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ABOVE: Mrs. Sturm takes care of some last minute details for the 1983 Style Show. BELOW LEFT: Students modeling their own creations. BELOW RIGHT: Tammy Buckner and her little sister model pajamas. We know that the Smurf is Tammy’s. ABOVE: 3 girls with a very important role in this years Style Show were the narrators: Karen Krogh, Wendy Kilcoin. and Kathy Oettchen. The girls did a very good job during the show.
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iN farmers RIGHT: The FFA Officers for 1982-83 were Kevin Miller. Sentinel; Kevin Caltrider. Reporter; Tom Rayl. Treasurer; Toni Faga. FFA Queen for 1982; John Vogl. President; Steve Sweeney, Vice-President; and James Klemish, Secretary. Future Farmers 1982-83 BELOW: This years FFA was under the direction of a new instructor, Mr. Terry Boeck. He was a recent graduate of 1SU and did a very good job of running our Ag. Department. Member of the FFA were: ROW 1: Tim Newman, Kurt McCuen, Mike Irlmeier, Leland Grubbs, and Rick Schmeling. ROW 2: Rusty Bates, Eddie Lemke, Tom Schwenneker, Jim Lengel, Dennis Peterson, Sandra Raibikis, and Beth Stewart. ROW 3: Kevin Miller, Kevin Caltrider, Steve Sweeney, Toni Faga, John Vogl, Tom Rayl, and James Klemish. ROW 4: Mr. Boeck, Kevin Westergaard, Brian Caltrider, Darrin Han- sen, Dana Garside, Tim Gehling, DeWayne Poland, and Scott Schiller.
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Industrial Arts Show Gives Shop Classes A Chance to Show Their “Craftsmanship”. ABOVE: Shawn Maas takes a little time out from working on his shelves to pose for an Annual picture. Shawn is so camera shy!! RIGHT: This very nice looking cedar chest was a project of David Love’s that he worked on in his Shop I and II classes. The Industrial Arts show showed some of the talented that many of the A-C shop students have aquired in their IA classes this year. LEFT: Cecil Lowe looks over some of the woodworking projects at this years 1A show. ABOVE: Mr. Schmitt challenges Cris Gengl and Mary Lengel to a game of chess on a board that Jim Lengel made in shop class BELOW RIGHT: Matt Shroyer spent many class hours working on this feed bunk that he made for one of his rel- atives.
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