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TRI-HI-Y Row One: Judy Ferguson. Row Two: Linda Satter- thwaite, Karen Vickrey. Row Three: Janice Searles, Janenne Nichols, June Hansen, Joan Snyder. Row Four: Karen Roof, Alys Orrell, Donna Kendall, La- Trelle Beasley, Christine Colley. Row Five: Jenny The Tri-Hi-Y Emblem Brovont, Treasurerg Nancy Rundio, Secretaryg Mar- tha Guenin, Presidentg Sara Wimmer, Chaplain, Becky Carvey, Sergeant -at-Armsgludy Smith, Vice President. Insert: Mr. Paul Ashby, Faculty Spon- SOI. The Tri-Hi-Y was organized inthe fall of 1957. This year the club voted to adopt a foreign child and to direct the all school project for the Save the Child Federation. Small replicas ofthe Little Brown Jug were made and sold as a spec- ial project. ln February Elizabeth Leyboldt, a German ex- change student, spoke to the local club. She gave a very interesting account of her country and its cus- toms. The Tri--Hi-Y has had a very rewarding year and they are ready to accept their role of service and responsibility in the new school. Compliments of Tri-Hi-Y
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Row One: L. Wiseman, President, D. Neff, Vice Pres- Three: G. WCHVCF, B. Strange. C. Golding, E. Tlllk identg G. Brinker, Secretary, T. Reisner, Treasurer, F. Cl, J. STIFOYCF, R. Smifll. L. UHCICFWOOCL M. Brown Kelly, Sentinel, L. Cain, Reporter: D. Kessinger, L. D. Whitton. Row Four: D. Golding, B. Sharp, E. Tllllf Rogers, P. Foust. Row Two: T. A. Torgerson, Advisor, el, R. Bevington, E. Brown, M. Oswalt, P. Hart R B. Smith, M. Weaver, D. Cravens, D. Cravens, M. Harreld, Thurman, B. Deeter, B. Fox, L. Schaumleffel. Row The Sweetser Future Farmers of America, under the direction of Mr. Torgerson, has entered many con- tests this year, They include: crops, land, dairy, livestock, forestry, and poultry, These contests re- quire much work and knowledge. Along with the con- tests the F, F. A, participates in state and national club activities. The F. F. A, sponsored two social activities this year: A basketball league and the Father and Son Ban- quet, The basketball race was won by Wiseman's A- corns with a 5-1 record, Dale Whitton was the leading scorer with 88 points in 6 games, The Father and Son Banquet was held in March, Compliments of F. F. A. - 31 - Mr, James Everhart of I SL M Electric Co. presents Earl Brown with a half inch drill for the top five acre corn yield in Grant Co.
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