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O 1 O O 1 - A I t . I . I ' M l lx Officers Don Kauffman Kinstructorl,Ronald Dougal,Ronald McCord,John Mlller Marvin Emswiler,Stanley Ambrose Middle Row Jerry Davis,David DeLance,Delbert Hinkel,Bob Hein,Ken Dunham, Ronald Cline,Bob Baker,Jim Leytham,Leo Schulte,Bil1 O'Day, Paul Davis,Bill Schaupp,Dale Black,Kenney Schaefer Back Row Darrell Hard,Dennis Swenson,Ronald Caldwel1,R1chard Weber, Jim Thompson,Bob Bolton,Roger Bentley,Robert Sondag,Ronald Hartwig, Victor Malone,Dennis Culver,Leonard Trimpe,Rolly Roberts,Bob Kotera, Leonard Miller,David Ehlers,Wayne Hardy This year the Dunlap F F A Chapter has been act ive in the field of judging livestock Some of the places where they judged were Harrison County Fair, Shelby County Fair, Crawford County Fair, and the Four Co1nty Fair Also this yearthe Chapter carried out a three acre milo test plotwhich was put on the Kenneth Dunham farm They have also sponsored a hayride, a barn dance, and have helped the F H A with the foodstand at the fair with the litter of Durocs John has raised as an F F A project this year -5 0 I V if -Q L, John Miller and his brother, Eugene, Sy A '95
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EQXIZJFQVH Left to Right Charlene Hinkel, JoAnn Reed, Mrs Campbell, Marilyn Smith, Ila Jane Davis, John Miller, Paul Davis, Frances Wisecup, Lorna Siglin, Shirley Schaefer This year nine librarians, two of which are boys, are efficiently working to make the library a more pleasant place in which to work Not only for students, but also for teachers They check out books, dust shelves and books, process new books, prepare overdue slips, and To date this year 81 new books of various subjects have been added to the library A new book trough, to display some of the new books, and new bookshelves are being built The library has been greatly im proved this year to help students and teachers with their work Courtesy of DR BYRNsS AND DR BRUNNING Dunlap, Iowa Mr V C b ll Eeadeigbrgggag b keep the bulletin board up to date. iE?y
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Front Row Linda Baker, Pat Benedickt, Linda Peterson, Jo Ann Reed, Janis Petersen, Phyllis Rannells, Roberta Vandivort, Barbara Dunham Sandra Jacob, Fern Summerfield, Jane Gray Dorothy Schaefer, Pat O'Day, Sandra Dai Second Row Bonnie Koski, Janet Gorham, Judy Howard, Lorna Siglin, Judy Annan, Jeana Malone, Ann Byrnes, Marilyn Smith, Audrey Hewitt, Evonne Navrude, Arlene Chambers, Rochelle Koski, Carolyn Corey, Pat Thomsen, Shirley Schaefer, Janice DeLance, Joyce Edwards, Phyllis Fbuts, Jean Benedickt, Miss Ward Third Row Charlene Hinkel, Phyllis McDonald, Gerry McCord, Myra Davie, Nancy Holloway, Karen DeLance, Darlene Densmore Ila Jane Davis It was a busy and a successful year for the F H A The F H A girls held their banquet and iniation of new members during the latter part of October The F F A mothers prepared the meal and the F F A boys served Hallo ween was us 3 tmii ggeme The girls also attended the distrbggemigayngnz Johnagi ier reigned as Snow King and Queen over the F H A Christmas Fbrmal, December 23 Smitty and Joe provided the music The Centennial Hop celebrated the Dunlap Chapter's 160th meeting. It was a St. Patrick's Day dance with green to p hats and shamrocks adorning the gym. Mr. and Miss Fxplorer, Marvin Emswiler and Myra Davie, were elected by the F. F. A. boys and F.H.A. girls as king and queen for the nHop.H McVay, Hansen, and Robinson provided the music. The profit from the NHopn was used to send next year 's officers to the State F.H.A. Convention in Des Moines. Janet Gorham, Rochelle Koski, and Phyllis McDonald were accompanied by Miss Ward, Mrs. Lloyd Koski, and Mrs. Ted One of the highlights of the ye ar' was ing this week the girls wore red and white made soap and wash cloth animals to be given home in Council Bluffs, and gave a party for Dai on the trip. F.H.A. Week. Eur- fF.H.A. colorsl, to the orphans' the eighth grade girls. Friday of this week, the F.H.A. members went on a field trip to the School for the Deaf and the Orphans' home in Council Bluffs. F.H.A. also shared a stand a ttf18 fair with the F.F.A. boys, entered a float in the Homecoming parade, served coffee and cake at night school, entertained the faculty with a tea, and held an initiation for new officers in April. RALPH T. KOSKI AGENCY Insurance of All Kinds Phone 3-5682 Dunlap, Iowa 'Tin TQ. r 5 'f 9,jf! f. I, 0 j 'Md , Q . Y I Q I.. U CAO. ooo 0 ' ia P 0 . n 1
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