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xx', FFA-ROW ONE: S'renquist, John, Summers, Goring, Jensen, Deem, Holland, Rhodes, Wood. TWO: Christehsen, Udy, Bilogody, Heyder, Udy, FFA,$I:-.h-. Forsberg, Arbon, Wells, Larson, Harris, Bell, Jensen. THREE: Godfrey, Cervonfez, Binghom, Wood, ng, Bolarld, Potter, Lamb, Fuller, Scams? 7.2. Garfield, Cannon. FOUR: Wardle, Peterson, Jensen, Newman, Munns, Thompson, Richards, Newman, Andersen, Welling, Robbins. ROW FIVE: Cnomm :':I3. Johnson, Udy, Christensen, Harris, Hess, Hansen, Sedmock, Crozier, Barnes, Kerr, Summers, Stokes. Boys fostered better citizenship. Finh,C23' 2t FUTURE FARMERS Future Farmers demonstrated skill, knowledge in all activities Largest of Bear River clubs, Future Farmers of America hosted a multiplicity of activities, in- cluding judging contest and fair exhibits, public speaking and parliamentary procedures, scholar- ships and leadership. Future Farmers endeavored to be honest and faithful American citizens by being socially adjusted and economically independ- ent. Under the leadership of Rex J ensen and Nell Christensen, the club added its seventh consecutlve sweepstakes trophy at the Utah State Fair and sent the Dairy Products Judging Team - Paul Thompson, Richard J ensen, J im Deem, and Steven Gleason e to Iowa to win second place. Future Farmers and Homemakers joined forces to present ttEarly Autumn. The annual Parents and $0113 ,' . x . . . Banquet honored top achievers and proclalmed .. MW , ' t , 5 j , that members were really doing to learn, earnmg ' ' ' to live, and preparing for a life abundant. Historian Leon Holand supervised Scott Germer, Neal Capener, Alan Ward in compiling scrapbook.
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'. Thar: adviser: - ' classes . . :3. sed semor class: .39; mg . . . was 0: ms: and sewing. r Anderson 1 Jensen $pr ,3 '2! Befitting a rural high school, agricultural, industrial, and home arts classes prepared students for the practical aspects of living. IndustriOus males overhauled motors, learned the precision needed for mechanical drawing and drafting, built everything from cupboards to gun cabinets, and practiced parliamentary procedure. Ag boys spe- cialized in home projects and discovered the im- portance of keeping accurate record books of all farm transactions. Practicing economical aSpects of raising farm animals gave young farmers valu- able experience. Displaying wool coats and suits, advanced sewing students applied techniques learned under the Bishop Method in earlier home- making classes. Tantalyzing aromas filled the area as beaming cooks displayed homemade bread, cakes, and desserts sure to please fastidious males. Barbara Frank checked The hemleng'rh of ensemble created by Mariiane Johnson in advanced sewing. Farm mechanics student, Goylen Daniels, cleaned tractors in preparation for new Wace lifting. Colleen Ba'ry, Mary Ann Thompson practiced making strawberry iam in home economics.
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