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FHA Experienced A Busy And Enjoyable Year in a .01 ar. FHA--FIRST ROW--C. Westlake, P. Schildt, S, Leaver, C. McNeil, M. Robertson, D, Rogers, J. Oberle,S, Bremer. SECOND ROW--R. Rains, D, Allen, L. Sell, J. Muenchau, M. Corr, J, Vande Hoef, V. Hall, D. Hall, M. Malone, Mrs. Pauline Schildt serves coffee to teachers during a tea given by FHA girls. .1 i V'- ,Qf Mft? , ' Spelts. THIRD ROW--T. McCoy, K. Hammer, E. Robertson J. Williamsen, P. May, H. Westlake, P. French, K. Ostrander C. Sabata, D, Angelo. Aciiviiies Are Many And Varied The Future Homemakers of America successfully completed a busy year under the leadership of Cathy McNeil, President and Mrs. Eleanor Spelts, Adviser. Other officers included in the years activities Were, Merna R o b e r t s on , Diana Rogers, Sue Leaver, Pauline Schildt, Judy Oberle, Jeanine Muenchau, Marlene Corr, and Joyce Vande Hoef. Their work began last summer when five officers attended a leadership Work- shop at the Center for Continuing Education, Sue Leaver was elected District ll Degrees Chairman. Five delegates also attended the State Convention at the Kellogg Center on April 3, 1965. The theme was Education-An End- less Challenge . Sue Leaver was elected to the state office of First Vice-President for 1965-66. Activities, sponsored by FHA included a UNICEF Haloween party for the grade school children and 'i'Daddy Date Night , Highlighting the observation of National FHA Week, April 4-10, was a Dress-Up Day for the entire high school. The girls also had a tea for the high school faculty. Commencing the enjoyable year was the annual style show and installation of officers. The theme was a Come-as-you-are party in which the girls modeled many different ensembles. Merna Robertson was named Miss FHA, Sue Leaver, Miss F, Ellen Robertson, Miss Hg and Patti May, Miss A.
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'Qe.7e: lil? 1 1' I laughter Filled The Halls On Dramalics Nighl The juniors and seniors spent several hours practicing and working hard to make Dramatics Night a success. Miss Stubbe, the dramatics sponsor, directed the four one-act plays which were presented on November 13, 1964. The seniors took roles in She's Not Dead Yet and Life O' The Party . The juniors, experiencing acting for the first time, presented Aunt Miranda's Will and The I-Iangman's Loose . Following the performances, Miss Stubbe was presented with a bouquet of red roses and a bottle of perfume to express the stu- dents ' appreciation for her time and guidance. -X, ...Q- ,V-+.y.' , -a wv',I The Life O' The Party seems to have gone dead. 'K Y f ' T ff if' ' P, f lv '. -2 . , V , LL'x ' . Z 1. .?L1,i- SZ ..-.5 .., mg W e f'Let's stand her in the corner! says Steve Edwards in She's Not Dead Yet . You must be kidding! exclaims Joyce Vande Hoef' to beatnik Jeanine Muenchau. I-Ie's not a ir1l states Linda Sell in Aunt Miranda 's Wili. . Y , t , 5 - Y , 1 it , , ...K 1 s WH , If ei ,1 X YY ,Yin-1l,..X -A n xiii, J Y A .7 .5 I' I get
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FFA--FIRST ROW--K Gilmore B Bremer, M, Oberle, 1. Stall, R. Lundy, V. Schildt, M, Schildt, G, West, G, R. Fox, L, Dowomg, '14, Donlan, Mr. Fioogio. SECOND Johnson, D, Anon, FOURTH Row--J, Moss, A, Hin, W ROW--T, McNeil, S, Ostrander, R, Walberg,B,BoWmaster, Bockleman, P, Delhay, T, May, M, May, B. Nohavec, O J, Rieckman, J, Werger, C, Schilclt, J. Ronhovde. THTRD Kunz, S, Root, L, Warner, ROW--B, Timblin, W, Erdman, T, Sybrandt, C, Fox, FFA Experienced A Year Full Oi New Activities The activities of the Future Farmers of America chapter varied from a Weiner roast to a pigeon hunt. Early in the fall the boys sponsored a Weiner roast for the student body after the Palmyra football game. Another project the boys Worked on was the cleaning up of the interior of the Alvo schoolhouse. The windows were also boarded up to prevent children from playing inside. On November 9, 1965, the PFA and the FHA held a joint meeting to which the parents were invited. The program included afilm on college education and a panel discussion with a question and answer period. The program was presented by the Builders , a group of students representing the Uni- versity of Nebraska. A pest control campaign was held from January to' March. The boys were divided into two teams, the Possumms and the Gophers . A pigeon hunt was also sponsor- ed by the FFA. The boys caught 369 pigeons which were to be used for trap shooting in Texas. Ronnie Fox, President and Mr. Frank Fleagle, Adviser accompanied four members to the District FFA Convention in Omaha, At the State Convention in Lincoln, th e main topic of discussion was the idea of a World's Fair of Agriculture for the Cen- tennial in l967. The proposal, presented by the Eagle chapter, was strongly supported by the State Chapter and was presented to Governor Morrison. ,li of Kenny Gilmore and Marvin Schildt put the finishing touches on the new Vo-Ag sign. ' , P He- F ' ,
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