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Row Feu D Pran e R Zorn R Gul dort S Ha n J Boerqer M Nett J Wordell Y Leonhard R Bauhaus Hen chel D Wal dorf Row D Balde K Rautmann G Graf J Hoehl L utz Karstaedt N Rabe L 'iautzer 'Vl Rach J Bender The Future Homemakers of Ameruca s a natuonal organuzatuoru Thus us uts Hfty thurd year of exustence The local organuzatuon has a membershup of forty tive gurls and us under the durectuon ot Muss Manderscheud Actuvufues ofthe year uncluded unstallatuon of offucers unutuatuon of new members a Chrustmas party observance of FHA week sellung ot Chrustmas cards style revuew un sprung for mothers earnung degrees the Green Lake Con ventuon and dernonstratuons The group of gurls gave theur help many tumes when they served at banquets and communuty muxers Clothung was also exhubuted at faurs Presudent Vuce Presudent Secretary Treasurer Hustoruan Song Leader VVork Chaurman Parlumentaruan Reporter Pount Chaurman w 7 J sc Mu aue Ken Zuegler S Wagn r J Meyer B S narenb ocw D Sc ncll Y Brotz D Duefenthaler D Bohne w I Muss Mander cneud J Ma s r B Henschel Kc 'U KI mme K Wasrner IV Rabe V Lorfeld C The busuness meetungs were held every flrst Tuesday of the month FHA letters were handed out to fTve gurs wuth the nughest number of pounts They earned pounts by cloung dufterent thungs for the club The flve gurls were Rose Marue Ochs, Vurgunua Lorteld Vuolet Lorteld Cecelua Kutz and Elaune Henschel The purpose ofthe organuzatuon us to further experuence and promote unterest un home makung Vuolet Lorfelcl Pat Knuer Carolyn Putsch Mabel Kolb Katherune Wasrner Donna Klemme Bernuce Henschel Marlene Rabe Vurgunua Lorteld Yvonne Broecfert Page Thurty onf. A-H. 'le, . g , . , . 's , . h , Ro - . Dorn, B. Gab h, J. ehlb r, L. t, M. . . - Q ,u , u -, E. . ,. . s . . , . ' , . . 3-. ,. ,. ,. , .L , Ro ---' s ,. He, . ,M. J. , . , . u , , . . , . , lb, .. 9 , . , u. , . , . C. Kutz, E. Henschel, Futch, V. Lorfeld, P. Knier, Y. Broeckert. F. H. A. I . i , . A . . , . . V I I l l A f l . 1 . , . 2 l. I I . l 1 1 1 I . I I - . . ,
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Standmg S Brocker L Meyer P Lubeley J Kubale J Wuse S at d S Frels J Spnndler Mr Znelanus D Henschel 8 R Steffen H Nett A Shumaker Mattes W Ziegler STUDENT COUNCIL Durlng the second week of September when classes were well organuzed the members of the thu teen tlrst perlod classes and study hall elected a representatlve from thenr respec uve groups for the Student Councll On September T4 the fourteen representatives met to organize and Mr Zlelanls presided The following officers were elected Kay Melselwltz President DeLyle Henschel Vlce Pres: dent and Barbara Mattes Secretary Treasurer The Councnl met every Tuesday alternatung perlods so members missed each class only once every seven weeks The representatuves reported the transactuons of the Council to their class groups and asked members of thelr group for suggestlons for each meetlng Thus organnzatron takes charge of a number of school events durlng the year The Hornecomlng parade and choosing the ludges for th floats were under the supervlslon of the Student Coun ul Then came the Junlor Red Cross Drlve which netted S26 69 through the co operatuon of the entlre student body Followmg thus prolect came Save the Chlldrens Clothmg Druve An appeal was made to the students to bring clothrng In good condltlon to be gxven to needy children There was a splendid response from the entrre student body Nuneteen bags of clothung were collected from grade and hlqh school students and were packed by the Councrl members to be transported to drstant places Free transportatuon was provuded through the good wlll of motor transoorta tnon companles During the weeks prevuous to the holnday season a lighted arch was erected In the second floor hall way and bulletln boards were decorated wxth Fr boughs and red bows by a commlttee of Councul members Each representative sold Christmas s als an has respectuve classrooms The program for Parents Night was planned by the Council who sent out unvltatlons to all the parents of the varslty basket ball team and decorated a sectnon of the bleachers for them Two members acted as hostesses for the evenung and before the game began Mr Zxelanus Introduced the players and their parents to the aud :ence Members of the Council took turns lntroduclng the elght assembly programs throughout the year There were several outstanding programs this year and one of these groups was the Ambassador Ma e Quartet Thus group presented a program of modern classlcal and sprrltual numbers with the help of theur famous Swnss Bell rendntuon Another flne pro gram was that of the vanlshlng art of glass blowing demonstrated by Charles Mapel He made a be ut: ful pitcher and vase from plaln glass tublnq and also made spun glass from a solid glass rod durung the program Bob McElroy a ventnloqulst and balloon artlst presented a program of comedy and laughs The dog made from the balloons and the Easter bonnet for Marylee Bahr were most attractnve Kenneth Knler Curtls Meyer and Joe Meyer made fine characters for has Amos and Andy skit Once each week the Student Councll represertta trves collected conns ln theur class room for th Foreugn Student fund Supplementlng these weekly collectuons the Student Council has soonsored two movues durrng the noon hour and a dance after basketball game Proceeds from these events made addntlonal money for the fund Page Thirty ,Z N , ' A, I pp, . K SQNJD ' V 5 e. f Mfr Q rf - l H,-I v -J 5 it I 1 Q ' A 'G ' -' -- g , W If ,, 1, 2 - , - 1 - , - 1 A , e e: . , - , . , . , A . , . , . . , . . 1 . . . Q . , . C .r x . . . . , . . 1 ' ' ' . , r . ' 1 I I ' ' - I 1 ' - ' , . . 1 . . I I . . , 1 , . Q . . . , C .. . . F. Q .- . . . ,, . , . . 1 - 1 . . ,, . I I ' I s - 4 1 . ' e I ' u ' 1 . , I 1
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Row 5 R Rautmann D Wmkler W Koene C Zorn A Eckhardt C Meyer W Znegler T Lechler D Knrc'1 Zul Row 4 D eter G abe W deo R Ra e Spnndler st Gas N Huccmann Kuz Schuler D Mahlocs Row 3 Mr Kramer N Broecker D Lwnm rm nn C Kirsch The F FA opened nts years program wuth a prolect tour concernlng tunctnons of members On September 4 l953 the Knel Fnsh and Game sponsored a banquet for the department In apprecuatlon of conservatuon program Two Purebred Holstlen Calves were awarded to Gerald Gast and Thomas Kmer for outstandnng programs In this field Marvin Kutz and Donald Hemb also received awards for their work and Leo Schrnlt7 recelved the trophy for ransnng the best percentage of pheasant eggs On December 4 Dr C A Maurer recerved the Honorary Farmers Degree at our FFA Awards Night Other awards Included packets large letters and small letters Jackets were awarded to the tollowlng boys Walter Slemers Jerome Steffen Kenneth Nnnmer Ruchard Nauth Gerald Gast Bernard Schuler and Dale Zummermann At thrs time we were also enter tanned by F FA Quartet conslstlng of James Joslyn Walter Suemers Roger Spnndler and Alfred Echardt Tnese boys will also compete mth sectuonal meet T Kmer D Hemb S Blnversle D Matthles C Maeuser D l-'ennungs J Truttschel E Schnelder J Joslyn Row 2 J Dorn E Weber G Schmltz R Hoerth M Faust R Schnelder S Conrad R Gosse F Westermeyer A Luebke M Bechl D Klemme D Stauss R wl VV Stauss W Snemers K Nlnmer R Nauth E Mueller D Bohne J Steffen H Dnckmann E Kramer A commnttee of boys dnd a tlne 'ob sn repre sentrng our organlzatlon In the Homecoming Parade Our float won first place Another group ot boys also gave recognition to our club as they ranked an the first class of danry luclges at Maduson The team was composed of Ronald Chrustel Marvnn Kutz and Gerald Gast Donald Hemb and Donald Bohne put on a demonstratlon at last years State Farr where they mrssed receiving an A by only one polnt Congratulatuons to the boys for this ine demonstration on What Holds Up Your Top Soul? Aoplyung tor thus year s State Farmer Degrees are Wayne Koene Gerald Gast Marvln Kutz and Charles Zorn One recommendatuon In our department whuch all boys must meet as abuluty to test mllk At the end ot the year we use these figures and others to compile our Dairy Herd Anal ysls which clearly shows all farmers how the dairy lndustry stands In thus area Page fh rty two S - 1 r . f - 1 - 1 - - I I - 1 - I l 1 - l V - r , . , . , . , . s., . . , . , . , . . R. l. --. ,. , . , . , . , -. Pru , . R , R. er , . b, R. . ' , . , . , . , . . 4, . , B, Ru , G. 1, . . , M. t, B. , . e, . , . . , . . . , . . o --. , . , . , . , . f . , . , . . 3 a , . , , . , . , , , , . F. F. I K. . , , . . I - I I . I . 1' . l , . I . . .. . . . H ,I . H , . . . V ' 11 , . ' -. ' ' . . . , ., ' 1 I ' l ' D Z 1 1 1 Z I - f I I I I V . . . , . . . ,, . I I I - . . .,, . i .
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