movement spread rapidly i n the other states and within a few years chapters were organized in every state, in Alaska and Puerto Rico. The Warren Central Chapter was organized in 1937. Vocational and 4-H work in Warren township is di- rected by Mr. Walter Mowry and Mrs. Vivienne Carter. They are assisted by twenty-two adult, twenty-three jun- ior and assistant junior leaders. Four hundred four girls and sixty four boys enrolled in six hundred fifty projects this year. National honors or trips have been awarded to Mar- aret Young, Jean Vansickle, Meta Louise Prange, Rob- erta Mithoefer, L’Ert Capper, Raymond Bottema, Dale Pruitt, and John DeWitte. A Purdue University scholar- ship was won by Eleanor Vansickle. A picture of outstanding 4-H Junior Leaders can be found on the double page in front of the book. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA
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nt Sunshine and Sunbeam The Sunshine Society of Warren is composed entirely of ninth grade girls. The local chapter, organized in 1932, is sponsored by Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Rodden. The presiding officers are: Alice Springer, pres.; Mary Bell, vice-president; Harriett Elliott, secretary; and Pauline Ray, treasurer. In the fall of 1937, Mrs. Miller, upon the sug- gestion of Mrs. C. E. Sandefur, State Sunshine dean, organized the Sunbeam Society for the sev- enth and the eight grade girls. Present Sunbeam officers are: Janet Burwell, president; Jean Ortel, vice-president; Irma Piel, sec- retary and treasurer. First row: Janet Burwell, Harriott Elliott, Alice Springer. Second row: Irma Piel, Pauline Ray, Jean Ortel, Mary Bell.
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