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71 Sascha ROW ONE: Kay Solum, Avis Anderson, Helen Turmo, Arlene Anderson, Donna Spillum, Gail Severson, Dar- lene Corneliussen, Marilyn Bergland, Verdie Severson, Virginia Blakeway, Marlene Olson, Lorraine Mayfield, Carol Halvorson, and Marlene Schultz, ROW TWO: Dorene Werre, Roberta Petterson, Joan Tangen, Mary Schultz, Helen Thompson, Kathleen Perkins, Barbara Anderson, Pearl Erickson, Norma Bratlie, Jean Malakowsky, Marie Johnson, Sue Nelson,Judy Miner, and Mrs,Robert Larson, Advisor, ROW THREE: Ardell Bjorndahl, Gol- die Haugvedt, Beverly Nelson,Joy Peck, Pat Luthi, Marilyn Anderson, Joanne Haugen, Beverly Haugen, Leola Cook, Phyllis Cope, Beryl Jensen, Pat Reidberger, Beverly Nelson. ROW FOUR: Yvonne Carlson, Myrtle Ann Swenson, Marlene Hagelund, Betty Kvilvang, Mary Lee Arneson, Delores Anderson, Sydonna Burnside, Bonnie Thompson, Adeline Spillum, Pearleen Kronbeck, Connie Hanson, Nancy Thysell, Donetta Werre, and Barbara Malakowsky, rs -'rxepmm,,,,, The Future Homemakers ofAmerica is the national or- ganization for pupils who are studying or have studied homemaking. The FHA was started in Hawley four years ago, One of our first projects this year was selling Betty Crocker products at all the local grocery stores, Its pur- pose was to raise money for the lighted ball park. In March, Marlene Hagelund, Marlene Olson, Joan M , V, , , , J Tangen, Mary Schultz, and Helen Turmo were sent as del- ,i., 5, , ' J 'lli egates to the State Convention in Minneapolis, Marlene I Vyizi' J it Hagelund received her State Degree, Marlene Olson was candidate of President-elect, and Joan Tangen was co- r'rr Z r 'rssr' H chairman of a discussion group, The District X meeting was held in Hawley, October 9th, with Marlene Hagelund, past district VP presiding. A Spring Fashion Show was presented for the P.T.A, Future Homemakers in Homecoming Parade. in April. This year's officers are: am President ......... . . Marlene Hagelund A Vice-President ..... . . Marlene Olson Secretary ..... . . . Kay Solum Treasurer . . . . . .Kathleen Perkins Reporter .... . . . Mary Lee Arneson Song Leader . . . . . . Arde11Bjorndah1 Parlianientarian ..... . . . . . . Carol Quam Historian . . . . ....... . . . . . Donnetta Werre Advisor is Mrs, Larson and Chapter mother is Mrs, Nor- Elton, M lisa
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rwfwuirmclj C fiiis 171,17 A or-TION H no FF 1, r 5 -' 1 cyl. Q is 'I' ROW ONE: Milton Opatril, Wayne Sorenson. Paul Johnson, Ion Bredeson, Duane Brokate, Gary Bergan. Merlyn Nelson, Glen Cook, James Gruhl, ROW TWO: Eugene Gruhl, Kermit Nelson, Teddy Gunderson, Donald Schenck, Charles Gruhl, Einor Bredeson, Dennis Arneson, Danial Krause, Ronald Cummings. Charles Nelson. ROW THREE: Clifton Melland, Larry Nelson, Lyle Henning. Bob Keltz, Vincent Olson, Cliff Lura, Donald Honcik, James Wamre, Milan Elton, Mr. Tilleraas, advisor, ROW FOUR: Douglas Landa, Kermit Bjornson. Orland Nelson, Kermit Rodke, Robert Krause, Eldon Braun, Vincent Peterson, Teddy Olson, Bob Olson and Elroy Rodke. The Hawley Future Farmers have had another busy and ac- tive year. S5125 was awarded them for first prize in the state clean grain program. This fall Robert Olson, Charles Nelson, Don Honcik, Robert Krause, Kermit Bjornson, and Mr. Til- leraas attended the National FFA convention in Kansas City. Five members received their state farmer degrees at the state convention. They were Kermit Bjornson, Robert Olson, Sl3ATEDg Kermit Bjornson, Treasurerg Orland Nelson, Secre- taryg Bob Olson. Presidentg Kermit Rodke, Vice-President. s'rANn1No: Eldon Braun, Reporterg Truman Tilleraas, Ad- Orland Nelson, Charles Nelson, visorg Charles Nelson, Sentinel. and Kermit Rodke, 23
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fffff' cazchfz ROW ONE: Carol Odegaard, Jean Gruhl, Janice Anderson, Jeanine Honcik, Maryl Ellen Malakowsky, Arlette Severson, Diane Blakeway, Gail Halvorson, Marjorie Johnson, Ethel Norman, DeVonne Keeping, Annette John- son, ROW TWO: Darlene Henning, Sharon Marie Olson, Ardith Olson, Kathleen Odegaard, Letty Nelson, Lore- lie Nelson, Barbara Kronbeck, Betty Walstad, Jean Cope, Evonne Arneson, Karen Cummings, Mrs, Larson, Ad- visor, ROW THREE: Yvonne Ford, Kay Bergan, Ardell Luthi, Lynn Olson, Blanche Anderson, Barbara Beglinger, Linda Anderson, Mavis Jensen, Barbara Bredeson, Colleen Fabre, Geraldine Miner, Cleo Olson. ROW FOUR: Adelle Kasin, Beth Thysell, Shirley Spillum, Marlys Kragrud,Orlene Sander, Judy Opatril, Maryleith Brandser, Diane Brokate, Sharon Larson, Sara Lee McDonald, Janice Gruhl, Avonne Halvorson. 5 The Junior FHA Chapter with a membership of 50, was first organized this year, They elected the following officers: President ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Diane Brokate Vice-President . . . . Lynn Olson Secretary ,,,,, , , Blanche Anderson Treasurer ,,,, , , Beth Thysell 2 Reporter ,,,,.. . . Marlys Kragrud Song.Leader ,,,,,, , , , , Orlene Sander Parliamentarian ,,,,,,,,, Janice Gruhl Historian ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ardell Luthi Mrs. Robert Larson is the advisor and Mrs. V.D, Thysell and Mrs. K, Miner are their Chapter mothers, Attending the state convention in March at the Radis- son Hotel in Minneapolis were Janice Gruhl and Diane Brokate. Mrs. Thysell and Mrs. Larson accompanied the girls. In March, the Junior FHA girls worked as waitresses at at the School Masters' Dinner, while Senior FHA girls pre- pared the meal. They also modeled their dresses which they had made during their home economics classes at the PTA Style Show, One ofthe most popular ways of raising money for the State meeting and camp, was selling concessions at bas- ketball games. 25
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