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Top Row-left to right-Ella Marie Gann, Billie Willman, Gwen Howell, Irene Lyness, Vera Sides, Dolores Lyness, and Maxine I-luls. BELOW, upper picture-F.H.A. President, Jane Bredfield. Bstow, lower picture-NEEDY FAMn.Y Box. Left 'to right -I Elizabeth Dudonsky, Jane Bredfield, and Miriam Ti-uno now-left to right-Donna Dahl, Shir- ley Kling, Janet Cook, Nancy Harding, Doris Miller, Rose Serrlemier, Lois Jean Johnson. SECOND Row-left to right-Mrs. Nelson, Ad- visor, Jane Breclfield, Marlene Alton, Beverly Lafady, Fern Schaffran, Kitty Dean, and Astrid Slceie. FRONT Row-left to right-Jeanne Eklund, Elizabeth Dudansky, Virginia Curtis, Emmabelle Conger, Violette Eklund, Grace Hansch, Lois cobb and Betty Avery. The Future Homemakers of America, headed by jane Bredfield proved to be an active club, accomplishing much toward the purpose of F.H.A. At the first meeting of the year, the fol- lowing officers were elected: President, jane Bredfieldg Vice-President, Janet Cookg secretary, Astrid Skeieg and Treasurer, Violette Eklund. One of the most successful projects of the F.H.A. was the preparing of baskets which they distributed on Thanksgiving and Christmas. These baskets went to the needy families of the community. They raised funds for the club by holding a dance and having several bake-sales. For social gatherings they sponsored pot-luck dinners. Among their outstanding events were the Mother's Tea for F.H.A. and Senior mothers, and a square-dance party in honor of the gradu- ating Seniors. Their Advisor, Mrs. Nelson, gave them much assistance and time, which was greatly appreciated.
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11 lvl .t - 733. Front Row-left to right--Roy Reiman, Tex Hurley, Bill Cook, Gerald Wade, Mickey Lalicker, Trvitt Crayford, and Melvin Kayser. Second Row-left to right-Mr. Nelson, Advisor, Stanley johnson, Richard Elliott, Don Tinney, Jim johnson, Marvin Sides, john Nelson, and Alvin janisch. Third Row-left to right-Bernard Elliott, Vernon Newell, Eldon Robins, Floyd Haderly, George Eaton, Gene Brazier, Marvin Wade, and Roger Gardner. Fourth Row-left to right--Butch Ribelin, Bob Long, Leonard Little, Veril Wade, Cliff Shero, Stuart Enevoldsen, jerry Fowler, and Gene Faultner. Top Row-left to right-Bill Woodrujf, Delmar Stone, Danny Mott, Ed Glenz, jim Titus, Cliff Ralston, and Lewis Barker. Y The F.F.A., under the supervision of Arthur ,..,,, ,A g Nelson, accomplished a great many things this ,,.', year. They bought a new Ford tractor and Mr. Nelson taught the greenhands how to run it using a blade, plow, disk, and drag. During their , li Q course they did custom work for people who fs-gfgiiLf'ff were willing to let them do it on their property. 5 g. The work they turned out was very good and f 57441 i 'i V p many people asked them to do that kind of work - ritri for them. This not only helped them in their course, but helped them raise funds for the ' organization. The F.F.A. motto is: - Learning to do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to serve. Two of the F.F.A. boys were awarded F.F.A.- letters for their outstanding work during the past years. They were Roger Gardner and Marvin Sides. Roger and Marvin also received their State Farmer degrees. Honorary members chosen by F.F.A. this year were D. Rodgers, john Moffett, and D. O. Baker. They were contributors and boosters for the F.F.A. and will always be remembered. Their supervisor, Arthur Nelson, will always be remem- bered for his outstanding work in teaching the boys and young men of Castle Rock the funda- mentals of farming. UPPER--Jim Titus, President. LOWER-F. F. A. Tractor-Jim Titus and Cliff Ralston.
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if FRONT-left to right-Monte Martinsen, Bob Long, Delmar Stone, Stan john- son, and Mr..Nelson, Advisor. MIDDLE-Bernercl Elliott, Ron McKone, Leonard Little, Bill Woodruff, and Rodger Dana. Kerr, Doug Gilleland, and Gale Maddux UPPER RIGHT-Bob Strain, President. si f in Organized for boys interested in Auto Mechanics and the fund- amentals of machine operations, the boys saw lots of movies on mechanics. 'l'hey also took two field trips, one afternoon trip to Longview, and one all day trip to Portland. The boys saw and learned about many numerous things to help them in the held ol mechanics. The boys were privileged to see six movies on the care and operation of air- plane engines. They also learned what makes an airplane fly. Among the many places the boys visited were the Kaiser-Frazier plant in Portland and also the Union Pacific Railroad shops in Portland. TOP-Bob Strain, Richard Howell, Tom FRONT Row-Harriet Babcock. SECOND Row-left to right-Florence Enevold- sen, Jeanne Eklund, Nancy Nesbitt, Marlene Alton, Violette Elclund, Shirley Kling, Beverly Lafady, Kitty Lou Dean, and Marilyn Swift. BACK ROW-DOl0fCS Lyness, Edith Reiman, Fern Schaffran, Doris Miller, Emma Davis, Janet Cook, Irene Lyness, Kathy Zerby, and Miss Jones, Advisor. LEFT-Violette Eklund, President. The purpose of the Commer- cial Club is to learn the proce- dure expected in prospective jobs. With Miss jones as ad- visor, the club learned many worth while traits. For their president they chose Violette Eklundg Vice-President, Marlene Alton, and Jeanne Eklund for Secretary-Treasurer. To further their purpose the club took in- formation trips through busines- ses in Longview. Among the of- fices visited were Weyerhaeuser, Insurance, Real Estate, and the Longview B u s i n e s s College, where various machines were demonstrated. To help financial matters several bake sales were held, thus giving the members the idea of buying pins.
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