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i 5 new l V-fe ,- , 3.,u.,g-2,5 ' f Y W -A Q., 'Ns ,..?.1.,,- ff M rn, ..,,,,.. ,iw 6 Members of 'the FFA cabinet are First Row: Handv Blake, Rick g.ovsSegs,hRick Larsen, Second: Tony Wendt, Craig Both and Bill an ot e. FFA Develops leadership Abilities The main emphasis of FFA was to develop the members' leadership abilities. Activities such as State Convention in May, the National Convention in November, the Soil Judging and the Speaking Contests involved many members throughout the year. Atlantic teams placed 2nd and 3rd in the Dis- trict Soil judging Contest. The membership grew steadily, as eighteen new greenhands were installed, including two girls. The Future Farmers favorite activities were Harvest Ball and the citrus fruit sale. Harvest Ball was once again a great success. This year's fruit sales hit a peak as a money making project. The year's highlight was FFA week in Febru- ary. During the Week the members planned an ap- preciation breakfast to honor people who had con- tributed to the Atlantic chapter. This year's activities drew to a close in April when the annual banquet was held. Special guests included parents and prospective greenhands. The program was provided by the Parlimentary Proced- ure Team and individual speakers. Awards were presented to the outstanding members. FFA Mike Bell Randy Blake, Sentinel Craig Both, Vice-President David Buboltz Ted Butcher Mark Clark Donald Dreager Carl Dvorak joe Dvorak Tom Dvorak joe Finnell Terry Frisbie Mark Fudge Ion Groves Randy Groves Ioel Harris Russell Henningsen Dan Hoegh Dallas Huddleson Bryan Jensen Kim lessen Mona Jones Tim Kemp jeff Klever Darren Knop Russell Lange Bick Larsen, Reporter Rick Lowers, President District Vice Mike McConnell Mike McDermott Todd McDermott Dallas Paulsen Tim Peterson Bill Sandbothe, Treasurer Larry Sandbothe Randy Saridbothe jeff Schuler David Schwarte Glen Sonntag Keith Steffens Chuck Templeman Tim Templeman Scott Thielen jim Tuey Craig Vemon Dennis Vogl Kenneth Vogl Larry Vogl Bill Welter Don Welter Tony Wendt, Secretary Greg Weppler jeff Weppler Susan Weppler Vickie Weppler Gary Wiemers David Williams Alan Zellmer Ronald Beaver, Advisor -President 27
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26 FHA Sparks Interest In The Home Economics Field The main objective of FHA w1as to develop interest in Home Economics, Home Economic Careers and rela-ted occupations. Guest speakers em- ployed in the Home Economics field spoke to mem- bers at several meetings. The club attended a district meeting in October and went on a field trip in the spring. FHA's service project this year was a grand- parent program. Each member adopted a grand- parent from the Heritage House and visited him twice monthly. In the past few years membership has slowly declined. The members and advisor have worked hard to encourage persons to join. The efforts were successful as there was an increase in membership this year. 1. Waiting for the meeting to begin gives Dana Bruce and Debbie DuVall a chance to 1. . talk. 2. Looking over meeting plans are Kathy ' P ul d Ka 1 K . 3. K th P ul a sen an re yn emp a y a sen interrupts the meeting to consult Miss Sponheim on correct procedure. 4. Unloading fruit gives Jeff Weppler a cheap thrill. 5. President Rick Lowers leads members in reciting the creed. FHA Carol Bailey Linda Boots, District Officer Dana Bruce, Recreation .1 Tracy Campbell by Debbie DuVall, Parlimentarian Debbie Freese 'i-, . he rr Karelyn Kemp, Vice-President, Reporter Sandy Lane Kim Lensch Lydia Mauk, Historian Linda Morgan A . Rochelle Nelson Sue Nelson, Secretary-Treasurer Julie Oler, Program Chairman Kathy Paulsen, President Mona Paulsen Michelle Young Yzrffff-f Diane Sponheim, Advisor W' K I
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Y-Teens, Enjoyment For High School Girls Under the presidency of Paula Bacon, Y-Teens accomplished many projects including, a father- daughter volleyball game, a hayride, a visit to the state legislature, a World Fellowship Supper, a style show, and a Christmas party. Service projects were a big part of the groups year also. Making cookies for the teachers lounge, and snowman favors were delivered to two nursing homes, as service projects. Y-TEENS Paula Bacon, President Denise Barlow Kelley Bateman Linda Book Kate Bunce Stacie Cannon Stephanie Claggett Chris Deardortt, Publicity Candice Drake, Secretary-Trea Susan Garrett LuAnn Gipple Jill Grayson Vicki Gubbels Alisha Hemmingsen Patti Herbert Harriet Hunt Laurie Inman Peggy Jensen, Service Tammy Jensen Ty Kautz Debbie Kelso Diane Kenefick Ann Lang Kandy Linn Cathy Malone Laurie Marousek, Historian Amy Mikkelsen Sherry Myers Rochelle Nelson Cindy Newton Janelle Ohms Julie Oler jenny Overton Laura Parker, Social Julie Patterson Lisa Pellett Karen Placzek Nancy Placzek Dulcie Ramon Jocey Rhodes Toni Robinson, Vice-President Tammy Scheibeler, Program Lisa Schlueter Tracy Schlueter Terri Schoenrock Jennie Schwartz Jenny Shea Mary Simpson Sharon Smith Sherrie Smith Patti Sonntag Kim Stinton Kelly Symonds Tammy Teig Sandy Travis Nancy Wede Tammy Welbom Chris Wendt Sharon Wernimont Patti Westering Jana VVheatley Jane Wise April Yarham, Wlorship-Music Jodi Zellmer Gail Morse, Advisor SUICI' 1. Game Point says Sherrie .Smith as she serves the ball during a GRA volleyball game. 2. GRA girls build up for another meeting. 3. Joan Troll is ready and waiting. 4. Work- ing hard on the Y-Teen service project keeps W Cindy Huston, Peggy Jensen, and Kelley Bate- 1 man busy. v Members of the Y-Teens cabinet are First Row: Tammy Scheibeler, Laura Parker, Candice Drake, Toni Robinson, Kelley Bateman, Janelle Ohms, Second: Laurie Jensen, Paula Bacon, Third: Traci Schlueter, April Yarham, an L J 1 Ve., . Marousek, Cindy Huston, Peggy d Chris Deardorff.
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