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Early in September, 77 of us entered P. C. H. S. in high spirits. After a few days in searching for class rooms and learning our way about, we settled down to routine work as members of the student body. The freshman class elections resulted in the selection of William Overstreet, president; Jack Kenney, vice-president; Betty Frank, secretary; Betty Robertson, treasurer. Miss Gracen and Mr. Bidner were class sponsors. By the end of our first semester, we were beginning to realize that school wasn’t all fun as some of us must have believed, judging by our report cards. We decided to try a little harder second semester. Our Student Council representatives were Barbara Jean Given and Lee Carlson. Mary McGauley was one of the regular cheerleaders of P. C. H. S. Robert Lateer efficiently served as co-manager in athletics. Barbara Given represented P. C. H. S. as a French horn soloist in the District contest at Fairbury. She won first place.
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F is for Future Farmers The Future Farmers of America, a national organization, has a local membership of 43. The officers for the past year were: president, Ben Johnson; vice-president, Norman Gustafson; secretary, Ebert Siddens; treasurer, Leslie Carlson; reporter, Wildon Metz; and adviser, W. I. Bidner. Meetings are held regularly on the second and fourth Thursday of each school month. The “pledges” must earn and invest $50 before they can become full-fledged Future Farmers. To be able to petition for the State Farmers’ Degree after the third year of membership, the boys must meet other requirements and should have outstanding records. These boys are chosen for the degree by delegates to the State Convention held in June. The members attended the International Livestock Show at Chicago in December. Other activities were the annual Father and Son Banquet, Community Service, selling of garden seeds, aiding in Victory Gardens, and enrollment of local labor for defense. In June, this group will participate in the State Judging Contest and State Convention.
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