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Program included skit on facts acquired in food's Carol Boehr models the jumper which she tailored COUTSS. in HOITIS Economics class. HOME ECONOMICS PRESENTS: THIS IS THE YEAR THAT WAS The Future Homemakers of America have as their goal the building of homes for A- merica's future where love and happiness prevail. With this vision in sight, F.H.A, attempts to instill the importance of a good home in the minds of its members. They realize that it takes awoman with experience in cooking, organizing, and working to as- sume the responsibilities of a home and children. During the year of 1964-1965, F. H.A. met regularly on the second and fourth Thurs- days of each month. The officers in charge were Sharin Jensen-P r e sid e nt, Ardith Menke-lst Vice President, Marlyn Bailey- Znd Vice President, Linda Reisinger-Sec- retary, and Ann Wadell-Treasurer. Miss Schurr as their sponsor contributed in the aspect of organization and execution of meetings and special activities. Some of these activities were: U. N, Day Dinner, caroling at the Henderson Children's Horne, Mothers' Valentine Tea, and the spring program, This Was the Year That Was , which was done in conjunction with the Home Economics department. Of impor- tance to the chapter was the fact that seventeen girls received Junior Homemak- ing, Degrees this year. Many of the girls were privileged to attend the State F.H. A. Convention and Officer Leadership Work- shop in Lincoln in the spring.
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0 Q3 G Left to Right, Row One: J .Anderson,A.Wadell, M. Bailey, A. Menke, S. Jensen, D. Matya, K. Collingham, B. Higby, C. Springer, P. Nyblom, Miss Schurr. Row Two: K. Cranston, R. Herbig, A. Whitney, A. Reisinger, M. Akerson, K. Warren, D. Buller, L. Peters, L. Salmon, R. Ljunggren, J. Nunnenkamp, M, Wochner. Row Three: P. Weedin, L. Phillips, J. Grabowski, R. Gustafson, J. Palmberg, P. Warren, T. Obermeier, M. Holloway, K. Hain, C. Boehr, L. Ljunggren, G. Cain. Row Four: L, Ljunggren, S. Wegener, C. Sundberg, L. Smith, L. Pool, C. Baasch, C. Dieckman, P. Enderle, P. Butler, D. Anderson, G. Herron, B. Ernst. Row Five: B. George, K. Griffith, J. Topham, P.Dick,B.Nunnenkamp,K. Miller, J. Lantzer, K. Olson, D. Nealon, W. Leymaster, K. Duryea, P. Graham. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Mothers' Valentine Tea was enjoyed by all. Karen Collingham pours punch and cheer.
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F.F.A. Completes Successiul Year Left to Right, Row One: Mr. Wedeking, J. Peters, G. Wadell, R. Gustafson, D. Jensen, R. Thompson, D. Dieckman. Row Two: A. Jensen, R. Heftie, J. Barton, B. Longo, J. Schaffert, W. Holloway, J. Salmon, E. Miller, L. Reeve, D. Troester, C. Beyer. Row Three: K. Forsman, B. Paschke, G. Bailey, S. Oswald, T, 'ww Randy Gustafson, President of the Aurora chap- ter, chapter star farmer, and central area vice president of the State F,F.A. Mersch, R. Howland, G. Nuss, A. Epp, R. Christensen, D. Hain, R. Perry. Row Four: L. Bottorf,D.Strotma.n, M. Kemling, R. Friesan, G, Wolff, R. Green, R. Salmon, K. Tucker, J. Jones, D. Reeve, D. Land, H. Peters. Row Five: D. Bell, D. Pohl, R. Nunnenkamp, D. Smith, L, Danhauer, J. Webb, B. Troester, M. Wolfe. ' Learning to do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to serve, This is the motto of the Future Farmers of Americag the first aim and purpose of the organization further strives to exemplify its ideals: To develop com- petent, aggressive, rural, and agricultural leader- ship, At the beginning of each new year, the chapter sets up a program of work with specific goals in the areas of community service, cooperation, scholarship, con- duct and obedience, supervision of farming, recre- ation, leadership, state and national activities, and public relations, The diligence of this year's chapter paid off, as it received a superior chapter rating.
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