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M0M Ec. StuAutfe ( Cth v P ctcfec jP fCaoWW cj Many girls include homemaking in their schedules, as they prepare themselves for future responsibilities in home management. The home ec courses include both time spent in the department's well-equipped kitchen and in operating a sewing machine. In these two study areas, the girls discuss nutrition, appetite appeal, and etiquette, as well as partici- pating in the practical application of cooking. canning, freez- ing. serving foods, and sewing. Bertha Achelpohl includes a study of family relations, child care, and home decoration, as well as budgeting and shopping, to supplement the course. (Clockwise starting TOP RIGHT) Dorothy Barton prepares an omelet as Bertha Achelpohl instructs Sheila Habiger on cook- ing procedure. Terry Dixon and Patty Patterson find together- ness helps in cooking; and Pam Haston, Carol Marquis and Sharon Hickman sort cookies. BERTHA ACHELPOHL A.B. , M.S. Home Ec
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Future Farmers of America - TOP ROW: Bob Peter, Marvin Sessler, Robert Bryant. Lester Achatz, Jerry Sieker. Kent Kasselman, Dan Soeken. Mike Lang, Steve Soeken, Jack Christiansen, Maurice Miller. SECOND ROW: Larry Kassel- man Bill Ahlgrim, Jerry Reames, George Carpenter, Charles Achatz, Don Lang, DougEggers, Clete Straub. Paul Schlocter- meier. Bob Ahlgrim, Ronnie Brown. THIRD ROW: Larry Coates, Roy Schloctermeier. John Achatz. Mark Doll. Max Christiansen. LaVeme Schmidt. Dan Meyer. Kim Churchill, Shawn Schartz. BOTTOM ROW: Powell Heidi, sponsor; Bruce Peters, Paul Achatz. Bob Lang, Kurt Rugan. Monte Heide, Kelvin Schartz, Jon Wirtz, David Schartz. FFA flA nks Busy Ywjv The Ellinwood FFA Chapter added 13 new members at the annual Greenhand initiation to make a total of 41 for the year. Headed by Paul Schloctermeier, president; Jerry Sieker (who replaced Ronnie Brown), vice-president; Marvin Sessler, sec- retary; Bill Ahlgrim, treasurer; Larry Kasselman. reporter; and LaVeme Schmidt, sentinel; the club sponsored many ac- tivities including its biggest money-raiser, the milk machine, and magazine and food sales. The Chapter enjoyed four eating fests; it opened the year with its annual get-acquainted picnic in September. It also enjoyed a duck and pheasant dinner, a chili feed, and offi- cially closed the year with the annual Parent-Son Banquet, a gala affair held in May. Throughout the year, FFA members participated in clinics on poultry, livestock, dairies, crops, and farm machinery. Two delegates, LaVeme Schmidt and Danny Soeken, headed the boys who attended the state convention at Manhattan on May 1-2. (BOTTOM LEFT) FFA officers greet members at the annual Greenhand Initiation. (BOTTOM RIGHT) A tour of the Vo- Ag building finished off an evening's festivities of an FFA meeting.
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FW F(jM A BuSy Through their activities the Kayettes aimed to serve their school, community, and individ- ual needs. The club continued in its traditionally busy role dur- ing the 1966-67 term under the leadership of Jo Ann Cusick, its president. The 108 member group distributed pencil holders to the teachers at die start of the school term. This event was followed by a Hobo Party held at the city park to climax the annual membership drive. Mem- bers of the student body were in- vited to the Necking yearbook signingparty. Cost for admission depended on the number of inches around the individual's neck. The October agenda was highlighted by a teacher appre- ciation breakfast and a money drive for the charities which net- ted $431. 05. The charities were: Cerebral Palsy, Meals for Mil- lions, and Care. At Thanksgiv- ing each member donated a pound of food which was distributed to various needy families in town.
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