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Future Farmers oi America LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill McAllister, Lynn Siert, Dale Holter, Darrell Schultz, Merlin Van Rosendale, Richard Tupoer, George Stanford. Keith Kappenman, Dan O’Connell, John Adams, Jim Clancy, Mr. Gardner--advisor. OFFICERS President- - Vice-President Secretary - - Treasurer - - Sentinel - - - Reporter - - - - George Stanford . - - - - Lynn Siert - - - Darrell Schultz Merlin Van Rosendale - - -Bill McAllister - - - Dan O’Connell The Father-Son Banquet was held November 13th. The F. H. A. girls prepared and served the meal at the banquet. The main dish for the evening was Pheasants, that were shot by the F. F. A. boys during hunting season. The guest speaker was P. E. Tyrrell from General Beadle College. Merlin Van Rosendale was chosen to represent Orland at the National Convention of the Future Farmers at Kansas City. 40
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F. H. A. Activities The Or land Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America began the 1950-51 year on September 14th. The first meeting was called to order by the past Vice- President, Bonnie Behrend. The following new officers were elected for the year: President------- Vice-President - Secretary - - - Treasurer - - Reporter - - - Parliamentarian. Historian - - - - — Lois Miller - Ardella Johnson - Juanita Killion Delores Minnaert Eleanor Bjorklund - Mary Hanrahan - Bonnie Behrend Mrs. Tom Tabor was the Chapter Advisor. Mrs. Alfred Behrend was chosen Chapter Mother and Walter Wesselas Chapter Father. Some of the party projects for the year were masquerade party, barn dance, caroling party, Valentine party. Mother-Daughter Banquet and Easter breakfast. The special goals which were carried our during the year were: 1. To promote a grow- ing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking, and 2, To foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life. Moneymaking projects completed during the year were serving lunches at basketball games, card sales, and Hobo Day clean-up. All twenty-five members of the local chapter attended the State F. H. A. Con- vention held in Brookings on October 6 and 7. Delores Minnaert, past second Vice- President, assisted in the arrangements for this meeting, Lois Miller, Juanita Killion, Mary Johnson, Eleanor Bjorklund, and Ardella and Arlene Johnson stayed at the Wecota Hall at State College so that they could be present for the Saturday session. At this session, the reports of the different committees were given. State Homemaker Awards were conferred upon thirteen members in the State. Five of these awards were presented to members of the Orland Chapter. Those from Orland who received them were Delores Minnaert, Fern Williams, Pat Clancy, Lois Miller, and Eleanor Bjorklund.
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Glee Clubs BACK ROW; THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW; FRONT ROW: Jeanette Johnson, Mary Hanrahan, Lois Miller, Jane Behrend. Delores Minnaert, Bonnie Behrend. Marlene Minnaert, Ella Adams, Ruth Fromader, Juanita Killion, Donna Hankins. Joanne Meehan. Marilyn Thompson. Gloria Keppen, Olga Adolfson, Eleanor Bjorklund, Lynnette Minnaert, Rae Winesburg. Ardella Johnson. Marlene Weasel, Mary Johnson. Donna Anderson, Arlene Johnson, Betty Mae Peterson, Arlowene Grayson. BACK ROW: George Stanford. John Adams. Jim Clancy. Dan O’Connell. Keith Kappenman. FRONT ROW; Bill McAllister. Dale Holter, Merlin Van Rosendale, Richard Tupper. Darrell Schultz, Lynn Siert. 41
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