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ROW I, left to right-Donovan Warner, Virgil Olson fTreasurerJ, Philip Holbeck fVice-President, Lynde Anderson fSecrc-taryj, Bill Beck fReporterj, Don Lindahl flaresidentj, Stanley Sunde, Duane Morsette. ROW IIMGary Swanson, Raymond Murdock, Ronald Brown, john Bladin, Philip Houle, Allen Hein, Donald Pearson, Lyle Willow, Earl Udenberg, Roger Martinson. ROW Ill-Wesley Harris, Billy Olson, Dick Nolander, Ed Lundstrom, Vernon Willow, Ronald Parry, Charles Glass, john Lind, Gwynn Giddings, Armund Backen. ROW IV-fDick Smith, Bob Blaisdell, Bob Landgren, Michael Rich, Don Falk, Ken Overby, Don Cavallin, Mike Bonneville, Lester Bolen, jerry Bergquist, Bob Sellman, Lawrence Birkholtz, Gene Magnuson, Giles Dalbec, David DuFresne, Virgil Hopkins, Ralph Jacobson, Gor- don Oftedahl, Larry Poulas, jim Poulas, David Puent, jack Poulas. The F.F.A. is an organization of boys studying agriculture in the high school. During 1954-55 there were twenty members in the club. The boys met each Monday during the entire winter for rec- reation. Games were played with Moose Lake, Floodwood, Proctor, and Silver Bay. The boys at- tended the District Banquet in Hibbing during No- vember. Two judging teams, Forestry and General Livestock, will be entered in the contest at Grand Rapids on April 16. The club sent a delegate to the state convention held in St. Paul on May 8, 9, and 10. The F.F.A., being an integral part of the course in agriculture, operates the greenhouse lo- cated on the school grounds. Finances for activities are derived from this source. About june 1 plants and flowers now being raised will be sold to resi- dents of the community. The main purpose of the F.F.A. is training in rural leadership. Bury B0 yr is if 3 is 1. 1 0490
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ROW I, left to right-Gloria Ylimaki fParliamentarianJ, Shirley Peterson fSecretaryj, Claudia Hermans, June Olson, Ethel Hicks, Nancy Nunstedt fPresidentJ, Marietta Haugan, Janice Nelson. ROW ll-Audrey Torgerson, Margaret Jouppi, Judy Erickson, Beverly Holmes, Donna Castner, Vivian Carlson, Grace Bislow fTreasurerJ, Priscilla Lindgren. ROW III-Valerie Flynn, Ruth Johnson, Sonja Svee, Marilyn Lyson, Phyllis Didier, Allison Mattson, Sharon Patak, Kathie Anderson, Nancy Erickson, Pat Hanson. ROW IV-Jackie Hanson, Judy Erickson, Gayle Bugge, Janice He-din, Dorothy Tastula, Mary Alice Johnson fVice-Presidentj, Sandra Anderson, Diane Her- mans, Sharon Maki, Julianne House. ROW V-Mildred Kari, Linda Dewey, Marian Olson, Darlene Larson, Lois Tranah, Ruth Lindholm, Elizabeth Christensen, Judy Elving. This year our F.H.A. was a big success. We went to the district convention at Buhl. A large number of girls attended and had a very good time. We had our annual Christmas Party, and this year we started something new in the special events category. We had a supper party with the F.F.A. boys. We had a large crowd and everyone had a lot of fun. We put on a Style Show in March and added a millinery section to our program. Our year climaxed by our annual Mother- Daughter Banquet. All in all, the F.H.A. had a very good year. Af lloe Slate Comfentionf .48. F. H. A. 1-Ui N ,. E7 in W, ll I Y J fl 5452 J if gi L J.: 1 A in WWF? ' 'J f A 079: J' . 'r25 ' Min Amerim'J
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SENIOR CLASS PLAY April 29 and 30, 1955 High School Auditorium Dr. John Hillary ................................. .....-.----------------- Dr. Robert Hillary ,..,...... Pa Brown .................. --.----- Ma Brown ............. Margaret Burns ......... Dick Burns ............. Janet Martin .............. --,----- Dr. Edmond Brand ...... Old Doc Hillary thinks his son Bob is coming home from Medical school to practice with him. Young Doc has been offered a rich and easy big- city practice with Dr. Brand - and also a chance tb marry Helen, his daughter. It all sounds fine, but for two things: First, Young Doc is still in love with his home town girl, and second, he doesn't have nerve enough to tell his father that he isn't going to practice with him. The home-town girl breaks off her engagement when she hears of his plans, and Bob goes off on a trip with the Brands without facing his father. He leaves him a note - and when Old Doc reads it, he suffers a stroke. It's then that neighborly Ma Brown takes things in hand. She fakes a telegram to Old Doc, that makes him think Young Doc is taking over the hometown practice after all, and Old Doc dies happy in that belief. But Young Doc has no inten- tion of doing any such thing - and says so when he hears what Ma Brown has done. Then in a compelling scene of great emotional force, Ma shows Young Doc what half a century of practice with the home folks has meant in human lives saved. Its up to Young Doc to choose his practice - and his wife! . George Pearson Roger Simonson Gene Magnuson Kathie Anderson Sharon Riley Chuck Shromoff Alice Craig Arnold Lindquist M .H le ................... ------- r CPP .......... Bob Blaisdell Helen B1-and ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ........ R uby Bailey Mary Selby ,,,,,,,,,,,, ...... J ean Erickson Mrs, Rossi ,,,,,,,,,,- ..,.. C arol Carlson M1-5, Cronin ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ....., ,..,.... D o r o thy Tastula Mrs, Mellon ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,..,,,, .....,,,,. C laudia Hermans Lois Warner ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.........,.,,.,,... Shirley C2lI'lSOI'l ak as are ek Director ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,.......,...,.....,...,,..,...,,...,,.,. ............. M I'. C. EVHIIS Student Director ....... .. ..... ...... . . Kathie Anderson 0 50 0 ULD DUC
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