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Left to right, front row: Richard Sheriff, Terry Knutson, Larry Malaise, Larry Wilson, James St. John, Lloyd Meyer Second row: Mrs. Grada Peterson, advisorg Gene Ford, Stanley Reed, Frank Woods, Paul Riley, Larry DeCamp Third row: Walter Graves, Douglas Raygor, Don Garrett, Roger Knudsen, Jerry St. john, James Spires. high school visual education The Visual Education Clubs include boys interested in operating the film machines. Each operator is required to take instructions, practice using the machines, and pass an oral test for operating the machines. He must show care in the handling of film, and be prompt, courteous, and honest. Service certificates are awarded to qualifying mem- bers in the spring. junior high visual education Left to right, front row: Ronald Gearhart, David Cole, Eldon Weinhold, Clifford Thorn, Ricky Mayes. Second row: Mrs. Grada Peterson, advisor, Donald Meyer, Bruce Toillion. fr W -was
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Left to right, front row: Mr. Diggins, sponsor, Lynn Lrsland, Gary risner, Dean Spangler, nugene Ryerson, John Hanson, Dick Williams. Second row: jim Chelesvig, Roger Hansen, Michael Christenson, john Nessa, Robert Stock- dale, Paul Engles, Larry Mechem, Jerald Sharp, Roger Norem, Larry Kallem. Third row: Jon Frohling, Robert Campbell, Roger Wepel, Carroll Spangler, Russell Torkelson, David Erickson, Lee Burns, Kenneth Malaise, Ronald Wagner, Gene Ford, Harold Stith. Fourth row: Richard Staff, Leland Dencklau, Ambrose McGuire, Walter Graves, Douglas Pinkelei, Gary Smith, Mark Holtan, Mark Thebiay, Gregg Groves, James Clagett, Virgil Davis, David Ersland, Bruce Derschei . future farmers of america The objectives of the FFA are to promote leadership, cooperation and a love of country life. A boy must be enrolled in vocational agriculture and have a plan for a satis- factory supervised farming program to be eligible for membership as a Green Hand. If he successfully completes his farming program and maintains a reasonable grade in Vocational Agriculture he becomes eligible for the Chapter Farmer Degree the sec- ond year. The State or American Farmer Degrees may be granted to those boys who perform their work well and show real leadership ability. Left to fight: Mr. Diggins, advisor, Dick Wil- hams, sentmielg John' Hansen, reporter, Dean Spangler, vice president, Eugene Ryerson, president, Gary Fisher, secretary, Lynn Ers- land, treasurer.
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Left to right, front row: Judy Moellering Calternatej, Judy Kunert finterpretive readingj Beulah Read Cinterpretive d' J M I rea ing g r. Genn Pinkham, speech clirectorg Jeannette Thompson fdramatic declamj Lloyd Meyer fdramatic de- claml, Karen Diggins Cdramatic declam, original oratoryj. Second row' Sharolyn Wilson Coratoricsl decla J M'k . on ITI , I C Abrams fextemporaneous speakingl, Eugene Ryerson Cextemporaneous speaking, radio speakingj Carolyn Brooks 'h d t umorous eclaml, Janice Sharp Chumorous declaml, Kay Sutton Chumorous declamj, Mary Jorgensen Cinterpretive readingl, Kathy Zatloukal falternateb. Third row: Judi Toillion Cradio speakin J Mar Bl k g , y a e foriginal oratoryl, Margretta Burkhart foriginal oratoryj, Gary Obrecht Calternatej, Richard Sheriff Cradio speakingb, Linda Hotz Cal- ternatel, Joanne Kaplan Qoratorical declamj, Mary Sue Sadler falternatel. - speech contestants These students were chosen in the home contest to represent our school in the February pre-district speech contest at Clarion. Those who received a division I rating there entered competi- tion at the district level at Spencer in Marchg those who again received this rating were entitled to enter state compeition in April. Each division had three judges, who individually rated each speaker. To receive a division I rating, the contestant must receive a I rating from at least two of the three judges.
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