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FUTURE FARMERS The Future Farmers of America have had an unusually successful year. The club had an active membership of fifty boys. The officers were: Arthur Lee, president; Cecil Anderson, vice-president; Harold Griswold, secretary; Ferd Marshall, treasurer; Harold Marshall, reporter; and W. I. Bidner, adviser. Among the many activities of the organization were the fathers’ and sons’ banquet, the finals in the sectional softball tournament and the various judging contests. In the state contest last year the fat stock and the dairy products teams each ranked among the upper groups. Warren Reep won third place in the state individual judging contest. The club had exhibited at the state fair. They placed second in their displays of both sheep and swine. The season was most beneficial and profitable for the entire group.
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BOTS eiLBE GEIIB Director Miss Virginia Cleaveland Accompanist Betty Olson The boys’ glee club meets in two sections on the third period on Wednesday, plus those extra rehearsals at “8:00 A. M. sharp!’’ The vocal division of the state contest was being reorganized this year so the glee clubs did not enter, but a chosen group represented the boys’ glee club in the Ford County Music Festival and in the annual P. C. H. S. Musicale. As a part of the mixed chorus the boys devoted much time to the interesting “Choral Fantasia” from Faust.
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P. C. H. S. BAND The band, under the able direction of Mr. Horace Frederick, has again proved itself to be an exceptionally talented group. Competing in Class B they placed in the first group in the district contest at Clinton and repeated their success in the state contest at Champaign. The state honors included a recommendation that the band compete in the National Contest in the summer of 1938. Mary Louise Kennedy won first in the solo contest for alto saxophone. She will go to Columbus, Ohio, in May to take part in the National Contest. The other soloists who entered the state contests were Norma Jean Robertson, marimba; Robert Vinson, baritone; Donald Robertson, snare drums. These contestants placed in the second division.
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