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E 'ln 'E Left to right: standing-K. Burress, K. Hansen, H. Ottmar, L. Wyman, J. Jelmberg, J. Dills, R. Caldwell, B. Driggs, G. Fannin, D. DeShaw, C. Larson, R. Latshaw, V Pederson, J. Hill, D. Black, S. Eccles, sec., Mr. Maurice Pearson, advisor. Kneeling- B. DeShaw, P. WVyman, K. Pearson, vice pres., S. Hale, treas., J. Jerman, D. Cobia, D. Merrell, T. Dills, pres., J. Kolar. reporter, S, Sherwood. Absent from picture- R. Calvert, B. Cox, R. Phelps, J. Fisher. ocaj F . Q 2 . . lfolais zfrsf ofnfesi Holding its first potato judging con- test, the district contest formerly held in Pullman, the local FRA. boys placed fifth, with David Cobia ranking fifth out of 33 boys. The club has also taken part in potato judging contests at Ellensburg and Yakima. Livestock judging at Portland and Yakima offered experience to those in- terested in cattle raising. The Yakima Jamboree, held in March, featured in- dividual judging instead of teams. Out If . U.s. No.l Willa? .I al, it of the 200 who participated Moses Lake had winners in 9th and 18th places. Each year members of the club, un- der leadership of their advisor, Maurice Pearson, exhibit livestock at the Grant County fair and the chapter maintains a booth. Here they display farm shop materials which they have made. January 24 founld F. F. A. boys giv- ing their annual parent-son banquet to acquaint the adults with the activities of the club. I 'Q YY If , . .u:Lel.f, Tom Dills, president, presides at the Spud judging team Jack Jelmberg, George Fannin, Keith FHA. parent-son banquet, with his ' ' - other and dad sitting beside him Hansen, David Cobia, and Vernon Pederson, sophomores, dis m play Moses Lake 'taters. 26
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John Dllls and Tom Dllls work over a tractor ln the new agrl culture shop whxch provldes room to get flrst hand experlence on farm machmery J' ni? Completmg work on the new agrlculture shop takes thls worker up on a scaffold to work on the rocfxng ew A dl fb Gglflows harm Qqzfacfzce Addltlon of new a shop to tr: agxxcultan depar ment made possmle hrs xttu more prac t1ce ln farm mechamcs 'ind C1 pentry weldmg leather metal work and othex sk1l1s a farmer often needs How to preserve some of the tons of so1l wasted every year by careless methods how to lmproxe crops how to care for llvestock were 1n cluded un Mr MHUFICE Pearsons classroom lnstructlon To glV8 all the class an opportumty for flrst hand farm experlence fxeld tr1ps were taken to boys homes Several orchards m th1s area were pruned and each boy had a chance to see each type of progect carrled on by class members Launchmg about 23 boys 1nto the hog raxsmg busmess IS a rotatmg plan sponsored by FFA through whlch a boy m the class recelves a reg1s tered Hampshlre g1lt whxch he keeps for one gen eratlon then turnmg one pig over to the next boy Jlm Garrett Roy Calvert Jerry Flsher watch as Rlchard Tenagha cuts up some meat at the Moses Lake Meat Co durlng one of the fxeld trlps that agrmculture boys took 25 . 4 6' I - L W . , . Vip' , . 'h faq .-'A Vx V -5 A .aff .J .' F ' . To 5 V ,A is . J -4 I ,, Q fLO 'C1 t X l ' ' tv A V 'I I ' 1 A I Q ra f , 1 . ' 1 ' ' H' 2' ' 4 - I I v I L Q Y' , I , I V i 4 1 ' Y M 'R Y V . Y . . - A I-I ' -:wi . 9.5, ' - . y . . h 1 ' ' V ' z t y 5 . g K A if ' ' . I - ' . 9: . an y- Q Y v I . I
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Aft 17 Left to right back row-J Harling P Hicks J Lei hton treas K Laherty E Tyler A Sharp J Anderson xice pres M Fowler F Jenkins R Tenaglia and Miss Mattson adxisor Second row 'VI De'VIars D Larson Nl Price D Raymond recorder R Jorgenson recorder D Dunn historian N Cate N Pohlinger First row D Adriance S McKinley parlimentarian J Noel J Price pres J 'VIcLaugi lin T Lybbert sec B Lybbert T Lybbert song leader G Jinglin Absent from picture B Hoffman B Mason C Dean D 'VIcLean G Corley N Olsen NI s hui Goodrich Chapter Mother FHA. ,M C-, ,giirfs Onsor irsi Qtr, le Gow A spring style show, sponsored for Lillian Mattson served hot coffee and the first time by the local Future hot dogs 1n an attempt to help freezing , Homemakers of America, gave each spectators to thaw out 'rl in high school a chance to model garments she had made. This style K A kj, a d ea Completely planned weather permitted found FHA mem 9 o ' h W u hi 1 girls Tuesday and Wednesday ni hts when bers enjoying hobby club where they learned to knit crochet weaxe make half times hot pads and place mats or other hob X, JT amos these bies that interested them adkq ed by Miss stud ffl KN 'ILQ' gi- Q Thr-lda Lybbert represented the club at the F.H.A. National Convention in Jean Price, president, introduces new members at FTII. A. initiation Santa Barbara, California. banquet, while Jane Anderson, vice president, watches tottering candles, and Sharon McKinley, parliamentarian. listens, 27
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