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C7 V llllllwyi' F.H.A.--TOP ROW: D. Brandt, C. Charles, N. Fellows, M. Kostichka, J. Hunsader, D. Girard, N. Bosdech, S. Dandois, D. Heuer. FOURTH ROW: L. Detjen, C. Baumann, C. Jorgenson, Marcy Bero, B. Heller, M. J. Bkaha, N. Haack, J. Breitlow, K. Koss. THIRD ROW: I. Jenerjohn, P. Berger, C. Clark, S. Kohlbeck, P. Kostickha, G. Dufek, M. Baum, J. Kostka, J. Jandrin. SECOND ROW: Miss Cooper, S. Dix, T. Bero, S. Koss, J. Cmeyla, D. Bouche, G. Kostichka, J. Holub, J. Gunnlaugsson, E. Berger, B. Becker, C. Bathke. FIRST ROW: Mary Bero, E. Columb, T. Hoffmann, E. Wiesner, J. Tlachac, L. Guth, D. Viste, P. Busch. Wafuimg Tfowmd Wear JL,0fl160M Under the supervision of the new home econom- ics teacher, Miss Cooper, the F.H.A. began a program of revision and increased activity. In addition to the annual spring trip, a tea for the teachers, a UNICEF drive, and an FHA-FFA Christmas party, tray favors were prepared for the hospital, a party was given for orphans, and a mother-daughter banquet was held in conjunction with the initiation of new members and installation of new officers. These, as well as all the other activities, were aimed at fulfilling the club's motto Toward New Horizons. There were eight-four members under the direc tion of Emy Wiesner, President: Terri Hoffman, Vice- President: Elaine Columb, Secretary: Joanne Tlachac, Treasurer: Linda Guth, Reporter, Mary Bero, Histor- ian, and Diana Viste, Parliamentarian. F.H.A.--TOP ROW: D. Yanda, B. Nilsen, M. Mehlin, P. Timble, J. Zirbel, C. Pflughoeft, J. Monfils, P. McCoskey, L. Nell, C. Zastrow. THIRD ROW: N. Novak, M. Seidl, R. Villers, K. Dufek, St Wiesner, L. Lardinois, S. Stillwell, B. Shields, M. Wessel, M. Peot. SECOND ROW: S. Stika, B. LeMense, K. Stay, S. Krause, C. Schmidt, S. Pommier, L. Varga, J. Phillips, L. Wessel, FIRST ROW: J. LeCloux, P. Vande- veld, V. Langer, R. Soucek, M. E. Molle, S. Naze, S. Sibilsky, C. Maedke. - if 1 ,f i ' Q' ff , . R fr! uf-as W ,Sr 4' ffl ' r i . ' J
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5 ,Q g, p ,s A fi F.F.A.--TOP ROW: M. Bohman, J. Hucek, D. Rye, D. Kostichka, J. Schuch, R. Peterson, T. Iunio, L. Schmil- ing, R. Lawrence, T. Blahnik, S. Gunnlaugsson. FOURTH ROW: R. Neuzil, B. Glander, J. Braun, J. Steiner, D. Wessel, R. Walters, K. Herlache, J. Buege, C. Hucek, A. Seidl, G. Criese. THIRD ROW: J. Alexander, I. Sou- cek, R. Krueger, L. Rankin, P. Pflughoeft, G. Dopke, B. Bellin, G. lacobosky, R. Pavlat, C. Shaw, B. Wierichs, M. Teske. SECOND ROW: D. Rodrian, F. Pavlik, W. Deprez, D. l-laack, L. Schlorf, B. Bellin, D. Bosdech, R. Schuster, P. Olmstead, L. Wessel, T. Prust. FIRST ROW: J. Feld, A. Olson, W. Raether, T. Kramer, L. Schies- ser, R. Heuer, D. Dionne, Mr. Koss. Uwmq 7om0fuww'4 leadm The Algoma Chapter of the Future Farmers of America, composed of fifty-eight members, elected T. Kramer, Presidentg L. Schiesser, Vice-President: A. Olson, Secretaryg W. Raether, Treasurer, R. Heuer, Reporter: D. Dionne, Sentinel: J. Feld, Chap- lain. Mr. Koss was the Adviser. Leadership events of the chapter included par- ticipation in the local, county, and state fair exhibi- tions, Northeastern Livestock Show, state judging con- test, officer training school, Green Lake Convention, Junior Dairymen's Association State Convention, lo- cal and district speaking contests, and Public Service Scholarship Essay Contest. xflf, 'A Principal projects for the year were the Annual Parent-Son Banquet, a rat and mouse campaign, cal- endar sale, certified seed sale, planting of 5, O00 re- forestation trees, and adult welding class, Christmas dance, Red Cross Campaign, and a trip to Detroit and Canada. Special achievements and awards were a Second National F.F.A. Chapter Award, and two top ratings in showmanship for hogs and cattle in Kewaunee County for the seventh consecutive year. Mr. Koss was chosen by the National People to People Associa- tion as one of the good will ambassadors to Europe and the Soviet Union during the summer of 1962. Jiri: . is P S X Q 38
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CAMERA CLUB -- TOP ROW: M. Bohman, L. Kostichka, P. Rye, R. Carmody, P. Timble, L. Wessel, J. Kostichka S Reinhart, R. Condon, L. Bauers. FIRST ROW: I. Jennerjohn, J. Struck, Mr. Thielke. ffowwzg Sdwol ,fem The Camera Club is designed to promote an interest in photography. The club, under the direc- tion of Mr. Thielke, planned to give the students interested in photography a chance to get actual ex- perience in developing films, enlarging pictures, and making prints. The club had a membership of twelve students. Shirley Reinhart was elected Presidentg Leslie Kost- ichka, Vice -President, and Lana Bauers, Secretary- Treasurer. leafuwaq ROM6llL6lL!fll!lZ The Juvenes Rom ani fYoung Rom ansj is the Latin Club of A. H. S. The thirteen members are Latin students under Mr. Honkomp's guidance. The purpose of the club is to gain more knowledge of Roman life, customs, language and the practical and cultural value of Latin. The officers for 1962-'63 were: Jim Pavlick, Pontifex Maximus fPresidentjg Linda Guth, Tribune QVice -Presidentjg Becky Granius, Censor fSecre- taryj and Jeanne Ierabek, Questor QTreasurerJ. LATIN CLUB --TOP ROW: C. Baumann, B. Koch, T. Secorsky. SECOND ROW: P. Berger, J. Hunsader, C. De Namur, J. Mraz, C. Maedke, J. Holub, FIRST ROW: J. Jerabek, I. Pavlick, L. Guth, B. Granius, Mr. Honkomp ,,,'-, . I ,
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