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FIRST ROW: lleft to rightl Betty Hoefs, Nina Fisher, Patsy Peltola, Miss Thomas, Kay Chester, Connie Bailey, Hazle Schmitt, Beverly Dettloff. SECOND ROW: Patti Duchscher, Bernice Teel, Ramona Ray, Patricia Wanous, Diane Lines, Morra Jean Bryant, Janet Baillie, Carole Brown, Alice Spindle, Lorene Deans, Caralee Button. THIRD ROW: Donna Wheatley, Sandra West, Donna Lease, Linda Miller, Gloria Tanner, Patsy Martin, Dorle Camp- bell, Carolyn Hanley, Rosella Ripp, Marianne Stark, Margaret Ferguson, Bonnie Bailey, Rosaly Bauer. Future Homemalcers ol America GIRLS HAVE ACTIVE YEAR Initiating 15 girls began the 1954-55 year for the Future Homemakers. The elub observed FHA Week by planting the tenth rosebush for the school. llegional FIlA meets in Chehalis and Battleground were attended by a NVoodland dele- gation of Beverly Dettloff, Kay Chester, Nina Fisher, Patsy Peltola, Connie Bailey, and Betty lloefs. z ,iv Activities of the elub also included a chili feed given in honor of the girls' mothers B and a motto eeremony presented before the Women's Club. fp, Upon an invitation from the FHA, Miss Freda jones of the Marie Easterly Modeling School in Portland spoke on good grooming at a girls, assembly. Patsy Peltola was elected regional song leader of Southwest Washington at the FHA eonvention held at the University of Washington. The year was elimaxed by the awarding of junior Homemaker degrees to 15 girls, RIGHT: The local FHA proudly wel- comed home Patsy Peltola upon her return from the state convention where she was elected regional song leader. LEFT: Nina Fisher and Connie Bailey won a superior rating for their chap- ter at a Demonstration Day contest in Longview. The girls showed the correct way of washing a wool sweater. -.....-....-- eil' Q OFFICERS President ,........, ......... ....., . .Kay Chester Vice-president, .. Patsy Peltola Secretary .....,...., Connie Baile Treasurer ...,,... Beverly Dettlo f Reporter ..,.... ..s.,..., B etty Hoefs Historian ....,e .. .. Hazle Schmitt 50
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Girls' Athletic Association GIRLS PLAY HARD DURING YEAR XVith their 1954-55 enrollment housting 33 girls, the Girls, Athletic Association held their meetings on Tuesday evenings after sehool. They pzu'tieipa1ted in soccer. vollevlmll. basketball, tumbling. liiking. lmclniintoii and lmselmiill. I Besides the regular meetings. extra zietivities were held during the year. Un Uetoher T. some of the inenilmers traveled to Ridge- field for howling. October also saw Shirley KQISIDKJTLI. Peg Morgan, Betty lieijonen. Cheryl Taylor. Darlene lfitzgerzlld and Nliss Lregory journey to Olyinpiu tor Ll CA.-X pluyduy. On Noveniher T. XVoodlund was invited to at volleylizlll playday :lt Buttle Ground. XYOOLIILIIILI won one out ot three games. VVOod- land exeluuiged the invitation with Buttle Ground on Deeeinher 2. Longview YNIC.-X for swimming. FOIJl'lIlll'f' 3 and Apri On May 20. 21 and 22. the girls traveled to Seaside for il week- end of Slllllllltlllllg and enjoying the reerezltionul facilities of the beach resort. ln the latter part of Nluy. 21 hike was given for the freshmen pliuining to join the eluh. FIRST ROW: Sharon Summers, Beth Olson, Patsy Evans, Joyce Stoliby, Peggy Morgan, I.aVerne Zumstein, Marlene Orloske. SECOND ROW: Shirley Kasberg, Melly Gregorius, Betty Reiionen, Delores Schmitt, Carolyn Koski, Naomi Kainu, LaQueta Williams, Darlene Lulow, Darlene Fitzgerald. THIRD ROW: Brenda Button, Linda Hammer, Judy Zybach, Carole Twidwell, Lorraine Insell, Linda Linton, Advisor Miss Gregory, Bonnie Dinsmore, Marilyn Brainard, Mary Forslund, Cheryl Taylor, Berna el Griffith, Florine Lane. . A ...C 4 Q A I The CAA had guy splashing times when they went to the l 20. ABOVE: Patsy Evans and Lorraine Insell enioy a lazy day. CENTER: Rough and tough soccer game at GAA meet- Ing. LOWER: Solving a mystery on the 1954 Seaside trip.
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FIRST ROW: Donald Engman, .lack Ripp, Bob Bays, Jerome Nelson, Bill Kasberg, George Blair, Bob Lahti, Frank Karnis. SECOND ROW: Mr. Martin, Mervin Brown, Jim Wright, Jim Harmon, Walt Keisala, Harvey Owen, Don Otto, Bob Meize, Jerry Peterson, Doyle Blankenship, Lyle Bozarth. THIRD ROW: Robert Zumstein, Jack Rhodes, Darryl Brown, Charles Blum, Roger Wanous, Kirk Northcut, Bill Schurman, Stanley Huston, Gilbert Weese. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 'l'hc lviggcst thrill of the ye-nr for thc FFA clinic in Scptcnihcr wht-n thcy won fourth plucc in the livestock judging contest :it thc Soutliwcst Ytlisliington Fair in Clicliulis. 'l'hc NVooclIuncl boys wt-rc competing against 29 other FFA teruns. The FFA banquet, March 1, drew ai surprisingly lurgc crowcl. Tiihles were sct for an expected 90 guests and 130 airrivcd. Mervin Brown, Darryl Brown, and Norman johnson rt-ccivecl five' shorthorn heifers purchased with a grant LEFT: State Ag official Mel Knox presents the John W. Evans Memorial Award to FFA president Bill Kasberg. RIGHT: FFA'ers Mervin Brown, Norman Johnson and Darryl Brown sign livestock papers with Woodie Button, Security State bank official. Advisor Mr. Martin looks on. from the Security State Bank. Scvcrul awards, including thc john VV. Evans Memorial Awurcl. wvre given thc XVoodI:mcl chaptcr. The Wash- ington Bunlu-rs' Ccrtificzitc of Appreciation zincl Icttcr awards wt-rc inuclc later in tho year. -lcronic Nelson was thc chziptcrys clclcgzitc to thc State FFA convention March 30-April 2 tit Pulhnzin. This page sponsored by CROW CMEEKER 8. COMPANYI and WALTWOOD HARDWARE Woodland
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