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GIRLS’ LEAGUE OFFICERS THELDA HUFF MARTINA KINCHELOE CORLYSS LUCAS DONNA KREWiON President Secretory i.eosurer Sgt.-at-Arms SEXTETTE Myrno Wmn nghom, Lila Mae Loird, Corlyss Lucas, Mary Ann Downy, Accompanist Colleen Shepherd, Margie Cobb, Marvene Christensen TRIO GLEE CLUB OFFICERS Roe Ward, Fronces Freeman Almeda Workman My ro Wyrick—Secretary-Treasurer Dor.na Krewson—President Jerene Bell—Librarian
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA First Row: Richard Barklow, David Richmond, Wayne Gill, David Cooper, Alton Epperson, Dick Southmoyd, Duane Hayes, John Kreutzer. Darwin Gulstrom Second Row: Earl Wotermon, John Plott, Raymond Cam, Fred Watermon, Jimmy Churchill, Fronk Hutchinson, Jimmy Cooper Third Row: Murl Laird. Poul Wiley, Dole Hoffman, Robert Detlefsen, Jock Farrier, Jock Kissel Fourth Row: Bob Trigg. Ernest Bretzel, Burton Wilson. Dick Gill, Rolph Cotton. Advisor Mr. Amos 'T'HE Myrtle Point F.F.A. Chapter was led this year by Bob Detlefsen, president, and Mr. Amos, Advisor, from Florida. Before arriving in Oregon Mr. Amos, as a token of a way to increase intersectional understanding, sent a baby alligator “Annie” whose survival has shown how favorably the moist Oregon coast climate compares with sunny Florida. Several of the boys entered their projects along with their project books at the Coos County Fair. The prizes won totaled $50.00. Midyear the members decided to purchase a new tractor. Wle chose a Ford, which cost us $1200, and included several attachments such as a plow, harrow, and scoop. The Chapter members use it on their farms and then do work with in the community for those people who desire to hire it. The Future Farmers have demonstrated some of their skills in various ways during the school term such as doing pruning jobs around towrn. They also gathered apples for the cannery. F.F.A. Officers: Left to right—Dole Hoffman, Murl Laird, Jock Farrier, Robert Detlefsen, Burton Wilson, Harold Amos, Advisor.
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GIRLS' CHORUS Fir f Row: Donno Krewson Sharon Gont. Rose Mary Diggs, Fronces Freemon, Myrno Winmnghom, Doreen Gibbs, Lila Moe Laird, Donna Borklow, Greta ClOrno, Lois Brewster, Evelyn Lteoor, Marveno Christensen. Second Row: Pouline Morns. Pottv Smith R.to K.ssell, Leoro Amis, Vodo Walton, Almeda Workman, Myro Wvrick Ann Pointer Marion Lloyd, ectty Von Doren, Jerene Bell. Third Row: Lo»s Huff, Colleen Shepherd, Margie Cobb, Florence Russell, Mildred Meyer, Roe Word, Yulanda Knight Margoref Meyer. Mory Ann Downey. Ruth Culbertson, Corlyss Lucos, Louise Goodman. Mr. Arnold Moiby. instructor. Girls not in picture: Phyllis Ames, Potty Bell, Lucille Bettelyoun, Betty Brcoks, BarbOro Clorno. Corel Commons, Joyce Compton, Chorlee Daniels, Amy Dovenport, Louise Epperson, Mourcen Evans, Arlene Forren, Audrey Gosner. Elaine Holl, Donno Hollidoy, Audrey Holt, Geraldine Huntley, Betty Hutchison, Marguerite Lokey, Loucllo Lobdell, Borboro Montz, Doro Ocheltree, Betty Off ley, Joyce St. John. Potty Woterman, Donno Young, Potsy Dunwoodie. BOYS' CHORUS First Row: Lesley Rauch, Bill Roush, Norman Jarvis, Earl Watermon, Darwin Gulstrom, Mr. Melby, Director. Second Row: Charles Payton. Mark Putnam, Bobbie Shelton, Do'e Ohlsen, Edwin Ellis, Frank Hoffman. Third Row: Bill Lewellen, George Nichols, Walter Borklow, Harry Summers, Edward Brown, Merl Lund, Albe-t Tomlinson. Fourth Row: Bob Word, Keith BusKnell, Max Williams, David Coper, Edward S. Brown, Murl Laird.
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