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F. F. A. Seated: Merle Olinger, Mr. Rich, Roger Pedelty, Don Benner, Dick Franks, David Tort, Roger Amas- sen, David Punk. Second row: Robert Armstrong, Bill Bartlett, Gene Evans, Tom Miller, Butch Ash- land, Paul Armstrong, Keith Huntley, Delbert Watson, Ellery Wood, Don Shields, Marlyn Carlson, Duane Walls, Mel Trampl, Roger Best, Virgil Bates, Third row: Ronald Borton, Bob Peterson, Neil Hennis The Future Farmers of America Kpopularly known as the F. F. AJ was organized in 1950. Any farm boy who was taking vocational agriculture could join the group. This year the group made several purchases for the club. As a community project, they purchased a steam cleaner. One ot the projects was to buy grain cooperatively. Dick Franks Won a trip to the International Fair. He received this honor by winning the judging contest at the North Iowa Fair. The club also held a Father and Son Banquet. The officers this year were Dick Franks, president: Roger Amosson, vice president: Don Benner, secretary, Roger Pedelty, treasurer: and David Toft, reporter. Mr. Rich was sponsor. j 39
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PEP CLUB Front row: Susan Merriman, Sandra Merriman, Barbar-a Wood, Lois lames. Eunille Renberg. loyce Lien, Beverly Larson, Beverly Duesenberg. Second row: Mary Furleigh, Dorothy Wedeking, Barbara Clark, Barbara Lester, Virginia Ashland, Dixie Evanson, Donna Moretz, Iudy Merriman, Miss Christen- sen. Third row: Kay Jordan, Donna Wedeking, Betty Markworth, Margaret Newman, Pat Patton, Netah Decker, Nancy Ludwig, Ioan Barlow, lo Steege. Fourth row: Lois Pugh, Barbara Breheny, Ida Mark- worth, Cynthia Bartlett, Marcia Watson, Ianet Hugins, Barbara Gilquist, Marjorie Baum, Norma Nelson. Pep Club was organized in 1950 for the purpose of promoting better school spirit and more sportsmanship thoughout the high school. The group attended all the basketball and football games. During the basketball season, the girls wore gold blouses and black skirts. The membership consisted of twenty-five girls and the cheerleaders. This year a point system was organized and girls with the proper amount of points Will remain as members for next year. New members will be chosen to replace the graduates. Miss Christensen was the sponsor of the group and the officers were Barbara Clark, president, Dorothy Wedeking, vice-president: Virginia Ash- land, secretary, and Barbara Lester, treasurer. 38 N
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SCIENCE CLUB 1 Front row: Alberta Heitland, Mary Furleigh, Ioyce Lien, Louise Hoffman, B'Ann Stork, Lucille Bruch- ner. Back row: Larry Miller, lim Wright, Dick Decker, Lester Nichols, Rollin Treu, Gene Evans, Allan Erickson and Mr. Wells. PC2 PC2, the physics and chemistry club, is a new club this year and is under the sponsorship of Mr. Warren Wells, science instructor. The club is affiliated with the national Science Clubs of America. Any junior or sen- ior with a B average in at least one year of science is eligible. The aims of the club are to increase the members' knowledge of science, to perfect their skills in science, to give service to the community and nat- ion, to understand the importance of science in their lives and to help carry out the program of Science Clubs of Americ-a. There were fourteen members this year. Each member had an individual project, and the Whole group had several projects. The meetings were held the first and third Mondays oi every month. A special program was presented at each meeting. The officers of the group were Lester Nichols, president: Dick Decker, vice president, Ioyce Lien, secretary: and lim Wright, treasurer. 40
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