FFQ During the su mer and fall of 1939 the Molto F.F.A. had a chapter pro ject consisting of 15 acres of sweet corn. Maurice Horn was in chrrge the project and did most of the work during the smmncrs The chapter cleared S281u75, and in this way the organization was put on m firm financial basis. The chapter flso hfd six gilts to put out on contracts this voor, an according to thc contracts, two pigs must he returned to the chapter from every gilt, so tht chapter accordingly doubled the number of hogs which they now ownt Lost fell xt the beginning of the school our 19 freshmen were taken in to the chapter--the largest clrsw in the histor of the orcdnization. Tho First aoiivity of th cgupter this voor was r '.1c bbit hunt following which the winning clgsses more given A pmrtv Ct Drv Late On Novomhtr 17 the boys gave Q harvest bfli to celebrate the comnletion of the chapter project of 1959. In Februnry tho annual fftntr-son bsnruet was hgld with an attendance of 80 boys and tnrir fuihtrs. At this time, Rr. Carl Johnson was presented with a gift for letting tht chapter use his horses rnd machinery during the time thcy h'd port of thcir project on his farm. Ronnld Robinson, outstanding junior, roctivcd the Carl Raymond Gray, Union P.oific schol rship for C4nyon County. This scholarship consists 3100 in cash .t .n ggriculturfl Collage and transportrtion two WGySo On March 13 P swimning p rty wds held at Givens Springs. This complztfs the 1ctivitigs of tha chspier for this year, but we hope it has many more profitzbls yofrs. Officors of the organization :ro gs f,110,g, James Gifford, vice- presidontg Earl Cummings, treosurorg Roncld Robinson, secreturyg Homer Lyon, watch dogg Curl Bfrr, president, Weslie B rker, reporterb and Gene Grohrm, second vice-president. 'N v I Y I A 3 1 x r 1 1 A .LL g'1 n noQ4 Q K ',? C, ,C,fi'sf.i S. ,fx y. IQ. -a 'J 5 A of fc at fl Vi I . 3 . ff , X ,Ax Y Q' ,lg u 'N , V U ,fx 4. fx A. 1 .'N . 2:-XX of A L ', ,QQ -1 Y 5' ,a!:.4'v
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L..I.SCILLiI3 K Twelve new members were initiated into the L.L.S. Club at the regular initiation meeting held in September. At the first business meeting, the following officers were elected: Edith McClintick, president, Rose Divin, vice president, Ilene Brunzell, secretary, and Marjorie Burman, treasurer. During the first semester the girls sponsored a roller skating party, served supper at an I.0.0.F. dance, served at the football banouct end held a Christmas party in addition to the regular meetings Their project for the semester was the new troohv c.sr which hes been Officers for the second semestcr were: Rose Divin, president Lucille Capps, vice presidentg Luana Rcinckc, socretarvg and Robert. P .rson, trees urer. During the second semester the girls sponsored a leap Jc'r dance, which 4 I O ri, v 1 o placed in the hall of the new building. 3 proved very successful, gave an alumnus party, a theatre party, and a swim- ming party. They also took charge of the decorating for com encoment and baccalaureate. Members of the club are Cbrck rcwlg Miss Cnstcrlin, Peggy Westbrook, Miss Maxwcol, advisor, Catherine Curtis, Ila Slone cker, Marcella Mathews, Birdoen Sharp, Mnrjore Burman, Bertha Selby, Ilene Brunzell, Luana Reinekc, Lucille Capps, Hazel Soudcrs, Berb ra Swainston, Roberta Pearson, and Louise Wtlkcro Front row: Velma McArthur, Ellen Morgan, Edith McClintick, Eleanor Graves, Ardis Reininger, hose Divin, Crtherine Ivie, rnd Fern Chase. Seated: Norma Simpson end Merthf Belle Fease. L-u
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