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t .lfi as Qlief BACK ROXY: il. Ambler. XY. Guilfoyle. A. Koehlcr. H. Amfahr. G Rider. F. Pohl. E. Budach. G. Balch FOURTH ROXV: XV. Brandt. M, Schlesinger. X. Hothstatter. -l. Schuster. K. Schlesinger. D. Mellott. A. Frey THIRD ROXW: P. Scheidenhelm. T. Truckenbrod. R. Kern. D. XX'ood. R. Saylor. K. Piller. Al. Gehant SECOND ROXW: Il. Williir'cl. N. Klinefelter. tl. Kennedy. M, Hartley. D, Engels. T. Iwlunson. G. XX'ixom FIRST ROXW: Mr. Illorris. C. Frey. lf, Novak. lf. Kidd. G. Truckenbrod. R. Althaus. R. Auclistc-ttei' NOT PlCTl'RED: N. Fassig. D. Truclcenbrocl THE FFA closes its books on another successful year. During the year many different projects were organized, planned and carried out under the leader- ship of Mr. Morris, advisorg Elwood Kidd, presidentg Glen Truckenbrod, vice-presidentg Eu- gene Novak, sec- retary: Richard Alt- haus, treasurer: Clayton Frey, sentinelg Robert Auchstetter, reporter. First on the list was a theme to be chosen by the organization for their homecoming float. It was llnflfll H7111 the Hnbr tim! lfvilli Mnffffu nf it. Other projects were as follows: dog house during the Rochelle game, oat variety test plot with Mr. George XVilhelm. bowling party. swimming party. donkey basketball game, and a square dance sponsored with the FHA. Each year the boys sponsor a Parent and Son Banquet. At the bancjuet Bill Burkart was awarded a swine trophy for the best hog project of last year. Cattle Call 33,4 Prc-ceding the banquet, speeches were given by several members about their projects, followed by a movie, How to Raise a Boy. Keith Piller and james Gehant ordered trees to plant for soil conservation and wild life refuge. Ag classes helped set them out. Glen Trucl-cenbrod won grand champion beef female at Section Eight FFA fair at Ottawa. with his Angus heifer. He also won grand champion steer over all breeds with Angus steers. Clayton Frey's entry was third in a large class of Holstein heifers. Other boys showing at FEA fair were Bill Burkart, Robert Auchstetter and Elwood Klklil. The members are required to participate in one or more projects of various nature. Record books are completed at the close of each year to determine the success of the individual. In final summary of the year's projects Elwood Kidd with his large dairy project was high in farm earnings.
IQQQCA Gonfed tall ij MENDUTA had ten inclixidual Npnuh tw ents xiarting out at thc Rotk lfalls Caiiiticruiituz Mina .laik- N011 and Phyllis xKl.lt50I'l. Loiiicnli' play rcatlursg Donna Kilhiirn. st-rimix play rtmlt-rg Bob .latch and Isahul No Help Wanted Brutk. ratlio speak- crsg llatkicvlolim and Ellen Rith. cxtum- porancous spcaikcrxg j-li:i Kuuhl. .ittcr-dinner spuakcrg Ifmmalou Ritt- iiicirr. original oration. Ifrom Cloiiticrciicc. scvcii QPlif,'llix. Donna. Isabel. Ellcn. lrciic. Ilolm. and Emiiialouy want on to Dixtritt in -lolict. Plating at Distritt. 'Iohn Kuchl and lrcm- Ritli traxclcd In Su' tional wlicrc they tiilul to plain. Mr. Claumii in struitul thc iiitlivitlual spcutli L-iitraiiti. 'WY' 1 NI. J ri G ramaficfi PRESENTING Doiialtl Elmufs 'Baltotiy' Stciiui. Mumlota tied for thirtl plate in thu SL-ctional muct at Ottawa. Previously. the Mcmlotans had taken tirst liwiiorx at the Di5tritt toiitcst at .loliut and had won tfijmwr and twu if.u'tfffw1f ratings at thc NCIC Con- tcrcmf Dramatits lfcstixal at Rock Falls. The play was dircctul by Mr. XY'arrcn. Phyllis XY'atson wax proiiiptcr. aml Altrutl Viqkcry was in tliargc ot' iiiaku up. 'IHE ALL-SCQHUOL PLAY, How to Propose . v.'ritt-n lui' Conrotl Ssilcr. wan I7L'FlAOTIUL'kl hutoru an .1IWlWl'L'Ll4lllX'L' MHS .ixsciiilwly A tant- in om' att. it startul with thu lirolwowal ot' the tau mari aiitl lul up tw tht, lWI'L'Sxl1l day. 'lhcrc wt-rf no lL'.lLllllKQ rolui cwryonc iii it was it star. The play was tlirutul hy Mr. XY'arrn-ii. .mtl Marilyn lianwau scrxt-tl as proiiiptcr, SPlfliCQH CQONTIZSTAXTS '-4 ff? BACK ROXX' l lirtitli, I. Ritli. Mr. filam- N. R -lat-th 5lfA'l'lfD: li. Rith. P. Vhatwti. M. .lail-Qwn, li, Ritt- IULQLV. Yl, Kut-lil. -.,. O 'Q c.ox'i'i2sT PLAY STANDING: P. XX'atwi1. I. Kun-hl. lf. Niiiix .5 Mi W'ai'i+.n. SIQATPD: N. Hcn.li'1tk. Cf Cliazitlln-i'. 'l. liriixlxlcy. VV. Circctwmmli Wf Iiiiikt-. A, Aithti lSAf.K li0XX'. P laiiw, li Ditluy. M: Wa: , -mm Xl'fllXlJ Rf,XX XY llitukll. Yngilmlltl, ll llxlt li Kitltl. Ci. 'l'i'Liil4Ltihii'tl. M liait ii HKUXI RIJXX- R latiih. F X-txt. lw XY.iltt-ix ll. 'lk-iitlti.
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