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Traffic Safety Club started their 1976- 77 year by attending the Traffic Safety Conven- tion at Pierre. Three of the members and their advisor, William Ausdemore, attended the two day affair. Their projects for elementary educa- tion and announcements at ballgames and wrestling matches each brought home a trophy. The year’s activities were Traffic Safety Week and a monthly safety program for the elemen- tary classes. Traffic safety leaflets were put in the basketball and wrestling program sheets. 1. FRONT ROW: D.Hutmacher, M.Chadderdon, J.Scheffer. M.McMurchie. R.Kenyon, R.Ellis. SECOND ROW: N.Thompson. V.Turgeon, M.Murray, R.Swanson, B.Glover, L.Zingler, B.En- dres. 2. OFFICERS: Debbie Hutmacher, treasurer; Roberta Swanson, secretary; Rita Kenyon, president-elect; Jane Scheffer, project chairman; Roberta Ellis, president. 3. Susan Hunter displays her collection of traffic safety but- tons which were given out by the club during Traffic Safety Week. TRAFFIC SAFETY 29
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Rodeo Club members spent the early part of the year earning money to finance their spring rodeo activities. They worked at the concession stand and also charged $3.00 dues. Practice ses- sions were held through the year. Spring rodeo action included six events throughout the state, one of which was held at the Chamberlain Rodeo Grounds. Exceptionally talented seniors included Rusty Heenan, Perry King, and Avery Thompson. 1. FIRST ROW: K.Reimer, S.Cable. M.London. B.Byre, D.Bol- man, V.Heenan, H.lsburg, Advisor Dale Vlasman. SECOND ROW: R.Heenan, R.Lucas. P.King, M.Felecia, D.Adamson, D. Thompson, B.Big Eagle. THIRD ROW: R.Karlen, R.Cable, R. Heenan, A.Thompson, B.Thompson, B.Walker, R.Lloyd. 2. Rodeo club uses a little horse power to pull in a victory. 3. OFFICERS: Rusty Heenan, president; Ron Heenan, reporter; Russell Cable, vice president; Michelle London, treasurer; Perry King, secretary; Dale Vlasman, advisor. m 28 RODEO CLUB
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Star State Farmer Degree was awarded to James Leheska in 1976, becoming Chamber- lain’s first recipient. For receiving this award, James was awarded $100. Star State Farmer is the highest degree given in the state of South Dakota. Randy Holmquist was awarded a $200 bond for receiving third in the state in the Stock Grower’s essay contest. Greg Powell received a $50 bond. Projects for BOSDC received a gold emblem for third place on the state level and a silver spur on the national level. The club re- ceived a certificate from the Farm and Home Administration for improving the community. Throughout the 1977 year, FFA plans to erect identification signs for the country schools, stamp machinery, and give financial aid for improvement of the City Hall. Two people served as district FFA officers this year, Lowell, Swan- son, district sentinel, and Gre Powell, district president. Robert Hosek, Tim Tarabetz, and Lynn Mayer received All-State Farmer degrees. 1. FIRST ROW: R.Karlen, T.Tarabetz. G.Powell, Advisor Leon- ard DeBoer, B.Hosek. R.Lucas. R.Heenan. SECOND ROW: S.Turgeon, B.Powell, R.Larsen, B.Keiner, L.Harmon, R. Ellis. D.Turgeon, H.lsburg, R.Lloyd, B.Kettlehut, A.Saunders, B.Byre, D Rindels. THIRD ROW: C.Wagaman, F.Bunker, C. Swanson, L.Swanson, R.Lafferty, W.Pease, M.Houser. R.Myers. S.Schelske. V.Roberts. T.Petrak. R.Heenan. FOURTH ROW: A.Gray, R.Holmqusit, B.Ellis, E.Powell, L.Mayer. J.HIoucha. R. Cable. B.Gray, K.Archer. M.J. Andera. FIFTH ROW: B.Thomp- son, T.Hanig, J.Stellwag, J.Nissen. K.Reuer, J.Priebe. B.Knip- pling, A.Thompson, R.Heinrich, S.Nelson. 2. OFFICERS: Rusty Heenan, president; Greg Powell, reporter; Roy Karlen, sentinel; Bob Hosek. secretary; Tim Tarabetz, treasurer; Randy Lucas, vice president; Leonard DeBoer, advisor. 3. Plow ’em Under helped the CHS gridders to a smashing victory. 30 FFA
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