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Members Learn From Activities FHA members worked on an Ac- tion Activity Event program throughout the year. These activi- ties were designed to teach each member how to do research, orga- nize their thoughts, and present their thoughts orally before a group. Mrs. Linda Siebrasse, FHA adviser, felt the Action Activity program was necessary in today's society. She, also, felt that FHA, as an orga- nization, helped members realize the importance of involvement and that nothing happens unless they make it happen. Top are some FHA members at a play- ground they visited while attending Little I in Brookings. They are, back row. Sue Schiefelbein, Shawn Cranston, Sally Peter- son, Debbie Duffert, Geriann Headrick. Lisa Jewett, and Karol Birnbaum Middle row are Mary Eikmeier, Mae Rice, and Lisa Jepsen. Front row are Jolen Hallauer, Wendy Bock, and Nora Solem. Middle Left are’ Lisa Jepsen, Karol Birn- baum, Julie McMahon, Mary Eikmeier, and Debbie Duffert at the State meeting. FHA 21
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Events Highlight Year The FHA year was highlighted by four events. These included the Halloween party, Valentine's Day dance during FHA Week, and the Regional and State meeting. In October, the Halloween party was held. Members dressed in a va- riety of costumes ranging from witches to cowboys. Events, such as the three-legged race, spoon relay, and bobbing for apples, were held followed by lunch. The Valentine's Day dance was held on Friday night at the end of FHA Week. The dance area was decorated with hearts and red and white streamers. Mr. and Mrs. Sweetheart were named later in the evening. Members received top honors on their Action Activity Events at the Regional and State meetings. These meeting were held in Madison and Sioux Falls with twenty members attending. Top is Karol Birnbaum presenting a demon- stration at the State meeting in Sioux Falls. Above are the FHA officers, in their Hallow- een costumes, leading the group in a song. They are Mary Eikmeier. Lisa Jepsen, Deb- bie Duffert. Jeannine Christensen. Diane Dietrich, and Lisa Koester. Far Right are the FHA members. Fourth row are Wendy Bock. Mae Rice, Dana Went- worth, Shelly Krantz, Geriann Headrick, and Lisa Jewett. Third row are Roberta Thies, Wanda VanHill, Kristi Wentworth, Amy Petersen, Danelle Hove, and Bridget Green. Second row are Mary Eikmeier, Karol Birnbaum, Debbie Duffert, Lisa Koes- ter, Lisa Jepsen, and Diane Dietrich. First row are Sally Rusk, Russell Golder, Amy Ludeman, and Mrs. Linda Siebrasse, adviser. 20 FHA
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Try-outs Held Early; New Routines Performed Try-outs for drill team were held in the Fall to give the girls plenty of time to practice before their first performance. The team consisted of sixteen girls with two alternates. During practices held before and after school, the girls and their ad- visor worked to make up new rou- tines which they performed at home basketball games. District and Region tournaments were, also, performance sites for the girls. Top is Kim Jurgens performing at Districts. Middle Right are the drill team members. They are, fourth row, Lorraine Barthel. Patti Buck. Diane Dietrich. Kim Jurgens. Debbie Schultz, and Jill Lahr. Third row are Ms. Kim Wagner, advisor Dana W'entworth. Shelly Krantz. Tami Zackrison. and Geriann Headrick Second row are Janine Schapp Bridget Green. Danelle Hove, and Sandy Bergjord Front row are June Utech. Julie Taylor. Sheila Wenge. and Lisa Koester Above is Julie Taylor performing to a home crowd. Far Right is Dana W'entworth performing to Steel Breeze Right is a part of the group composed of June Utech. Lisa Koester. Danelle Hove, and Sheila Wenge doing the chorus line routine at Districts 22 Drill Team
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