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St-1 E.'S AND F. F. A.'S PUT LESSCNS INTCD PRACTICE lane, Carolyn. and Barbara smile as they show us how to follow a recipe. Franklin, Kenneth, Bill. and Harvey check seed samples Page 30 with agricultural data. E S.H.E.'s have had an interesting and profitable year. At our twicefa' month meetings we usually had an out- side speaker on our program and a party afterwards with games, dancing, and re- freshments. We'll not soon forget our Valentine and club talent meetings nor our scavenger hunt. We are now looking forward to our annual Mother-Daughter Tea when the girls in the clothing classes will display the clothing they have made. The girls in the food classes will have charge of the refreshments, and those who are studying home management will exhibit their home projects. ln addition there will be a program of entertainment. This event will climax the happy year that we have had together. 'A' The third week of school we Future Farmers began to get organized. We elected the following officers: Franklin Biehler, president: Don Shasteen, vice- president: Lawrence Camfield, secretary: Kenneth Kensil, treasurer: Bill Burnett, ree porterg Homer McCabe and Harvey Daugherty, sergeants-atharms. One of our biggest jobs of the year was the killing of pests of the community. We divided into two classes for this contest. Roy Schwenker and his team from the animal husbandry class won by several points over Bill Burnett and his followers from the soils and crops class. We did very well in sports this year. Our big activity was basketball. We lost the first two games, but picked up speed after that and won the next eight straight with Loren Wilson starring. ln the state meet Bill Burnett won first place in the lO0-yard swim and Lowell Hickman placed second in pitching horse- shoes. ln the sectional meet Bill brought home third prize in the public speaking contest.
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GIRL'S CHORUS IRST ROW: Kathryn Fox, 1lsy Terry, Jnunilo Terry, wlinn Kinirnvl, Dvnisv vyvr, Mnrqnrs-l Yulrvy, urls Johnsfon, Krllhryn 'iIliums, Shirlvy Mochcl, sis Junv llnml, Suzanne lurk, Ronin Firnhnbvr, ary Juno Corin-s, Joc- ic-linr Foslrr. SECOND DW: Chlonnno Glorhorf, mu Bwlh McCoy, Mur- urvl Fullqhl,JPril1c1 nrllxnml, Nvllio Kvllcr, iogrirm Kollr-y, Doris John' in, Bvlfy Shnllvr, fxlicv inns, Virginia Rirhnrdf n, Mnrgvry Slvf-lv, Ordcl Rxlrlnn, Miss Frnscrr. HRD ROW: Lois Whvnl, una Rnndol, Fmncvs nhlvr, Jlnmilm Fnrsyllw, inn- Spvsnrll, Norrno Pur' -ll, Evvlyn Wilson, Max D Kully, Mury Worlrvion, wsv Mulri Crmw, Mfury wnlnvr, Dnrlvnv Andor- n, Dwrolhy Hill, Dmwnlhy wlvy. MIXED CHORUS RST ROW: Miss Fraser, nnmlo Scln, Bonny Drain, in Kvnnody, Hope Aich- ', Puulinf- Allvn, Mnrilon hrlsirnun, Rosc-mary vlxlw, Bvlly McCord, undu Lewis, Mury K. -llc-l, Jnun Nm-so. SEC- ND ROW: Roborl Phcqf f, Slnnlvy Spvsmrcl, Leon wo, Junics Anr'l0rson, lun Ynnfis, Bill Rifhrlrdl n, John Bnluir, Woync mwsv, Bill Oilliluml, Curl wnrfriqlil, Rnssvll Loqno, In-rl Buplisl, Jack Loc. BAND RST ROW: Shirlvy Tull- ln, Mary Ann Bournfivld, lwrlu Corlvy, Bvvvrly nsvr. SECOND ROW: vid Dovv, Dnvinl Moro- 'ul, Onorqv Knnlnvr, lsy Terry, Jayco Nucsc-, irbnrn Slrvlv, Norrno urs, Stanley Spiegel, ilwvrf Buplisf, Slnnlvy vs-wrll. THIRD ROW: nisc' Mvynr, Knlhryn Fox, ycn Tlinrbr-r, Wayne iwsv, Bill Richardson, in Bnkvr, John Ynnlis, rl Cunrfriglii, Norrnn lunny, Rusffrnnry Young' Juan Bolinqvr, Phyllis num. FOURTH ROW: Luvrl Price, Shirloy Rfmlxl 'ron Brndvn, Don Moro ul, Puno Rrvinns, Mvlf Burriulcluw, Loon Lowe-, Ssvll Luqlic, Duvidu llwr, Mr. Nvwoll.
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FIRST ROW: lean Neese, Shirley Smith, Pauline Kimmel, Denise Moyer, Beverly lackson, Kathryn Williams, Shirley Mochel, Lois lune Hood, Kathryn Fox, Suzanne Clark, Betty McCord. SECOND ROW: Davida Rinrker, Mar- cgaret Yakey, Rose Mairi Crane, Norma Thompson, Evelyn Wilson, lane Spesard, Ianet Kelly, Pauline Allen, Doris lohnson, Helen Kelly, Mrs, Crouvli. THIRD ROW: Roberta Akers, Wanda Sain, lean Wood, Mona Randol, Mary lean Kantner, Mary Lou Hawk, lmoqene Kelly, Rosemary Weluh, Carolyn Kantner, Clara Reynolds, Ioan Vanderpool. FIRST ROW: Raymond Lumpp, Carl Kensil, Arthur Shutt, Gene Phelps, Clrarlos Klausor, Cveorqe Bolinqer, Dale Butler, Walter Craiq, Rivhard Smith. Stanley Spesard, Donald Graven, Philip Strohl, Billy Strohl, lack Lee. SECOND ROW: Rex Miller, Andrew Craiq, Don Shasteen, Frank Compton, Lawrence Carnfield, Bill Burnett, Mark Lumpp, Arthur Shufl, Harvey Dauah- tery, Roy Svhwcnker, I. W. Wade, Gene Storm, Olan Hurst, Mr. Battershell. l'lllRD ROW: Charles Bryson, Charles Swinlord, Cecil Blanvett, Maurice Herron, Rolwort Elbert, Lowell Hiukman, Dean Bivins, Clark Helton, Gilbert Taylor, Gerald Taylor, William Fouqht, Kenneth Kensil, Franklin Biohler, lfarl Dean Mc'Coy. Page 31
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