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The lontioello Chapter of the Future Farmers ot America is one of Monti High's most progressive organizations Every Vocational Agriculture student is a member of the chap ter The P P A boys provide for many co operative community service activities Some of these services include 4 purebred Duroc gilts which they own and which they raised on a share basis with 4 chapter members, selling high quality breeding stock, a seed permina tor which they recently bought with one hundred dollars of their own money and which is be ing used to furnish a valuable service for the local farmers, a rodent contest which they conducted in the fall, which destroyed hundreds of rats, mice, sparrows, and other destruc tive pests, selling high quality varieties of vegetable and flower seeds, and introducing different cron varieties and production methods Training in F F A provides the boys with opportunities for leadership A meeting is held one evening a month Parliamentary procedure training is provided for at these meetings Several noon business meetings are also held throughout the year Each member serves on one or more chapter committees At a Community Forum meeting last fall two of the members put on an Accident Prevention Demonstration One of the boys has been nomi nated for the Stats Farmer degree to be awarded in lay A chapter program of work has been mimeographed and given to each member Each member conducts a supervised farming program throughout the year This includes Productive Kmoney making projectsl, Improvement projects, and Supplementary practices Kskillsl All tours, camping trips, and other meetings have been restricted for the dura tion of the war The F F A officers for 1944 45 are as follows President, David Walker, Vice pres ident, Ronald Paulsen, Secretary, Paul Ladyhoff, Treasurer, Raymond Rieniets, Reporter, Hervey Tapkep, Advisor, A P Walker 4th 3rd 2nd lst I' O' PO' PO' POW J- Davld Walker, Ed Buol, Paul Ladyhoff, Ronald Paul sen, Bob Lubben, Ed Hemmer Dwaine P1ueger,De1bert Husman,LaVern Schoon, Loren rreese, John Hein, Don Zimmerman, lr Walker Ray Null, Harold Eby, Randall Ganfield, Duane lar tin, Harrison Nundle, Paul Steurl lartin Nissen, Marvin Himebaugh, Gerald Dirks, George Hansson, Harvey Tapken, Raymond Rieniets, Neal Paulsen INN lx DC ,Q as as ,....-at 'ii -ilqv.. i . I 4 .. K ff' . . if x, 5 . - . , e H! 1 . ' ' . ,S y . ' i ' . . ' e 1 fl: A ' 5 5 n u n oc , ' w P 5 'I s ' 1 'g Q ' , . . N . l , ' A W . ' - ' n ' my u - it , .g, U ' L . e ' . v 5 , V-, fi': 31 , ' 1 f Q L . X 'UM Q 1: . t 1 A 'We ' - - X .- a ' 5 Qc Q nf A 4 L , ,. . . Wg A 0 , L: , .4 x x , . , . 60' ' - nf I 5 A I- - ' Q A l 1 . ' ' of . N . ' x . . Q , ' ,N I ll 'u n n Q AA ' xiii 'ini' ' ' ' 'A ' ' ' 'A ' -hm-M -I . 'L,' 1- Z gm' 1 A .hlwhgg 1 I A .J '5--gm., ,asv-'M-e---.,.- , ---w--W we----My -s----.V M- -. A --
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,, ANNUAL SMFF '-' Q f'4w..x X 335 fone Afff-ff Dwffnvy 3..-1--1- K S l- W i 2nd row Dick Sutherland, Donna Beth Aitchlson, Gene Kuehl, Jo Ann Schneider, Dick Bonwell, Irma Schoon, David Hamilton lst row Claire Shannon, largaret Zimmerman, Charles Kroeb, larilee Matthiessen, Jeanne Kaplan, Betty Jo Guyan ANNUAL STAFF All is quiet, not a sound can be heard The wind no lonrer rustles the trees The moon has pone down and the world is waitin? for the sunrise. The street livhts have been turned off and all of the houses are dark. It is the wee, wee hours of the morning, the time for Mhosts to walk. One is slowly rising from its grave in the cemetary. Slowly it weaves its way into town. Notlcing a light, it plides toward it. Through the biology room window et the school it sees the annual staff at work. Jeannie miss spellinv her printing, Dave drawing cartoons th1t will cost him his life Skeek and B. J. tvpinv until their fingers are raw, Maggie losing the pictures before she can paste them down, Jo Ann laughing at the snap pages, Charles attemptlng'to place the fPculty in a new form, Dick teasing Skeek, Mr. sells thinking of a different peace offer ing to present to dis wife, Donna Beth gazing wistfully out of the window toward JacobsZ XX X - 1 w ' N ,T Q ' f 1 A ff X , X ,. x if , .- ., n -gr-T S Y X ' - . ' U ' ' Q 5. L , I V ff I x V , ,A v l. i' ah
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'. ' o Triem, the club of Monti High that promotes a broader and deeper understanding of mathematics, should be com ended for its splendid contribution to the war effort. By spon soring two booths, one in each of the hallways, Triem sold enough War Bonds and Stamps to purchase three Jeeps It was through the efforts of this club that the name of the Monti cello school was placed on these 1eeps Alice Clark served as president of this organization the past year, with Marie Kray as secretary treasurer Mary Freese, Margaret Condit, Claire Shannon, and Dick Suthf land were members of the duty is to plan the meetings of the year advisory board whose chief Triem is grateful t the students of Monti High for their generous co operation in making the purchase of three jeeps possible QQ 4th 5rd 2nd lst POW POW POI POW QC' Cb .35 Charles Kreeb, Jim Seehusen, Max Schrader, Dick Patterson, Laneva Folkers, Mark Young, Jerrv Naylor, Dick Bonwell, Dick Sutherland Lois Tobiason Greta Kuhns, Delphia Balster, Claire Shannon,Donna McCurdy Betty Hoult, Llfrieda Ortgies, Hildegard Kehren, Marv Fre se Marilee Matthiessen, Alice Clark, Audr v Fodhaski, larvaret 'lmmerman, Marjorie Dorothy dirrichs, Lois uuyan, Paul Seehusan, Elmer HcNichael, Betty Jo Guyan, Donna Lea Jeiken, Arlene Kuhns, Pearl Brokaw Margaret Condit STAITIP BOOT B I' Qfg M f ' ffyg TRIEH 0 - Q- I E- -. n- 5 -1 , I 4.1! r , ' -, :. n -1' 3 1-1 - '-3 A 4 . b 'Y fs y. ,a Q . N . A5 Q S 5 qi Q L ax, ' ,ii ' Q U ' PN x 1 I u , v K 6 L-'f ' y ,- . y A, ., 14 : D Q 1 ' 9 . Thomas, Marie Kray, Barbara Walker, Susan Sguhler, Mlss'Ahrendt.. A g l. , , A J . .. . . p A 'A N ' . lf. 1 X -, 5 .Sir A U yk flf, I, f 9-fl ' 'I d f 1 7 3 ' y 2 If 3 y a f a . 'if 4 2 J gf, 1 , f A lf
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