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Page 102 text:
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FHA FHA--These girls are the Future Homemakers of America. They are active and do many things during the year. We shall remember their bake sales! Jean Schindler was their efficient president this year. First row: Timi Carlson, Joanne Jordan, Lou Ann Dean, Patsy Peterson, Marilyn Miller, Pat Ryan, Mary Ann Vicars, Jean Schindler, Pauline Nelson, Donna Neill, Noel Grandchamp, Carolyn Heath, Sandy Petrich. Second row: Arlene McMains, Anita Bouchee, Juanita Douglas, Norma Teichert, Karen Stein, Lois Martz, Kathy Dillon, Joyce Van Orden, Dorothy Edwards, Sandy Parriott, Zeta Wilson, Peggy Walden, Judy Pearson, Carol Niles. Third row: Norma Ommundsen, Sonja Harris, Myrna Anderson, Judy Kratovil, Carol Bourgeois, Phyllis Lammers, Sandy Broadbent, Renee McCann, Barbara Edwards, Margie Altimus, Emma Jean Bickle, Hazel Smerke, Carol Parenteau, Priscilla Clark, Sandy Day, Darlene Betcher. Fourth row: Gwen Bradley, Nancy Adkins, Patty Ricci, Judy Wiltgen, Sharon McGee, Carol Miles, Sandra Lee, Ellen Phillips, Edith Campbell, Carol Schindler, Nancy Way, Phyllis Lindgren, Lois Jones. Fifth row: Barbara Carpenter, Joyce Swainson, Delphine Selleck, Kitty Gleason, Linda Eyerly, Deane Belle Cowan, Joyce Jones, Barbara Counts, Joyce Ball, Patty Brunett, Bonnie Harris, Miss Van Oosten.
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Page 101 text:
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FFA FFA-This is a club composed chiefly of country boys. They have been very industrious in speech contests and judging meets. The officers include Dave Melin as President, Phil Malcolm, Vice President, Dave Gibson, Secretary, Bill Harris, Treasurer, Ralph Adams, Reporter, Dick Chaney, Sentinel, and the advisor is Alvin Christensen. These boys enjoy Nature and become as much a part of it as the Yellowstone River. First row, left to right: Mr. Christensen, jack Dunlap, David Gibson, Dick Chaney, Ralph Adams, Dave Melin, Bill Harris, Phil Malcolm, Harold Nelson, Fred Reeves. Second row: Bob Armstrong, Darryl Busby, Mike McGonegal, Ed Skillman, Francis Palmer, Ronnie Percival, Dick Pearson, jim Larkin, Roger Graham, john Tedrick. Third row: Dick DePuy, Joe Hoffman, Ed Blome, Jack Dunn, George Sarver, Clark Crane, jack Swainson, Dennis Skattum, Charles Pressley. Fourth row: Allen Stephens, Jerry O'I-lair, Clinton Woodring, Bill Martin, Kelly Todd, Ronald McDonald, Roger Ellison, Bob Kennison, joe Bartlette. 1 1 --.-.... 'W Some of the junior Ag students studying farm management.
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Page 103 text:
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JUNIOR PLAY When the junior girls start talking with a Bette Davis drawl and the boys start getting tough like Humphrey Bogart, we know the junior Play is about to begin. This year's de- lightful production was Melody jones. The three-act play, directed by Eloise Engen and Mr. A. Grandchamp, was the story of a typical American family, living in the Mid-Western United States. In the cast were Norma Clayton as Mary jones-an understanding mother, Judy Robinson as Laura Wilkins QElaine's motherj-all for her own daughter, Mary Ann Vicars as Melody jones fadopted daughterj-in love with spring, Orvis Harper as Leon jones-Melody's studious brotherg Tod Hackman as Kenneth Carpenter-an authority on plant and ani- mal lifeg Judy Wendland as Elaine Wilkins fMelody's cousinj-an attractive and spoiled girl, Raymond Maier as Bruce Butler-twenty-two and a ladies' man, Diane Davis as Kathy CMiss Richardsj-poised 4-H Club instructor, Arlene Merritt as Jennifer Abbey -Me1ody's best friend, ever-helpful David Melin as Father Uohn Jonesj-Melody's father, Bill Drake as Gary Boyd-likable teen-agerg Dick Chaney as Stretch Appleby- not particularly impressed with girlsg Alberta Eggar as Francie Wilks. On the productionestaff were Barbara Haas and jay Gleason, Marilyn Ashley, in charge of property, and Sandra Orr, business manager. The setting by the Stage Craft Club was under the supervision of Mr. Gregg, and the music, by Park High Orchestra, was under the direction of Mr. Bowring.
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