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First Row: Angie Lutz, Linda Anspaugh, Mary Kuckuck, Kim Seegert, Gail Siebenaler, Brenda Kaiser, Linda Siebenaler, Cindy Siebenaler, Cindy Brown, Karen Trausch, Pat Smith. Second Row: Pam Missler, Shelly Siebenaler, Dee Thiel, Deb Green. Third Row: Melissa Fry, Connie Dean, Tammy Coleman, Sue Knapp, Susie Brigle, Becky Lyons, Elaine Wuebben. Mrs. Richer. Fourth Row: Teena Speelman, Rhonda Aldrich, Karen Muehlfeld, Deb Rawlins, Yvonda Thiel, Karen Thompson, Teresa Siebenaler, Sandy Held. FHA Advisor, Mrs. Richer, smiles happily because of the many accomplishments that the chapter made through the year. FHA Elaine Wuebben working on one of the quilts which was made to raise money for the chapter. Messy? ? ? ? Pictured are some of the donuts which were to help raise money for the banquet. To start off the year, the FHA girls had their annual informal initiation of new members, which was held at Harold Baker ' s Park in Edon. One week later, the impressive formal initiation was held in the cafeteria. Officers for the year were: Elaine Wuebben, President, Becky Lyons, Vice-President, Susie Brigle, Secretary, Sue Knapp, Treasurer, Tammy Coleman, Historian, Connie Dean, Parliamentarian, and Melissa Fry as Photographer. Also early in the year, the chapter put up a booth at the fair and entered a float in the Homecoming Parade in which they placed third. The girls had many money-making projects which included Trick-or-Treat for Children ' s Hospital, a quilt sales and donut sale to raise money for the annual banquet. Activity projects included singing at Hillside Nursing Home, and a Christmas party for preschoolers. Dennis Curry was chosen FHA King and was recognized at Parent Night by Sue Knapp, FFA Queen. Elaine Wuebben and Becky Lyons received their State Homemaker Degrees, which is the highest award given by the association. Karen Muehlfeld, Tammy Coleman, and Sandy Held riding the FHA float at Homecoming. Vice-President, Becky Lyons, and her father Kenny Lyons, enjoying the Parents ' Night Banquet.
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Michelle Wertman shows a souvenir bought during her stay in Mexico. CLUB (Hands Grabbing) Spanish Club members grapple for candy and prizes contained in the Pinata. (Girl with Pinata) Angie Lutz constructed and decorated the Pinata for the Spanish Club Christmas Party. (Girl eating) Tricia Phillips enjoys the food at Trevino ' s during the Spanish Club Banquet. The Spanish Club, advised for the eighth year now by Mrs. Posey, had a very successful year this year in several ways. They were able to learn many new Mexican and South American customs through guest speakers. Also, through a fall sales campaign, they were again able to send two members to Mexico for further study. The two members chosen for scholarship in Spanish character, club participation, overall scholarship, and maturity, were Trish Phillips, and Don Wuebben with Kerry Brigle selected as alternate. The club began the year with a meeting for old members. Plans for an initiation ceremony were made and then carried out at the next meeting. The new members were required to wear a Spanish costume and after these were judged they were taken to the Temple farm for an initiation and hayride. Michelle Wertman and Mary Hoag, who had gone to Mexico the summer of ' 76, showed slides and talked of the life of the people in Cuernavaca and places they had seen. Later in the year, Sister Linda and Mr. and Mrs. Missler also brought slides and souvenirs to two of the meetings. The very last meeting, only attended by those who had earned 100 points or more, was a banquet held at Trevino ' s in Defiance. New officers were elected at this meeting. The Spanish Club would like to recognize and thank Mrs. Posey for the willingness and the work she has done to make it possible for members to study in Mexico for five weeks this year. Lori Godsey prepares hot chocolate. 33
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FFA Queen Sue Knapp and parents, enjoy the meal at the banquet. FFA members selling apple cider during football games. Front Row: Mr. Steinman, Bob Kissinger, Larry Meyers, Dennis Curry, Mark Trausch, Kevin Walz, Jody Miller. Second Row: Patrick Callway, Joe Best, Mike Brown, Teresa Ingersoll, Scott Malone, Gary Osborn, Dave Peckinpaugh. Third Row: Roger Montgomery, Doug Mock, Carl Miller, Todd Clark, Craig Ludwig, Kenny Walz, Steve Manges, Greg Livensparger, Mike Lutz. Fourth Row: Jerry FFA Suffel, Greg Chrisman, Lyle Curry, John Smith, Mike Long, Mike Guilford, Tony Entenman, Richard Miller, Milan Towers. Fifth Row: Randy Gearhart, Ken Siebenaler, DougWehrle, Dan Swint, Don Ingersoll, Bill Brumbaugh, George Carothers, Ray Miller. Six Row: Mike Swank, Terry Chroninger, Jerry Matthews, Steve Smith, Todd Dick, Dave Hake, and Dennis Bates. Dennis Curry speaks at the FFA Banquet. Officers for the Edon High School FFA this year were: Dennis Curry, President, Mark Trausch, Vice-president, Jim Wuebben, Secretary, Bob Kissinger, Treasurer, Jody Miller, Student Advisor, and Kevin Walz, Sentinel. A paper drive was held throughout the year to raise funds for the annual banquet. Newspapers were gathered throughout the community and were sold to Anco Insulation in Montpelier. Another money making project was making and selling apple cider. Apples were gathered at various members homes and taken to Edgerton to get pressed. The cider was sold as a refreshment at several football games. The Annual FFA Banquet was held March 15 in the high school cafeteria. Awards were presented and FFA Queen, Sue Knapp, was honored. The FHA girls served at the Banquet. In the Spring, the FFA boys planted soybeans on 15 acres of land rented from Hershel Skiles. Toward the end of the school year, on Sunday, May 15, a picnic was held at Pokagon State Park with the FHA girls. Swimming, frisbeees, and good food was enjoyed by all.
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