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e F F A boys have done a lot of work tn shop on outslde projects thxs year Among them were Fxxlng cars, mak1ng tables for church and burldxng fxreladders for the frre department They also brought rn projects of thelr own, such as wrecked cars, furnxture to be repalred or burlt, tractors to be overhauled, and forge work The F F has started a loan fund thrs year of S500 for fellows who are frnancxally unable to have a project They have a cooperatxve hog project T e F sponsorei a carnlval w h the Gxrl ' League thxs year, and also put on a turkey raffle at Chrxst mas for the purpose of rarsrng money The stock how IH the spring was very successful The local boys recexved many prrzes for thexr flne stock OFFICERS Presrdent Stephen Berner Vxce Presldent Eugene wertkamp Secretary Don Nulph Treasurer Dan Sull1van Watch Dog Don Lee Advrsor Mr McCauley QTOCK JUDGING The Stock Judgxng team judged lh contests t Colvxlle, Colfax, Dayton, Pullman, and Moscow Lauren was fxrst poxnt man at Colfax Bxll placed seco d at Colvrlle, and thlrd at Pullman The team members were Laure Brown, Mr McCauley Don Lee, Kenneth Purcell, B111 Bell, and Dan Qullrvan GRAIN JUDGING The Graln Judglng team judged at Endxcott to get fourth place, and at Pullman to get srxth Eugene Weltkamp, Wesley Brown and Fred Mrthoug composed the team POTATO JUDGING The Potato Judg1ng team took thrrd at Central Valley, and sxxth at Pullman At Pullman Fugene placed second, mn the xndxvldual scares The team consrsted of Eugene Welt Ramp, Wesley Brown, and Junlor Drecksel F. P. A. Th . . . ' J . . . . . A. f h . F. A. 4 ' it ' s . ' ' ' a ' . . . . G
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la Sahlr, Lovonne MacDonald Fern Palmer and Patrzcxa Palmer February 19 a Grrls' League Conference, wrth forty partxcxpants was held at Rockford G1I1S and thexr advxs ors from Spanqle L1hdbQTQh, and Latah dxned wxthour League Ideas were exchanged on the promotron of the League xn hxgh school The executive commrttee of the League worked out a plan for an Annual, took p1ctures and arranged these booklets as O Qlff for each gxrl They proved to be cheerful remmnders of Gxrls' League events To keep order ln the meetxngs a mallet was made and presented to the League by Mr MacDonald Mr Butler added the IDITIGIS and Mr McCauley shellacked xt before lt began zts useful career March 27, Mlss Frederrcks of Spokane talked to the League about formrng a 4-H club rn thrs communxty Eleven gxrls who were rnterested started a Clothrng Unxt They plan to meet every two weeks durxng the summer OFFICERS Presldent June Laakso Vrce Presrdent Margaret Qchmxdt Sec and Treas Lovorne Moc Donald Program Chaxrman Margaret Chf1St9hS9h Reporter Tereas Qullzvan AdV1SOT Mrs Janson Two hrkes were partrcxpated rn by the gxrls the frrst one takxng the place of a regular meetr g The second time the g1rls hzked to Lovonne Mac Donald's for o we1ner YOGSY A scrapbook commxttee composed of Georgxa Cross and Ellen Bernet was actrve all year mn keeprng records for the exrls' League Newspaper cllpplngs, menu cards, and decora t1on scheres make up the majorxty of the book It 15 useful to new League members and offrcers, as they can fxnd out about the enterprrses the League has undertaken xn the post BOXING The mrtt men, coacred by Ar Frbbs staged a smoker March 21, whrch amused the fans w1th 33 rounds of a clean brand of boxrng ffor amateursl . J A . . J ' ' n I l J U ' J 0 . . . . , - . . .1 L I . I ' . . . . . f A I . V . ' 1 . . . L 4 . - lv . I . .. . . - .- J . . Y . . . ,.,. . . 1 .- . . . . ,I . . - L . . , .
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