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The Herington F. F. A. Chapter started the year with a tri to the To eka State Fair. The officers attended til-re District llseadership Training School at Emporia winning high awards. An initiationlkfaicnic was held for the Freshman members at Lake ering- tong abweinerh roast was also held at the lake on Novem er l9t . The local chapter sponsored a Donkey Basket- ball game to raise funds. The annual pest eradifica- aionbcontes? wis also held. The losing side held a am ur er or t e winners. Thf staltle livestock crop and farm mechanics iud in contest, the State Convention at Mmllaffafl, andg oier 'udgrng trips were also attended by the chapter. A successful year was completed by the annual Parent-Son Banquet held on March 25. Mr. Mounkes, Sponsorg john Meyer, Reporterg Dale Will. Secretaryg Oscar Albrecht, Student Council Representativeg jerry Biehler, Vice-Presidentg Donald Biehler, Presidentg Arnold Riffel, Trea- surer, Duane Blomenkamp, Sentinel. ROW ONE: Mr. Mounkes, Paul Dozier, jack Webb, james Davis, Larry Pagel. ROW TWO: Oscar Albrecht, Keith Hyde, Robert Mowat, Freddy Rule,Dale Will. ROW THREE: Charles Rindt, Dale Die-penbrock, Bill Schnell, Frank Meyer, john Meyer. TOP ROW: jim Wiebe, Arnold Riffel, Don Biehler, Duane Blomcnkamp, jerry Biehler, William Meyer. Not Shown: Charles Lee.
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F.H.A. The F. H. A. has had asuccessful year With Miss Meyer as sponsor. The club started the ear by hav- mg a picnic for the freshman girls. 'lYwen -eight members attended the district conference at lxPher- son. The clu.b.had a Christmas Dartv for small child- ren. Interesting pro rams were presented throughout the year which inciuded a talk from a foreign ex- change student. Beverly Cheever, Historian, Emma Lou Locke, Student Council Representative: Alma Johnson, Treasurer: Sandra Mowat, Secretary: Phyllis Allen, Vice-President: Miss Meyer, Sponsor: Janie Danielson, President. ROW ONE: Marilyn Reissig, Wanda Martin, Beverly Cheever, Judy Gruber, Arminta Porter, Kay Stitt, Esther Porter, Maxine Cheever, Karen Johnson, Donna Grimes. ROWHTWO: Sandra Strickbine, Carol Schaaf, Judy Rule, Shirley Ziebell, Alma Johnson, Donna Brunner, Mary Lynn Knight, Jennie Fall, Jill Webb, Zella Harmon. ROW THREE: Shirley Combs, Pat Murray, Sonja Mowat, Phyllis Clore, Diane Wooster, Ruth Meyer, Delores Eberspacher, Emma Lou Locke, Phyllis Allen. ROW FOUR: Judy Wessel, Vel'da Rae Jones, Doris Thomas, Florence Hird, Sandra Mowat, Levada Stroda, Carol Sheldon, Geneva Hughes, Nancy Davis. TOP ROW: Miss Meyer, Betty Jo Allen, Carol Oesterriech, Dorthy Czarnowsky, Janie Danielson, Donna Darby, Marguerite Hyde, Linda Priest, Dixie Shugar, Rosie Pierce. Compliments of Dr. L. A. Moore Comlldimems of C0rltinental Grain Co.
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I Wixxie Q ...W L 1, amiga you ,4,W Judy Rule ,ffmfigpsocke C el ' za which PEP CL B The Pep Club gave its lull support to the ath- letic teams during the 53-54 season. Pep Club busses were taken to most of the out-of-town games. The Pep Club was in charge of the Basketball Homecoming ceremony. It also held the Conces- sion stand for that game. For its social event and money-making project the club held an all-school sock hop and cake walk. The Pep Club had a very successful year with the help of Mrs. Danielson as sponsor. CHEERLEADERS: Judy Rule, Mary Lynn Knight, Janie Danielson, Wilfred Mastin, Celia Welch, Rosie Pierce Emma Lou Locke. SECOND ROW: Rap Murray, Linda Priest, Kay Stitt, Carol Scates, Donna Ruppel, Marilyn Reisig Virginia Smith. THIRD ROW: Loueen Lough, Lavada Stroda, Judy Adams, Martha Weber, D0flf1a'Strunl-r, Judy Wessel Loretto Moore, Marilyn Bittner. FOURTH ROW: Carol Schaaf, Joan Turcott, Marguerite Hyde, Phyllis Allen, Dixie Shugar, Delores Eberspacher. FIFTH ROW: Sandra Mowat, Jennie Fall, Donna Brunner, Jill Webb,Chuqk Lee, John Reed. 1 if 4 .11 fm V 4 9 1 ' A ei ig, .. L. . .aw 29 I A C7 to ff cr vw
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