Stevensville High School - Yellowjacket Yearbook (Stevensville, MT)

 - Class of 1948

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C265 uw, U. vu.-.,..., 1. V ..t...e, .-.. ....,.,......,.., ,. .........., V. ...,......... .,,. H... -. , Davidson, T. Bugli, M. Marks, S. Stevenson L. Fehrenkamp. l. Slocum. The Future Homemakers of America are composed of girls who have been enrolled in a home economics class. The club motto is Toward New Horizons Our outstanding activities of the year are a candlelight initiation of new mem bers, attendance at the district meeting in Missoula, Co-Ed Prom and sending delegates to the state F. H. A. convention at Helena. CREED We are the Future Homemakers of America. We face the future with warm courage, And high hope, For we have the clear consciousness of Seeking old and precious values. For we are the builders of homes, Homes for America's future, Homes where living will be the expression Of everything that is good and fair, Homes where truth and love and security And faith will be realities, not dreams. We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with warm courage, And high hope.

Page 29 text:

Freshman Class History We, the class of '51, took our first step on the stairway to success and higher learning on the memorable moming of September eighth, the year nineteen hundred and forty-seven. Now that we have nearly completed our first step, we must keep up our striving efforts to ascend the remaining three steps and receive our valued diplomas--symbols of much hard work and end- less effort on the part of students, teachers and parents. Following our enrollment in S. H. S. was the seemingly never-ending ceremony of initiation. It seemed as though we could never become accustomed to the ways of the upper classmen, but after consistent efforts to disintegrate the authority of the better half tcomposed of Iuniors and Seniorsl, we are be- ginning to find our way around the high school. A Freshman Reception, given by the Sophomores, caused much laughter from everyone who attended. A few weeks later we gave them a return party, which was a great success. Officers for the term were elected as follows: President, Bob Griffin: vice president, Wayne Avery: secretary, Donna Wright: treasurer, Helen Howard: Student Council representatives, Charles Wark and Leona Wood: class spon- sor, Mr. Gill. Q25l



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Bottom row: R. Gill, N. Iohnson, D. Whitsett, L. Shrock, W. Dayton, B. Rehberq. Middle row: I. McNett, C. McNett, R. Overholt- zer, D. Puyear, B. Beach, T. Howard, P. Sullivan. Top row: D. Clatworthy, R. Clevidence, R. Robinson, H. Enebo, I. Wilson, D. Hill, Q. Sullivan. The Future Farmers ot America is the national organization ot, by and tor farm boys studying vocational agriculture in public secondary schools, which operates under the provisions ot the National Vocational Education Acts. High school departments of vocational agriculture provide tour year courses of systematic instruction in agriculture and farm mechanics taught by teachers who are agriculture college graduates employed on a twelve month basis. The major purposes ot the Future Farmers ot America are to develop agri- culture leadership, cooperation, citizenship, improved agriculture and patriot- ism. There are tour degrees of active membership, Green Hand, Chapter Farmer, State Farmer and American Farmer. Advancement through these grades ot membership is based on achievement in vocational agriculture and progressive establishment in tarrning. Stevensvilles three man judging team, composed ot Tom Howard, Dave Whitsett and Lee Schrock, took second in the state meet at Bozeman last spring. We are sending teams to district meets and state meets with high hopes of placing. Our otticers for the year are Dave Whitsett, president, Wayne Dayton, first vice president, LaVerne Osburn, second vice presidentg Bill Rehberg, secretaryy Norman Iohnson, treasurer, Lee Schrock, reporter, and Ralph Gill, advisor. 1277

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