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Page 52 text:
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RIGBY H IGH SCHOOL The Seventh Annual Ag Ball was held In the Junuor Hugh audutoruum November 19 1941 The dance was very successful Thus us con sudered one of the bug events of the year The commuttee consusted of Darrel Gallup chaurman Vuctor Jones advertusung Ted Jones programs and Lynn Saxton refreshments The buggest event of thus dance was the se Iectuon of Muss Farmer for 1941 The honor was guven to Reva Hull The two runners up for Queen were Beverly Beazer and Marlene K'-'PPP Other events of thus dance were The decora tuons and Raffle of Produce The produce was guven away to the people holdung the lucky numbers A 22 pound turkey was won by Lynn Brown The Rugby Vocatuonal Agruculture Depart ment for 1941 42 had an enrollment of 24 Fresh men 19 Sophomores and 21 Junuors and Senuors The offucers for the Future Farmer organuza tuon are Darrel Gallup presudent Ted Jones, vuce presudent Kenneth Ludlow treasurer Har old Nebeker sceretary Ronald Foster reporter and Grant Beck watch dog In the Junuor F F A Faur held June 15th Rugby won second to Ucon In total pounts The Rugby Department had furst pruze agruculture booth at Rurue and second pruze county booth at Blackfoot The Rugby potato gradung team won second un the Shelley potato show for the At the Ogden Luvestock show the Crop Judg Ing team placed second and the Luvestock team fourteenth In thurty teams entered Lew Wul Iuams represented the Chapter In the Publuc Speakung contest THE FUTURE FARMER CREED I belueve In the future of farmung wuth a fauth born not of words but deeds achuevements won by the present and past generatuons of farmers IH the promuse of better days through better ways even as the better thungs we now enjoy have come up to us from the struggles of former years l belueve that to luve and work on a good farm us pleasant as well as challengung for I know the joys and duscomforts of farm lufe and hold an unborn fondness for those assocuatuons whuch even In hours of duscouragement I can not deny I belueve In leadershup from ourselves and respect from others 1 Malueve In my own abul uty to work effucuentlyind thunk clearly wuth such knowledge and skull as I can secure and In the abuluty of organuzed farmers to serve our REVA HILL Muss Farmer for 1941 Other actuvutues uncluded Chapter nursery cooperatuve buyung of feed and successful year In Farm Mechanlcs Thus Included the construc tuon of 11 hog houses, and 30 sets of harness ouled and repaured In addutuon to many other jobs Due to Increased pruces the Chapter members Investments amounted to more than S9 000 00 as compared wuth S7 00000 for last year Swune contunues to be the most popular project and has the greatest Investment Events to take place before September In Falls on Aprll 28 29 the Junuor Luvestock show at Rugby In May and the State Future Farmer conventuon and Judgung Contest at Bouse In August The Future Farmers wull also take an outung durung the summer own and the publuc Interest un marketung the product of our toul l belueve we can safeguard those rughts agaunst practuces and polucues that are unfaur I belueve In less dependence on beggung and more power In bargaunung In the lufe abundant and enough honest wealth to help make It so for others as well as myself In less need for charuty and more of It when needed In beung happy myself and playung square wuth those whose happuness depends upon me l belueve that rural Ameruca can and wull hold true to the best tradutuons In our natuonal lufe and that I can exert an Influence un my home and communuty whuch wull stand solud for my part In that Inspurung task fAdopted by the Thurd Annual Congress F F A J Thus Page Sponsored By ANDERSON STUDIO, Rexburg Idaho . : . , . . 5 , .at ' ll ' fl third consecutive year. clude: State F. F. A. Fat Stock show at Idaho , I I
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Page 51 text:
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THE RODEO-1942 Vocational Agriculture ai 'LA QC First row left to right Delbert Waters Deloy Lemmon Clifton Barnes Lee Aders Lynn Saxton Joel McCrae Darrell Gallup Second row Ronald Foster Elmer Summers Horace Hull Ferren Jenkins Harold Horn Alvin Blrd Jack Larsen Third row Briggs Jack Allred Jay Barrow Orlvel Call Fourth row Gayle Morgan Eldon Bird Ray Lindsay John Summers Lloyd Anderson Merlin Briggs Jack Koon Milton Rackham Dale Young Fifth row Ray Goff Wilford Wardle Ivan Pierce Cloe Anderson Elwood Hancock Keith Whittle Mr Heath Back Austin Anderson Lew Williams Gayle Madsen Blair Geisler Darrel Gallup Some outstanding awards have been given to the Rugby F F A nn the last two years ln 1940 Blair Geisler received the Umon Pacific Schol arshlp Each year the Umon Pacific Railroad gives a scholarship to the University of Idaho to the outstanding student of the F F A work ln each county that the railroad passes through This scholarship entitles Blair to S100 and also a round trip from Moscow Arvllle Jones was chosen as the alternate These two students were also elected to the degree of State Farmer, a very high honor Blair was also elected as state secretary of the Future Farmer Association Again ln 1941 the Union Pacific Scholarship went to a Rugby student The award went to Darrell Gallup, the present president of the Rugby F F A These scholarships have come as a result of hard work Both of these boys had some very good projects, and are well deserving of the scholarships This Page Sponsored By SMITH HARDWARE G IMP C0 Phone 9 I I -Q A f 4 ' A. q I nk' A Ted Wilmot, Kenneth Ludlow, Howard Tolley, Bill row: Marvin Anderson, Jay Bates, Victor Jones, r ia c -
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