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ass, llVl'!1'Kn. Left to right -- Row 1: Mrs, Charlesworth, advisorg Betty Jandt, Chairman of Recreation, Jeryl Morsch, Par- liamentarian and Historiang Bette Richards, Secretary, Hilda Wassmann, President, Lourene Bastian, Vice- President, Debbie Voss, Treasurer, Nancy Mullis,Chairman of Public Relationsglanice Schumacher,Chairman of Degrees, Row 2: Marsha Patterson, Linda Biehl, Margaret Ziegler, Irene Barr, Nancy Fouts, Carol Davis, Nancy Thomas, Margery Whisler, Row 3: Charlotte Mullis, Sandra Palmatier, Arlene Abell, Diane McKirgan, Pat Rans, Laura Matter, Ronalee Langdon, Judy Weiherman, Charlene Davis, Row 4: Dolores Powell, Jacque Chamberlain, Shirley Hill, Bernadine Larson, Becky Freundt, Pat Herrmann, Mary Meyer, Lois Miller, Linda Palmatier, Linda Wahlgren, Row 5: Carla Haagensen, Marlene Haagensen, Nancy Foose, Barbara Jacobson, Dolly Harris, Marilyn Manson, Janice Bromeland, Pat Thomas, Nancy Houtz, F. H. A. ENJOYS VARIED ACTIVITIES MAH, F, H, A, started rolling its wheels toward new horizons as soon as the school ANR' I RS Year began, Mrs, Alice Wilson was elected our Chapter Mother and Merille Mullis sbt Q0 and Marva Sprinkle were chosen to be our Chapter Sisters, Q . 79 To earn money, the F, H, A, hoboes went to work October 10 to wash win- 4, A -Q dows, rake leaves and do other odd jobs for people in the community, An other 3 T K 1 Q way to increase our treasury was a cake walk held after the Waterman basketball ' 1 E ' - game, E fn' K jjg S The F, H, A, sponsored a Thanksgiving dance, Fall Fantasy ,on November 27 1 H Y Q to with Dee Pa1mer's Orchestra, Our annual Mother-Daughter Tea washeld December C W Q 21. ' L Q I -X C? Heart Sister Week was observed from February 8 to 12 with each girl having a '74, Q, secret sister and being extra kind to her for a week, 0 NE YXQQ' The girls went on their annual trip in March, And then to end asuccessful year W they held a farewell banquet for the seniors on May 19. Irene Barr, Bette Richards, and Nancy Mullis are amused at the Lourene Bastian and Hilda way Charlotte Mullis is serving Wassmann received moral Nancy Foose serves coffee to Mrs. mints to Irene, support from Lois Miller, Wilson, our Chapter Mother,
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LIBRARIANS Left to right -- Lois Miller, Lourene Bastian, Nancy Mullis, Carla Haagen- sen, Hilda Wassmann, Gail Abell, Paul Bastian, Laura Matter, and Jacque Chamberlain. WHY READ? If one were to ask students Why do you read? many would reply, We H read because we have to. That is true, of course. It is true for all of one's life. No one can get a- long in our society without doing an immense amount of reading. The skilled laborer and professional worker today DEPEND on books, trade magazines, bulletins, etc. Therefore, ifeducationis to represent permanent gain for the student it must guide him toward self-dependence in reading. To be able to command the services of books, to acquire familiarity with magazines, bulletins, and pamphlets is the purpose ofthe library which offers material for both study and leisure-time reading. The librarians, Lois Miller, Lourene Bastian, Nancy Mullis, Carla Haagensen, Hilda Wassman, Gail Abell, Laura Matter, Jacquelyn Chamberlain, and Paul Bastian, are ever ready to lend a helping hand. LATIN CLUB The Latin Club holds its meeting on the last Friday of every month. A Latin banquet was planned for April27. The officers are: Pontifex Maximus, Dale McKirgang Consul, Robert Dwyerg Quaestor, Bette Richards, Praetor, Judy Weihermang and Scribe, Barbara Dellenback. Left to right 7- sitting -- Gail Abell, Shirley Pennington Arlene Abell, Dolores Powell, Judy Weiherman, Irene Barr, Mrs Poffenbarger, Standing -- Marlene Fahrlander, Dale McKirgan Bette Richards, Bobby Dwyer, Barbara Dellenback, Judy Bowker Richard Bushnell.
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Left to right -- Row 1: John Davis, Sentinelg Ronald Reingardt, Treasurer, Carl Wassmann, Vice-Presidentg Dallas Waldschmidt, Presidentg Philip Nelson, Secretary, Allan Wielert, Reporterg Mr, Saddoris, Row 2: Eugene Barr, Dean Petschke, Clare Wilson, Ronald Klein, Eugene Kupperschmidt, Ronald Dillenback. Row 3: Ronald Williams, Robert Anderson, Stanley Michaelson, Marvin Cochran, Paul Bastian, Jerry Larsen. F. F. A. MEMBERS PLAN FOR THE FUTURE A farm boy used to consider himself lucky if, when he got out of high school, he had a Model A Ford and a lot of ambition to set himself up in the farming business, But under the F, F, A. program, the boy can have his Model A, his ambition, and a good start on a herd of purebred animals to begin farming operations. This program is under the supervision of Mr. Leslie Saddoris, instructor of Vocational Agriculture at Hinckley High School, The following boys have started purebred herds: John Davis and Dallas Waldschmidt, purebred swineg Philip Nelson, purebred angus stock, Allan Wielert and Ronald Reingardt, purebred dairy herds. The rest of the group have projects of good quality livestock. The chapter as a group and various ihdividual members were busy attending meetings during 1953 as the following dates indicate: April 29 -- Fat Stock judging contest at Engle Farms, Hampshire, Illinois. May 14 -- Dairy judging contest at Curtis Candy Farms, Cary, Illinois, June 10 -- State judging contest, Champaign, Illinois, July 11 -- Ronald Reingardt exhibited his Holstein Heifer at the St, Charles Black and White Show, August '7 -- Dallas Waldschmidt and Allan Wielert exhibited their projects at the Elgin Fair. August 9,10 ,1 1 -- Section '7 F. F. A. Fair was held at Sandwich, Illinois at which the chaper was well represented, August 25 -- Dallas Waldschmidt exhibited his project at the Barrow show in Chicago. September 8 to 12 -- Chapter attended Sandwich Junior Fair, October 14 -- The boys and some of the fathers took a trip to the International Dairy Show at Chicago. October 20 -- F. F. A, land-judging team participated in a contest at Kirkland. December 2 -- The Chapter members and a few of the fathers attended the International Livestock Show in Chicago. December 12 -- The poultry-judging team participated in a contest at Rochelle. 31
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