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Left to right' front row; Kay Miller. Dar'ene Buggs, Antoinette Keller. Bonita Wheeler. Rojean Tibor. Faye Wagner. Mildred Lichtblau. Shuley Zabtl Gloria Lckland. Paula Mansmith. Diane Strom ness, Janice Johnson, Nancy Benjamin. Sheila Moe, Wilma Goertz, Ruth Som-iner iel.l Cynthia Mathias, Mildred Ridgeway, Al ee Kits. Back row: Margaret Schultz. Ruth Zabel. Sharon Johnston, Rosella Koelmel, Patricia Knicley. Mary Marking. Judith Halm. Sandra Mitchell. Beth Burkhaidt. Susan Young. Ann Ha.timer. K.ithryn Finsland. Sandra Wehrenberg, Mugaret G.cive, Gloria Gosse, Marilyn Poiy-a.d. Margie St. Jac |ues, Sandra Amborn. F.H.A. STANDS FOR FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA. It is composed of junior high homemaking students. Future Homemakers develop creative leadership through making it possible for every member to participate in planning and doing. Chapters stress individual respon sibility and cooperation so that members will become more cooperative family members. The motto of F.H.A. is “Toward New Horizons”, symbolizing that the future homes of America are in the hands of its youth. The flower is a red rose. GIEE CLt B — First row. left to right; J ance Rupkalvis, Janice Polyard, Rose Zomok, Judy Cary, Weslyn Concidine, Carol Klas, Judy Pfeilsticker Elaine Thoeny. Judy Tiedemann.. Second row: Joanne Herbst. inane iic.», i elores Sommerfield, Elaine Guethlein, Loretta Pagel. Caroline Klinnert, Cleo Goltz, Eleanor Wi1 on, Jean Babe, Donna Wolfe. Third row: Darlene Schumacher. Mary Langley Susan Blatter. Nancy Gilbert, Sue Heitman, Nancy Glynn, Miriam Larson, Donna Jones, Mary Lee Malone. Pat Webb. Maiy K as, Eleanor Rademaeher. MIXED CHORES — First row, left to righ : Janice Rupkalvis, Rose Zomok. Judy Cary We lyn Concidine. Rich Counter. Cnarles Dor-nack, Judy Pfeilsticker, Donna Wolfe. Second row: Joanne Herbst Dia.ie Fick. D -lores Commerfield, Sue Heitman. Loretta Pagel, Nancy Glynn. Gene Dammann. Brad Jensen, Cleo Goltz, Eleanor Wilson. Third row: Carol Klas, Caroline Klinr.ert. Miriam Larson. John Rollins Wayne Wirth. Ja?k Zierdt. John McDonald. Pat Webb. Mary Idas?. 25
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Front row, left to rijrht: Victor Funk. Gary Wodclc. Dwain Gerken. John Rollins. Robert Prebe. John M. BrueRRer Jr.. Don Huth. Second row: Bernard Roomer. Arvid Wri ht, Robert Meurer. Ron Funk. Mike Marx. Pat Halverson. Donald Jacoby. Joe Fredrickson. Larry Tentis, Richard Hasrer. Elmer Evers. Leo Miller. Robert Vaplon. . X1 v, Back row: Dennis Lichtblau. Allen Blattn r. Lestrr La jua. Pete Gosse. Tom Ientis, Tony Sha.pe Norman Dick. David Wayne. Harold Gosse. Allen Raman, Clifford Blattner, Dennis Haitman. Ken Freese. Franklin Kottschade. Human Gander. William Tentis, William Wempner. Mr. Werner SteRemann. advisor for F.F.A. WABASHA FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Wabasha Chapter of the Future Farmers of America with 45 men was bigger and better than ever for 1956-57. Officers were: president, Don Jacoby: vice president, Tom Tentis: secretary, Herman Gander; treasurer, Richard Meurer; reporter. Robert Meurer; advisor, Mr. W. W. Stegemann. The Chapter has taken part in many different projects during the year. In order to make money for the Chapter we started a gilt ring, sold magazines, screw driver sets and fire extinguishers. We plan on renting some land this spring. The Chapter has many accomplishments of which to be proud. Don Jacoby won the District Cow Clipping Contest: Herman Gander won a trip to Kansas City. In the District Poultry Judging Contest, Robert Vaplon, Kenneth Freese and John Rollins won fourth place. Clifford Blattner and Allen Rahman won fourth place in the District Contour Line Teams. Don Jacoby, Herman Gander, Tom Tentis and Wilmar Timm received State Farmer Degrees. Also. Pat Halverson, Bernard Roemer, Rodney Rabe and Roger Meurer have purchased purebred livestock. We have had a very successful year in F.F.A. DECLAMATION The Declam contest was held February 25, 1957. at the Public School. There were eighteen entries. Judges picked winners from each group so there would be members from each group participating in the District Speech Festival at Winona. The winners were as follows: Serious Inter-perative Reading: Linda Hurtig, Pete Palmen, Wes-lyn Concidine, Pat Webb. Humorous Division: Jean Rabe, Patsy Malles. Original Oratory: John Rollins. Memorized Oratory: Sue Heitman. Extemporaneous Manuscript: Joan LaMoyne. At Winona, Joan LaMoyne received a Superior rating and then participated at the Cannon Falls Speech Festival. There she received an Excellent rating. 24
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GREEN VALLEY The Senior Class of 1957 presented a fantasy-comedy Green Valley, a hill-billy setting in which Everheel, villian, tried to take Eldon Berry’s land away from him. Eldon’s ancestors came back from the past and saved his land. The setting was in California about the early 1950 s. CAST Gene Dammann Eldon Berry Nancy Gilbert.................... Prim Stokes John McDonald Tinker Smith Jack Zierdt Mr. Everheel Janice Rupkalvis Martha Mears Linda Hurtig------------------------Eva Friese Dan Cliff Lonesome Berry Chuck Dornack ................ Grandpaw Berry Lucille Schumann -...............Granny Berry Leigh Johnson ------------------Calhoun Berry Bradley Jensen Jeb Berry Pete Palmen ..Ransome Berry Sharon Malone Prudence Clifford Blattner J. D. Berry Pete Gosse Spirit Mary Klas Spirit Nancy Glynn------------------------------Spirit Rich Counter Rufe Thomas Georgia Van Houten------------------------Sarah William Wempner Shade Stokes Caroline Klinnert Mamie Lester Hansch-----------------------Hip Cooley
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