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1 PEP BAND--TOP ROW: I. Roble, R. Michelson, R. Granius, D. Blahnik, J. Serrahn, L. Zirbel, L. Sobania, O. Zirbel I. Neinas, B. Serrahn. SECOND ROW: T. Dupont, A. Wautlet,K. VanPrice, J. Hunsader, J. Massart, J. Jerabek, J. Schmiling, M. Wiesner, K. Kersten, K. Kohlbeck. THIRD ROW: K. Koss, D. Andre, J. Hall, E. Wiesner, K.Gartzke G. Heuer, D. Girard, M. Prokash, D. Coppersmith. FOURTH ROW: N. Gigstad, E. Fett, K. Schabow, E. Harmann M. Muench, K. Serrahn, J. Empey, K. Koss, D. Feld. Sang W qw Sweat The aims of the Chorus as stated by our director, The A Cappella Choir wifh sixty-one members Mr, Klimko, are to establish individual musical values, is under the direction of Mr, Klimko. to bring about stronger school spirit through pride in The annual Christmas Concert featured a new our group, and to teach co-operation, a fundamental group called the Madrigals. The Spring Concert, American concept. and the festival at Preble are some of the activities of the Chorus. CHORUS--TOP ROW: J. Delain, R. Ellison, R. Kostichka, R. Appel, A. Olson, I. Schoeuborn, L. Sobania, D. Lienau S. Schmidt, G. Hoffmann, G. Kolmorgen, D. Arneson, R. Heuer, B. Bellin, E. Columb. THIRD ROW: K. Gigstad, I Wolske, C. Hoagland, C. Lukes, L. Braun, S. Antonneau, S. Bucholtz, M. Cornette, B. Nilsen, E. Schmiling, I Kostichka, D. Kramer, K. VanPrice, S. Mallien, J. Rodrian. SECOND ROW: S. Heuer, S. Swoboda, E. Solchenberger J. Brans, L. Bauers, M. Mura, C. Maedke, J. Feld, B. Krause, L. Rutz, B. Robinson, B. Tlachac, M. Busch, G. Del- fosse, I. Meverden. FIRST ROW: Mr. Klimko, S. Cesar, J. Schlise, T. Hoffmann, J. Sell, J. Prokash, J. Koeberl, S Dart, E. Blahnik, C. Kohlbeck, J. Viste, P. Dufek, D. Girard, J. Tlachac, N. Neuzil. s 1
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CONCERT BAND--BACK ROW: I. Guth, J. Cesar, K. VanPrice, M. Sibilsky, M. Prokash, T. Dupont, N. Gigstad, R Kostichka, Mr. Radtke, A. Wautlet, K. Gartzke, D. Feld, O. Zirbel. THIRD ROW: K. Koss, J. Ierabek, G. Heuer, K Koss, J. Roble, B. Serrahn, L. Sobania, L. Zirbel, J. Verhyen, E. Wiesner, M. Muench, J. Hunsader, K. Serrahn, R Mickelson, J. Neinas. SECOND ROW: D. Hostak, J. Schmiling, E. Fett, D. Coppersmith, K. Kersten, D. Girard, J Ernpey, K. Schabow, J. Massart, R. Granius, D. Blahnik B. Korth. FIRST ROW: J. Serrahn, E. Rabas, E. Harmann, J. Hall, K. Kohlbeck, D. Andre, M. Wiesner, V. Johnson. Swine dp Me fam! The balldi Wh0S6 aim is YO deVG10P HH HPDFS' Activities of the year included an exchange con- ciation in One of the fine arts, has atotal of fO1 Iy- Cert with PeShIigO, the annual Christmas and Spring eight members under the direction of Mr. Radtke. Concerts, the District Music Festival, at which we In the fall, the band GISCTCCI The following officers: received a first, and the State Contest, In 1960 twenty- .Tudy Roble, President: Vicki .T0h11SO1'1, Vice-President: eight members participated in the State Contest. and Edie Rabas, Secretary-Treasurer. BAND COUNCIL--TOP ROW: E. Rabas, K. Schabow, I. Hall, K. Kohlbeck. FIRST ROW: J. Roble, L. Sobania, V. Johnson. 32 l
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F.F.A.--TOP ROW: D. Bucholtz, A. Olson, G. Dopke, J. Peters, D. Dahms, R. Peterson, L. Blahnik, T. Junio, T Blahnik, P. Pflughoeft, D. Kostichka, K. Ballestad. FOURTH ROW: L. Schiesser, D. Wessel, R. Walter, G. Maedke W. Jandrin, R. Nelson, J. Schuch, J. Hucek, J. Guelette, D. Dionne, W. Raether, J. Burmeister. THIRD ROW: B Bellin, R. Kruegerfl. Matzke, I. Buege, R. Ellison, D. Gietz, K. Herlache, R. Wierichs, J. Feld, R. Goetz. SEC- OND ROW: J. Steiner, D. Matuszak, L. Jeanquart, G. Jacobosky, J. Stach, R. Tassoul, T. Holub, T. DeLarwe1le, R Pavlat. FIRST ROW: Mr. Koss, E. Bellin, W. Maedke, K. Tebon, M. Hackett, M. Tlachac, D. Nell. I 5 M14 fat Uomofuww The Algoma Chaper of the Future Farmers of America is composed of fifty-six members who elected the following officers for 1960-1961: Wayne Maedke, President: Martin Tlachac, Vice-President: Ernie Bellin, Sentinel: Michael Hackett, Reporter: Kenneth Tebon, Secretary: and Darrell Nell, Treas- urer. Leadership events of F.F.A. were county and state fairs, Northeastern Livestock Show, Officer Training School, Green Lake Convention, Junior Dairymen's Association, state leadership meeting at New Holstein, and F.F.A. speaking contest. Mr. Koss, the director, was elected a member of the State Advisory board of the Wisconsin Vocational Agriculture Teachers' Association. F, F, A, projects included the twenty-seventh annual Parent and Son Banquet, a rat and mouse 34 campaign, certified seed and calendar sales, and the planting of four thousand reforestation trees. The boys' trip was to Chicago. Special achievements and awards were: the nomination of two Wisconsin Farmer Degrees: ,Tim Blahnik received the American Farmer Degree at Kansas City which put him in the top fifteen boys in the state: Dan Krause was elected State Sec- retary: Mr, Koss was elected to represent the state agricultural teachers at the national convention:Dan Krause and Bruce Schmiling received the Wisconsin Farmer Degree at the state convention. The chap- ter had the Grand Champion Holstein and Guernsey and the best chapter herd for the fourth consecutive year, Two-thirds of the chapter entered the local speaking contest. A first and second prize was also won in the Public Service Essay Contest,
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