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First row Vernon Olson, 'Jam B lli , D1 P t - , J k S , K it O1 , Hubert Anderson Aldon Larson, Paufllvlortlcagel. a e e elson ac orenson erm son Second row F W. Forbes, Neil Kruger, Edward Jadeke, Robert Anderson, Vernon Hendrickson Clyde Culver, Evold Swanson, Orville Haugen, Dale Stark. Third row Arnold Lamberson, Marvin Olson, Earl Swanson, Orville Johnson, Neil Dahl- man Howard Bodell Robert Barr, John Morkassell, and Howard Lamberson. Future Farmers oi America The Warren Future Farmers of America Chapter received its charter in 1938, and Mr. F. W. Forbes has been the adviser since that time. The FFA is a natibonal organization with 250,000 active members located in 48 states and outlying possessions. ' The officers for 1941-42 are: President, Dale Peterson, Vice President, Aldon Larsong Treasurer, Jack Sorensong Secretary, Kermit Olsong Reporter, Hubert Anderson, Watchdog, Charles Cheney, and Adviser, F. W. Forbes. 1 The organization is made- up of boys taking vocational agri- culture. Its purpose is to develop better farmers through creating an interest in agriculture, education, and recreational activities. This year the chapter has an enrollment of 32 active mem- bers, 6 associate members, and 17 honorary members. The present advisory committee includes: Supt. E. M. Weltzin, Lee Munger, Carl E. Anderson, Gill Lamberson, Walter Johnson, Walter Holbrook, and F. W. Forbes. The State Convention is the highlight of the year. Other activities include: FFA plays, Basketball, Public Speaking, Judging, Father and Sons Banquet, Camping, and a 1000-mile trip to Duluth and Fort William, Canada. The FFA is taking an active part in the Victory Program by stressing gardening, sale of scrap metal, etc., buying bonds Savings Stamps. The Future Farmers producing foods essential in war, which bring ultimate victory and freed-om to world. 1. Aldon Larson. 2. Father 8: Son Banquet. 4. Dale and P. B. Sire. 5. Dale Starl-Us Champion. 6. Aldon and Bobby. 7. Dairy Judging Winners. 8. Pres dent Peterson. 9. Livestock Judgers. N . A Purebred Gilt. 10. I-Iorticulturlst. 11. Howard and Dale. 12. John Morkassel. 13. On the trip. W Key to Pictures FFA Float. County Fair Booth. Great Lakes Steamer Itasca Camp. Dale plowing. Park at Virginia. The Gang. Babe and Paul. Lift Bridge, Duluth. Gooseberry Falls. Lake -Frelghter. The Portage Trail. an are W1 th
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Cheerleaders Keytappers The Keytappers organization, which is restricted to second and third year typists, was under the supervision of Miss Peterson this year. , Dorothy Taus is the presidentg Joyce Golden, vice-presidentg and Iola Johnson, secretary and treasurer. . This organization helps create more interest in commercial sub- Jects and stresses the importance of personal initiative in preparing for future jobs. I Meetings are held the third Mond-ay of every month, and the year IS finished by a picnic and an election-of next year's officers. First row: Rae Engen, Helen Schantzen, Joyce Golden, Florence Steer, Harriet Dalquist, Darina Slusar, Mary Ann Andeen, Eileen Oberg, Amy Haugen. Second row: Ruth Ann Quistgard, Margaret Buchner, Edith Eide, Betty Barr, Olga Sabo, Florence Loeslle, Marcella Gollnick, Mildred Dahlin, Darline Sinn, Margaret Meyer. Third row: Dolores Hennebry, Evelyn Elliason, E111 Meyer, Dorothy Taus, Olive Elliason, Elva Sandberg, Luella Jadeke, Clarinda Oberg, Iola Johnson, Enid Ovsak. 'Wei-E i3H i- :2 WM i5Z' i'i??f'
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