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Dramatic Arts Declam caused excitement in Ogden High soon after school started. The home contest was held November 8th. Prior to this an elimination contest was held in the dramatic section due to such a large number competing. Those out for declamatory work under the cap- able direction of Miss Julia Brown were: Oratorical: Karl Killinger, Billy Dawkins. Dramatic: Norma Jean Moravetz, Bonita Reim- ers, Rosella Allen, Mary Clark, Maxine Mansfield, Mabel Fredericks, Mary Doris Treloar. Humorous: Constance Buckley, Pat Tilley, Jeanne Atwood, Caroline Hutchinson. At the home contest the first place winners were Karl Killinger, Mabel Fredericks and Jeanne Atwood. These first place winners entered the Pre-district contest at Beaver. Jeanne Atwood won second in her division, while Mabel Freder- icks won first and was eligible to compete at Grand Junction in the sub-district contest De- cember 21. The second place winners in the home contest in oratorical, dramatic and humorous were Billy Dawkins, Rosella Allen and Constance Buckley. These people went to Napier where Constance Buckley won first in the humorous division. Declamatory Left to Right-Mabel Fredericks, Rosella Allen, Mable Fredericks, Mary Dcris Treloar. Back Row-Billy Dawkins, Karl Killinger. Drama Senior Play Left to Right: Seated-Janice Garland, Jeanne Wilson, Doris Boehm, Doris Clausen, Ruth Erickson. Standing-Marvel Arnes, Eleanor Campbell, Arlene Lark, Eldon Bergstrom, Kenneth Wisecup, Glen Andrew, Miss Vannorsdel, director, Vernon Wenger, Paul Blyth, Marjorie Vamer, Jane Ken- nedy, Elaine Anderson. Junior Play Left to Right: Seated-Phyllis Nolan, Mabel Fredericks, Betty Bindseil, Ella Jane Davies, Lura Miller. Standing-Dick Treloar, Miss Vannorsdel, di- rector, Roger Anderson, Jean Boehm, Robert Swan- son. Contest Play Submerged Left to Right-Pat Tilley, Bill Murdock, Glen Andrew, Paul Blyth, Ralph Ray, Tommy Thomp- son. Dumb Dora Left to Right: Jeanne Atwood, Ernest Cram- er, Maxine Mansfield, Keith Hunter, Elaine An- derson Cseatedj. ,-4
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Ji. The Ogden Chapter of Future Farmers of Amer- ica has 32 active members with two Honorary members. The Officers are as follows: President ................... Paul Blyth Vice President . . . . . . John Heineman Secretary ..... Eldon Bergstrom Treasurer . . . .... LaVern Zunkel Reporter ......... ....... K eith Hunter Sargeant-at-Arms ..... Kenneth Cadman Adviser ................. R. E. Rulifson Honorary Member.Supt. E. W. Holzapfel I' he membership of the Future Farmer Rank is as follows: Eldon Bergstrom, Paul Blyth, Ken- neth Eckley, Harry Giese, John Heineman, Dean Hunter, Robert Cadman, William Dawkins, Ken- neth Hasstedt, Keith Hunter, Carl Kuhl, Virgil Miller, Robert Swanson, Kenneth Wisecup, May- nard Youngren, LaVerr. Zunkel, Robert Miller. William Morgan, Richard Trcloar, and Elmer Wolf. The Green Hand Rank is: Curtis Blyth, Lester Eckley, John Harrison, Vern Heldt, Carroll jones, Dean Miller, Robert Reimers, Lowell Ridnour, Norman Sprecher, Lloyd Stoneburner, Eugene Winklepleck. Eldon Bergstrom, Keith Hunter, Kenneth Wise- cup, and Robert Swanson represented the local department at the High School Dairy Cattle Con- gress at Waterloo Dairy Cattle Congress. The team placed 13th in competition with 78 teams. A Corn Yield Test Plot of zo varieties in IO replications was conducted by the Chapter in cooperation with the Boone County Farm Bureau last year. The Future Farmer basketball team composed of: Eldon Bergstrom, Kenneth Cadman, Carroll Jones, Harry Giese, Dean Miller, Curtis Blyth, LaVern Zunkel, John Heineman, Robert Cadman. The team was outfitted with new blue and gold suits purchased by the chapter. The Chapter mixed, and distributed among the farmers and members of the organization, 26,000 pounds of mineral. The Annual F. F. A. Parent-Son Banquet was served at the Legion Dugout with approximately zoo members, parents and guests present. Thirty Future Farmers and their advisor, Mr. Rulifson traveled 2,500 miles through the Black Hills and Yellowstone National Park on their An- nual summer trip. The trip extended over eleven days. The Parliamentary Procedure Team composed of Paul Blyth, Eldon Bergstrom, Harry Giese, Ken- neth Cadman, and Thor Swanson placed third in the State Contest held at the State Convention n: Des Moines. Keith Hunter and John Heineman were the official delegates at the State Convention at Des Moines. The Chapter Exhibit of the Chapter placed third in the State F. F. A. Contest. The exhibit was prepared by the Publicity Committee-Keith Hunter and Robert Cadman. The officers of the Ogden Poland China Breed- er's Association were: Kenneth Cadman, President, John Heineman, Secretary and Treasurer. The organization owned two cooperative herd sires. The Poland China sow owned by the Chapter was allotted to Billy Dawkins. Two pigs will be selected from the spring litter in return for the sow. The Ogden Chapter entertained thirty-nine Vo- cational Agrieulture Schools in the Central Dis- trict at the Fall Conference. Thirty-nine instruc- tors and eighty-five F. F. A. were present for the days program. A Parent-Son get-together which brought the parents of the Freshman boys to the Vocational Agriculture Department was held early in the fall of the school year. The organization disposed of S100 worth of garden seeds among the parents and customers of the community. Harry Giese was a member of the Boone Coun- ty Horse judging Team which placed third in competition with about 35 county teams at the Waterloo Dairy Cattle Congress and National Bel- gian Horse Show. The F. F. A. Swine Show during Fun Day at Ogden found Eldon Bergstrom carrying off the top honors in the Duroc Jersey classes, Dick Tre- loar won the junior Boar Pig Class, Robert Swan- son topped the junior Gilt and Litter Class with his Poland Chinas, while Keith Hunter won the Market Pig Class and Virgil Mill-er the Market Litter Class. The F. F. A. won second place in the Organiza- tion Floats during the Fun Day Parade. First Row-R. Miller, R. Rulifson, L. Zunkel. K. Cadman, P. Blyth, E. Bergstrom, K. Hunter, W. Morgan. Second Row-E. Wolf, D. Hunter, N. Sprecher, J. Harrison, M. Youngren, K. Wisecup. Third Row-C. Blyth, B. Dawkins, R. Cadman, C. Jones, D. Miller, L. Stoneburner. Fourth Row-L. Eckley, D. Treloar, R. Reim- ers, R. Swanson. V. Miller, Carl Kuhl, Kenneth Eckley, H. Giese, J. Heineman, K. Hasstedt, E. Winklepleck, L. Rid- nour, V. Heldt.
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