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re iw at H Q . 15: W.. f,g,, ,ww avr . sf rife: ' V A 195--... ' . A X ' T5. .'. A llllllf Y PML Qi Eiiiiiilidif Wifi? F591 'Milt '1 as J l - F A O O H ' ne it ZZTESE: 129853 ll 7533223 1 ig- EQ at 'V First Row: Kenneth Bays, Ira Billups, Shanon Petty, Don Handy, Peter Jolly, Gerold Engman. Second Row: Mervin Brown, Claron Bozarth, John Driver, Jerome Nelson, Lyle Bozarth, Jerry Harmon. Third Row: Mr. Martin, Doyle Blankenship, Don Engman, Jim Harmon, Robert Zumstein, Bob Meize. Fourth Row: Jim Crocker, Tom Eddy, Darryl Brown, Joe Jolly, John Blanchard, Don Otto, Jerry Peterson. Jerome Nelson was chosen to lead the chapter this year, with Frank Karnis elected as vice- presidentg john Driver, secretaryg Lyle Bozarth, treasurerg Mervin Brown, reporter, and Whitey Bozarth, sentinel. Before school opened the FFA judging team took part in the Southeast Wasliiiigton Fair in Chehalis on August 24. They also attended the Western WVashington Fair in Puyallup, Septem- ber 27. A visit to the Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland was also part of the FFA's fall program. This spring they participated in the Parliamentary Procedure contest in Cathlamet and Won second place. The following Week at Kalama they came in third among eight schools that participated in the contest. On Feh. 10 a dance was sponsored after the White Salmon basketball game to help raise money for their Lake Merrill trip this summer. The annual parent-son fried chicken feed was held March 2. After years of having the FHA girls serve at FFA banquets, the umen of the housen returned the favor hy serving at the animal FHA initiation banquet. Annual event looked forward to with interest by chapter members and farmers from Woodland area is Tractor Day . . . here a group of the fellas weigh the merits of one of the machines on display: in the center shot Mr. Martin addresses the throng of visiting FFA-ers, farmers and local lads prior to starting off the demon- strationsg . . . who said these guys can't cook? . . . that Harmon lad even has the build of an enthusiastic chef.
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.M A 0 5 Z ti- Moore, Donna Second Nina riorie Schurman, Margaret Third Row Boys, Delores Fike, Bonnie Bailey, Bonnie Thayer, Jet Ann Blankenship, Carole VavRosky, JoAnn Kuhn, Ann Thelen, Marlene Swett, Patty Duchscher. Fourth Raw: Arlene Mars, Betty Zybach, Cynthia Sparks, Miss Thomas ladviserl, Janice Lanphear, Mary Joe Leathers, Schurman, Judy Ferguson. Fifth Row: Cathy Thomas, Button, Lorene Deans, Dorle Campbell, Janice Runnion, Marra Jean Bryant, Carole Brown, Nanc , Shirley Englert, Carolyn Hanley, Kay Sellers. Missing was Holly Weedman. Tll1'0ll,Ql1Ollt the past yezir tlit- l'vlll'll1iC l'lOliTOll1i1liCl'S have had one goal, to raise money to strengthen their t1'Ci1SllI'y. Lust fall the club sold Weiners at all home football gzuncs. OCl'fJlJi'l' 31 to NClX'L'IIllJl'1' 5, the Vlllll ol1sc'1'vi'cl FHA week, which Was filled Witl1 1n1111y wortli-while activities. The club also seitvccl at the footlmll, lmsketlmaill, FFA and church ba11q11ets. The 21111111211 FHA l1z111q11et was lu-ld hlil1'Cll T. T11iti11tio11 was also held for the new lTlCI1llJC1'S and tl cl1ili feed was sc1'w-d to tlif- inothers and new mexnbers. Huzle Schmitt and Patsy Peltoln l0ll1'llC'yCll to P11ll111z111 o11 April 6 for the State FHA meeting. Officers Were: Hallo Schmitt. preside11tg Ninn Fisher, vice-preside11tg Patsy Martin, S6C1'Gf1ll'y1 Donna Lease, tl'PllSlll'tJl'L Kay Chester, student council repre- sentutiveg Gloria TQIITIICIQ l1isto1'i1111: l,i11clz1 Miller. point Cl12lll'Ul3.Il, and Connie Bailey, 1'e11o1'te1', as Living up to their name as future homemakers these shots by Song Leader Peltola show the gals surrounded by fellas . . . kidding aside, ll' FFA-ers played turn-about at the FHA Mothers' banquet and served up W the fare . . . here are some of the fellas having a cup of coffee in between stints at waiting on table: center shot shows initiation ceremony being con- 9 ik fl ducted by Kay Chester with Connie Bailey in background: note the dexterity 4 if with which FFA pillar John Driver reaches for Mrs. Zybach's coffee cup. Y' -il ee LEE?
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4 ,, t we 'RTS' 1.4e?,,4,g NMSP' L-if W 'ar E , an , 32 4 Q 'tw we W ., :await W iw TS' ,Cf - it tmemawlli GIRLS LEAGUE CABINET-Back Row: Diane Button, Student Council Representative: Mary Forslund, Social Chair- mang Marilyn Brainard, Financial Chairman, Sharon Kingen, Publicity Chairmanp Connie Bailey, Health RChairmanp Brenda Button, Program Chairman. Fr t :M . ' - ' ' ' on ow rs Poulsen, Adviser, Toni Karnis, Vice President: Melly Gregarius, Secretary: Edith Blair, Presvidentp Kay Chester, Treasurerg Mrs. Gimmey, Adviser. Girls League Attendance at the fall Southwest VVashington Girls League Conference started the 1955-56 year off with a bang. The club continued their annual selling of Christmas cards and sent two CARE packages to Korea. Supervision of card sales needed M 'l B . , ari yn rainard, financial chairman, was added to the cabinet The Tender Trapv was the theme selected for the Tolo which was held March 17, in the multi-purpose room. Senior girls were honored at the Mother and Daughter Tea held May 11. This event, annually honoring mothers of all seniors and mothers of league members, ended the yearis activities for the group. Peg Morgan makes like a female Sad Sack at last year's tea- Carole Brown Darlene B I h A d K , , ac , u ray er- wood, Patsy Martin, Shirley Kasberg cavort to amusement of assembly during Tolo Week: Donna Lease, more Tolo Week hi-iinksy Girls League meeting, Secretary Melly Gregorius reads minutes, Prexy Edith Blair makes notes lthis picture snapped a few second b f ' ' ' s e ore picture immediately to the leftl.
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