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First row: A. Turk, C. Puckett, J. Verburg, S. Eckersley, S. Hayden, A. Harher, M. Westby. Second row: J. Rediske, S. Rehbein, P. Reed, R. Posey, J. Kimberling, C. Palmateer, J. Hood S. Davis. A. Anderson, M. Lacey. Third row: Mrs. Paul, Advisorg L. Guthu, C. Guthu, W. Walters, V. Wagner, C. Fifer, P. Pattee J. Watson. J. Hale, J. Lindberg, G. Horner, B. Bayne. Fourth row: C. Wenz, B. Anders, A. Klinker, N. Turner, C. lser, B. Fox, B. Mitchell, A. Moore D. Wolf, B. Keller. Future Homemakers of America. F.H.A. means Future Homemakers of America. The main purposes of the club are to promote an interest in homemaking and to emphasize the importance of the home, community membership, and leadership. The club has been busy during the year selling coffee at the games. This year an initiation was given for the new members. Several girls were sent to the District convention in October, and two delegates will be sent to the State convention in Corvallis. We gain points for the various projects we have and the various meetings we attend. lf our points total 50 at the end of the year, we are entitled to go on the annual Beach Trip to Seaside. Sylvia Eckersley FHA OFFICERS President Kneeling in front: Ardene Turk, Parliamentarian: Sylvia Eckersley. Presi- dent. Standing: Alice Harber, Historiang Marilyn Wes- liy. Reporter: Jeannie Verhurg, 5 Q' C r e I a r yg Sharon Hayden, Viet- President. Not pictured: Carol Pue- kett. Treasurer. v
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Offlcers of Estacada FF.A. Chapter 1 u Hrs if ' 1131. uw Buzz Randall President Jim Heiple, Treasurer, Larry Weisgerber, Reporter Jim Chrysler, Assistant Treasurer, Charles Coxe, Sentinel Buzz Randall, President, Gordon Schmidt, Secretary Stan Ruther ford, Vice President. The Estacada Corn Judging team placed lst in the County over nine other schools and 2nd in the State. We were State champions the two previous years. The State show was in Hermiston. Jesse Moore, James Chrysler, George Hull, James Heiple, Floyd Courtain, and Gary Ames were the team members. James Chrysler and Jesse Moore, working together as a demonstration team on '6The Care of the Sow and Litter,', placed 2nd at The Dalles Fat Stock Show. James Coffield won grand champion in the State with his prize Angus cow. He also won State champion beef showmanship award. The Chapter Parliamentary team placed 2nd in the Columbia River District contest over ten schools. Team members were George Weisgerber, Jesse Moore, Gary Ames, James Chrysler, James Heiple, and Charles Coxe. Alternates were Buzz Randall, Floyd Courtain, Don Frost, Richard Miller, Robert Shook, Gordon Schmidt, and Joe Mueller. Among the social events was the Annual Parent-and-Son Banquet. George Bailey did a masterful job as the master of ceremonies. Over 170 people attended. The local boys, 22 strong, went on a summer trip to Bonneville, The Dalles, Redmondis Deschutes County Fair, Suttle Lake, Brightenbush Hot Springs, Detroit Dam and home-three days in all. The Chapter FFA basketball team is again in operation with but one defeat for the A squad and none for the Bi, squad at the time of writing. Estacada Chapter this year has 63 members, nearly half the boys in school. Many of these boys were not listed as team members, but their fine spirit of competition helped our teams do better in all contests. The present public spaker has been selected. Cecil Crowe will carry the fortunes of the chapter in the contests this year. Crowe the orator. Champ Coffield and champ, A bit of welding. Do it thi way George
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QW-V row: Mrs. Tate. Advisor: C. Currier. M. Nicholls, P. Joyner. .lo Ann Davis, L. Lightnvr. N. D. Nlillmurn. S. Dmytryk, J. Norton. row: C. Moore. Linda Lightnvr, Uiauf- Milburn, ll. Goodman. K. Rolph. li, lfranlclin, j, l. Wleston. row: lf. Osborne. Joyce Davis. l'. l'lolfmvis!e-r. K. Wagner, J. VQ-rlmurg, D. Curry. A. Harlwr. B. Bc-ss. Fourth row: S. Dodge-. Nl. Nlagrudvr. Xl. Wvstlmy. D. llrockv. W. Sinclair. P. Rf-Pd. J. Hayden. D. Currier. Fifth row: A. Moore. B. Fox. P. Pattvv, S. Pam-1-, S. Haymle-n. J. Wallarv, Forensics Honor Society OFFICERS Left to right: ,lanice Buhlinger. George Weisgf'rlver. Treasurer: Bill Varitz. Vict- Presidentg Mr. Paul, Aflvisorg Bill Sinclair. President: Evilo Oslmorne. Sergeant-at Armsg Donna Curry, Secretaryg John Harlrcrt. l 961'
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