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Page 40 text:
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The Future Farmers of America chapter can look back on 1954 - 55 as another busy and successful year. The Fall Barn Dance was rumored to be the best school dance of the year. The State Corn Show found North Marion sweeping the first three places in our district. Lyle Myers won first place at both the cotmty and state shows, and our display booth at the State Corn Show drew much favorable. comment. The chapter acquired ten registered Hampshire sheep valued at S600 through the Sears Roebuck chain. Charles Len- hardt was awarded the chain this year. The chapter again farmed twenty acres, sold magazines, and Christmas cards. A basketball squadplayed other F.F.A. chapters during the winter. Dean Spence was judged as having the outstanding L. to R Advisor Mr. Pitney, Secretary Howard Mikkel- farming program in our chapter. Our son, Sentinel Charles Lenhardt, Vice president Ron Jes- key, President Dean Spence, Treasurer Lyle Myers, Re- annual parent-son banquet drew nearly p01'I6l' Jim Ahof not presentj. two hundred people. ' Twenty-three greenhands joined our chapter this year, l b n n M M t I - q l Future Farm ers of America WS Ou' mem fs P 0 SW l E ! 3 I i E L. to R. Front row: Mr. Pitney, adviser, Larry Lenhardt, Jimmy Ezzell, Russell Colgan, Wayne Lowrie, Niles Beiser, Jerry Lewis, Howard Lewis, Edward Krupicka, Allen Hurst, Ray Schoonover, joe Schmidt, Second rov Douglas Colgan, Sylvester Pavlicek, Bob Endicott, John Friend, Wayne Van Lieu, Dan Blake, Francis Elkins. Wayne Schulte, Ronnie Jacobs, Rickie Lamb, Robert Strawn, Third row: Vernon Gooding, Norman Luke, Vex Fobert, Allen Weathers, Eddie Trowbridge, AndyDexter, Bill Jeskey, Carl Freeman, Robert M-atthieu, Ernesw Coleman, James Harding, Fourth row: Robert Jeskey, Donald Dougherty, Roy Will, Ronald Jeskey, Robert Rappe, Clifford Chulos, Donald Brooks, Robert Will, Raymond Lambert, Robert Troudt, Ronnie Cooper, Johr Brower, Dick Beard. Fifth row: Wallace Downs, Charles Lenhardt, James A-lbert, Roger Moore, Walter Cole man, Dean Spence, David Myers, Howard Mikkelson, Eugene Smith, Lyle Myers, Gerald Wolfe, Gordonjor Neal Reiling
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The Future Homemakers of America is an organization composed of girls interested in the building of better homes for the future of our country. Projects for the year consist of filling food baskets for the needy at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Social events in- clude Daddy-Date-Night, M0- thers' Tea, Fabulous Friday Dance, and an exchange pot- luck with neighboring F.H.A. chapters. Several girls attend- ed the District meeting at Cas- cade, and representatives were sent to the state meeting at Corvallis. This year's chap- ter mothers were Mrs. Ed Dil- ler, Mrs. Reuben Baisch, Mrs. Howard Jones, and Mrs. Elvan Pitney. Kneeling: Historian, Judy Orvaldg Standing L. to R, Front Row: Project Chairman, Edna Riddle, Song Leader, Janice Wenzel, Reporter, Joan Bakerg Vice-president, Suzanne DeArmond, Treasurer, Dolores Hillner: Back Row: Parliamentarian, Nella Barendsep President, Janice Smithg Secretary, Marion Fellerg Degree Chairman, Shirley Moore. Future Homemakers of America .4 f, X ff as .gg . I AMERICA e i www HWMAKFHS f ? '........J.....-...-.............. Bottom row: L, to R. E, M, Riddle, J, Wenzel, B. Cole, B. Solberg, L. Riddle, S. Baker, J. Jackson, J, Baker, J, Solberg, Second row: S, Eppers, M. Foltz, B. Copeland, J, Traglio, D, Miller, D, Miller, D, Paris, S, Jackson, J, Ainsworth, Ida Stewart, Third row: B, Harper, M, Brown, R, Edmonds, B, Evans, D, Hillner, N. Foltz, M. Feller, N. Westwood, P, Nybakke, M, Grab, J. McCarty, Miss Kenyon, Fourth row: V, Clarke, N, Schmidt, S, Halstead, S,Brown, S, Moore, J, Jones, D, Yergen, S, DeArmond, J, Marsh, M, Waddington, C, Lenhardt, F, Kleczynski, 1, McNary. Fifth row: N. Barendse, S, DeArmond, G, Pavlicek, J, Orvold, D. Fobert, E. Martilla, E. Stewart, R. Downs, P, Thompson, J, Lucht, J, Smith, D. Burnham, A. Krupicka, 35
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