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l President Mary Jo Kinen leads her team tg another victory. Seeking to adyance their degree of agility, GRA'ers dilgntly practice performing flips off the mini-tramp. Volleyball is one nf the club's favorite pastime. wa., nn. ,,.- . 1 .1 - .- . .. . . ,. ..... ,.. .... .. ..
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1: fl Goo?-T10 'D X NA Ay Q Li, 9 ' -as Q' Q 4 'Trr. 0 u .1 1 - b 5 f '-.3 rf' - '14, r .. . N K ' I' - all i 'D F ' C -4 TL'-r, . . . 'von' ' . , 10 b , ' 'UC' Y- N KN- ' President Delbert Thurman presides over a meeting. Future Occupation The FFA, as usual, was a very active club. Heading the club was senior Del- bert Thurman. Again this year the club sponsored Harvest Ball, attended the State and National Conventions, and participated in district and state contests. They also competed in the county fair, presented radio programs, and farmed the chapter crop plot. In October seven members, Delbert Thurman. Greg Zellmer, Duane Dreager, Dennis Phillips, James Knudsen, james Frisbie, and Rick Pellett, attended the National Convention in Kansas Citv, Missouri. During the year Bob Edwards lent a helping hand to the district organization as vice-president. The chapter had forty-five active members, of which four held the Iowa Farmer degree, thirty-five were Chapter Farm- ers, and ten were Greenhands. On one their many A year of many learning experiences and varied activities revolve around the FFA cabinet. The cabinet consists of: Rick Pellett, Greg gelllzaier, Bob Edwards, Vince Dolch, Duane Da-eager, and James u sen. trips, test corn from their chapter crop plot. A new member, Mark Dolch, receives his jacket from Delbert Thunnan and Vince Dolch.
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Vaulting the horse and executing flips on the mini-tramp were only two of the numerous activities that the GRA girls enjoyed participating in during the 1969-70 school year. They met on Tuesday evenings with their sponsor, Miss Heflin, who was aided by Mrs. Lundgren. Besides gymnastic feats, the members scampered through many vig- ' orous games of volleyball and basket- ball, slugged lots of homers, and re- I ceived frost-bitten noses from sleigh-rid- ing. The GRAers also romped through ' many games of battleball, and tickled and tackled their ways through stren- uous scooter soccer games. The girls at'- tended activities such as district play day and the championship game of the Girl's State Basketball Tournament at Des Moines. Diane Campbell headed the Library Club for the 1969-70 school year. Each of the girls belonging to the club as- sisted Mrs. Miller, .their sponsor, for at least one hour per week in the library. Besides these duties, the girls enjoyed four social events during the year. The girls chosen to plan the Library's Club's activities are: Diane Campbell, janet Collinson. Vicki VerSteegh, Kathy Ostrus, and Marcia Tumer. Both Studious And Exhilarating Glueing in date due cards, Marsha Tumer does her part of helping in the library. Vicki Mrs. Miller by sorting the .L -1 it fe ' , ...' rrri is W. ggi? D i L X as Q A .1 , a - , . . .. ki 5 . X 7' ' ,IN A . 1 .g R . 5 'mia t H' 35
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