High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 101 text:
“
Qq l'7C3-0000's Seated : lleft to right, Wayne Knaak, Fred Friedrich, Marvin Quick, Fritz Heyl, Ross Kreiling, Don Meyer, Mr. Patchett. 2nd Row: Henry Hintz, Richard Middleton, Donald Barrett Laurence Meyer, Smith Rakestraw, John Schimmelpfenning, Leo Gray, Robert Hall, Roy Golden, Donald Morris, Leroy James. 3rd Row: Roland Kastner, Dave Caulkins Dale Rakestraw, Barton Irwin, Dwight Whitaker, Jake Smith, Gerald Gathmann, Stanley Noll, John Dosier, Frank Golden, Melvin Hundt. Lth Row: Edward Heinhorst, Ronald Vogel, Duane Golden, Steve Herrman, Norman Tisdale, Vergil Bortell, Charles Bilyeu, Wesley Hilst, Russell Barnes, Albert Morris. 5th Row: Wintfred Richardson, Gene Vonderheide, Norman Bilyeu, Eldon Wahlfeld, Maurice Walker, Harvey Goodin, Jack Richardson, Loren Sunderland, Ronald Meyer, George Long, Ray Rochester. C ,X I-.12 if H- I iigngjippld fi fm' ,D The F.F.A. has had many activities during 1951-1952 for its 52 members. The officers are Fred Heyl, Presidentg Marvin Quick, vice-president Q Ross Kreiling, secretary, Don Meyer, treasurerg Fred Friedrich, reporter, Wayne Knaak sentinel, John Schimmelpfenning, historian. The latter part of July and early August of 1951 saw some of the members at the project show at the Lewiston Fair Grounds. Our F.F.A. boys did well by bringing home a large number of ribbons. Some of the F.F.A. boys attended the Leadership Camp at Epworth Camp grounds at Lewiston in August 1951. This is a camp composed mainly of officers and advisors. On December 8, 1951, two car loads of boys traveled to Delavan to participate in the judging and grain show held there annually. The Forman F.F.A. took first place in the judging contest. Many ribbons were awarded our boys on the corn they displayed. This corn was raised by the boys as a summer project. The boys sold stationary, wrapping paper, and ribbons for the Christmas season. Later on in February, they sold garden seeds, working in cooperation with the Vitality Seed Company. The F.F.A. had printed a calendar with a picture of all the members on it. Money for publishing this calendar was obtained by selling ads, which appeared on the calendar, to the local merchants. In the spring, the boys planted pine trees for Lewis Warner. For the past three years the F.F.A. has had a chain gilt program. Each boy who receives a gilt is to return two bred zilts to the chapter for distribution the next year. This year four gilts were distributed to members of the chapter. As a final climax to a very successful year for the Agriculture Department a parent and son banquet was held in the Forman Gym on the evening of March 27. VOGhL'S INC. Super Markets Lockers Phone 77 Manito, Illinois
”
Page 103 text:
“
fi see Qs w IF MOTHER ONLY KNEW Janet Maxwell-a mother, Betty Meyer, Aunt Mary-who trys to help, Shirley Pal- mer, Connie Maxwell-eldest daughter, Carolyn Horner, Betty Lou Marvell-mho hopes to be an actress, Joy Risen, Bernadine-Betty's pal, Eloise Wh1i'f8k6I', Wflblll' Maxwell-atomic bomb personified, Hercules Nelson-W1lbur's pal, Leroy James, Mr. John Maxwell-a calm father, Ross Kreiling, Gladys Gooch-Janet s friend, Marilyn Bernshausen, Charles 'Brains' Burke-Connie's frlend, Ronald Thomas, Dr. ggifgy Gooch-biology teacher, Keith Runyon, Badge Burns-a P011-Ce Officer, Fred e ' rich, Policemen, Duane Golden, Parker Lawlis. DEAR PAPA Herman Carr-the father, Richard Van Etten, Mrs. Carr-the mother, Glenda Ken- nedy, Laine Carr-their 20 year old daughter, Anna Lee Morris, Dicky Turner- a friend of Laine's, Ronald Lee Kreiling, George Carr-the Carrs' 15 year old son, John Schimmelpfenning, Carol Ruth Carr-the 13 year old daughter, Virginia Carey, Miss Lucinda Carr-Mr. Carr's aunt, Joan Reed, Mrs. Elvira McDuffie-neighbor, Clarabelle Hall, Mr. J. Caswell Drennen-manufacturer, Charles Henry, Don Dren- nen-his son, Charles Wilson, Mr. Yeates-a serious lawyer, Ronald Meyer, Janet Roden-friend of Laine's, Lois Hilst, Liz Estes-Joyce Hamilton, Mickey Strong- Joyce Richardson, Lou Barton-Nancy Martin, all friends of Laine's. MANITO CLEANERS Quality Cleaning Phone lh3 Manito, Illinois
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.