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POINT WEST CHAPTER F.F.A. Officers kneeling: Leroy Ulrich, secretary; Joe Schlautman, vice-president; Bill Ortmeier. president; Cletus Rolf, sentinel; Don Luebbert. treasurer; Charles Reppert, news reporter. First row: Irvin Gentrup, Martin Weiler, John Stalp. Marvin Kaup, Gerald Kreiekemeier, Hilbert Hunke, Michael Wortman, Don Munderloh, Lee Reppert, Richard Benne. Norbert Spenner, Larry Peterson, Daniel Rolf. Second row: Bernard Ortmeier, Roland Slagle, Norbert Bracht, Ervin Wordekomper, Norbert Erockmann, Dennis Stalp. Ed Grewe, Clayton Lofgren, Richard Priebnow, Gerald Jahnke, Paul Uhing, Dean Lancaster, advisor. Third row: Gerald Bruning. Robert Kuester, Herman Guenther, Melvern Ulrich, Orville Meyer, Leland Diers, Gerald Uhing, Hilary Neesen, Richard Wortman, Don Gaster, Dennis Schmader. Doing to learn and learning to do is the motto of the Future Farmers of America. The West Point FFA chapter is taking active part in promoting a general understanding of the purposes of its work. Theirs is a hope to spread the scientific farming gospel far and wide. FFA members sponsor and take part in judging contests, demonstrations, farm tours. numerous meetings, fairs, community events, safety programs, and other projects. The scope of the work is divided into supervised farming, cooperative activities, community service, conduct of meetings, leadership activities, scholarship, recreation, earning and savings. In setting up these general divisions, each detail is approached with a definite goal in mind and prescribed ways and means. Waiting to begin This is a class of young farmers between 16 and 25 who are out of school. Having funl FFA boys enjoy refreshments after one of their regular monthly business meetings. Here's how Melvern Ulrich receives instructions on the use of the power saw.
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G.A.A. Front row: M. Haase, M. Brockmann, D. Peatrowsky, S. Haeffelin, R- Hansel, D. Solfermoser, F. Schultzkump, E. Forks, V. Zahnow, J. Abendroth. • Second row: J. Druhe, M. Lase, B. Woodka, C. Juhl, B. Diers, M. Henry, M. Senden. S. White, L. Camin, D. Bailey. M. Radecker, E. Sellentin. Third row: G. Einemann, A. Howard, B. Bettenhausen, N. Nitzche, M. Reimers, B. White, J. Krebs, N. Carmody, J. Stratton, G. Landholm, N. Chantry, C. Gelster, N. Peterson, M. Washburn. Fourth row: D Brockmann, S. Dykast, J. Petz, A Minarick, J. Beerbohm, J. Hensel, A. Bonne, A. McPherson, S Moyer, C. Eilerts, A. Wickert, M. Sila, C. Beckonhauer, M. Watson. With the school term well underway, the fair maids of the Girls' Athletic Association once again brushed up on the rules, dusted the equipment, and prepared the schedule. Kicking the lid off the sports was softball, followed by volleyball and basketball. Taking over the duties of president during the first semester was Aria Mae Benne, and during the second semester, Mae Jo Washburn. Under the sponsorship of Miss Halla, the fifty members enjoyed a year filled with wholesome and invigorating work and play. Tense Moments Yes, boys, they really do make baskets. Hup, two, three, iourl It's not Miss Halla's reducing class, but just the G.A.A. girls keeping in shape. Fresh, buttered popcorn, 5$ The girls served their organization by selling at the basketball games.
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