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F P A 15541555 ROW ONE Vlr Bowman Gene Chrzstransen Jack Vvoods Jerry Drttbenner Norman Tonn Bob Wrmmers Drck Murphy Douglsay Larry Moore Frrtz Gangwer Drck Larch Maurlce Poole ROW TWO Ga1lYar1ngton Russell Hardman John Suchy Bxll Furrow Jerry Mason Ed Sohler Vlyron Martm Lyle Trottrer Bob Mahan Frank Prmcehouse Tom Wnqht ROW THREE Davrd Wrlley Vernon Brant Ned Chestnut George W Del-lar! Ralph Plaster Drck Yarmgton Wrlbur Anderson Bob Anderson V .l Orcutt ROW 'YEA51' CHAPTER FOUR Ralph Chrrstopher Larry Dmsrnoor Norman Jacox Bob Craig Gary Cate Ivan Hardman Wrth the 1n1t1at1on of 39 qreenhands and 28 Chapter farm ers, the F F A had a total of 87 pald up members thrs year At The Dalles show Wy'east had the top swrne herd and Wrlbur Anderson had both the grand champion swrne F' F A members showed 39 head of cows and calves at the county farr Top wrnners were Norman Tonn ln Dalry Paul Kollas rn Beef Drck Larch and Larry Sohler rn Shop Sk1lls and Exhrbrts Over S3 OOO has been rarsed thrs year through machrne rental sale of scrap lron pop Corn Chrrstmas cards feed sales and other actrvrtres Thelr graduates .hm Long and B111 Coats were the out stanchng Ag freshmen at O S C last year Glenn Adams and Don Klee are honor students at O T l Recreatron actrvrtres rnclude the F H A F F A barn dance, two basketball teams, refreshments at games and meetrngs, and games 1n the Ag burldlng . I A I I Daniel Evans, Ralph Miller. l . ' ' ' 7 I , , I . . . I I I I F' H A G1r1S SGFVIHQ for? F A Parent-Son Banquet.
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PHA Between a trrp to Corvallrs and a slumber party the busy hornernakers under the superv1s1on of Frances Young and advrsed by Mrs Romans were engaged rn varrous prorects Some of these were Carmel apples whrch were sold to the students at noon and gally colored blue and gold pornpons for the gan es The F H A grrls served for the F F A Parent Son Banquet on Monday evenrng February 21 1955 The presrdent Frances Young vrce pres1dent Drane Downrng secretary Jeanette Peck and treasurer Wanda Murray attended the F H A State Con ve ntron held at Corvallrs on the 24th through the 26th of February The P H 'X club on Dece ber l6 l954 Went COfOlllHQ dOWY1 Gt U19 hrcrgnbors ot Woodcraft Horne Settrng oft all tlns work wrth a lrttle pleasure the F H A grrls planned a slu ter party to whrch all 1 e bers were 1nv1ted Those plans were car rred out one frosty evenrng rn October FHA serve for FFA Parent Son Banquet im' Mrs Fomans Aclvxsor TW i -l is. . . . I I I I ' I ' I . , . l I l . . - . . . . . ' A' . H '- 1 I ' ' 1 1 ' I 1 1 I I I l 0 I - H , . , .,, . ' ,Y ' . . . . . , n , , , , , . ' , Q . . ' 111 , 1. nr . - . 2 A we 2 0 M ' , ,L : mfr' ' 'i ' A 1 1 rl I .N T, Q, iii .2 J ... , I Q 'L 4 lf . 1' 'ir T if-42,5 A , 5 V+. X. fn rx ,, rx .X K N, -4,
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PP. David Kollas, Mr. Woods, Tom Woods and Mr. Leffel at the Open House. Contest participation include winning the district skills con- test two years in a row. The speech winner, David Kollas placed third in the district. Wy'east Parlamentary team was judged fourth. Alan Halter and John Leffel, student teachers from O.S.C. helped our department considerably this year. David Kollas and Fritz Gangwer won trips to the National Con- vention at Kansas City. Kollas, Dick Larch, and Mr. Bowman and Mr. Leffel attended the State Convention at Medford, where David won a one-hundred dollar Union Pacific Scholarship. One hundred-seventy- three attended the first Parent-Son Ban- quet. The P.R.A. served and decorated. Lynn Rasmussen was awarded star chapter farmer. The F.F.A. purchased a new S2270 tractor this year. Their net worth is over 35000, not including the nine registered livestock chains. With these assets, a new full time instructor in the de partment and the additional space provided in the ex-wood shop, their future looks bright, indeed. ROW ONE: Larry Sohler, Ruben Mahan, Joe Boyce, Dean Clinton, Bill Sappinqton, David Killas, John Furrow, Mr, Leffel. ROW TWO: Don Wonsyld, Ronald Grindy, David Griggs, Tim Donahue, Richard Mann, Jim Isaak, Jerry Christopher, Gene Lantis. ROW THREE: 'Tom Woods, Bobby Zeman, Stanley Henn, David Brush, Sam Meyle, Robert Sweet, J erry Zieqenbein, Cecil Millikan. ROW FOUR: Wen-1 dell Del-Iart, Don Curteman, Wayne Clark, Sam Captai n, Kenneth Del-larte ROW FIVE: Danny Snow, Perry Bennett, John Kollas, Matthew Shibahara, Steven Nance, Glen Shupp. pi. F'.F'.A. furnished popcorn for all sports events.
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