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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Chapter Expands The Highmore chapter of the Fu- ture Homemakers of America began the year in September with their first meeting The chapter, which was 44 members strong throughout the year, was active in the school as well as community. They served the football players and coaches breakfast the morning of the Homecoming game Informative bulletin boards could be seen decorating the halls of the high school because of the FHA chapter Family Week was held in November Table tents with nutrition information on them were distributed to restau- rants for the week Other happenings during the week were: flyers on nutri- tion, informative newspaper articles, pictures colored on grocery bags, and a fruit basket was sent to the nursing home. In February FHA week was held and various activities took place such as teacher appreciation day. organizational color's day. and the vocational banquet. For the first time a booth at the Crop Show was organized and run by FHAers The morning of the Crop Show Action Ac- tivity Events were given in the west wing of the auditorium. Some activities which benefited the community and the FHA chapter were the Potato Supper in October, the Chili Supper in January, and the Dinner Theater held in conjunction with the drama department during May As members of the PEP-Squad and BOD-Squad. Cathy Faulstich and Mike Jetty presented many demon- strations throughout the year to ap- proximately 500 students. Gettys- burg. Sully Buttes, and Faulkton were just a few of the schools ot which they talked After wondering whether the weather would permit them to go. the Highmore chapter arrived in Faulkton at the Regional Meeting and received many awards including top display, top poster. 28 superiors, and three excellants. Cathy Faulstich was elected Secretary-Treasurer of Region 7 af the meeting Highmore went on to the Stat Convention in Sioux Falls to receive four top superior ratings by Steve Oligmueiler, Todd Wiesler. Sharor Schillinger, and Lexi Glanzer. 25 supe rior ratings, and three excellant rat ings. The top display was chosen a Highmore s and was put together b Cathy Faulstich Another award re ceived by Highmore was given t Tom Durfee. Jeff Selchert, anc Leanne Hoffman for their work on the scrapbook They won the Star Even award in the program of work anc took the book to the National Con vention for competition. The Natione Convention was held in Orlando. Flor ida during July Another exciting mo ment at the convention was Catfv Faulstich being re-elected to the PEP Squad and Kip Baloun being choser a member of the BOD-Squad Junto degrees were given to Amy Doolittle Marla Lusk. Marilynn Hoffland. Evelyi Bucholz, Nancy Durfee. Marla Van DenBerg. Charlotte Rouse. Lori New ton. Jon Selchert, Deb Ardry, Frai Ballew, Angie Blair, Todd Wieseler, Bil ly Brueggeman. Jackie Dittman, Joe McDonnell and Leanne Hoffmar Cathy Faulstich received her Chap ter Degree Various meetings wer held during the year Mrs. Suhn spok« on teenage suicide at one suet meeting, while others consisted of c Christmas party, a fitness program and election of officers. A trip to Minneapolis was taken b the four year senior members of th€ organization They toured Bachman': Florist. Byerly's. and the Science Mu seum Going to the Chanhassen Din ner Theater, cheering on the Twins a a ball game, and shopping at thr South Dale Mall were highlights of th« trip. Concluding the year was th Spring Tea where the new officer were installed and Esther Weiden bach and Steve Selchert were giver honorary memberships for all the sup port and help they have given tc FHA FHA 29
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THIS PAGE: ABOVE: Members of the Fu- ture Homemakers of America include SEATED: i Hoffman. C Eldeen. T Durfee, and P Kilber FRONT ROW: J Runestad. K Fryer. S. Vlcek. M Hoff land. A Blair. J. Whipple. S Schillmger. S Durfee. T Wie- seler. Mrs Haiwick. J Neuharth. and H. VanDenBerg SECOND ROW: S. Okg- mueUer. F Ballew. N Durfee. D Ardry. B Brueggeman. A Doolitttle. J. Jessen. and B Nemec THIRD ROW: J Pekarek. C Faulstich. J. Dittman. L Newton. J. Sel- chert. E Bucholz. J. Nemec. M Lusk. L. Chdds. K Baloun. and J Selchert BACK ROW: C Faulstich. M Zastrow. J McDon- nel. M Jetty. S. Vlcek. and M. VanDen- Berg CENTER: All work and no play makes FHA dul Wei. these members seem to be having a moment of fun on their trip to the Black Hills for FHA Leadership Camp Those attending the camp are FRONT: Gloria Haiwick BACK: Leanne Hoffman. Janet Whipple. Jill Pekarek. Cindy Faulstich. Jeff Selchert. Mary Zastrow. and Cindy Faul- stich. RIGHT: Leanne Hoffman. Cathy Faulstich. Cindy Faulstich. Jeff Selchert. Juke Jessen. Advisor Gloria Haiwick. Todd Wieseler. Ja- net Whipple. Sandi Durfee. and Patty Kilber are the active body of officers for the 1985-86 FHA year OPPOSITE PAGE: ABOVE: Mike Jetty was a member of the state BOD-Squad, while Cathy Faulstich was a member of the PEP- Squad BELOW: Gloria Haiwick. chapter advisor, presents Sandi Durfee with a plaque for being chosen Outstanding FHA Member 28 FHA
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DEBATE DECLAM INDIVIDUALS EXCELL This year a total of eleven oral interp students, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Barbara Roseland. be- gan their season by choosing a selection in their preferred cate- gory. Those representing Highmore at the district contest in Gettys- burg were Kaela Goodrich and Christine Volek. Duet Acting. Steve Oligmueller, Poetry. Justin Runestad. Oratory. Jackie Neu- harth. Serious Prose. Cathy Faul- stich. Humerous; and Julie Haiwick, Serious Drama. Steve Oligmueller and Jackie Neuharth both received superior ratings at the district contest and earned the chance to travel to Miller for the regional contest. Jackie received an excellent rat- ing while Steve received a superi- or rating This advanced him to the state contest in Huron where he received an excellent rating A total of nine debate stu- dents. coached by Robin Boiler, attended meets in Brookings. Sioux Falls, and the Conference meets in Mitchell. The four-man team of Fran Ballew. Marilynn Hof- fland. Brian Ardry. and Justin Run- estad received a third-place tro- phy at Mitchell. Brian and Justin, the affirmative half of the team, won all of the three rounds and were recognized for superior number of speaker points. Members of the debate team researched the topic: The federal government should establish a comprehensive national policy to protect the quality of water in the United States. They prepared their cases and files for their own competition. TOP: Steve C gmueler and Jackie Neu- harth advanced to regional competition in declam. Steve received a superior rat- ing, which made him eligible for the state contest CENTER: The declam members are FRONT ROW: J Neuharth and L Childs MIDDLE ROW: K Goodrich. B Nemee. C Faulstich. and J Haiwick THIRD ROW: Coach B Roseland. L Newton. J. Runes- tad. J. Nemee. C. Volek. and S. Olig- mueller ABOVE: The debate team includes FRONT ROW: M Hoffland. G Luze. and M VanDenBerg MIDDLE ROW: Coach R Boiler. B Ardry. T Wieseler. and F Balew BACK ROW: A Bakxm and J Runestad 30 DEBATE DECLAM
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