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The old pot really boils when the Future Homemakers of America commence on one of its projects. Let it not be said that these fair damsels won’t know how to boil water. They even make full course dinners and serve them to their parents at an annual banquet. But they need not fear, with all the tantalizing odors that escape from the cooking room, many can tell that they go deeper into the cooking situation than boiling water. They take time off from true duty to have a little fun. The party days are taken up with a fall party and a Val- entine party—hearts to all. Stay in your own backyard doesn’t apply to the girls. They sponsor a homemaking group in Italy. Few more lessons from the Italian girls and maybe the local chapter will feel adept in putting on an Italian spaghetti meal. Just an idea.
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| The salvation of tomorrow’s generation rests on the shoulders of the boys known as the Future Farmers of America. They don't sit by and let the world go around, they really keep themselves busy. Each and every one of the boys has his own home project, be it sow, wheat or cows. Experience is obtained as well as earning a few shekels for the pocket. Home pro- jects are a must, if no project, no member. They’ve had stock shown in many shows; came out on top, too. Another feather in their caps is the fact that they have one of the top judging teams in Oregon, Rather good rec- ord, don’t you think? It can’t be said these fair boys are home bodies. They certainly have their share of social life with banquets, judging contests and parties. Yes, parties; the F. H. A. and KF. F, A. had a trip to the beach. Sounds like fun, don’t you think? VERNON HULIT ......... Vice-President TAMES (RUB CHS: 2 ee eee, President BARTON KAMNA a ee a Reporter PER ORE VGN. os 2 ees ee ee ee Treasurer GRE VIN ICH ME yee eee ee ee Secretary iE 3 fae 5 101 PR SO ce ot a Ee ee ae ele Advisor
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Girls’ Leag Let it not be said that the girls can’t handle situations. Just name it, and they will accommodate. It’s the Girls’ League that decorates the lunchroom on Halloween, Christmas or P.-T. A. If there’s no special occasion to decorate they make one. Not one but all girls are members of the league, so it can’t be said that the word choose exists in its vocabulary. They are strong believers in the slogan, “We Were All Created Equal.” The social calendar is really filled with all the candy sales to help Unesco. And the freshman mixer was really an event. All the food was eaten, the music absorbed and every one had a marvelous time. Some needy family had a good Christmas, thanks to the girls, a big basket was filled with supplies donated by the students. A note of “Thanks” for all the fine services of the league. Boys’ League What the girls can’t do the boys play the part of-Sir Gallant and come to the rescue. However, let it not be said that they are all brawn and no brain. There was brain as well as brawn behind that wonderful Dog Patch Dance. However, let it be said that beauty, brains, and brawn were all put to- gether to come up to this unique affair. It was put to- gether so good that the students even danced! This is the year! Yes, the boys have banded to- gether and are now an organized group. This is the first year for the group. If an organization can be judged for future years as to its strength the first year, never fear. A word of congratulations fellows. DON RICH, Secretary —- JAKE RUFER, President — RAY ROTHSTROM, Vice-President — LYLE GUERICKE, Treasurer MR. JENSEN, Advisor
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