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Ag Students oil' Today. ., . ire.. fi Q IQXCVV. N vlgllnsf Ready for the F. F. A. meeting was President, Fred Krainick, Don Brewer, president at Buckley, was seen performing one of his outstanding member of the organization. many duties such as conducting a meeting. The active working chapter of the F, F. A. at .EllllIl1ClilW, sent members into various experience-gaining activities throughout the comniunity, as well as representing VVRHS at fairs throughout the Northwest. The lflnuniclaw judging team, consisting of Fred Krainick, Frederick Krain- ick. .lack Furnish, and Don Schwenn competed at Chehalis, Monroe, Puyallup, Varnation and Portland. They placed first at Chehalis and Carnation. Fred yi - gm: Krainiclc receisied high honors by ht-ing the outstanding boy at Carnation and f V ,N receiver a trop ly. ,m,i,,ggF The F. F. A. hoys, guided hy Mr. Martin Ti-cter, continued in their fine work , 37? f hy putting on a Spring Dairy Show. The Senior members of tht- F. F, A. helpcd the organization very much by .gi A lvuilding a machine shed for all of the F. F. A. equipment. I The other activities the llnuinclaw Chapter did were to help sponsor the Ford Farming Festival program held in the li. H. S. auditorium on February 26. The C'haptcr also put on a colorful exhihit at the Puyallup Fair and participated in The executive committee of F. F. A. are: jack Pogorclc, john The F, F, A, officers, Roger Rhodes, Mickey Kosko, Larry Bagnall, Stovner, Marvin Brons. Frederick Krainick, Ken Scott. jack Ronald DeMuynich, and Andy Dieringer, did much to help thc Furnish, Don Smith. organization. K..
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emoeraey Achieved by Stntllent Government To encourage student participation and thought in all-school problems was the primary aim of the sehool's governing body with the as- sistance of Mr. Hunt and Mr. Olenc. Some of the problems were deciding which sports should have a major letter, making laws that would help maintain a smooth-running school, discussing student behavior at games and assemblies, super- vising Club and class activities, approving amend- ments to constitutions of newly formed organiza- tions, and nominating next year's S.B.A. officers. The Buckley Board of Control authorized many changes in the operation of our Student Body this year. Tllrougli the originality of its members and their ambitions, the Board revised the treasury system and introduced movies to raise money. Additional business was Stage and Paps Letters and Stripes, and thc Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award. An interesting discussion on extension of plaque credit wits held by the following members of the Bo.ird of Control: Michael Fiirinan, Beryl Duncan, Priscilla Plass, Becky Tyler, Evelyn Kyle, Vondzi Stanhope, Dick Baker, Frank Welsli. Fred Krtiinick, jim Gard. jack Furnish, Don Cooley, Margie Tougaw, Marilyn Olberg, and Kenneth Cunningham Discussing the minutes of the previous B. O. C. meeting were Gary Vee-p Radliff, Phyllis Queenie Holmes, and Don Smiling jack Goodale. Contemplating on the business of the next meeting were Buck- ley's officers Phil Hiam, Lynn Anderson, and Dolores Renner. Leading the flag salute at the assemblies was one of the various duties of En- umclaw's S. B. A. presi- dent, Bob Estby. .xi-Pl. .ff ls! -.35-P ' fix' ' ,:i- if Q' ' if 5' ' of , . 'H V +g,, tr' l iw -s., l NY Xt' N x 'yew' Ardent concern over recent changes in B. O. C. this year was shown by S. Morse, L. Erickson, P. Huhtala, J. Meyers, G. Hodge, B. Barber, B. Hreha, G. Rc-nner, R. Benbrook, J. Neilson, N. Swift, E. Borell, G. Osterdahl, D. Brewer, A. Zaffee, A. Dieringer. I5
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cEI1II 1UI'I1fClI S Ulf Tomorrow Having fun taking an old car to pieces were, Roger Rhodes, Bert Using the new welding machinery was, Don Doering, active lnglin, Andy Dieringer, Larry Argo, Mickey Kosko, Carl Smith. member of F. F. A. Ronald Dc-Muynich, Richard Reamy, and Gene Remington. the Parliamentary Procedure contest. They also helped the farmers out when the time came to prune trees. These activities. which the Chapter did will no douht he of much use to them in future years. The outstanding evcnt of the year for the Buckley l . I . A. jtulging team was a trip to Portland where they participated in the Pacific International Livestock Q lixposition. Under the leadership of Mr. .lohn Sargeant. the team placed 241-th out of the 75 teams represented. Andy Deiringer placed 9th in the individual l awards. V A Other judging contests the boys entered were: the Evergreen State Fair at iiul' I Monroe, another at Carnation, thc VVcstern NVashington Fair at Puyallup, one ii A' at Kent and the lfnumclaw Spring Show. Four hanners were collected hy the hoys in 1951 for dairy judging. An outstanding joh was done hy Don Brewer, who was President of the King County District of I . I . A. He was also chairman of the Parliamentary Procedure team. Seeing that all equipment was in order were the Sophomore members of F. F. A., Paul Olson, Ken Stroup, joe Kowalski, Frank Wierleski, Marvin Sather, Robert Young, Ronnie Poleski, Wforking on an old car were. Gene Remington, Bert lnglin. Robert Doering, Dennis Ahmann, David Archambeau, Don Smith, Larry Argo, and Mickey Kosko. Albert Mantel, ,f
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