Kirkwood High School - K Log Yearbook (Kirkwood, IL)

 - Class of 1959

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Speaker of the evening--Harold Walker , xl l f tu. , 7 ,LF Toastmaster- -Fred ' 9, Crandall Placque winners--Swine, Jim Fellg Dairydt Com, Jim Johnsong Mr. Huber, Advisorg Beef, Fred Crandallg Sheep, Section IV Vice President--Charles Doubet Bruce Wolf' ing A ifwlfalfw X X 4 Dishwashers - -Bob ' 1 - Fullerton. Clinton .i Conway Y i Eighty-five members and guests of the Kirkwood F.F.A. Chapter enjoyed the Chapter's Annual Banquet which was held at the Westminster Church on December ll at 6:30 P.M. The dinner meeting was opened with the Chapter's ritual response by the various officers. It was announced that the Chapter, in appreciation of Howard Bryant's interest and cooperation, had voted him an honorary membership which was presented in absentia at the banquet. Charles Doubet, Williamsfield, Sectional Vice President, was introduced by Fred Crandall, Chapter Presi- dent, A varied program followed consisting of a film history of last summer's F,F,A, Convention, colored slides of the individual members' projects, and comments from Mr. Convention Delegates--Bruce Wolf, Fred Jenks Convention Chorus Members--Jim Fell, Jim Johnson, Bob Fullerton appropriate remarks from the main speaker of the evening, Harold Walker, of the Farm Loan Department of the First Galesburg National Bank dc Trust Company. Mr. Kenneth Jenks responded on behalf of the parents and friends to bring the interesting program to a close. F. F. A. PARENT AND SON BANQUET l-luber. Chapter placques were awarded following some Compliments of these Monmouth businesses: MONMOUTH LUMBER CO. --609 W. Broadway BENNER'S--Corner of E. Broadway Gt S. lltli St. P. M. FREED, Concrete Contractor--800 N. 10th MONMOUTH BOWLING LANES--436 N. llth

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Ruth Goff, Ann Hart, Kathy Donna Saunders, Sue Smith, Cavanaugh, and Bonnie Pape Iva Kay Lindberg, Connie modeling skirts and slacks. Swails and her little sister, Ann Hart, and Janet Struble model summer skirts and blouses. Jim Johnson, Karen Cha.ndler, Ruth Ann Nagel, Iva Kay Lindberg, Sharon Bass, Harold Taylor display semi-formal and dressy clothes. Karen Pence, Nancy Rhinehart, and Sue Smith entertain with a vocal tno' Jim Johnson and Karen Chandler all dressed up N for summer. Ann Hart, Janet Struble, Martha Kersey, and Thelma Barnett show their summer skirts and blouses. F. H. A. STYLE SHOW An appreciative audience enjoyed the FHA Style Show on Friday afternoon, April 24, 1959, at 2 P.M. An un- usually fine display of the girls' sewing ability provided the program for the Kirkwood Woman's Club and their guests. Door prizes consisting of a two-tiered snack tray, a party apron, and a mosaic tile rack for hot dishes were won by Mrs. William Wise, Mrs. Robert Rushing, and Mrs. Russell Strong, respectively. The Style Show was divided into three acts with Act I featuring garments made during the fall sewing class. These were largely skirts and blouses made of cotton print, sailcloth, or denim. Some of the girls had made matching skirts for their little sisters. Act II showed garments made during the winter. Many of the girls had used wool material styling it into wrap-around skirts, straight skirts and Pendleton-type jackets, or straight skirts and jerkins. Most of them were on the tailored order and were quite practical because they could be worn many of the places a teen-age girl would want to go. In Act Ill, we noted a variety of spring and summer clothes from the real dressy styles to the casual sports style. A party dress with balloon skirt and two white dressy dresses were eye-catching in this group along with the summer cotton dresses, skirts and jerkins, and denim slacks. Escorts in this act were Harold Taylor, Fred Jenks, and Jim Johnson. The boys wore white summer coats and dark trousers. These outfits are tailored to a yoimg man's needs in that they can be wom for formal proms as well as for dress-up occasions during the spring and summer. Cookies and punch were served to bring a pleasant aftemnon to a close. Compliments of these Monmouth businessmen: GRAHAM TAILORS--E. Side Square BOWMAN SHOE COMPANY--61 Public Square BUFFORD HOTTLE, Attorney--Courthouse PEARSON'S LEATHER GOODS--92 N. Side Square 38

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