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yin. i i i V i 1 F - SITE-.. F. F. A. HE F. F. A., with thirty-eight members, started the year off by winning a seventy- five dollar prize at the Puyallup fair for their booth. The judging team had a good start, but did not win any honors at Portland. This year the boy whose name was engraved on the inspirational trophy, was Charles Ma- kela. The requirement for this honor is to be the most inspirational worker for a three-year period. At the Parents' and Sons' Banquet which was held at the Eagles Hall, the program con- sisted of speeches and musical numbers. During the summer the F. F. A. plan to do much work on their experimental plot and also to tour Washington to visit some of the out- standing farms. , For the second successive year, the F. F. A. formed a basketball team and played with the F. F. A. teams of Roy, Fife, Enumclaw, and Kapowsin. They placed second. OFFICERS Seated: Mr. Orr, advisorg Charles Makela, presidentg John Bandli, secretary. Standing: Elmer I-Iyppa, treasurerg James Larson, vice- presidentg Art Barker, reporter. ' JOHN ANDERSON, ELMER HYPPA, and LYLE LEET were the Buckley F. F. A. delegates, who went to the convention at Pullman in May, JAMES LARSON, JOHN BANDLI, ART BARKER and JOHN ANDERSON went to Portland in the fall as judges from the Buckley F. F. A. CHARLES MAKELA Union Pacific Scholarship ww.. R. . me . Q
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PHILIP KEMP Bill. MADDEN LYLIA HOLDRIDGE BETTE WYTKO MISS MYERS SYLVIA MATSON Vice-president Sergeant-at-arms Treasurer Secretary Advisor President Honor Society HE HONOR SOCIETY, with about thirty members. had a well-filled and successful year. They chose as their motto. Not for one, but for all, and started a service to the school campaign. The Honor Society established a lost and found department, a program com- mittee, a make-up committee, and various smaller committees. The members tutored other students and also made posters in an attempt to curb the noon rush. To keep the treasury full, the society charged dues and issued Honor Society booklets in return, and sold popcorn and etiquette booklets. Besides the usual initiation, at which eighteen new members were initiated, the organiza- tion held parties during the year. They also provided the Christmas program for the school. The year closed with the annual Honor Society picn' t will A is First row: Sylvia Matson, Theodora Gillette, Bette Wytko, Juanita Denny, Rose Britschgi, Olive Birkett, Bernice Gaviezel, Lavina Kennedy, Dorothea Gillette, Miss Myers. Second row: Wilma Leer, Lylia Holdridge, Alice Hinkleman, Mary Ella Birkett, Gwendolyn Rose, June Peterson, Ellen Wales, Rhoda Gruner. Third raw: Jack Graybeal, Albert Milersky, Thron Riggs, Doug Martin, Willard Bellman, Joe Boyle. Fourth row: Frank Narolski, Bill Madden. Back row: Don Jackson, Lawrence Joswick, John Bandli, Arnold Allen, Elmer Laine, Philip Kemp, Eugene Else. 'l l 1 .............L
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