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F. F. A. The Future Farmers of America were very active this year under the supervision of our instructor, Mr. Perry. The activities were: selling fireplace logs, picking up corn, and selling concrete hog troughs. Some of the more enjoyable activities were the Fa- ?-fy ther and Son Banquet and the all-school dance. This year our FFA Chapter was represented at many FFA judging contests. We also showed live- stock at the FFA Fair and took in our fair share of the premiums. In October the FFA officers attended the Officers Training School and Banquet. which wa held at LaMoille High School, the officers brought A back many good ideas to make the Wethersfield FFA a better chapter. Some of the trips taken this year included the Illinois State FFA Convention, and the National FFA Convention in Kansas City, Missouri. A trip to the . International Harvester Plant in Rock Island was also very interesting and educational. v L -Jw. FIRST ROW: C. Bennett, C, Craig, L. Munts, S. Oliver, W. Rose. SECOND ROW: D. DeRyke, A. Rowland, M. Hackwith, T. Craig, l. McNamara. STANDING: W. Harding, D. Smith, L. Bartman, J. Coziahr. SIDE ROW: R. Townsend, J. Foshay, J. Loibl, R. Golden, J. I-Iyer, M. Martin, Mr. Perry. -F 1 fii X, R4 ' X 5?r-,L .. X S
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. --1 A ia ... . ' Sr fN A '75 FS .ggi Viv F.T. . The 1958-59 Myrtle B. Nelson Chapter of Future Teachers was one ofthe largest in its history. The year's programs were of special interest to every one of the fifty-four members. Some ofthe prograni highlights were talks given by Wethersfield teachers and panel discussions led by the students. The high school principal, Mr. Bryce Miller, gave the club a different 'viewpoint on high school administration. Mrs. Soderlund, of the Blish Building, gave an informative talk on Special Edu- cation. At the Christmas season Miss Myrtle Nelson gave an enjoyable Hour of Music. A talk by Jur- gen Lenz, the exchange student from Germany, was another program of special interest. The success ofthe club was due mostly to the help of the advisors, Miss Allene Whitmyer and Miss Ada Robbins. The officers for the year were: Presi- dent, Pat Druing Vice-President, Karen Hildebrand, Secretary, Janet Cole, Treasurer, Joyce Abyg His- torian, Calvin Jacobs, Song Leader, Edith Bickhausg Student Council Representative, Dean Behnkeg Par- liamentarian, Robin Faull and Reporter, Susie Goode FIRST ROW: C. Jacobs, E. Seidel, M. Ham, M. Craig, R. Richards, J. Cole, L. Palrner, S. Dragolovich, P. Druin, B. Greiert, S. Goode, M. Gambill, K. Hildebrand. SECOND ROW: Miss Robbins, C. lacobs, M. Collins, C. Zimmerman, K. Knutson, S. Brandy, 1. Chamberlain, S. Nixon, T. Erickson, L. Rowe, S. Leonard, S. Nichol son, V. Anderson. THIRD ROW: Miss Whitmyer, M. Graff, B. Newburn, P. Goodwin, D. Slyter, S. Golden, K. Boswell, G. Currier, B. Low, L. Duryea, D. Goodwin, B. Eshelman, C. Witte, M. Pearson. FOURTH ROW: G. Erickson, R. Faull, C. Anthony, J. Aby, P. Himes, C. Libby, M. Low, P. Powers, I. Bystry, P. Krause, J. Lester J. Coplan.
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