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FF , FH Develop Interesting Projects During Year FFA-BACK ROW: H. Mayer, W. Schneider, E. Davis, B. Johnson, J. Albaugh. ROW 2: D. Rodrick, C. Cadwa, T. Hurd, D. Fromm, L. Cottam, K. Korsmo. ROW 3: A. Susee, D. Ball, G. Steinhoff, D. Hess, T. Ketter, F. Eshpeter, R. Reding, Mr. Owen. BACK ROW: D. Evans, D. Slavens, T. Trewood, D. Roslie, K. Perszyk, A. Bulger, M. Wheelock. FHA-FRONT ROW: M. Carlson, S.. Parker, L. Eshpeter, C. French, J. Christensen. ROW 2: A. Little, B. Brodahl, L. Carlson, L. Herrington, L. Vasquez, N. Schlotterbeck. BACK ROW: C. Kertz- man, R. Davey, D. Novotney, C. Meier, M. Winter, Mrs. Sparks. 111 HE members of FFA learn through experience such things as parliamentary procedures, public speaking and ways to solve farm problems. Each year the FP chapter has certain traditional activities. In October the Harvest Ball was carried out by the boys of FFA. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the Chapter Sweetheart, Eileen Davis. In De- cember they held a Christmas party for the members. In April a banquet was held in which the boys received their awards earned during the year. A cruise and a summer camp- ing trip have also been planned. As a special project, a green- house was built for testing the effects of plants being grown in sub-normal conditions. Funds were provided by the Franklin Pierce School District. The members of FHA started the year off with some projects aimed at money making. Among these were selling cookbooks, Christmas settings and selling concessions at games. This year the club was advised by Mrs. Delores Sparks. FHA is for girls who plan to go into the field of Home Economics or those inter- ested in a career of a housewife.
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L E T T E R M E N - l FRONT ROW: L. Ar- mijo, K. Stevenson, F. Holt, J. Archer, M. Bur- rell, T. Yotty, R. Fisch, P. Sallee, B. Ahsten, G. Hadland. ROW 2: Mr. Kyllo, J. Selden, C. Si- mon, P. Ward, J. Whi- tesel, B. Blessing, T. Beckstead, T. Bertucci, R. Cullen, D. Tobacco, F. Eshpeter. ROW 3: V. Pederson, S. Hester, C. Romjue, B. Hale, S. Harshman, G. Perry, D. Roberts, A. Stuen, E. Armstrong, A. Bulger. ROW 4: C. Stevenson, C. Hammer, D. Ander- son, S. Becklund, B. Stay, R. Holmes, T. Marr, D. Taylor, K. Mauerman, T. Johnson, J. Fuller, C. Brown, S. Spencer. BACK ROW: C. Smith, G. Ingram, G. Andersen, R. Carrell, B. Buhler, D. Roller, D. Greco, A. Kollar, W. Kent, J. Pedersen, G. 3 Gadwa, R. Lobeda. ' Letterettes, Lettermen Enjo Pla ing ports ITH the help of Mrs. Baker and the student leaders, Letter- ettes have had a variety of suc- cessful activities throughout the year. Each sport induces individ- ual effort, as well as team partici- pation in such activities as play- days and interclass tournaments. Participation in the GAA cur- riculum is the chief factor qualify- ing a girl for membership. Fund raising activities included a sweatshirt sale at the first of the year, donut and pickle sales, and care of the concession stands dur- ing basketball and football games throughout the season. Mel Burell, president of Letter- men, and fellow members, helped maintain the football stadium and gymnasium by organizing and carrying out after-game cleanups. In addition to this, Lettermen's Club also sponsored the Jan. 28 after-game dance following a home basketball game with the Puyallup Vikings. Lettermen,s Club also held regularly scheduled meetings with the assistance of Mr. Eldon Kyllo, adviser. 110 Fred Holt, John Fuller and George Ingram help clean up LETTERETTES-FRONT ROW: D. Percy, C. Dimond, D. Lind, C. Bromell, D. Irish. ROW 2: K. Nelson, N. Robinson, L. Thompson, M. Barlow, D. Becklund, D. Kindberg. BACK ROW: B. Craig, K. Craig, J. Wright, L. Celmer, C. Christiansen, C. Hartwell, Mrs. Baker.
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Micopaeen Again Strives For ll- meriean RODUCING a yearbook requires a great deal of effort and time. Thought and preparation must be given to each page. A great deal of the Work accomplished by the staff was done outside the class- room. Interviews had to be conducted, and pictures of the numerous activities and events of school life had to be taken. Editor Linda Glenewinkle and her assistants, Phyllis Smith and Janice Christen- sen, kept other members ofthe staff busy doing various assignments. Ted Prida, the business manager, handled the sale and distribution of the annuals. Mr. John Eyres, adviser, helped to keep the staff working smoothly. Linda Glenewinkle, editor John Eyres, adviser ANNUAL STAFF-FRONT ROW: M. Lanphere, J. Christensen, L. Glenewinkle, J. Wright. ROW 2: C. Mullen. P. Smith, L. Horner, N. Robinson, L. Boudreaux, K. Morken, J. Henricksen. BACK ROW: B. Matson, B. McCormick, P. James, S. Jackson, M. Blessing. J. Johnson, L. Campbell, G. Hoover. SECOND YEAR MEMBERS: K. Morken, G. Hoover, J. Christensen, S. Jackson, P. Smith.
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