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Seated: Marlys Eliason, Phyllis Sunvold, parlimentarian Geneva Olson, vice president Portia Kohls, historian Elsie Olson, president Paula Dybsand, treasurer Donna Skogberg, secretary Dianne Skalbeck, reporter Evie Hardy, song leader Laura Enesvedt. First Row: Helen Hubert, Barbara Dybsand, Sharon Ruter, Norma Oslund, advisor Mrs. Octwig, Leone Tebben, Marilyn Jacobson, Tillie Sietsema, Jane Golie, Shirley Benedict, and Delores Gulbranson. Second How: Mardell Becker, Dorothy Meyer, Judy Hubert, Barbara Lausen, LeAnn Fieldhammer, Karen Winters, Sandra Schwinghammer, Carol Moen, Lois Sietsema, Eunice Feldman, Margie Wiglund, and Shirley Nelson. Third Row: Gleva Johnson, Marvel Nelson, Marlys Sagness, Faye Hubert, Jacquie Leuk, Dianne Skrukrud, Marlys Sietsema,Bev Hardy, Suzanne Lietzke, Resells Docken, Bonnie Bradeson, and Janice Billiar. future homemakers of america Seated: Edel Stoa, Karen Skalbeck, president Eileen Frank, treasurer Winness Bre- lie, vice president Delores Bredeson, secretary Bonnie Benson, Pat Perrish, Judy Ashburn. Standing: Deloris Schulte, Sharon Holien, Janet Harried, Wanda McBroom, Ruby Olson, Ruth Schimming, advisor Mrs, Ockwig, Carol Lausen, Carol Jean Nelson, Joyce Knutson, Mary Jane Knutson, Shirley Sundquist, Delores Gulbranson, and Bar- bara Olson. 34
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Standing: Dean Hanson, David Jordet, Ardell Feigum, John Rosengren, Orland Johnson, Duane Slater, Dan Ryerson, Dennis Flaata, Paul Agre, Harvey Refsland, Duane Holien, James Slater, Bobby Nelson, Orland Flaata, Stanley Odegard, Truman Homme ierit Dannen, and Rolf Enesvedt. Seated: Advisor Mr. Earl T. Northouse, Reporter Otis Odegard, Vice President David Dahlager, President Merle Bamaal, Secretary George Billiar, Treasurer John Skogberg, and Sentinel Reger Sunvold. future farmers of america The FFAhas had a busyand success- ful year under the advisorship of Mr. Earl Northouse. During the summer of 1955 three boys attended the State Camp. A land judging team represent- ed the group at Plowville, and 13 members attended the State Fair, where the crops team placed fourth and Tru- man Homme won a blue ribbon on his entry of Certified Selkirk wheat. The local FFA also took part in the Dirtrict III fair, where the live- stock and crops were shown, and Dairy and General Livestock teams took part When school started, the officers took part in the Fall Leadership Rally at Appleton. The chapter found time to win the first prize for their con- tribution to the Homecoming parade— a float which carried the theme, Make the Gophers See Stars . Another sch- ool service was the sale of conces- sions, which netted the FFA about $200. A check for $1 7.25 was sent to tne Crippled Children's Drive by the chapter from money received by selling com picked up in fields last fall. Other contests the local FFA parti- cipated in were the parliamentary procedure contest on February 2l j the Lamb Feeders Day on February 2, where Roger Sunvold and Harvey Refsland shared top honors in the sheep Judg- ing contest; Pioneer Hybrid Yield Contest; and the Crop Show at Granite Falls, where John Skogberg won first place on his silage and hay. A Parent and Sons Banquet was held during FFA week, where parents were honored and awards given. David Dahlager was named thetop agriculture student of the senior class, and re- ceived a trophy. 33
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homecoming A Bury the Gophers was the Homecoming cry on September 30, 1955 as the football Vikingston overthe Stewart Gophers, 30-7. Gleva John- son was elected Homecoming queen, and presided at a pepfast, bonfire, parade, and dance. The SHHS band parades Yea team! We won, 30-7 over Stewart Queen Gleva lights the tradlonal bonfire FFA float—a prizewinner Queen Gleva Johnson holds court on her float. Also on the float are Crownbearer Steven Hubert, senior Marlys Saghess, sophomore Sharon Schjoll, flowergirl Linda Kronlokkan, junior Evelyn Hardy, freshman Bonnie Bradeson, seventh grader Edel Stoa, and eighth grader Delores Bredeson. A bonfire pep yell 35
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