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(Left to Right) - Top Row - R. Johnson 0. Kohler R. Rasmussen Hillman Chipnan Wright L. Grubaugh R. Badge A. Main Miller L. Christensen J» Badge Selesky. R. Kappe K. Bucholtz 0. Bucholtz McCambridge R. Johnson Stephens. Second Row - R. Main Almy D. Jensen Stout Hockett Huokins Drier Staffen Pull Ostrander Moon Kilbourne C. Jensen G. Jeppesen Beardslee Kelly Hall L. Schrandt. Third Row - K. Grubaugh Fountain Lewis Peasley Have F. Schwandt Lebeck L. Baird Larsen Baker J. Rasmussen Slocum D. Skutt II. Kappe Mahlich J. Kohlor Blumberg L. Baird Hanselman. Fourth Row - H. Fitzner J. Skutt Domine Keyt Flynn Van Ocker R. Rasmussen Hansen J. Stout Simmons R. Christensen Jeppe- sen H. Fitzner Stanton Evens R. Baird P. Bucholtz J. Willison Linscott. There are approximately sev- enty Coys in the Lakeview F.F.A. chapter. Raymond Christensen is president, Russel Hansen is Vice President, Jack Stout is secre- tary, Russel Rasmussen is trea- surer, and Junior Jeppeson is re- porter. At the first regular meeting in the fall about twenty-two boys were initiated into the F.F.A. as green-hands. At the next meeting twenty-four green-hands were ad- vanced to the F. F. A. degree. The County Grain judging contest held at Carson City, Jan- uary twenty-sixth, was won by our local chapter. On March Fifteenth the par- ent-son banquet was held. Approx- imately two-hundred were present at this affair. Livestock, dairy, poultry, grain, potatoes, and farm manage- ment teams were trained and sent to the Junior Farmer's Week con- test held at Michigan State col- lege the first week in May. The results have not been made yet. An educational item of im- portance was the trip taken by five boys to the International Livestock Show at Chicago early in December. These boys earned the right to go to Chicago be- cause of their very fine exhibits shown at our fair in November. Tamarack Page Thirty-one
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(Left to Right) - Top Row - Baker Dawes Roberts G. llielsen Abbey Feldt Welsh Stephens Skinner Arnett talker Pintler Beh.renvra.ld A. Petersen Hayes. Second Row - Stewart Dickerson Carr Andrus Alrr.y Neely Feldt B. Nielsen Paris Hus- ton Imhoff Chapin Hayes Uoffatt Jorgensen Staffen. Third Row - A. Iawrence. U. Lawrence Ellafrits Cross ?. Nielsen Wright Youngs Kappe Smith Pike Sax- ton Hanley Stiner Staffen. Fourth Row - K. Petersen Hyatt Francisco Rasmus- sen Teske Hollenbeck J. Petersen Fitzner Hillman Chamley Abbey Arnett. This year the club did not attempt an operetta because of expense, but did sing carols at Christmas time for the Garden Club, and took part in a music concert held on one nite of the F. F. A. Fair. Some of the Juniors in the club furnish- ed the music between acts of the Junior Play. Anyone who can sing is welcome. We give one-fourth credit to anyone taking Glee Club. Page thirty Tamarack
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(Left to Right) - Top Row - Dawes B. Andrus Roberts IoCambridge G. Neilsen E. Abbey Hardy Welsh Stephens Skinner E. Arnett B. Johnson Walker Pintler Behrenwald A. Petersen V. Johnson. Second Row - Dickerson Van Antwerp Carr 0. Andrus Almy Neely Feldt B. Neilsen Paris Muston Farrar Chi pram Baker Im- hoff Smith Green Youngs. Third Row - Lebeck D. Cross P. Neilsen Hansen .Han- ley N. Cross Saxton Bannen Pike Wright Bush Helms Smith Stanton Taylor. Ellafrits Ostrander Otzman B. Jensen. Fourth Row — K. Petersen J. Jensen Shelly Fortes Hyatt Francisco Rasmussen Sherman Willison Petersen Fitzner Merritt Richards N. Hillman K. Charon V. Charnley D. Abbey T. Arnett. The Home Ec. club began this year with a membership of seventy five. They elected the following officers: Presi- dent—Jeanette Petersen, Vice President—Hazel Sherman, Sec- retary--Helena Fitzner, Treasurer—Burnadean Houghton, Re- porter—Reta Rasmussen, and Sponsor—Hiss Leone Willison. We joined the Michigan and American Home Ec. Clubs. During the year we held three parties. The biggest was the Leaping Lena's Party, when we entertained the F.F.A. teachers and other gentlemen friends. At our other guest party we entertained the Morley Club. Through out the year we had several activities. We sold chocolate milk and pop during the noon hours and at the bas- ketball games, packed Christmas baskets, and furnished cur- tains for the Red Cross and Home Ec. rooms. The club also started a cafeteria in which hot lunches were served each noon. We arranged a flower show exhibit and won a certificate award. In all we have had a very good year. Page Thirty-two Tamarack
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