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F.N Mrs. Heinke, Helen Kenken, Kay Rogers, Susan Larson, Judy Bebout •C A casual F.N.C meeting. The Future Nurses Club was composed of fifteen members. New members who received pins were Carol Rashleigh, Carol Neil, and LaurineOberdieck.The officerswere elected in the spring of 1965. During Homecoming a float was built for the parade and later in the year a bake sale was held to raise money. A tea which was attended by the members was held in December in order to celebrate the Christmas season. It was the annual tea sponsored by the doctor's wives. Near the end of the year, the mothers and wives of the doctors were invited to a style show given by the Future Nurses in appreciation of their help and cooperation. Back Row: Bev Rawlings, Carol Neil, Mary Williams, Laurine Oberdieck, Marla Chamberlain. Front Row: Karen McCord, Shirley Krauter, Diane Hoback, Carol Rashleigh, Sue Crum.
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FHA Officers: Seated, President: L. Gress, second row: C. Harshbarger, Honor Ch. Chrm.; P. Gray, Degree Chrm.; B. Liesemeyer, Secretary; M. Chamberlain, Vice. Pres.; J. Johnson, Membership Chairman. Back row: P. Mitzner, Recreation Chrm; K. Hoeman, Songleader; P. Miyoshi, Parliamentarian; K. McCord, Publicity Hist. The Future Homemakers of America started their 1965-66 year with the annual FHA District 1 meeting held at N.C.H.S. At this Convention new district officers were appointed, and a fashion show was held in which the girls from this district modeled clothing they had made. To keep the girls busy the rest of the year, they had several other projects, such as, selling cookbooks, an all school desk Front row: Mrs. Biere, sponsor, L. Gress, B. Wurtele, P. Miyoshi, S. Krauter, K. McKord 2ndrow: B. Liesemeyer, M. Weston, C. Harshbarger, D. Sands, J. Johnson, M. The hit of the school year, an F.H.A. style show, was enjoyed by everyone. check, and a style show. FHA Week, in March, had a great deal in store for the FHA'ers. Some projects for the week were attending church, decorating window displays, writing articles for the newspaper, and the crowning of Little Miss FHA. Altogether the Nebraska City Chapter of Future Homemakers of America had a very rewarding year. Chamberlain Back row: P. Gray, A. Fields. E. Weimer J. Moore, P. Mitzner, K. Hoeman, K. Lundy, M. Hauptman,
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Art Club Front row: Georgia Deras, Linda Blevins, Idona Meredith. Susan Crum, Jacque Golden, Bobette Masters, Donna Farson, Mindy Sackles, Carolyn Kramer; Second row: Shirley Krauter, Karen McCord, Jackie Pummel, Nancy Golden, Sandy Duncan, Marla 1965-66 began the second year of Art Club. The twenty-five members along, with their sponsor Georgia Loofe, showed much interest in the activities of this new organization. The Art Club met once a month with various speakers supplying the program. The club visited the Steinhart Park Lodge to view different types of art such as sculpture and oil and water color paintings which were on Group Leaders: Left to Right - Rick Hartman, Laurine Oberdieck, Maxine Wehling, Georgia Deras, Bonnie Brannon, Jacque Golden. Chamberlain, Judy Bebout, Carol Neil, Janet Ganzel; Third row: Leslie Carlson, Mick Osbon, Dave Pickering, Bob Logan, Dick Brust, Steve Webering, Richard Bond, Bob Culver. display. Throughout the year members of the Art Club made posters for the class play and ads for different organizations. Their art projects were used to decorate the school library. Because of the artistic talents of the Art Club members, the 1965-66 year was a successful one. President, Laurine Oberdieck; Vice-President, Maxine Wehling; Secretary-Treasurer, Bonnie Brannon. 27
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