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FIRST ROW Cleft to ri hty: Elaine Staaland, Darlene Severson, Mary Jane Culles, Charlene Lentz, Ruth Pinnow, I-larlene Tayfor, Donna Weidman, Katherine Pinnow. SECOND ROW: Marjorie Ziltener, Darlene Trezek, Dolores Morgan, Judy DeVoe, Judith Mauerman, Gloria Challoner. Judy Lee, Bessie Regenold, Bette Montefelt. Mrs. Cain. THIRD ROW: Sarah Conway, Mary Ann Olin, Carolyn Hoff, Colleen Wolter, Beverly Kundert, Ph llis Weidman, Linda Witt, Ellen Fisher, Beth Montefelt. FOURTH ROW: Marie Schmitz, Joanne Zuhlke, Carolyn Wendler, Ronna Strommen, Doris Williams, Janet Gadow, Marjorie Wendler. Beverly Schwartz. F. II. A. President . . . . . . . Mary Jane Culles Vice-President . Harlene Taylor Secretary . . . . . Judy Lee Treasurer . . . Carolyn Wendler Parliamentarian . . Gloria Challoner Historian . . . . Judy DeVoe Reporter. . . . Donna Weidman Advisor ........... Mrs. Esther Cain The Future Homemakers of America meet the second Friday of every fnpgfith. All girls who have taken Home Economics for one year are el- lgl e. The colors of the Future Homemakers of America are red and white. Theyqare symbolic of youth and home life. . he flower of F. H. A, is a red rose. The red rose is symbolic of vibrant, glowing health which contributes to happiness and efficiency in hOme and group life. We do various projects during the year. We have sold Christmas and everyday greeting cards, sponsored a May Dance, contributed to the local White Gift at Christmas. We invite the faculty to our ini- tiation ceremony and afterwards served Christmas refreshments. Our F, H. A, float, A Rainbow of Good Luck for B. H, S. placed Second this year. --Mary Jane Culles
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l FIRST ROW flefrto rightjg Richard Wolter, Robert Taylor, Richard Schwartzlow, Ezra Hoesly, Edward Ruef, David Morgan, Mr. Keen. SECOND ROW: Robert Miller, John Badertscher, Robert Olsen, Gary Hawkins, William Vigdahl, Gerald Olsen, William Hahn, Gary Klemm. THIRD ROW: Edwin Meichtry, Brian Riemer, James Miller, David Elmer, Ernest Frie, Gordon Reavis, Bruce Young, Edward Cox, Roy Niedermeier. FOURTH ROW: Clifford Niedermeier. Arthur Krattiger, George Trezek, Donald Amundson, Dale Lee, Daniel McCoo1, Allen Olson. F. F. A. President . . . ...... . Ezra Hoesly Vice-President . . . . Ed Ruef Secretary . . . Dave Morgan Treasurer . . . . Bob Taylor Reporter. . . Dick Wolter Sentinel . .Dick Schwartzlow Advisor .............. Mr. Keen The F. F. A. has been very active the past year. As a reward for its activity the club received a Chapter Honor Award issued by the Wisconsin Association of Future Farmers. The F. F.A. won third prize on a conser- vation booth at the county fair. The corn judging team won the Reserve Champion plaque at the Regional Corn Show. Other prizes received by our members were, Reserve Champion award in the State Corn Show by Bill Vigdahl. Bill Vigdahl and Dick Wolter won first prize and Gary Klemm second at the Regional Corn Show. Cash awards were won by other mem- bers on test plots of Wisconsin corn. Plans are now being made for our annual Parent-Son Banquet. Our club meets the first and third Wednesday of every month. There are 15 'greenha,nds and 17 chapter farmers. - -Ezra Hoe sly
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FIRST ROW QLEFT TO RIGHTp: Ronna Strommen, Betty Jacobson, Gloria Challoner, Doris Buehler, Trygve Strommen. SECOND ROW: Cora Conway, Mrs. Larkin, Arthur Caple, Vera Ames, Jean Gadow, Christine Kletzein, Elaine Fleming, David Clark. F.'l'.A. President , . . Gloria Challoner Vice-President . . Doris Buehler Secretary Treasurer. James Miller Reporter ..... David Pfisterer Librarian Historian . Betty Jacobson Advisor . . . Mrs. James Larkin The Future Teachers of America is composed of students interested in teaching as a career. Our F, T,A, club seeks to encourage young people to cultivate in themselves the qualities of personality and character which are the foundation of successful teaching and to acquaint our mem- bers with information about opportunities in the various fields of education During the year our members do observing and substitute teaching in the grade school. We also invite teachers to our meetings to discuss their viewpoints on teaching. f Even though our membership list is small We feel that we are one of the most important clubs of B, I-I, S, for if America is to remain as great as she is there must be leaders. Glo ria Challone r 40 r
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