High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 41 text:
“
Yalfeen FOURTH ROW left to right Carol Lee Donna Jean Brown Bethene McCray Lila Patton Dorothy Forbes Ros anne Holmes ane Sprague Marcia Smith Dorothy Whited Dolores Swanson THIRD ROW left to right Mary Snyder Norma Sharman Gracie aimet Donna Patton Ella Ostrander Elva Arnold Velma Coakley Judy Emry Lois june Pierce SECOND ROW left to right Miss Mildred Sahs QSponsorj Lois Ann Helms Phyllis Sidders Betty Galloway La Gracie Travers Miss Jane Negley lsponsorj FIRST ROW left to right Zella Phillips fPresJ Ann Goldsberry fSecj Janice Kellogg fTreasj Doris Emry fVice Pres J Future Teachers of America SECOND ROW left to right Miss Mildred Sahs fSponsorb Cecelia Dubas Katherine Zuroske Arlene Lassek Bethene McCray Lila Patton Donna Patton Lois une Pierce Velma Zipf FIRST ROW left to right Elizabeth Nowak fTreasj Janice Kellogg fPresj Elizabeth Peck fSecj NOT PICTURED Pat Nowak fVlCC Presj Beverly Abbey Page 37 v L , gli' x R, g V' 35 tg e, 2- : . A 9 XO in. f A A 5 . 2 'ff 1 .. A 1 fi: - ' K. ' if : W , ,- ' 'V el- I - I 3 U , I , . , vonne Hill, Norma Aldrich, Bonnie Thomas, JoAnne Schroeder, Carlotta Abbey, Velma Zipf, Wanda Keyes. , ' 1 ' ' . , , , ' . , ' o .- a ,, V Q V Ax, .,. - X P: X 3. s . . IT - is i 5 A 4. ' r xg I rf
”
Page 40 text:
“
Gmrflls Chorus FOURTH ROW left to rxght Marlorxe Lassek Glenrose Luedtke Bonme Lane jane Sprague Allce Whelan Ann Goldsberry Rosanne Holmes Adrxenne Wetovxck Dorothy Whxted Ianxce Kellogg Arlene Lassek Camrlla Holm stedt Betty Harris Kathryn Prososkx THIRD ROW left to nght Norma Sharman Zella Phxllxps Valer1e McBr1de Jennxe McIntyre Irene Kara Gracie Jaxmet janet Schumacher Lors Cedar Velma Coakley Judy Emry Shxrley Whitaker SECOND ROW left to rnght Carol Lee Katherme Zuroske Velma Zxpf Bonme Thomas Dons Emry Wanda Keyes Irene Gawryck Mary Knoplk Elena Keller Ianett Alhson Vonne Gewecke Dorothy Forbes FIRST ROW left to nght Rxchard O Babcock fSponsorj Carlotta Abbey Carol Neumann Bonnxe Kula Phyllis Sxdders Betty Galloway Rxta Roman Io Anne Schroeder Ioan Rxpp Lola Bonham Rosmarle Pachunka, Emanuella Dubas Boys Chorus SECOND ROW, left to right Allen Scott, Glenn Hopwood, Drck Denton, Rodney Russell, Carroll Zaruba, Harold Sullrvan Dxck Mathreson FIRST ROW, left to rxght Donald Pachunka, Knute Peterson, johnnre Whelan, Larry Phxllxps, Dale Neumann, Rxch ard O Babcock fSponsorj Page 36 o 7 f a' ey, , , ' ' ' ' -S f 5- .V ' 'Q . - , , , , , S S t D U S ' , , - , 3 y s y , y , , , . , - 1 3 y , , 1 , . , , , , , - l 5 - y y 1 y , , , , , , ff, f ft I f , 1125- i
”
Page 42 text:
“
Future Farmers of America FOURTH ROW left to nght Vlfgll Egnoske fPresj Wayne Mangus fTreasl B111 McNeff fSecj Eugene Shar man Dnck Allmgton Edgar Lane D1ck Rxeken joe Iarecke Donald Eggl1 Ierome Iarecke Dxck DeLancey THIRD ROW left to r1ght Lyle P1erce Edwm Prososkx Ronald Shotkosk1 MCIVIH McCray fNews Rep, Dyke Brown Norbert Lesxak oe M1cek Walter Papst R1chard Bxalas Sam Kmg Donald arecke VICE Presj SECOND ROW left to r1ght Don McCray Iohnme Bralas Rxchard Shotkoslu Dan1el Bxalas Allen Scott M110 Sonderup Lonn1e Prososkn Rrchard Bugay ohnme Bussell Laurence Czapla Harold Sullrvan Mr james Ca h1l1 fSponsorj FIRST ROW left to nght Raymond McNeff Clrfford Egnoske Nathamel Mlcek Samm1e Prososkx D1clr Brown Carl Knapp MBUYICC Vaughn Ronald Hawthorne Knute Peterson lmmy Nowak Lyle Owens George Bonham Ronald Bugay Dale Neumann NOT PICTURED Harold Myers Clinton Medbery The Agrrculture IF IF A Organrzatrom The Future Farmers of Amer1ca IS composed of chartered State Assoc1at1ons wh1ch 1n turn are made up of local chapters s1tuated ID h1gh schools hav1ng departments of vocat1onal agr1culture The boys enrolled IH such courses const1tute IIS act1ve membersh1p but prov1s1on IS also made for assoc1ate and honorary membersh1ps Membershrp is entirely voluntary DEGREES OF MEMBERSHIPS There are four grades or degrees of member sh1p Green Hand Chapter Farmer State Farmer and Amer1can Farmer These grades of membershxps depend entlrely on def1n1te accomp l1shments 1n connect1on wxth the vocat1onal agr1cul ture program of the school Local chapters deter m1ne the 1nd1v1dual s advancement 1n the flrst two degrees of membersh1p the State deter1n1nes the th1rd and the nat1onal organ1zat1on confers the fourth degree Spec1f1c levels of atta1nment w1th respec to farm1ng earmngs 1nvestments leader sh1p and scholarsh1p are set up for each degree OFFICERS AND ADVISERS Boy off1cers for each uma of the F F A local state and nat1onal are elected annually Each of these umts meet at a SPECIFIC t1me There are approved forms for conduct1ng meetmgs and for pass1ng members to certa1n degrees of member sh1p Teachers of vocat1onal agr1culture groups serve as local chapter adv1sers and state SUPCYVIS ors of agr1culture educat1on serve as state adv1sers Page 38 FINANCES The F F A IS self support1ng Operatlng na t1onally on ten cents a year member dues It has been ID good f1nanc1al shape SIHCB ICS beg1nn1ng 1n 1928 B1lls are pa1d promptly and the nat1onal treasury ma1nta1ns a safety balance at all t1mes Many chapters operate thnft banks where syste mat1c and regular membersh1p savlng IS encour aged Chapter 1ncome IS often supplemented by var1ous well chosen fund ra1s1ng act1v1t1es Th1s g1ves members busmess tra1n1ng and exper1ence THE EMBLEM The nat1onal emblem of the Future Farmers of Amer1ca IS s1gn1f1cant and mean1ngful 1n every de ta1l Used by members 1n all recogmzed un1ts of the organ1zat1on 1t IS made up of f1VC symbols the owl the plow the r1s1ng sun w1th1n the cross sect1on of an ear of corn wh1ch 1S surmounted by the Amer1can eagle Upon the face of the emblem appear also the words Vocatlonal Agnculture and the letters F F A flj The owl IS symbol1c of w1sdom and knowledge QQ the plow IS the symbol of labor and t1llage of the so1l 13, the IIS 1ng sun IS emblemat1c of progress and the new day that w1ll dawn when all farmers are tra1ned and have learned to cooperate f4l the cross SCCIIOU of an ear of corn represents common agr1culture 1nterests SINCE corn 15 nat1ve to Amer1ca and grown 1n every state UQ the eagle IS 1nd1cat1ve of the nat1onal scope of the organ1zat1on l 1 - - 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 3 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 I 1 . 1 1 I f ' - - 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 . . I . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 , , , , I . , 1 , . : , . 0 I 0 0 0 0 , , . . . ' . 1 , . . . I - 1. 11 to 11 as , 11 tt - -11 , , . ' . , . 1 , , 1 1 1 u - . . ,, . . 11 L 1 9 1 - - 1.1 11 - ' , , . . . . 1 . . , . . , . . .i , 1 1 - , 1 f , . 1 1
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.