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Bill Wenclover and Marvin Lewis have a lug of war as ihey grH' fheir feeih and pull. an 1 .ARK iQ. -.4 ,, S+uden+s swing +heir parfners af +he FFA-FHA barn dance. 2.21 I'lfI QNCQ FEBRUARY I8 Mdflqn C Or 194 'PbeII ,e Doing if +he hard way, Wilma Hirsch crawls lhrough 'l'he chufe onfo 'I'he dance floor. Gnc 9 of fhe ,gned GS FF e. annual FFA A Que .FHA bash n
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OFFICERS Presidenl ,,,,.,,,, ...,,..,................ S +anley Snyder Vice-presicleni' Secrelary ........ Treasurer ............ News Reporier Marvin Panei'I'z . Junior Knobel Alvin Meyer Bob Regnier Senhnel .............. ....... Sponsor ..... Richard Schoen Mr. Harold Duis Sli The Fuiure Farmers of America had a very suc- cessful year. Their firsl aciiviiy was sponsoring a scrap drive, funds from which were used +o pur- chase a new Iruclc. This lruclc was used by FFA members for proieci worlc. A+ lhe slale conveniion in April of '48 The chap- rer won lhe cooperaiive award. This gave Slanley Snyder a lrip +o ihe co-op camp al Parlcsville, Missouri. ln November Iwenly-five members aliended The narional conveniion ai Kansas Oily, Missouri, where lhe chap'ler won i'rs firsl bronze emblem in lhe naiional besl'-chapier coniesl. Junior Knobel was also selecied io play in lhe naiional FFA band. The communiiy service commiiiee sponsored a pesl-eradicaiion coniesi which was won by Marvin Paneiiz wiih Lowell Hummel and Dennis McCord faking second and lhircl honors respeciively. Marian Campbell, aiiended by Lois Grummeri' and Janice Eisenhauer, was crowned 'rhe lwellih queen of ihe chapler a+ 'rhe annual FFA-FHA barn dance, February I8 in 'rhe high school audilorium. Orher enleriainmenl was square dancing, a hog calling coniesl, and various oiher games. BACK ROW llefi +o righll: Larry Arner, Darrell Bishop, Rich- ard Brunlcow, Alvin Brungardi, Gerald Dallman, Richard Dyk- mann, Wesley FeH', Dale Grummerff Lloyd Garber, Evereff Hale, Bob Hammond, Wilbur Hanson, Harold Harms. THIRD ROW: Bill Hewiii, Lowell Hummel, Richard Johnson, Dale Junlcer, Junior Knobel, Donovan Kruse, Harlan McClure, Howard McClure, Dennis McCord, Glenn Dale Mewes, Leo 40 Melius. SECOND ROW: Dean Michels, Alvin Meyer, Lewis Meyer, Roberf Moellenberndi, Elden Niehaus, Marvin Pan- iiz, Bernard Peiers, Bob Regnier, Bob Sulcovaly, Russell Shuliz, Mr. Harold Duis. FIRST ROW: Evereil Shinn, Richard Schoen, Sianley Snyder, Roger Schnuelle, Dean Shulfz, Bob Snyder, Harald Siewarl, Ralph Thompson, Dick Turner, Leonard Unger.
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AMERICA BACK ROW lleTT To righTl: Twila Aranda, Lois Bockelman, Eva Brown, LoreTTa Brown, RuTh Dalke, Carol DeLong, Janice Eisenhauer, Mildred EreT, LaFaun Foreman, Virginia Foreman. Susan Gieber, June Glasscock, ElizabeTh Hanson. THIRD ROW: Wilma Hirsch, Wanda Hohensee, Nancy Howell, Mar- lys Hummel, Joyce HusTon, PaTTy Jarchow, Shirley Junker, Mariel Lenahan, Idonna Loch, Myrna McClure, Leona booTh aT The Hi-Y carnival. FHA officers were: LaFaun Foreman, Marlys Hummel, Mrs. FiTch, LoreTTa Brown, Marilyn Plies, Wilma Hirsch, Rufh Dalke, Mary Ann Pavlicek, Donna Snell, Virlene Mohling, June Glass- cock, Mildred EreT. 42 .NRE HDMEMAK FHA sponsored The refreshment Cord. SECOND ROW: Dixie Melvin, June Miller, Virlene Mohling, PaTTy Newman, BerneTTa PaneiTz, Mary Ann Pavli- cek, Marilyn Plies, Verneeda Pleis, Minnie Rabe. FIRST ROW' Hazel Riggle, Vonnie SmarT, Donna Snell, Geraldine Thomp- son, Joan Thompson, Mary Louise Thompson, Wilma Vculek, Twila VVelsh, Mrs. FiTch. The FuTure Homemakers of America. sponsored by Mrs. Genevieve FiTch, has Tour degrees oT meriT: Homemaker, ChapTer Homemaker, STaTe Home- maker, and American Homemaker. ln OcTober The FHA girls iourneyed To STroms- burg Tor The disTricT conTerence. NaTional FHA week came in November along wiTh The annual cloThing drive Tor children oT Europe. December broughT TorTh a ChrisTmas parTy. Each member broughT a small Toy To puT under The ChrisT- mas Tree. LaTer These giTTs were senT To a children's home in Lincoln. FFA boys and The FHA girls Tried Their luck aT square dancing aT The annual barn dance, Febru- ary l8. Nine Fairbury FHA girls wenT To Lincoln April 2, To aTTend The sTaTe convenTion. The Fairbury chap- Ter song, Home oT Tomorrow, was adopTed as The Nebraska FHA song. The FHA girls wore Their cloThes backwards To The April Fools' parTy. The parTy TeaTured soap candy, pine TloaTs, and oTher amusing enTerTain- menT. The MoTher and DaughTer Tea broughT To an end a glorious year oT achievemenT Tor The I948-49 chapTer.
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