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FUTURE FARMERS of AMERICA ALCESTER Row 1--R. Siemors, M. Ronning,B. Montgomery, W. Siemera, L. Lundberg, D. Skin- ner, L. Pilla, F. Cooper. Row 2--H. Schoellerman; C. Turner, secretary; L. Solbue, parliamentarian; L. Sveeggen, treasurer; C. Peterson, president; R. Siemers, sentinel; J. Johnson, reporter; L. Saugstad, vice president; E. R. Dobberstein, advisor. Row 3—P Peterson, J. Abrahamaon, C. Waddell, R. Han- son, C. Ounnare, G. Thormodagard, G. Kratochvil, D. Pickbohm, E. Peterson, M. Sommervold, D. Setter, V. Swanson, D. Swanson, C. Sandvall, C. Peterson, C. Welch, D. Sogn, N. Skinner. Row 1 --D. Saugstad, L. Fdckbohm, D. Stene, J. Mc- Kee, D. Dahlin, J. Setter, W. Edson, R. Holthe, R. Skinner, S. Keiser, G. Schoellerman, N. Thormodagard, G. Hendricks. P. P. A. activities started with sip at the banquet, held November 20. 1958. About 125 boys, fathers, and guests attended. Rex Messersmidt, WNAX, showed slides from a recent trip to Europe. Robert Anderson, former chairman of the Board of Education, was given the honorary Chapter Farmer Degree. The National P. F. A. convention was held in Kansas City during the month of October. Representatives attending from the Alcester chapter were Charles Peterson and Leland Saugstad. On April 20,21 the Alcester chapter attended the State P. P. A. Conven- tion in Brookings. Chapter delegates were David Satter and Douglas Saugstad. Alcester can be very proud of its chapter because they received a superior rating at the convention. These awards are based on accomplishments made by the chapter daring the year. Pour officers, Charles Turner, Charles Peter- son, Loren Solbue, and Leroy Sveeggen discuss P. P. A. policies. Several Agriculture III students do a lit- tle welding in the shop. -27-
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DECLAMATION Front Row: Mary Ann Sierners, Sally Herbrandson, Miss Keating, Judy Warnkviat, Beverly Peterson, Judy Wells. Back Row: Marcia Day, Sharon Ball, Arvid Holthe, Sharon Doty, Carol Lundberg. SALLY TAKES STATE ORATORY Sally Herbrandaon, a senior who has been active In declare all four years in high school, talked her way through the local, district, regional (November 13 at Yankton), and state (November 22 at Pierre) contests with her oration, The Young South.” The declam students were under the able direction of Miss Keating, the Eng- lish instructor. The local contest, held October 23, was won by the following: Beverly Peterson,humorous, Soap Opera”; Judy Warnkvist, poetry, The People Will Live On ; Mary Ann Siemers, dramatic, Mary Stuart Pleads ; and Sally Her- brandson. These girls, Alcesterfs repre- sentatives to the district at Elk Point, October 27, rated as follows: Beverly- good, Judy-excellent,Mary Ann-excellent; and Sally-superior. These top ratings enabled them to receive the district plaque. Several assemblies were held in appreciation for the honor they brought to Alcester High School. -26-
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Row 1—B. Peterson; M. Huebner; M. Siemers; L. Wiberg; L. Eldsness; M. Evjen, Treasurer; K. Lykken, President; A. Johnson, Vice President; R. Hammerstrom. Secretary; J. Warnkvist, Parliamentarian; M. Day; I. Siemers; C. Dean. Row 2 V. Hagen; K. Anderson; M. Erickson; R. Trudeau;B. Sogn; M. Groon, G.Bergstrom; K. Moberg; B. Williams; S. McKellips; S. St. Pierre; C. Hammerstrom; L. Win- quist; B. Rusten; L. McCall. Row 3 D. Mudder; C. Lundberg; J. McCormick; G. Hartman; L. Peterson; S. Doty; G. Ekren; M. Ludwig; L. Trudeau; D. Fiekbohm; M. Shuck; P. Schumacher; C. Solbue; G. Holthe; J. Peterson; J. Wells. Row U— S. Eggen; J. McCormick; C. CampbelljJ. Beeler; M. Huebner; J. Paulson; G. Lud- wig; M. Hongslo; D. Erickson; D. Numsen; E. Nylund; S. Herbrandson; M. Ander- son; M. Day; R. Hammerstrom; L. Bartlett. FUTURE HOMEMAKERSof AMERICA Future Homemakers of America at A. H. S. have been busy this year with their various projects. In October, Marcia Day, retiring State F. H. A. His- torian, and Mrs. Ericson, chapter advisor, attended the state convention in Huron. A penny carnival was held on October 16 to raise money for the UNESCO, Crippled Children's Horae, and State F. H. A. Scholarship projects. Our Christ- mas party featured Daddy-Date night. The year’s events climaxed with the Mother-Daughter banquet held March 19 in the gym. Eighth grade girls were en- tertained at a tea in April. Mrs. Ericson, advisor, and Karen Lykken,pres- ident, at the Mother- Daughter Banquet, Mrs. Virginia Wennblora, speaker at Mother-Daugh- ter banquet on Under- standing Our Neighbors at Horae and Abroad . Mrs. Walt Hammerstrom, senior chapter mother, gives the response to the welcome. Mrs. Einar Anderson, seated right,showed slides of Sweden.
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