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I T :- -.... Mill LZ if-. H1 Tll- FOURTH ROW: Z. Deibert, C. Kvasnicka, J. Bremenkamp, E. Bonrquin, J. Kersenbrock, P. Ilancy, J. McKinney, J. Snyder, M. Dawdy, A. Stegeman, T. Horlachor, M. Barker, M. Bremenkamp, D. Wilson, C. Delzeit, V. Tay- lor, Miss Kugler. THIRD ROW: P. Hurtt, E. Walters, S. Morris, D. Dreiling, M. Headley, N. Schmidt, E. Packer, M. Hess, V. Davis, S. Laurent, R. Ginn, L. Bourgcson, R. Blodgett, D. Sire, T. Thompson, Y. Foss, M. Metzler. SECOND ROW: L. Weaver, D. Bremencamp, H. Talbot, J. Denny, N. Beery, R. Shull, M. Williams, P. Swanson, J. Beery, B. Shultz, S. Calliham, S. Alldredge, R. Lyons. FRONT ROW: C. Williams, M. Miller, B. Brier, M. Jain, M. Miller, A. Stegeman, B. Wolf, G. Barnett, R. Carl, Il. Barnett, K. Keane, M. Ramsey, L. Senger, B. Walters. NOT PICTURED: M. Woofter,Carol Dawdy. FUTURE HOMEMAHERS INCREASE ACTIVITIES Members Work Toward Degrees In order to belong to F,H,A,, a girl IllllSI be taking home economics or have completed one semester of thc course. The second requirement is that she must have an active interest in promoting home economics. The Colby Chapter was first organized in 1946. The organization has steadily increased its activities until it is one of the leading groups in high school. The girls work toward degrees each year. These degrees are the Junior, Chapter, and State. For each degree, a member must complete some projects and turn in a written report of her activities while working for that degree. They are awarded a key for the Junior, a scroll for Chapter, and a torch for State which they wear on their F.H.A. pin. The F,H.A, colors are red and white. They symbolize the courage and purity of youth. The flower, a rose, is symbolic of vibrant health.The emblem is a house supported by two hands which symbolizes effectively that thehomes of tomorrow are in the hands of the youth today. The motto, Toward New Horizons , is constantly kept in mind. The chapter participated in National F.H.A, Week, Christmas Festival, District and State Meetings, state camp, and National Leadership Training Conference. Miss Kugler, sponsor, and Nadine Schmidt, state F,H,A, president, attended the latter at Estes Park, Colo. The F,H,A, sponsored the Mardi Gras, Christmas Caroling and Chili Supper with the F.F,A, , Valentine Tea for the teachers, and F.H.A. radio program, and many other activities. The FHA Cabinet plans all events sponsored by the group as a whole, and it is an advisory council to the FHA. The members of the cabinet are as follows: Mary Bremenkamp, historian, keeps a scrapbook of any events connected with FHA and she also keeps on record any material that might be helpful to the group in the future. Pat Swanson as pianist: she plays for all of the meet- ings. Parlimentarian is Grace Barnett. Her duty is to see that all meetings are conducted by correct parlimentary procedure. Joanne McKinney is treasurer. Thelma Horlacher is reporter and she attends to publicity for the club. Marjorie Williams is vice-president. Nadine Schmidt, as program chairman, is responsible for all programs. Mary Dawdy is the organization's secretary. Songleader is JoAnn Snyder. The president is Mary Jo Woofter. SECOND ROW: M. Bremenkamp, P. Swanson, G. Barnett, J. McKinney, J. Snyder, Miss Kugler. FIRST ROW: T. Horlacher, M. Williams, M. Woofter, N. Schmidt, M. Dawdy. F.H.A. Cabinet
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I 1 hh M .ui '44 A . ll BACK ROW: R. Sowers, I. Williams, ll. Thieler, R, Carpenter, C. Schielke, R. Griffin, J. Kersenbrock, S. Harrison, C. Schroeder, I, Dean, G. Schroeder. SECOND ROWQJ. Franz, G. Haller, J, Windle, F. Lunsway, B. Shary, M. Leak, D. Zeigelmeicr, R. King, instructor, V. Shull, J. Calliham, J. lxlazancc. FIRST ROW: E. Williams, O. Will- rams, F. Schroeder, R. Bray, E. Stegeman, W. Kersenbrock, R. Riedel, A. Henry, J. Kersenbrock, R. Hagler, L. Henry. FUTURE FARMERS C0llECT OUTSTANDING RECORD Consistently Rank High In Contests The Colby Chapter of Future Farmers of America was organized in 1930. The chapter has an enrollment of thrity-two members this year. The purpose of F.F.A. is to promote farming and to aid in the development of the farming programs of the members. The members also carry on a schedule of contests and schools that are related to farming. This aids the members in carrying out this purpose by teaching them of better methods in selecting livestock and crops. The Colby Chapter has achieved and exceptional record in the F.F.A. contests. lt has consistently ranked in the Gold Emblem Classification of state chapters. ln eighteen contests, since the beginning of district officer leadership school nine years ago, the Colby Chapter has won eleven blue, three red, and four white ribbons. The team has placed first in the district information contest for the last seven years. This year, in the state information contest, the Colby Chapter placed first. The local chapter has taken first place for the last four years in the district farm mechanics contest. In the state contest last year, Colby placed fourth out of approximately one hundred competing teams. Last year, the chapter placed eighth in the state agricultural contests and has placed no lower than fourth in all district agriculture contests. Through these efforts, the Colby Chapter has gained an enviable reputation for hard work and completed goals. F.F.A. Cabinet STANDING: Mr. R. B. King, advisor. SEATED: Russell Car- penter, sentinelQAl13Tl HCITYY, rcporterg Richard Reidel, vice- prcsident, Jim Windle, presi- dcntp Jack Kersenbrock, sec- rctaryg Ralph Sowers, treasurer
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