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First Row: lleft to rightl Pat Reinbold, Stanley Walton, Lyle Fisher, Leonard Stubbs, Jack Ross: Second Row: Mr. Danekas, Arnold Thompson, Bill Johnson, Bernice Rohlman, Lois Knock, Faye Hurdstrom, Raymond Riddle, Bob Frohnhater: Third Row: Ray Hoople, Wayne Montague, Bob Hutsell, Ray Conrad, Echo Geissler, Wendell Dietrich, Richard Buck. LETTER D CLUB President ..,......,,. .,,. R ay Conrad Vice President .,........ . ........., Ray Hoople Secretary-Treasurer ..... ---Bernice Rohlman Representative -.-- - ----------.--.. i ---- A .------ Glenn Kirkwood The Letter D Club started this year with only eight members, two of whom have gone into the armed service, Don Ball and Bob Mead. Thirteen new members have been added to the club. A few weeks before school closed the annual Letter D picnic was held and again proved the high light of the year. -eeeeerse
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First Row, llett to rightj Larry Whidden, Merlin Zier, David McCall, Leonard Stubbs, Lawrence Flood, Duane Horwege, Second Row: John Haynes, Bob Frohnhater, Dean Hink, Jack Wilke, Kenneth Thompson, Donald Brown, Jim Chase, Tom Spining, Third Row: Richard Erturth, Dave Johnson, Arnold Thompson, Stanley Walton, Ermit Holderby, Ray Hoople, Pat Reinbold, George Scharff, Fourth Row, Mr. Thomasson, Echo Geissler, Bob Hutsell, Virgil Gunning, Richard Buck, Keith Morgan, Warren Weston. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The F. F. A. chapter started their new school year with 30 members under Richard Buck, President, Echo Geissler, Vice President, Leonard Stubbs, Secretary, Stanley Reinbolcl, Treasurer, Arnold Thompson, Sentinel, and Virgil Gunning, Reporter. We started the F. F. A. hatchery which has been doing so well we plan to continue it next year. We also are raising broilers to help the F. F. A. fund. During this year we have accomplished a wide field ot work such as shearing sheep, dehorning cattle, welding, metal lathe work, overhauling cars and trucks, and practiced surveying. We also gave a high school dance, and are planning the annual picnic. g An F. F. A. judging team will go to the Spokane Junior Livestock Show, they have had practice in iudging cattle, sheep and hogs in our community. Leonard Stubbs was elected representative from the Davenport and Reardon chapters to attend theannual F. F. A. State Convention at Pullman in April.
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First Row: lleft to rightj Agnes Brodin, Ilene McCaffery, Hazel Logsalon, Janet McCall, Joyce Willis, Dolores Koch: Second Row: Dolores Dietrich, Faye Alexander, Nlariorie Anderson, Velma Conrad, Janet Drake, Patricia Janett, Betty Badgley: Third Row: Mrs. Rambo, Gladys Furgeson, Janet Olson, Florence Conrad KAPPA ETTA CLUB iHome Ec. Clubj President ..,,,,,. ...... F aye Alexander Vice President ......... .... . Dolores Koch Secretary-Treasurer .... ..,,..., A gnes Brodin Reporter ,..,....,,.........,...,,.,..,,....,.,,.,. Gladys Furgeson The Kappa Etta Club, with Mrs. Rambo as advisor, made their contribution to the Junior Red Cross by sewing articles and they are finishing a knitted afghan for the Red Cross. A party and luncheon was held at Christmas and gifts were exchanged. Faye Alexander was elected a Vice President of the State Home Ec. Club, and will go to the state convention as a delegate. The club colors are green and white, and their flower is the gardenia. Their mottoisz Kappa Etta's achievements are-cook and sew and go far.
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