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Hack How M. Keefe. M. Sobek, E. Pisohki . .1. Sylvester. V. Hu« r. I. Nie«lfeldt. A. I-arson. 1 . l»nis- le.v. .1. Twin hit:. I. Carbon . M. Coburn. A. Ilorriok Third Row E. Fuhre. E. Schomburg. A. Clements. II. Simenaon. I . Heln .e. M. Ixming, F. -lohnnon. B. Mail. R. I iekrm irer. E. Sprain. I. Ubns. Miss V. Jon koii Second Row I.. Clements. M. Wego. I . Xenon, W. Vogel. A. Moyer. M. 1.00. M. Miller. M. Moniker. Powers, .1. Hanson. I- Knudson. R. I linla) Front Row I. Acliter'klrcli, (i. Schneider. S. McEldowney. K. V l klng. D. Young. V. Morinan. B. Moniker. M. Johnson. M. Anderson lloitii l onomii»M I Inil The Home Economics Club is an organization that functions the year around and is under the direction of Miss Jensen. The purpose of this club is to develop leadership and broaden interests in the homemaking field. We hold a business meeting the third Wednesday morning of every month. At these meetings we have a program and often some entertainment. We also have social gatherings during the summer. A social which was in the form of a scavenger hunt and weiner roast was enjoyed by the F. F. A. and Home Economics members. The club played an important part in the carnival this year. They served good food to everyone at the Punkin’ Inn. During the cold winter months the Home Economics Club served Hot Lunches at noon. The Junior and Senior Class prepared them. The club sponsored candy sales and other means of earning money. With the money they made they bought dishes and equipment for the department. Thus the club is continuing in its active work. The officers are as follows: President...............................................Alice Mae Larsen Vice-President ...............................................Jean Twining Secretary ...........................................................Delores Young Treasurer .............................................................Betty Heider Page 18
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Itiu-k Knw- II. Stornndt. ii. Miller. W. Ileinker. M. Walters. R. s -li« r. II. Schombenr. I». Lnbus. .1. Ilolev Second Row It. Lewis. i. IMell. It. Wehrenbcre. K. Seeder A stone. L. Sprain. L. Frick non. L. Hoinze. Mr. N N. Rowe Front Row -C. Sprain. I., hulahl. (' Miller. M. Knndson. M. Seeder. M. Nelson. It. Kruger. S. Tbomas Dunlap. M. Hass. L. Olson. W. Tau Anderson. K. Nuttlenian. F. Hagen t'arlson. M. Meyer. It. Sampson. K. F. F. A. The purposes of this organization are: to promote the study of vocational agriculture in the Wisconsin High School, to promote thrift for recreational and educational activity for the students, to create more interests in intelligent pursuits in the state, to create and nurture for country life, to establish the confidence of the farm boy on himself and his work, to promote scholarship, to promote rural leadership, to encourage cooperative effort among the students of agriculture, and to develop dependable citizens. Future farmers of America include all boys studying vocational agriculture in Wisconsin. The F. F. A. state organization has built a camp on the shore of Jug Lake which is located in the Shawano National Forest. Each chapter may stay here four to seven days. Wilfred Hemker represented this chapter at the state F. F. A. convention held at Milwaukee. Wilfred also took part in an interview broadcast over the NBC network at Chicago. He was interviewed by the agricultural commentator on the farm news program. The objects of the West Salem F. F. A. chapter this year are: to buy fifty gallons of spray material and one hundred pounds of powder for spraying trees, to send two delegates to the F. F. A. meeting at Madison in the fall, to give a mixer for the high school, to give a sleigh ride party for all members, to buy a set of boxing gloves and punching bag for the members, to sell concessions at high school basketball games, to conduct an F. F. A. chapter column in the local news paper, to sponsor the Twelfth Annual Judging Contest in April, and to have an F. F. A. basketball team and kittenball team. OFFICERS President .............................................. Wilfred Hemker Vice-President ...........................................Marlin Walters Treasurer ..........................................Frederick Nuttleman Secretary and Reporter..................................Harrison Storandt Page 19
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