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How about a can-opener? F.F.A. members that went to convention. 45
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F. A. F. SEATED: Mr. Reinmiller, Adviser-lst Sem.; Mr. Peterson, Adviser-2nd Sem., not pictured; L. Schuette, Reporter; V. Brandert, Secretary; H. Licht, President; C. Thomsen, Vice-President; J. Happel, Treasurer; J. Hoegermeyer, Sentinel. FIRST ROW: I. Bartling, J. Springan, V. Schuler, K. Meier, R. Sohl, P. Ruwe, D. Brandert, W. Moeller. SECOND ROW: D. Rasmussen, D. Moll, J. Uehling, H. Forsberg, T. Suhr, L. Moll, J. Ruwe, D. Liston. THIRD ROW: C. Nast, D. Meier, C. Forsberg, W.. Blum, H. Ruwe, S. Frahm, F. Gustin. FOURTH ROW: R. Milligan, R. Rebbe, R. Hunteman, J. Kriete, W. Stork, L. Busch, E. Franke, D. Schurman, D. Meier. The Hooper F.F.A. completed another year of fine work under the supervision of Mr. Elton Reinmiller, first semester; and Mr. Roland Peterson, second semester. They took part in the following events to round out a busy year: the National F.F.A. Convention at Kansas City, Soil Judging at Wayne, Livestock Judging at Wisner, Livestock Judging at Sioux City, Livestock Judging, Fremont, District Contest at Pender, and the State F.F.A. Convention at Lincoln. At the State F.F.A. Convention, Howard Licht, president of the Hooper Chapter, was elected State F.F.A. President. Other awards received were: Supe¬ rior Chapter rating, red ribbon in farm safety, the farm safety award from the Omaha Chamber of Com¬ merce, and the corn picker Gold Emblem of safety. They also presented an annual banquet, sweet¬ heart dance, convocation, and F.F.A. meetings. Candidates for F.F.A. Sweetheart and F.F.A. King-Mary S., Charles T., Joan L., Howard L., Virginia W., and Robert M. 44
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We Shook The hamily Tree JUNIOR CLASS PLAY CAST Mr. Dolson (Father) . Bob Dolson. Mrs. Dolson (Mother) Jill. Ellie May. Jimmy Dolson .... Freddie Shermer . . . Mrs. Shermer. . . . Mr. Shermer. Sally Dolson .... Hildegarde Dolson . Paige Mason. . . . Larry Busch , . . . Dave May . . Janice Sprick . Margie Clausen . . . Eileen Poyar . . Jerry Uehling . . . Fred Gustin . . . Jerri Janssen . . Bill Moseman . . . . Lois Ibsen . . . JoAnn Krohn Diane Schumacher Dig those jazzy knickers! ! The Junior Class presented ' We Shook The Family Tree ' on December 4, 1959. An innocent young girl named Hildegarde is trying to attract a date for the Prom by winning the school debate. Her mother fears she may miss the big dance, so arranges a date. Hildegarde is in ecstasy although she doesn ' t know the boy ' s name, she lays it on thick—until the prospective date sounds like a Hollywood star. But her mother has picked the one boy in school who wears knickers! He ' s a swell guy, but those short pants make him the joke of the school. Hildegarde learns the truth and pleads to break the date, but Father is mad. Furthermore, the knicker- attired date, Freddie, is the son of Father ' s boss. Father, worried about his job, invites his boss home to prove how sensible his family is. But Hildegarde, her face smeared with beauty clay, dashes screaming into the room. Then Freddie bursts into the room with long pants and Hildegarde ' s brother tackles the boss by mistake. But all works out, for Freddie gets a new suit. The curtain closes as Hildegarde and Freddie leave for the Prom. All will agre e the Junior class presented a very delightful play. Look Pop, long pants ! ! 46 SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION CLARENCE OTTEMAN, Insurance
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