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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Future Farmers of America is an organization composed of boys en- rolled in Vocational Agriculture in high school. Advised by their agriculture instructor, they organize in a group and cooperate to carry on business, practice par Iiamentary procedure, recognize and encourage natural talents, and put enthusiasm and pleasure into work and recreation. Being a local, state, and national organization, the Future Farm- ers of America provides an opportunity for boys to attain higher offices of the organization and to develop leadership and cooper- ation among themselves and others. Some of the activities of this organization are stock judging, puDlic speaking contests, chapter contests and supervised prac- tice. The true spirit of the Future Farmers is emoodied in their motto which is, Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Learning to Live, and Living to Serve. Officers elected in our chapter are president, Francis Heath; vice-president, Douglas Potts; secretary, Lloyd Fagerland; report- er, George Wagner; treasurer, Billy Amo rose; adviser, Mr. Harry Kauffman. Last fall a revolving swine project was started by purchasing two purebred gilts. One of them was bought from our secretary, Lloyd Fagerland, and the other from L. L. Casto of Salt Lake City. These were given to two ooys who wrote the best plans for keeping the gilts. jimmy Johnson and Donald Aadsen received the gilts and in return, they will give the F. F. A. two gilts which will be given to two other boys next fall. PEP CLUB Last year the Pep Club was organized with the idea of creating more pep among the student body and the townspeople. New members are chosen each spring from the Junior Class on a basis of schol- arship, leadership and dependability. Officers chosen this year are Lucille Butterfield, president; Dorothy Fox, vice-president; and Betty Morton, secretary. Other memoers of the club are Wes- ley Barta, Claude Elton and Francis Heath. Miss Bernard is the club sponsor. This year the Pep Club sponsored a dance after the game with Poi- son; organized a pep rally before the Columbia Falls game; and inaugurated pep assemblies before each game. Shirley Brown, Wanda Clark and Larry Wicker were selected as cheer leaders. Viking heads as emblems were given to each of the members. The Viking head is the symbol of the Bigfork High School. We hope that the Pep Clubs in the future will be as active as the one this year.
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BAY BREEZES Bay Breezes, our high school paper, advanced several steps up the ladder of success this year. Becoming a member of the Montana interscholastic Editorial Association, an organization in which most of the high school papers of the state are members, was the most important step taken. Delegates were sent to the district journalism meeting for the first time in our history. As this Is the only paper published in Bigfork, It covers all of the nappenings of the Bay and surrounding communities. Our editor, Mary Penney, and assistant editor, Mike Britton, each month started the paper, reminding the staff of their duties. Dorothy Fox, advertising editor, assisted by Mary Penney, very diligently hustled around getting ads from the local merchants. As sports editor, Lloyd Fagerland proved very competent as did our feature writers, Jean Van Kuiken and Edmund O'Brien. Humor was handled by Myrtle Thorstenson and exchanges by Margaret Sudan. Mike Britton proved himself a capable business manager by handling all business connected with the paper. Much praise goes to our skillful artists, Shirley Brown, Colleen RoDlnson and George Wag- ner. As the monthly edition came off the press under the direct- ion of Edmund O'Brien, our official mlmeographer, our efficient distributors, Melvin Davis and Richard Elton, aelivered it to the subscribers. Our appreciation goes to our adviser, Miss Doloris Dufour, who helped in so many ways to make our paper a success. LOG CABIN HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Bigfork Log Cabin Home Economics Club derives its name from the log cabin in which our Home Economics department is located. Our club was organized in 1956. At the present time any girl in high school can join, so we have a membership of about 4-5. Regular meetings are held once a month, during school time. We have programs which will Increase our knowledge and interest in Home Economics. At Thanksgiving, Christmas and St. Valentine's Day we have parties. Money for the club is raised by food sales, candy sales and dances. Last year we earned enough money to buy a couch for the Home Economics department. This year we are fix- ing up one of the back rooms as a dressing room. Our club is a member of the State and National Association of Economic Student Clubs. The officers this year are president, Dorctny Fox; Secretary and treasurer, Dorothy Butterfield; song leader, Emily Jo Heim; sponsor. Miss Bernard.
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