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'io Row One: Arnold Larson, Dean Caley, Elmer Bjelland, Lowell Stack, Thomas Fisher. Gordon Irwin, Ellis Ronshaugen, Levin Newport, Gordon Roen, Terry Olson. Row Two: John Mahoney, Donald Smith, Lannie Kunkel, Sheldon Lovdahl, Rodney Olson, Virgil Berg, Eldon Cline, Dene Karna, Dick Severson, Robert Lovdahl, Mr. Raymond Skorheim. Row Three: Doron Quandt, Gary Anderson, Wallace Wherley, Robert Irwin, Loren Andreson, Garven Langseth. Rodney Lovdahl, Gerald Donelenko, Marlo Strain, Orlin Larson, Nor- ton Lunder. The Future Farmers of America, under the direction of advisor Mr. Raymond Skorheim, have been very active this year. They have taken part in many contests, among which were the Dairy contest in Jamestown, the Crop contest in Valley City, and the National Livestock contest in Fargo. These boys are well known for their parliamentary pro- cedure, being the most effective in Minot High. The aim of this club is to develop the co-operation and education, which is lacking in many rural communities. I7 FFA Proudly Known As Club With Best Parliamentary Procedure Eat and be healthy, the farmers say. Dene Karna sells ice cream bars. 3 we K,- I 1-Or Take this down and see if it checks. Norton Lunder and Gerald Norsby check the FFA books. Y X
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FHA Teaches Members Fundamentals of Home Economics Sew Away. Videll Callies and Marie Kath Sew on Projects. I .Z Soup's On! Beverly Hagaseth and Marlys Mahoney Row One: Videll Callies, Shirley Leigh, Donna Pankow, Donna Mar- tindale, Beverly Hagaseth, Margaret Krag, Marjorie Shea. Row Two: Marlene Hard, Donna Dennis, Joyce Kohoutek, Peggy Parris, Caroline Whitwer, Carol Olson, Ardith Lindlauf, Miss Robinson. The Future Homemakers of America is organ- ized to teach young girls the fundamentals of home economics. Throughout this year the girls have been busy making dolls which are to be sent to the hospital- ized children and orphans. Among many other things, the club has hac parties and dances. FHA is composed of girls in first, second, anc third year home economic classes. They have their own special club pins and club colors, whicl are red and White.
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Hi-Y Important Organization In Development and Betterment of School The local chapter of Hi-Y was organized with 'the principal aim of extending and maintaining a high stand- ard of Christian character in the community and school. The boys, with the help of their advisor Mr. Colin Brown and President Ken Pommier, held the Hi-Y car- nival, which is becoming an annual event. They also have done many miscellaneous things, such as selling coke and tickets for various functions that have been sponsored by the school and other organizations. v,.f 'Jd Business ? Talking things over in Mr. Brown's office. -: 1, Il 'I Row One: Jim Uglum, Dick Thomas, Wayne Nelson, Duane Kieth, Jerry Bernston, Bill Kane, Virgil Miller, Garnet Seiffert, Bob Westom, Jens Jensen, Gorden Dalen, Mr. Colin Brown. Row Two: Ronald Gelnett, Richard Compton, Jerry Ingalls, Warren Doman, Peter Fugelso, Clarence Whitwer, Marlo Shervold, Selmer Flom. Row Three: Sammy Eide, Kenneth Pommier, Hardy Lie- berg, Keith Finneseth, James Johnson, Dick Kidd, Einar Wold, Dick Thompson, Gordon Olson, Clarence Valker, Jim Fisher. Row Four: David Clark, Dennis Larson, Ronald Skogstad, Maurice Wolla, Bud Wheeler, Leonard Boyeff, Ted Luedke, James Fanslow, Nelson Lampert, Richard Bar- cus, Walter Schoenwald. 18 Z o I If it's Hovde, it's gotta be funny. Listening to Mr. Hovde deliver a speech to the boys. Se 4
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