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FIRST ROW--Raphael King, Wilfred Thome, Gerald Krebsbeck,
Herbert Schaefer, Byron Lewison, Lorie Larson
SECOND ROW-Maurice Severson, Gerald Landherr, Donald John-.
son, Raymond Hagen,
THIRD ROW-HRobert Klspperick,i Harold Mandler, Mr. Smith,
Edgar Meister, Glenn Peterson, Donald Bissen,
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THE FUTURE,FARMERS OF AMERICA
The Future Farmer Chapter was reorganized on Se tem-
ber 15, 1941 under the leadership of Mr. Smith, the Rgri-
culture teacher.' Roll oall found 15 members and all in
good standing. '
, The officers for the coming year who were elected are
as follows: president, Edgar Meisterg vice president Raph
eal King, secretary, Harold Mandlerg treasurer, Robert
Klapperichg lreporter,Donsld Larsong watchdog, ' .-bdnald
Johnson and advisor, Mr. Smith
The F.F.A.hold its regular meetings twice a month on
the second and fourth Mondays.
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DECLAMATION
The following took part in the annual declamatory con-
test this year: Original Oratory, Lorraine Meyers and
Dorothy Winkely Learned Oratory, Wilma Hardecopf and Carl
Heinzerlingy and Interpretative Reading from a Manuscript,
Harold Mandler and Shirley Boe. Those who took part in the
Memorized Interpretative Reading were: Elsie Wood,Lorraine
Levasseur, Ruth Berg,L1ll1e Berg, Jean Ross,Leone Krammer,
Maxine Peterson, and Cordelia Whitney. The extemporaneous
division had just one ccntestant,Glenn Peterson. Those who
won first places were: Lorraine Meyers, Wilma Hardecop ,
Harold Mandler, Maxine Peterson,and Glen Peterson.Lorraine
Meyerswon first place at the Sub-district contest and
second place at the District Contest.
Harold Mandler
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The Adams Chapter sent three delegates to the Dis-
trict V rally on November 26,at Mankato.The delegates were
Donald Bissen, Harold Mandler, and Donald Larson.
The F.F.A. Chapter and the Agriculture classes put on
the corn show this fall. There were about 105 samples en
tered,and many yields ran well over 80 bushels per acre.We
sent the samples to the University of Minnesota to be mois
ture tested this year. Bill Smith won first place with a
yield of 88.7 bushels per acre. It was from a field of De
Kalb .240 corn. Mr. Danders from the University farm,was
principal speaker for the meeting.
At the next meeting the boys gave an oyster stew to
the business men who drove when the corn samples for the
show were collected. The stew was prepared by the home-
economics girls. Immediately follow1ng,a liars contest was
conducted,and Jake Muerer won first prize. Thenzfollewedua
game of truth and consequences. Everybody enjoyed a good
t me.
' The F.F.A. plans to hold a Father-Son Banquet this
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spring.
Edgar Meister competed
in the Public Speaking Con-
, test held at Faribault this
.Q5N year. The District Banquet
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mf 74g,2 Contest were all held on
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