FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Future Farmers of America Club is one of the most active organizations at Blackduck High School having various projects, teams, and talent that make up an interesting group. One meeting is held every month with class meetings held often. They work in the School For- est during the year to make money for their annual Father-Son Banquet in the spring and to buy jackets for their members. This year the Farmers Union sponsored a trip to Minneapolis for the club. The club toured many points of interest including the Grain Terminal, Livestock Building, Minneapolis Airport, and Ford Motor Company. Mr. Ross Peterson chapter advisor, accompanied the group. Elected officers this year were: President- Jim Rockensock; Vice-President- Clarence Lossing; Secretary- Glen Anderson; Treasurer-iiorman Pater; Reporter- Lorry Folk; and Sentenial- Willard Shaw. Wes Seitz made our local chapter very proud the State F.F.A. talent contest. He played an intricate piece of music. of him when he won Accordian Boogie The F.F.A. quartet, composed of Jim Rockensock, Glen Anderson, Leon Miller, and Bob Bauer, sang at the F.F.A. District Convention in April. They have sung at different F.F.A. functions during the year and are appreciated by their club. The Soil Judging Team won the District Blue Ribbon in November at Grand Rapids and want on to the State Meet in May. Larry Gilstad, Loren Tisland, Jim Rockensock, and Stanley Spindler make up this team.
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Seated: Goodwin, N. Swanson, Huffman, S. Swanson, McNeil Rovr 1: Balko, M. Glader., Bergin, P. Swanson, Langord, M. Gregg, L Swanson, Beier, . illioms, Bodien, .tfahnschaffe, Row 2: Lossing, Mack, Gruer, Anderson, K. Nord, Theilmen, Moon, J. Kengtes, iIstad, Lindquist, Shea, Row L Nord, Rudquist, Palmer, Cox, Baltes, V. Gregg, V hitinger , •«ufnnglc, Joy, Kupcho, Vacek, Goltz, Vohs, Adv. Mrs. Lindborg GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Girls1 Athletic Association began their fall activities, by hiking to Blackduck State Park They enjoyed soft ball all fall and an evening1s enjoyment was battle-ball. The G.A.A. sponsored a dance after one of the basketball games this winter. They planned to have a skating party, but the rink was freshly flooded and the girls ended up by having a re- creational hour. In a short time they expect to enjoy bowling SENIOR G.A.A. OFFICERS President - Pam Vohs Vice-President - Verna Goltz Sec. - Treas. - Diane Goodwin Publicity Chairman - Karonne Gilstad JUNIOR G.A.A. OFFICERS President - Mary Jo Parker See. - Treas - Linda Nord Publicity Chairman - Judy Baltes
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