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F. F. A . The Future Farmers of America is a national organization for boys interested in agriculture. The local chapter has 27 members. Officers for the 19-18-49 term are: President .............................. ,......................................................... R alph Ziegler Vice President l.l,. . . ..l...... Marvin Huth Secretary ............. ...,, ............ . . Bill Portman Treasurer ...,.,....,, . .... Henry Schneider Reporter ..,.... ......... .,........ .....,.............. ....... E u g e ne Dintelmann Sentinel ......l..i.. r,...,........... . . .,............... .........,..,..............,4W,..... W ilmer Schopfer Mr. Meridith is the advisor of the chapter. The chapter has one State Farmer, Lawrence Range, who was also named the 1948 Star State Farmer of Section 18. Many ribbons were won by boys from the chapter at the Section 18 fairs and the judging teams also Won some placings. The chapter held a Christmas party and its regular Parent-Son banquet during the year. Pictured, from left to right, lst row-Henry Schneider, Wilmer Schopfer, Bill Portman, Ralph Ziegler, Mr. Meridith, Eugene Dintelmann, Marvin Huth. 2nd row-Richard Schopfer, Donald Ragland, Ralph Liefer, James Bruno, Arthur Rowald, Donald Burton, Orville Liefer, Robert Schmelzel, Ralph Bretsch, Kenneth Sauerwein, James Mueller, Ray Hoffman, Clar- ence Stehl, Junior Knewitz. 3rd row--Frank Scholes, Walter Politsch, Harold Heinecke, Bill Hoff- man. Lawrence Range, Alfred Mueller, and Ralph Kinzinger, '48 gradu- ates of NACHS, are also members. Home EC. Club The Home Economics Club, affiliated with the Illinois Association of Future Homemakers of America, was active during the first semester. The club Was then dissolved because the sponsor and home economics teacher, Mrs. Artela Grecian, left us. The highlights of the year were formal and informal initiation. Officers were President, Adele Winter, Vice President, Shirley Stroh, Secretary, Barbara Goegeleing Treasurer, Joan Frech, and Reporter, Vera Hofmeister. Pictured, from left to right are: 1st row-Barbara Kosarek, Shirley Wagner, Vera Hofmeister, Joan Frech, Adele Winter, Shirley Stroh, Bar- bara Goegelein, Rose Becker. 2nd row-Edith Schrag, Patie Priest, Glora Harris, Norma Wagner, Rosemary Emge, Audrey Stolte, Betty Weber, Rita Hoff, Marie Kaesberg. 3rd row-Violet Schopfer, Betty Schaller, Grace Wildy, Edna Schnei- der, Joyce Tresch, Irene Pfeiffer, Myrtle Wildy, Patty Schoepp, Marie Franck, Carolyn Franck.
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