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FUTURE FARMERS Front Row: Howard Youngsirom. Carl Doering. Maurice Near. James Gamble. Alphonse Van Aelst. |r.. (lari Nichols. Clayton Tanner. Edward Hawley. Norman Brown Second Row: Gerald Meyettc. Fred Beck. Bernard Tate. Ted Carlson. Charles Estes. Dayton Clevenger. Melvin MacDonald Third Row: Clifford Youngsirom, I.yle Schultz. Clayton Smith. Gene Bound?. Gayle May. Don May. Allen Crosby. Vernon Lambrix. Gerald Greiner Formi Row: Richard Wygant. Michael Malburg. Clarence lolin-son. Don Brubaker. Thomas Schrump, Willard Tate. Raymond Lambrix ... B k Row: Mr. Pesck, Richard Hcer. Mcinrad Ziegler, lack Shull. Wayne McCarty. Robert Schrump. Stanley Brown. Mitchell Levan-dowski. Aubrey Wcirich. William Leslie The Future Farmers of America is a national organization of boys receiving classroom and field instruction in agriculture. Under the leadership of our president, Edward Hawley; vice-president, Aubrey Weirich; secretary. Junior Van Aelst; treasurer, Carl Nichols; reporter, James Gamble; and adviser, Mr. Pesek, we enjoyed many activities. Some of the activities of this chapter were: a Hunt Supper; the Harvest Festival; a fruit exhibit at Oceana County Fair which took second prize; judging contests; a trip to a college football game in East Lansing; and a ping pong tournament. Edward Hawley attended the state F. F. A. camp; James Gamble and Carl Nichols were delegates to the state convention, Junior Van Aelst and Aubrey Weirich to the national convention. Edward Hawley took second prize in the State speaking contest last year. The 43 members of this club will be better able to take their place in community life because they have received practical and classroom instruction in farming, leadership train ng, and have learned to work and play together. page twenty
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BOYS' CHORUS The Hoys’ Glee Club consisted of thirteen members, which was an increase over the previous years. A large part of the first semester was spent in preparation for the annual concert given in February, and also on numbers that were used at an assembly program. During the early part of the second semester the boys worked on material for the West Shore Music Festival held at Muskegon in May. All of the members took part in the High School Operetta, “The Sunbonnet Girl,” given on April 25, either with leads or chorus parts. The Glee Club was under the direction of the new vocal instructor, Miss Stephanie Ryznar. Miss Ry nar. Charles North. Bruce Shigley. Ward Nelson. Milton Pugslcy, Arvid Wheeler, Carl Doer inn. Wayne McCarty, Carl (enkins, Russell Smith. Hugh Sargent, John Quay puje nineteen
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APPLE JUDGING GRAIN JUDGING Hart’s star apple judges, Willard Tate, James (ramble, and Carl Nichols held the pace set by the teams of the last 14 years, none of which took less than third place. A group of boys went to East Lansing May 8-9 to participate in stock and dairy judging, and grain and potato judging and identifying. MK. LKSLIK PKSKK Hast .J nlan High School It. S. Michigan State College M. S. Michigan State Iniveraity A 11 righ t. f el loirs--” Front Row: Carl Nichols. Wil- lard Tate. James Gamble. Clayton Tanner. Vernon Lamhrix. Al-phors- Van Aclst, Mr. Pesek Bai k Pnw: Gerald Mcyctto. Ted Carlson. Thomas Schrumpf. Aubrey Weirich. and Edward Haw-Icy First Row: Mike Malburg, Norman Brown. Fred Beck. Mitchell I.evandowski. Bill Leslie. Bernard Tate, Don Brubaker StiOONp row: Carl Doering, Day-ton Clevenger. Cliff Youngstrom, Robert Schrump. Lyle Schultz Standing: Ray Lambrix. Melvin McDonald. Gerald Greiner. Mr. Pesek, Charles Estes. Maurice Near ■I « page ticenty-one
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