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ROW ONE: Left to Right, Richard Gusewelle, Kenny Moehle, Alvin Wilkening, William Brase, Bob Kappler, Paul Schmidt. ROW TWO: Glen Johnson, Kenny Brockmeier, Gene Poeling, Ken Linkeman, Gene Handshy, Mr. Seibert, Sponsor. ROW THREE: Kenny Heuer, Bruce Reid, Don Schmid, Leroy Brase, Paul Gross, Carl Becker, Ralph Koenig. ROW FOUR: Richark Goebel, Floyd Henke, Ed Wiemers, Vernon Meyer, Kelly Kinder. Arlyn Lange, James Dorsey, Ronnie Gusewelle, Myron Schaake. Future Farmers of America The national organization of F.F.A. is Bill Brase....................President active in local, sectional, and state activities. Kenny Moehle..............VicePresident To be eligible for membership, a boy must be Alvin Wilkening...............Treasurer either enrolled in vocational agriculture or Bob Kappler ..................Secretary have finished the courses offered. Mr. Chester Seibert.............Sponsor I Brase, seated, listens to Kenny Moehle during F.F.A. Banquet. On February 22, 1962, the F.F.A. had a banquet which was attended by a large crowd.
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H0MEM4 (£ AMERICA ROW ONE: Left to Right, Melody Meyer, Arlene Dinwiddie Lucinda Meyer, Mary Ellen Stephenson, Karen Henke Janet Bartels, Phyllis Cooper, Toby Scarborough Marv Sisson. ROW TWO: Miss Parkey, Virginia Beckmann Beverly Lovsey. Susan Perry, Hanna Gibson, Judy Land Gerry Long, Sharon Gremer, W'anda Lawrence. Sharon Foster. ROW THREE: Marilyn Jenkins, Judy Phillips, Ann Strange, Judy Henke, Mary Ann Kyro, Carol Lamb, Diane Scott, Kathy Gremer, Linda Allaria, Mary McNish, Vickie Slemer. ROW FOUR: Judy Schneider, Gloria Foster, Judy Keith, Diane Henke, Betty Harris, Shirley Turner, Thalia Jason, Mary Bazillion, Sharon Zwick, Joan Pike. Future Homema Karen Henke.....................President Mary Ellen Stevenson . . . Vice President Janet Bartels ..................Secretary Phyllis Cooper..................Treasurer Miss Lucy Parkey .................Sponsor kers of Americ Members of the local chapter of F.H.A. acquire a greater knowledge in learning to be a future homemaker. Anyone who has been or is in a home economics course is eligible to be a member. Shirley Turner and Mary Sisson work together setting tables for the F.F.A. Banquet.
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G.A.A. BOARD Nancy Weeks, Ann Little, Jackie Jackson, Diane Appelquist, Bar; Culler, Susan Kriege, Sana Edgar, Janey Hotz. Girls’ Athletic Association President, Sue Alexander; Vice President, Ann Little; Secretary, Sue Kriege; Treasurer, Janey Hotz; Sponsor, Mrs. Mullen. The ideals of the G.A.A. are to promote interest in athletics and the out of doors; to live right in order; to be healthy and strong; and to make good sportsmanship a constant factor in their conduct. F j c SOPHOMORE G.A.A. ROW ONE: Senadee Cruse, Mary Kyro. ROW TWO: Betty Brockmeier, Linda Strader, Marcia Henke, Bonnie Hellrung. ROW THREE: Rose Cerny, Diane Dale, Judy Bollinger, Sharon Veith, Kathy Miller, Janet Keck. ROW FOUR: Janet Woods, Janet Witt, Darcy Randall, Margie McLean, Nancy Weeks, Susan Schreiber, Phyllis Eden, Barbara Henry, Linnea Haynes. ROW FIVE: Jo Ann Davis, Susan Handlon, Judi Lutger, Joanne Gillig, Kathy Kuchta, Nancy Holmes, Jean Wopat, Kay Hopkins, Delores Burnett, Susan Rose. ROW FIVE: Gail Giacomelli, Karen Wahl, Harriet Landwehrmier, Jackie Winkle, Sharon Ventress, Kathy Wells, Sharon Zwick, Vickie Slemer, Diane Henke, Carol Altefogt, Judy Leu.
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