High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 8 text:
“
The F.F.A. has several di- visions. Its main purpose is to create better citizens. Under the different divisions comes Supervised Practice. This division tends to give the member experience in farm- ing. He has his own project and Keeps records on it. Every year he increases his pro- jects. He is also compiled to exhibit h1s.project.' Another division is the con- servstion department. Here the F.F.A. boy hes to destroy farm pests, collect, scrap iron, maintain school forest plot and the wild game reserve. There is the community ser- vice department also. The F.F.A. boy helps h1s.commun1ty by taking soil tests, pruning end spraying fruit trees, and herd improvement tests. The F.F.A. boy has to per- ticlpste in some social ac- I Seated: Mr. Kutil, W. Dow, N. 'W11he1mi, Standing: R. Hughes, T. Carlson 131 it .1 , . Theyolfficers this year were: uturcl armers of T merlca. Pres., Bill Dow, Vice Pres., Arnold Bolton, Sec., Norm Wil- helmig Tres., Ted Gerlsong Re- porter, Robert Hughes. . f s Row 1: lr. Kntil, L. Lundgren, N. Wilhelmi, B. Dow, R. Knfalk, R. Hughes, Row 2: B, Drury, R. Carlson, P. Burke, H. French, L. Wolowic, W. Message, R. Toft,'A. Kump- fer, Row 3: R. Edwards, D. Irving, M..Edwards, R. Redmer, T. Carlson, A. Thaing Row 4: R. Wells, P. Wolowic, G. Hunter, 7. Message, J. Crichton, C. Hirocko, R. Scott, R. January 6
”
Page 7 text:
“
The Pep Club is behind the team and rooting for it all T the way, win or lose. Their purpose is to promote pep and school spirit and they are in there pitching. They sit to- gether at the games and really give out. The officers of l945-44 were President, Shirley Harnessg Vice-President, Louise Elmsg and Secretary-Treasurer, Carol Ruth Upton. The sponsors were Miss Culliton and Coach Kroll. They welcomed the new members by an initation. They have united with the A Club to give several dances after games, for the benefit of the athletic department. Members also sell candy and pop at the Seated! lr. Kroll, 8. Harness, lliee Cullitongames' ' Standing: C. Upton, L. Elms fpep C1116 -Q-'fry A Row 14 I . Kroll, D. Edwards, I. Setek, 0. Himens, J. Nelson, G. Hawkins, l. Elter- ing. D. Scott, B. Schaefer, I. Hunter, Miss Cullitong Row 2: J. Knmpik, B. Bart- lett N. Ellis, B. Ashe, C. Upton, I. Ryan, H. Gaides, J. Saylor, K. Gindick, P. lcalgnn, L, Kuhn, B, Gossell, I. Seger, A. Gossell, B. Horton, E. Wilton, Row 3: D. Bauer, H. lcCann, G. Stimpfl, J. Crawford, J. Felter, J. Spanggard, E. Weber, A. Schweizer, T. Ybpp, A. Pedersen, R. Zellhofer, M. laplethorpe, D. Morton, B. Pri- ndleg Row 4: G. King, M. Kelly, L. Elms, B. Runyard, A. Harvey, K. Fields, I. Holt, T. Ulm er, H. Hardtke, G. Reidel, H. Ryan, L. Meinersmann, R. McGlynn, M. McGlynn, R91 5: C. White, M. Paulsen, I. Haier, S. Harness, B. Busscher, H. Norman, T. Longly, L. Truax, R. Slazes, J. Pregenzer, B. Palaske, E. Pedersen, P. Stastny , E. Grenns, F. Zim erman 5
”
Page 9 text:
“
v Miss Culliton, B. Runyard, S. Harness nnuel Uub Anyone who wishes to belong to the Annual Club is eligi- ble. There ere no officers end the members work for the sole nuroose of oublishing the Sequoia, under direction' of the editor and co-editor. There ere several different deoertments! the oleys, eth- letics, ert division pages, faculty section, cless sec- tybing, music, informel ohoto- tion, clubs, senior end the grenh section. J The editors ere chosen for of the Annual the following yeer according to the amount have done end of work they their trustworthiness. They have been given e gold or sil- ver ewerd. The editor and the co-ediunr chosen to serve for the 1G44 Seouoia lest year were Billie Meye Runyerd end Shirley Harness. ' The meetings ere held in the librery end ere Ulenned by the editor, co-editor, and soon- ser, Miss Culliton. Row 1: I. Maier, L. Truax, J. Felter, B. Palaske, S. Harness, J. Cunningham, A. Pe dersen, R. Scott, J. Message, Row 2: R. McG1ynn, T. Wimmer, B. Gossell, K. Gindich, D. Gross, C. Upton, R. Carlson, I. Ryan, B. Ashe, Miss Cullitong Row 3: T. Yopp, K Fields, A. Harvey, R. Zellhofer, B. Prindle, D. Morton, M. McCann, M. Kel1y,G. King, E. Runyard, B. Bartlett, Row 4: M. Setek, D. Scott, m. Elfering, G. Hawkins, M Hunter, M. Ryan, D. Edwards, O. Himens, R. Risch, R. Lasco, L. Elms, Row 5: W Dow, L. Roblin, R. Trieger, F. Zimmerman, E. Grenus, J. Kutil, S. Klass, E. Feder sen, J. Pregenzer, R. Winfield I
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.