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FUTURE FARMERS OF AM RICA Front Row: Mr. H. F. Burgess, Advisor, E. Anderson, T. Ormsby, H. Westphal, A. Singleton, R. Burkhart, Reporter, K. Cammet, Vice President, W. Haeusslerg E. Kohler, Treasurer. Second Row: Mr. McIntyre, R. Burmeister, K. Schultz, D. Heininger, H. Wackenhut, R. Leonard, D. Gordon, Secretary, G. Haeussler, G. Stull, Mr. H. A. Bearss. Third Row: Frank Harms, L. Burmeister, H. Wilson, H. Brassow, K. Gramer, T. Westphal, D. Carr, President, D. Westphal, G. Graf. Not in the picture, Erwin Heiber, Watch Dog. Starting the year of 1941-42 with 33 active members and 5 Honorary members, the F.F.A. sponsored the biggest community fair that Saline had had up to that time. Inmwdiately after the Fair, Duane Robison and Dwight Carr attended the national F.F.A. Convention in Kansas City as delegates from the Saline Chapter. This year the F.F.A. held a parent and son pot-luck supper instead of the usual Father and Son banquet. They also, with the Home Economics Club had a F.F.A. and Home Ec. Mixer party. Both of these events proved very successful affairs. During the winter the boys attended one day of Farmers Week. Some of the boys were very attentive at the Drum Major contest during this trip. In April Dwight Carr and Glenn Haeussler were sent to the State F.F.A. Con- vention at East Lansing as delegates from Saline. On April 50, twenty-three boys went to East Lansing to represent the Saline F.F.A. in the State F.F.A. judging contest. During the year Mr. McIntyre, the shop teacher, was elected to Honorary membership in the F.F.A. Mr. Frank Harms, Custodian, and Supt. Hubert A. Bearss continued to be honorary members of the F.F.A. Club.
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ouznakam C7116 First Row Seated: R. Burkhart, Reporter, D. Little, Society Editor, E. Heiber, Business Manager: N. Irwin, Exchange Editor: C. Phelps, Associate Editor. Se- cond Row: E. Kohler, Reporter, M. Burmeister, Reporter, D. J. Davis, Activities Editorg S. Feldkamp, Reporterg Betty Schnirring, Reporterg S. Kern, Reporterg E. Rentschler, Reporter, A. Kuebler, Reporter, M. Thomas, Editor-in-Chief, M. Burmeister, Reporterg Miss Deverna, Advisor. Top Row: M. Day, Class Editorg Marilyn Eisele, Reporterg H. Schaefer, Sports Editor, M. Bredernitz, Reporterg D. Vaughn, Make-Up Editorg E. Visel, Reporter, H. Kohler, Reporter. The Journalism Club has published the periodical school paper, namely the 'Hi-Lights' that is on sale at regular intervals throughout the school year. The club has an exchange medium with a score of schools in Michigan. The 'Saliniann is the second annual that has been published under the spon- sorship of Miss Deverna. Mary Thomas was Editor throughout the year, while Charlotte Phelps was Associate Editor. The Journalism club took time out occasionally for entertainment such as roasts and dances. The members of the club strive to improve each issue of the Hi-Lights' and Salin1an . 'Miss Deverna has inspired her co-workers to do a marvelous job by way of carefully choosing their committees, by selecting their materials for publica- tion, and by the improved style of their work. The Journalism Club has contin- ued to be a valuable asset not only to the school, but also to members of the staff of editors, assistants, and typists,' Mr. H. A. Bearss.
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