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Future Homemakers aid Indian children Voluntary work at the Good Samaritan Village was one of the most important service projects of the Future Homemakers of America. Their work at the village included helping care for the elderly and helping them with their handicraft projects. Another service project includ- ed making stuffed toy animals which were sent to Indian children on a reservation in Oklahoma. To make money, FHA had a chili feed and served the Pine Ridge Teachers’ and Co-op dinners. Joni Roes was elected District Publicity Chairman and also ran for the office of state Historian. Leading the FHA was Debbie Wood, president; Carol Wood, vice president; Kim Hansen, secretary, Joni Roes, treasurer; and Mrs. Sue Volkmer, sponsor. f ABOVE: Joni Roes, assisted by Mrs. Sue Volkmer. frosts a cake. Mrs. Volkmer received her B.S. degree from the Univer- sity of Nebraska. TOP: Joni Roes is shown serving punch at one of the FHA feeds. ABOVE FAR RIGHT: Kim Hansen aids Carol Wood with the serving of coffee. ABOVE RIGHT: Rosann Stumf removes dirty dishes at the FHA teachers' banquet. RIGHT: Dennis Zeller, Steve Prochazka, and John Prochazka attend the chili feed. 12
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Scoreboard drive Headed by StuCo Student Council headed the school support for the score board in memory of Edmund J. (Buddy) Roes. Also for the memorial fund the Student Coun- cil cleaned up the county fair grounds getting a contribution from the Fair Board. Three crash helmets were donated to Student Council; two of which were raffled off to help pay for a new trophy case. The third helmet, red and white with a Bobcat on each side, was placed in the trophy case. Leading the Student Council were President, Dave Engel; Vice- President, Virginia Cullan; Secretary, Carol Wood; Treasurer, Don Jespersen. The organization was sponsored by Don Baruth. 11
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Science Club works to buy lab supplies To stimulate interest and provide experience in science, many different areas of technology were presented by the Science Club. The money receiv- ed from dues, Penny Carnival, and other projects was used towards the purchase of science supplies, materials, and equip- ment. Students that had a project in Science Club took them to the an- nual contest at the Junior Academy of Science in Lincoln. Heading Science Club was Tim Hudson, president; Tom Golka, vice-president; Roger Armstrong, secretary-treasurer; and Mr. William Stolldorf, sponsor. Gail Moravek, Steve Prochazka, Scot Messersmith, Charlie Lliteras, and Dave Engel were members of the Steering Committee. LEFT: Taking measurements of a fox for their collection is Roger Armstrong and Dave Engel. ABOVE LEFT: Gail Moravek works on one of his many fossils from his project. TOP: Looking at a reproductive cell of a virus disease, Mr. Bill Stolldorf supervises Tim Hudson. ABOVE: Several members of Science Club view the erup- tion of a volcano. 13
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