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ij 'I r-,J f' r-J Li, F? f-J 1 FJ 21, FRONT: D. Carr, H. Becker, B. Carr, N. Schultz, P.Han- ff son, A. Cavanaugh, D. Westphal. MIDDLE: R. Graeber, D. J Ham-is, V. cmsby, D. rneischedei, J. Harris, z.sewa1-fi, E. Clson, Mrs. Dahlquist. BACK: S. Seward, N. Rausch, L, Lsrritt, E. Eos, C. Lomheim, F. Todd, D.Joachim, H. Flooo, V h The girls of the Agar High School held a meeting on January ll, 1940 and organizvl Q recreation club, which was called HThe Peper- ettesu. All the 5 rls in achoc2,twenty-four in number,joined. Eloise Bos was elected y'friientg Deloris Harris, vice-presidentg and Doris Weischedel, secr Vary and treasurer. Vivian Crosby and Fern Joyce Todd were appoint . to select the hostesses for each party. The de- cision was that mtitings wouli be held every two weeks on Monday and Thursday nignts,respeotively,Three hostessess were to not each time. They were to serve three thinfs, a beverage and two other foods. DFCLAHATORY CGKTIST The local declamatory contest was held in the assembly,November 9. Those entering dramatics were: Eileen Merritt-HCherokee Rosesug Fern Joyce Todd-HThe Wheels of Timengiarren Lytle-HMickey's Markerng Pauline Hanson-WThe Qarien Across The Streetng Eloise Bos-NEmperor Jonesng Doris Weiscnriel-UThe Angel of Lonesome Hilln, Pauline Han- son received first end Warren Lytle second in this division. Those who entered the iumcrfus iivision were: Hazel Flood-NMy Financial Careerng 1a'fh L1:sizm'Tith the Enotographern. Ralph Han- son won in this div sion. Elle Qlscn, git ng Hlhe Qurrere XenaceH,w1s the only one enter- ing in the cry ary, pr or fy 'nrr, giving URizpahN, was the only one entering in the pceiry division. Those vhs received first place went to Gettysburg to enter the district c'p1ffi peld there, November 21. 29
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F , ff A 9 M. H. E3 Nationally vocational agric Future Farmers o This organiz sors various undo t treasury. At the ucational as welQ W The Agar F. which netted a t Each year a judging contest The individuals at Gettysburg we and Orville Wagn test. FRONT ROW: R. Palmer, R. Mikkelsen, J. Rausch, K.Bandy, Bandy, S. Rausch, G. Barr. MIDDLE ROW: O. Wagner, Cass, R.Smith, W.Lytle, R.Martin, R.Todd, R. Koupal, Advisor. BACK ROW: R. Olson, B. Schriever, R. Hanson, J.Wagner, W.Schriever, M.Currier,E.Westphal,K.Westphal. F. F. A. OFFICERS Jesse Rausch ------------- President Orville Wagner ------- VicePresident Richard Martin ----------- Secretary Kenneth Bandy ------------ Treasurer Morris Bandy --------- ----- Reporter known ani consisting of young boys enrolled in the ulturf departments of the nation is the F.F.A., or 7 .morica organization. tion conducts business meetings monthly and spon- akings for the purpose of creating funds for the i of the school year a tour is taken which is ed- s enjoyable. A. chapter sponsored a card party and a circus idy sum for the treasury. group of F. F. A.boys enters a district and a state in competition with other schools within the state. participating in the district contest which was held re: Robert Mikkelsen, Sherman Rausch, Kenneth Bandy er. These boys, as a group, placed third in thecon- E. The boys participating in the state contest were: Robert Mikk- elsen, Sherman R Jesse Rausch, an ing contests: li ausch, Kenneth Bandy, Richard Todd, Melvin Currier, d Orville Wagner. They participated in the follow- vestock judging, dairy cattle judging,poultry judg- ing, meat judging, and identification of crops. The F. F. A. organization is worthwhile for many reasons, such as: creating a them in parliame them to prepare cooperative atmosphere among the members, training ntary procedure and conducting meetings,and training themselves for future farm life and adjustment. 30
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