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Future l-lomemakers Qi: America Fourth row left to right: Barbara Sattler, Gladys Preslicka, Patricia Berens, Carol Sinclair, Ruth Krieger, Irene Hambek, Judy Remter, Rosalie Harmacek, Lucile Vavruska, Peggy Kimball, Sally Slaughter, Sarah Newsam, Kay Laur, Betty Veskrna, Ronelva Leslie, Ann Beehler, Nedra Lundberg, Gretchen Frank, Anita Clementz, May Adcock, Lola Grundstrom, Linda Harrison, Kay Rajewich, Phyllis Kirwan, Barbara Labahn, JoAnn Nebola, Jean Lebert, Midge Tlustos, Jackie O'Neill, Jeanette Nemer, Norma Robertson. Third row, left to right: Elsie Schuiling, Evelyn Hickey, Joyce Tlustos, Darlene Haines, De- Letta Raymond, Donna Diekmann, Judy Lundberg, Patty Dunn, Anita Brotsky, LaVerle Dobesh, Elaine Ritter, Joan Sinclair, Margaret Lopour, Jackie Martin, Norma Vedral, Ellen Hutchison. Second row, left to right: Shirley Giedd, Faye Snider, Judy Labahn, Janice Schlaht, Marilyn Hutchison, Barbara Johnson, Lila Woolhiser, Verna Grenoble, Virginia Grey. First row, left to right: Ruby Brunz, vice president, Carol Haines, president, Carolyn Kimball, Donna Dobesh, treasurer, Mrs. Lindstrom, advisor, Peggy Greek, Sharon Dobesh, secretary, and Betty Van Cleave. Fl-lA Girls Caroling This Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America is one of the largest in the state being composed of seventy members who have had at least one year of Home- making. This year they have had regular monthly meetings, sent five delegates to the State Convention at Huron, entertained the District VII Chapters tArmour, Wagner, and Platteb at a District Rally and held a public dress revue. An FHA project is improving community life--one of the ways the Gregory Chapter carried out this project was by Christmas Caroling at the homes of the sick and elderly people.
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Thespian Society Left to right, back row: Mrs. Nichols, Anita Brotsky, LaVerle Dobesh, Margaret Lopour, Carol Haines, Norma Siems, Ruby Brunz, Betty Van Cleave, Don Stukel and Bob Williams. Second row: Donna Dobesh, Norma Vedral, Sharon Dobesh, Jackie O'Neill. Front row: Allen Bouslaugh, Harold Haines, Bill Hennrich, Joe Sejvar and Jack Raymond. The National Thespian Society is an organization of high school dramatists. A student may gain membership either by acting or being on the production staff of the plays presented at GHS. Left to right, back row: Lois Knittel, Ken Hansen, Virgil Powell, Don Saathoff, Harold Haines, Sid Lindquist, Bill Saathoff, Vance Feyereisen, Jim Barrett, Mr. London. Siiting: Anita Brotsky, Gretchen Frank and Allan Nelson.
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Future Farmers Qt America The above picture shows the FFA in their regular meeting form, Seated at the head table left to right are Mr. Utoft, advisorg Junior Shoemaker, reporterg Allan Nelson, president, Jim Barrett, vice presidentg Dale Christensen, sentinelg Bob Williams, treasurer, and VilRoy Myers, secretary. The Future Farmers of America, or FFA as it is commonly known is the national organization of, by, and for boys studying vocational agriculture in public secondary schools. The primary aim of the FFA is the development of agricultural leadership, coopera- tion, and citizenship. There are four grades or degrees of active membership: Green Hand , Chapter Farmer g State Farmer and American Farmer. In our local chapter this year 21 Green Hands were taken in, 13 Green Hands raised to Chapter Farmer, and 3 members made the State Farmer Degree. They were Don Stukel, Herman Laprath, and Allan Nelson. Among the activities of our local chapter are attendance of several judging schools, selling seed corn, sponsoring a crop show, playing FFA basketball plus several other small activities. Q , SLN This picture shows an example of one of the many projects carried on by the members of our chapler.
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