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YOU G DEMOCRAT ROW ONE: Diane Esker, Cheryl Scott, Karen Chack, Teddi Walters, Greg Garske, Kent Strachan, Pat McNamee, Mary Alvey, Karin Olson, Tricia Basta. ROW TWO: Jackie Wel- don, Connie Winnie, Mary Keck, Linda Kuklinski, Polly Wergin, Mary Zyduck, Patricia Kluck, Marie Schulz, Mary Abel, Julie Bukowski. ROW THREE: Sharon Muelver, Candy Kelly, Barb 'l'esch, Bonita Barnett, Jean Lund, Tom Artz, Jim Artz, Gary Schoenborn, Sandy Sowinski, Linda Ben- OFFICERS: Tom Derby, President, Carol Kniess, Secretary, Pat McNamee, Treasurerg Jeff Geiger, Vice-President. aszeski. ROW FOUR: Cheryl Sorenson, David Sefton, Tom Derby, Jeff Geiger, Ken Berg, Charlotte Geiger, Al Augus- tine, Joanne Waldenberger, Becky Borner, Randy Kaiser. ROW FIVE: Anita Worgella, Sharon Kleimola, Peggy Doyle, Betty Tabaka, Pat Wendorf, Mr. Henrikson, Advisor, Ste- phanie Braatz, Carol Kniess, -Sandy I-loile, Lcvonne Her- man, Connie Omernik. 3 I f X I. if YI N Young Democrats is all organization which furnishes students with a vehicle for leader- ship, experience, and political training. It stim- ulates an active interest in governmental af- fairs through first-hand introduction and par- ticipation in them. Any student who is inter- ested in the workings of his government and his political affairs may join. By supporting local, state, and national candidates in their respective elections, the club serves as a vital link in keeping stu- dents informed of important issues confronting our politically-minded society. 7
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FF nyf ROW ONE: Mr. Gibbs, Advisor: Larry Wolff, President, Cleo Woodward, Vice President, Rodale Budleski, Secretary, Terry Prieve, Treasurer, Milton Schultz, Sentinel, Harvey Woodward, Jerome Dieck, Dan Herman, Jerome Spatz, Ron Bruski. ROW TWO: Gary Zimmermann, Dennis Klatt, Ace McLaughlin, Wayne Neiter, Lyle Fust, Raymond Juedes, Melvin Konkol, Rodney Skilling, Pat McMahon, Leon Zorom- ski, Robert Barnett, Ronald Geier, Don Raasch. ROW THREE: David Abt, Don Bleier, Greg Wincentsen, Mike Fraaza, Ronald Kluender, Roger Zahrt, Rick Sickler, Elmer Schlei, Perry Manning, Arden Krueger, John King, Don An F. F. A. project. 76 Heeren. ROW FOUR: Gene Mueller, James Blarek, Duane Easker, Bob Salvesen, Charles Juedes, Jerry Bleier, Don- ald Clark, Dave Falkowski, Ross Zimmermann, Lloyd Au- gustiniak, Joe Schira, Bill Trotzer, Allen Beck. ROW FIVE: Duane Neiter, Terry Hintz, Mark Springer, Dennis Kort- bein, Glenn TePaske, Bob Beck, Rogery Tesch, Terry Karcher, Danny Pyke, Ross Halbesleben. ROW SIX: Larry Zimmermann, Eugene Geurink, David Tomson, Larry Abt, Gordie Geurink, Donnie Fletcher, Arnold Schlei, Joel Block, Dennis Budleski, Lyle Dittbrender, Sid Gardner. The Future Farmers of America, or FFA as it is commonly known, is the national organization for boys studying vocational agriculture in public secondary schools under the provisions of the National Vocational Education Acts. As an integral part of the program of vo- cational education in Agriculture in the public school system of America, the F.F.A. has become well known in recent years. No national student organization enjoys greater freedom of self-gov- ernment under adult counsel and guidance than the F.F.A. The F.F.A. is a non-profit, non-political, non- sectarian rural youth organization, designed to take its place along with other organizations striving for the development of leadership, the building of a more permanent agriculture, and the improvement of country life. The F.F.A. is an intra-curriculum-vocational agriculture. Among other things, members learn through active participation how to conduct and take part in a public meeting, to speak in pub- lic, to buy and sell cooperatively: to solve their problems, to finance themselves: and to assume civic responsibility. The foundation upon which the F.F.A. organization is built, includes leader- ship and character development, sportsmanship, cooperation, service, thrift, scholarship, improved agriculture, organized recreation, citizenship and patriotism.
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YOU G REPUBLICANS ROW ONE: Linda Zahrt, Marilyn Van Vuren, Rita Fraaza, Fred Decker, Bruce Hofmann, Jack Roberts, Terry Altman ROW TWO: Jeanine Th resher, Patti Haldeman, Marcy Schulz Nelda Jones, Randy Strachan, Keith Martin, Allen Kluz Steve LaPorte. ROW THREE: Carolyn Martin, Jill Stone a 1 Tom Altman, Larry Driscoll, Jim Werner, Kermit Traska, Del Reeds, Nancy DeLisle, Dan Van Mourik. ROW FOUR: Casey Henderson, Jeff Chandler, Cathy Gausmann, Mark Cvresens, Mr. Greason, Advisor, John Payne, Dan Christian- sen, Larryqgwan, Jack Helding. The D. C. Everest Young Republican Club provides an opportunity for students to better understand American government and the political processes that make it succeed. Membership creates an aware- ness of daily political lifein the community, state and nation. Young Republicans accept the major goals of the Republican Party but are encouragedto engage in debate among themselves and with other groups. Mem- bers may work in behalf of,state or local candidates in both primary and general elections. During election years the club is es- pecially active. Members work with local candidates and do much of the necessary footwork during the campaign. Several members attended the Thank You, Tomv dinner in Wausau which fea- tured House Minority leader Gerald Ford as the main speaker. Jack Roberts was one of two D.C. Everest students to par- ticipate in the district-wide conference on Great Issuesn which was arranged by Representative Melvin R. Laird. 78 nl 45 ' QXSGM Qytxgg' L58 X , ig ,X 1 xx? 'lE'Q.'QB 53530 Cyl, W Z7 , 2? la- Hifi. 'i l ff' OFFICERS: Dianne Schoen, Secretary, Dan Christiansen, Treasurer, Tom Altman, Presidentg Jack Roberts, Vice-President.
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