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FFA officers (1. to r.) are news reporter, Lee Frisman; sponsor, Mr. Roberts; treasurer, Arvin Michel; vice-president, Allan Moody; secretary, Henry Caspers; and president; Hon Wilhelm. FFA group (1. to r.) back row; Alai Lavigne, John Biere, Andy Fads, Bob Clarke, Don Harms, Fldon Chadwick, Stanley Vanderford, Harold Bohling, Wayne Schlange, and Arlie Jose. Third row; Ros W'eddle, Gary Schlange, Darrald Kuhlman, Jim Allgood, Hal Matthews, Roger Meyer, Lloyd Bohling, and Roland Sohnholz. Second row; Lester Cowell, Gerald Bohling, Ronald Carnes, Clinton Bantz, Fldon Hillers, George Jurgensmeier, and Ralph Lampe. Front row: Roger Giesmann, W avne Teten, Lee Frisman, Arvin Michel, Henry Caspers, Don Wilhelm, Allan Moody, and Clarence Roberts, advisor.
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“GREENHANDS” into the FFA organization were initiated and then welcomed by the chapter’s officers. arm —28— Maybe farming and raising cows looks easy to you, but to the FFA boys there is quite a trick to it. Ag boys discovered the secret formula from the many books, pamphlets, and experiments which became a regular part of the FFA routines. Study and hard work paid off as the Future Farmers entered local, state, and national contests; often returning home with new awards for exhibit. Frolics included the FFA-FI1A Fun Night, Initation, and attendance at State and National Conventions. WORKSHOP to FFA boys is an important part of learning how to run a farm and all its complicated machinery. HENRY Caspers “m.c.’d” at the annual FFA convocation, this year showing films of the chapter’s trip to Chicago and the story of a city boy on the farm. G S MANUFACTURING, INC. Manufocturers of Danny Dare and Debby Dare Children's wear
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Bring iSong cJ long With the down beat given by Mr. DeForest Hughes, a SO member chorus stepped into “full swing” with plans for activities for the year 56— 55. Music classes and additional rehearsals were conducted in preparation for the annual Vesper service and Spring concert. At contests, including one at Peru and another at Tarkio, Auburn entered not only their choir but also were represented by individuals and small groups. Chorus,,however, is not meant for work only and the choir members and their director broke away from the schedule of practices and planned activities which were fun for all, Christmas caroling, followed by a get-together over hot chocolate was one of the “brighter” sides of chorus; along with a special music appreciation hour sponsored by Mr. Hughes several nights after school. CHORUS members (1. to r.) back row; Sharon Bohlken, Lois Hillers, Deanna Reimmers, Gloria Robinson, Carole McLain, Mvma Bohling, Herbert Bohling, Henry Caspers, Robb Steinheider, Dizie Terry, Jim Goede, Shirley Boeck, Alice Mae Flack, Joyce Reimmers, Shirley Rhineshart, Norma Moerer, and Leota Gebers. Third row; Anita Premer, Carol Bohling, Marilyn Bohling, Lois Snow, Mavis Noah, Carol 7.orn, Mary Keller, Janet Spaulding, Ronald Carnes, Gale Blount, Janice Bohling, Diane Gould, Ruth Ann Tunks, Nancy Gerdes, Connie Kipling, and Linda Gerdes. Second row; Janet Moerer, Billy Abeg-gden, Ruth Ann Vaughan, Joan Bohl, Mar gene F,ly, Roger Meyer, Eldon Hillers, Lloyd Bohling Sandra Coulter, Judy Palmer, Elta Mae Michel, Charlotte Shoemaker, Sarah Hinds, and Betty Darling. Front row; Director De R Hughes, Brenda Spaulding, Lorene Horr, Linda Knox, Judy Skoglund, Marlene Lechliter, Judy Bourlier, Gloria Hutton, Janet Pasco, Carole Heuer, Mary Keller, and accompanists Meredith Allen and Phyllis Barnes AUBURN HOME BAKERY PHONE 792 HOME OF FINE PASTRIES, BREAD SPECIALTY IN DECORATED CAKES
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