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f I Z Ek FIRST ROW: Helen Kortes, Brenda Button, Peggy Morgan, Edith Blair, Joyce Johnson. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Kaski, Lennea Osrnanberg, Mary Forsluncl, Naomi Kainu, Hazle Schmitt, l.aVerne Zumstein, Marilyn Brown, Danny Steph, Penny Holloway, Bernadel Griffith, Florine Lane, Gary Smith, Mary Jo Leathers, Genny Kortes, THIRD ROW: Susan Bryant, Elaine Saari, Carole Twldwell, Mary This page sponsored by EDDIE'S MUSIC 1707 Main St., Vancouver, Washington and TORRENCE INSURANCE 1227 Broadway -- Longview HA 5-4800 Landrum, Don Wallila, Sally Swenson, Judy Ferguson, Delores Rotschy, Jettann Blankenship, Cathy Thomas, Margaret Ferguson, Donald Arndt, Richard Knight, Nancy Chester, Dick Burns, Cheryl Taylor. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Fluke, Charles Blue, Wayne Brannon, Nick Chester, Jim Blair, Melly Gregarius, Marilyn Brainard, Darlene Dettloft, Arnold Kainu, Betty Mars, Linda Boys, Marjorie Schurman, Myrtlemay Pittman. Band Music Calender Filled With Many Events The first comlminecl pc-rfo1'1nz111cc's of the band zmcl chorus were EJCTOIBCI' 12 at thc- COWlitZ County 'I'mcl1v1's' Institute' in thc afternoon and the PTA inc-citing that t'YClllIlg. Thr- two music Edith Blair, Brenda Button, Peggy Moran, Helen Kortes, Joyce Johnson
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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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FIRST ROW: Melly Gregarius, Shirley Kasberg, Kay Chester, Helen Kortes, Peggy Morgan, Brenda Button, Edith Blair, Genny Kortes, Joyce Stoliby, Diane Button, Florine Lane, Sandra Wood, Vera Owen, Mae Neal, LaQueta Williams, Ann Paul, Sharon Summers. SECOND ROW: Sandra West, Nina Fisher, Darlene Fitzgerald, Charles Hanley, Quentin Robbins, Don Hall, Richard Knight, Arnold Osmanberg, LaVerl Hess, John Fleetwood, Patsy Peltola, LaVerne Zumstein, Leta Wheatley, Mr. Fluke. Chorus groups also aippvziwcl on tlic' 'l'lmnksgix'ing and Qfliristmzis piwmgixiiiis. Nlury lfllvli lilzmlwiisliip :incl l'1l0l'lllC lalllllt ivpix-sm-iitc-cl tliv cliorus at tht- Clark College solo uoiitcsl l m'ln'lia1i'x' Ili. l'OCl'lX'lIlg SlIlXtl'l0I' illlil ex- cvllcnt rating ri-spvc'tix'vly. Tliv clutcs ol tliv pi'c-svntutioii of the NIcrry Nlimluw fJl7l'I'l'ltll..i Nlurcli 10 auicl 11. stand out most xivicllx' in tliv cliorus history. Xlury Ellen ltlguilwnsliip :Incl Ca-orgv lilaiir pluyvcl tliv leads in tlu- opvruttu wllic-li was tlui liirst to lx' pre- sviitccl in twenty yczlrs at XVIIS. 'l'lw chorus lcstixul was lic-lcl alt lJ11l'tlCgI,l'Ol1l1il on Xl2ll'l'll 26. lixccllcnt ratings wvrc 1'c'ccix'vd by lmotli tlw boys' 4-nscmlwlv and quartet. wliilc' thr- girls' vnsvmlmlv gicliiawccl snpcrior and am oppor- tunity to pcrform at tliv vvmiiiig co11co1't. Chorus rc-prcsontzifivos to tlic' LxNI7l'fllXX'I'Sl Nlnsic' cl0Illil'l't'IlL'i'N ut lillgllllit on April 14. 15 llllil 16 wun- Clcorgc lilzlir. Nlury lfllvn Bluiikmi- sliip :incl Nli'i'tlv1ii11y Pittman. April -'30 was tliv mlaltv of tllc luuicl contest alt Ygiiicoiixmw. NYooclluml was 1'cpi'csciit0cl ln' 12 mcmlwrs in tliv mziss lmml tlmt plain-cl that vvviiiiig. V l7l'l'l'0l'llllllg :it flux spring L'UllCl'l't April 22 and com1111-rica-iliviit Aluuc 8 c-mlvfl tlic' yviifs pro- graun for thc lmml amd cliorus. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Brown, Linda Hammer, Mytlemay Pittman, Barbara Becker, Helen Hall, Mary Forslund, Toni Karnis, Annett Hamblen, Grace Bryant, Laura Pittman, Charlotte Martin, Audrey Kerwood, Carolyn Hardy, Mary Ellen Blankenship, FOURTH ROW: Jim Crocker, Wayne Brannon, Bill Kasberg, Dan Steph, Eugene Ewing, Bob Morgan, Neal Heryfard, Tam Edd , ,Nick Chester, George Blair, Jim Blair, Bob Bays, Bob Lahti, Arnolld ainu. BOYS' ENSEMBLE Music Director, Mr. Fluke FIRST ROW: Eugene Ewing, Tom Eddy, Bob Morgan, Bob Bays. SECOND ROW: Quentin Robbins, Dan Steph, George Blair, Jim Blair, LaVerl Hess. , ,i 10 l in s
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