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Oo! ?C in as ?' g ,1 J ,jf QPl !f , . ' ' ' ...ual ROW I, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Hansen, Advisor: P. Brockus, P. McCabe, D. Hart, I. Hutchinson, C. Howell, T. Cook W. Powell, C. Skeans, D. Ireland, D. Reece, J. Wuehler. ROW 2: W. Pullin, R. Heitz, S. Bolz, E. Spangler, D. Coble, E. Van Matre, C. Eldred, G. Henderson, N. Cross, J. Bright. ROW 3: H. Parker, N. Stokes, R. Sturm, J. Hartle D. Covington, P. McCabe, L. Carpenter, P. Scalph. ROW 4: D. Crossley, L. Walker, I. Matsubu, B. Alexander, D. Shuster, D. Kurz, D. Lysinger, L. Williams. ROW 5: E. Ashmore, C. Myers, V. Hansen, R. Henggeler, D. Martin, R Jones, G. Groves, H. Field, L. Betts, E. Field. F. F. H. Neil Cross, F.F.A, President, Greta Eldred, F, H. A, President. The F, F. A, officers for the 53-54 school year were Neil Cross, President, Ned Stokes, Secretary, Lyle Derie, Treasurer, Joe Hartle, Reporter, Peter McCabe, Vice Presi dent, and Paul McCabe, Sentinel. We participated in seven district judging contests. They were dairy products, livestock, meats, farm machineries, crops, poultry, and dairy cattle. We had a state judging contest at Moscow, Idaho, in June that in- cluded all of the above contests. The Fruitland Chapter sponsored the Ag. Ball and took part in the Spring Fair.
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I f News New! NEWS Virginia Butler Editor Ioyce Dorrah Assistant Editor ROW I LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Eldred, C. Dale. ROW 2: P. Smith, S. Preston, E. Limbaugh, P. McCabe, N. Shaf- fer. ROW 3: I. I-lartle, C. Vaughn, M. Johnson, C. Jones, C. Fry. ROW 4: D. Ly- singer, F. Tannlund, I. Baines, N. Schubert, D. Larkin, S. Shannon. ROW 5: D. Cros- sley, D. Lisenby, V. Samuels, I. Bell, E. Boxberger, R. Palmer. ROW 6: Miss Judy, Advisor: J. Van Matre, B. Bright, R. Glas- son, I. Burham, N. Palmer, H. Sager. TALK O' THE SCHOOL Yes, it was the talk of the school! What?--the GRIZZLY GAZETTE! Who? --why, it was published by the Junior Class Where '? --in Fruitland High School, of course! When?--1953-54, our school year! Why? --to inform and entertain you, the students of Fruitland High! The Junior Class ele ctedV irginia Butler as your editor and Joyce Dorrah as your assistant editor. The two chose a very capable staff and soon the news boiled from the press as honey pours from the comb. Yes, they were very busy bees! But you know we have really enjoyed work ing for you. We only hope we have been of ser- vice to you!
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4 C I L13 ROW I, LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Fry, I. Secoy, C. Points, N. Shaffer, M. Scalf, W. Johnson, R. Copeland, J. Cary, K. Hale, B. Reimers, L. Tschirgi, D. Ireland. ROW 2: J. Maine, P. Jones, I. Vanderpool, B. Isabell, C. Fry, D. Prawirz, L. Hayes, M. Newman, J. Hager, J. Mootz, Miss Brown, Advisor. ROW 3: N. Palmer, J. Cross, V. Maine, C. Graves, P. Harold, M. Higley, G. Graham, B. Branscomb, J. Burham, C. Jones, V. Butler, V. Tschirgi. ROW 4: S. Wood, S. Cruson, S. Preston, M. Talbot, 1. Chester, M. Wenzel, L. Strawn, J. Martin, D. Evans, L. Amos, B. Gross, C. Dale. ROW 5: C. Keck, D. Cleverly, J. Fitzsimmons, B. Dennett, M. Stephens, M. Brawner, I. Dorroh, M. Merritt, C. Homan, J. Preston. O Cx- Q X X ff I 4 E x M!!-' sf ?- D S vo S f .P 5 Under the leadership U' A X f, 5 of our new advisor, Miss 6 Sig? iifii asf' S4 Brown, and our officers, Q af!! fi' g ,MO who were elected at the 4190 ' OQ-X beginning of this school NEW rl term, the Future Home- makers of America started another busy year with their formal initiation on October 29, 1953. They observed F, H, A, Week by presenting a thirty minute radio program. Six delegates and six members attended the dis- trict meeting at Meridian on October 17, 1953, The local chapter was represented by two delegates at the State F. H. A. Convention in Twin Falls. The F, H, A, members entered a large number of exhibits in the Fruitland Vocational Spring Fair. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: 1. Bingaman, V.Pres.g G. Eldred, Pres.gJ.Ma1-tin, Sec.gV. Butler, Treas.gROW 2: J. Dorra Pub.Mgr.: M. Stephens, Parliamentarian D.Cleverly, Pub. Mgr., D. Evans, Historian.
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