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F. H. A. ll.. Row l-Iudy Kirchgatter, Myrna Reynolds, Ruth Bartlett, Carol Iordan, Ruth Fuller, Marlys Gobeli. Sharon Doescher, Shirley Rowe. Row 2--Miss Bono!! Linda Helme, Io Wessles, Pauline Nickerson, Karen Caspersen, Arlene Nickerson, Lora Nelson, Marion Mastre, Io Ann Lenning, Iulie Tenold. Row 3-Viola Shook, Diane Duesenberg, Ina Lee Heifner. Sue Nelson, Marabeth Nelson, Mavis Mostrom. Marjorie Walls, Sandra Rabe, Iackie Baugous. Row 4-Kathryn Ashland, Elaine Ashland, Rachel Zirbel, Io Ann Skipton, Mary Io Conn, Luella Leemhuis, Shirley Hanley, Laura Sharratt, Ioan Klein, Myra Pushor. The Future Homemakers of A1-Xmerica is the national organization of pupils studying homemaking in junior and senior high schools of the United States, Puerto Rico and Hawaii. lt was founded Iune ll, 1945 and is an incorporated non-profit youth organization. The purposes of F. H. A. up are: To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satis- factions of homemaking: toemphasize the importance of worthy home membership: to en- courage Democracy in home and ,community life: to work for good home and family life for all: to, promote international ,good will: to foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life: to provide wholesome individual and group recreation: and to further interest in home economics. The Clear Lake Chapter was founded in 1953. The officers are: President, Carol Iordan: Vice President, Marlys Gobeli: Secretary, Shirley Rowe: Treasurer, Sharon Doescher: Parliamentarian, Ruth Fuller: Song Leader, Myrna Reynolds: Historian, Ruth Bartlett: and Reporter, Iudy Kirchgatter. 34
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F. F. A. Row 1-Lelt to right: Wayne Zook, Ron Borton, Larry Humphrey, Marlyn Carlson, Duane Walls Ellery Wood David Punke, lack Zook, Roger Best, Tom Miller. 2nd Row-Left to right: Ronald Franks Ron Wood Russel Wood, Leonard Kotz, Delbert Watson Bill Bartlett, Gary Martin, Duane Toppin. Bob Kel logg Ilm Iackson, Ion Matson, Keith Zirbel, Mr. Rich. F. F. A. is an organization of farm boys taking vocational agriculture. Membership is entirely voluntary. It is considered an intra-extra-curricular activity. The purposes of F. F. A. are to develop leadership: to create more in- terest in farming: to encourage improvement of home, farm and surroundings: to take part in co-operative activities: and to promote improvement in scho- larship. During the past year, the F. F. A. had a softball team in the City League and a basketball team which played surrounding F. F. A. chapters. Some members had entries in the North Iowa Fair. They have also bought and in- stalled a pencil dispenser for a money-making activity. For a communtiy project, they have built a trailer scale for people to use for weighing their livestock at home. One of the requirements for membership is that each member has his own farming program and improvement project. The officers are Duane Walls, President: Ellery Wood, Vice President: David Punke, Secretary: Marlyn Carlson, Treasurer: lack Zook, Reporter: and Roger Best, Sentinel. '33
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G. A. A. Row l-Myrna Pushor. Phyllis Bishop. Lora Nelson. Delores Burns. Rosemary Christensen, Sandra Swale. Evelyn Matson, Ioan Kuecker. Margaret Monaghen. Norma Nelson. Beverly Duesenberg. Iulie Tenold. Iackie Finer. Row 2-Barbara Gilquist. Ina Lee Heiiner. Karen Casperson. Ida Markworth, Pauline Nick- erson. Arlene Nickerson. Iudy White. Myrna Reynolds. Sharon Henson. Marlys Olinger. Sandra Merriman. Annadale Armsbury, Nadine Tesene. Floy Baumgartner. Row 3-Lucy Gagnon, Karen McEldoon, Gerald- ine Hill, Cynthia Bartlett. Lois Pugh, Sally Carroll, Linda Helme. Carol Iordan, Verlyn Olson. Debby Day. Maxine Hanson. Betty Bergman, Dorothy Iohnson. Dixie Darrow. Donna Moretz. Sharon Stuart. Row 4- Diane Duesenberg. Ianet Iorgenrud. Ethel Templeton. Greta Anderson, Mary Lou Miller. Pat McGowan. Marcia Watson. Susan Bower. Corine Ashland. Donna Marquard, Wannell Dunlap. Sylvia Burckhardt. Patty Christensen. Beverly-Larson. Sue Merriman. The Girls' Athletic Association is an organization whereby girls who par- ticipate in various .athletic activities are able to further good sportsmanship. To become a member the girls must earn 100 points and undergo an initiation. The girls may earn points by participating in school activities, in intramural programs, and in outside activities. A At 500 points numerals are awarded, and,at 750 points a C . When a girl reaches 1000 points she receives a trophy. This year's officers Were: Lois Pugh, President: Ianet Iorgenrud, Vice President: Delores Burns, Secretary: and Donna Marquard. Treasurer. 35
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