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x -J' . 4 X ' fi . Top Row: M.'Grotel'L1eschen,,-'FL Luchsinger, T. Bredehoft, C. Ahrens, W. Wurdeman, R. Saalfeld, D, Adkisson, A. Otte, K. Wendt, L. Blaser, D. Me'nke,,G. Mueller, M. Speicher. Fourth row: G. Lusche, H. Jones, W. Wurdeman, J. Moje, C. Ger- hing S. Drinnin,'M. Wurdeman, H. Schmidt, D. Bell, J. Jarecki, F. Flamme. Third row: A. VVendt, L. Inselman, C. Gans, N Luetkenhfaus, M.-Luchsinger, G. Spitz, P. Matson, D. Stuefer, G. Stuefer. Second row: D. Loseke, R. Kasper, T. Pod- raza R. Bonk, L. Lueschen, C. Muhle, D. Shupbach, E. Lindeman. B. Schroeder, H. Nauenburg, First row: A. Muhle, L. Welch, E. Drawbaugh, C. Nelson, K. Osten, G. Kerr, R. Aerni, W. Klug, R. Stevenson, P. Wuethrich. .. - 'sq I FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA In an agricultural community, the F.F.A. is an or- ganization of great importance and value. By learning to farm scientifically, these boys are being Well prepared for the time when they will be responsible for the out- put of the Breadbasket of the Nation. Their main project this year was the Cornhusker Laboratory Farm, organized by the businessmen of Co- lumbus, and incorporated into the ag program. Also, they set up a cooperative insurance system, and pur- chased a paint sprayer to be used cooperatively. Officers guiding them in these activities were: Gene Kerr---president, Chauncey Nelson---vice president, Ken- neth Osten---secretary, Willis Klug---treasurer, Raymond Aeini---news reporter, and Earl Drawbaugh---sentinel, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA An organization which has contributed generously to programs for overseas relief is the F.H.A. This year they adopted a foreign home economics class, sent pat- terns to the Philippine Islands, held their annual bundle drive, and observed the World Christmas Festival, a na- tional F. H. A. project. There were four F. F. A. - F. H. A. social meetings --- a Halloween party, the Christmas party, a box social, and their annual achievement program, at which they received the awards earned during the year. Leading the organization were: Carylyn Buss---presi- dent, Goldyn Hook---first vice-president, Hazel Hollman--- second vice-president, Marylyn Buss---secretary, Dorothy Blaser --- treasurer, Elvira Lindeman --- parliamentarian, Marilyn Asche---historian, Claretta Gehring---news re- porter, Donna Lee Drawbaugh---program chairman, Mari- lyn Evans---song leader and pianist, and their sponsors, Miss Benne and Mrs. Jacobsen. Top row: L. Aerni, E. Arndt, J. Behle. L. Behrens. V. Behre-is, L. Brzikenhoff, E. Bredehoft, Z. Buss, J. Dilley, D. Eisen- man, C, Engel. Fifth row: L, Engel, M. Engel, S. Ewert, R. Feye, L. Fickel, D. Flamme, J. Frese, R. Gigax, D. Henke, S Henke. Fourth row: C. Hobbs, G. Houser, P. Jacobs, D, Kaspar, P. Koch, E. Koch, M. Krzycki, M. Lange, D. Louis, A Luchsinger. Third row: Mrs. Jacobsen, J. Luchsinger, W. Lusche, P. Malek, M. Maurer, M. Menke, V. Menke, A. Michael- son, J. Mueller, J. Osborn, L. Plageman, Miss Benne. Second row: B. Roelle, S. Rozanek, A. Runge, M. Sliva, K. Stevens N. Swanson. S. Thomas, S. Tredway, B. Vaught, P. Walden, C. Welch, A. Zweiner. Front row: E. Schreiber, D. Draw- baugh, E. Lindeman, M. Asche, D. Blaser, G. Hook, C. Buss, H. Hollman, M. Buss, C. Gehring, M. Evans, E. Marty.
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1 I MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE: Left to right: Dorothy Encinger, Marie Ann Schmit, chairman Marilyn Fittje, secretary Joyce Stracke, Dorothy Snyder, Marie Herold. COUNSELLORS: Left to right: Mi s Mary Albro, Mins Edith Craig, Mr. E. P. Baruth spon SOI'S. Nell ' PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Standing left to right: Mary Jane Stillinger. Lor- inda Behrens, Lois Schlegel. Seated left to right: secretary Zita Sanders, chair- man Janice Grotelueschen. SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Left to right: Anita Loseke, secretary Claretta Gehring, chairman El- len Marty, Doris Weber, Donna Drawbaugh, Myr- tha Wuethrich. COMMERCIAL CLUB The Club meets the third Monday in each month, the Executive Board meets every Thurs- day, and separate committees meet twice each month. Activities of the Club include: an Indian Summer picnic, Halloween datc-night, a cov- ered-dish supper, a May tea with the crowning of the Commercial Club Queen, the commence- ment picnic, the refreshment stand at the track meets, sale of Chrietmas cards and all-occasion cards, a food sale, and duplicating bulletins, programs, and year books. STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEE: Left to right: Wilma Schild, chairman Marilyn McCarty Jayne Oehlrich, secretary Donna Olson Gloria Turner, Delores Kylius. 61 .HE ,- M ,235 ,fs 5 Q S.: :'i ig 1 .g Y f ,
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JR. JOURNALISM Top row: C. Lowry, Miss Grace, G. Turner, E. Fickel. Second row: D. Gertsch, M. McCarty Z. Sanders, D. Drawbaugh, A. Plugge, D. Micek, M. Buss, R. Nickolite, J. Dake, D. Kylius Seated: L. Schlegel, L. Andrews, J. Barrett, N. Smith, C. Buss, M. Borneman. SENIOR DISCOVERER STAFF The headlines are too long-the stories are too short. These are just two of the problems encountered by these young journalistic enthus- iasts. Nancy Smith placed third in the state with an editorial submitted to the Nebraska Tu- berculosis Association. The award for this was a 525.00 savings bond, plus S20 to the school's journalism department. Another award in the journalism department went to Donna Lee I .6 1 1 - .. ' Drawbaugh, who won honorable mention on a news-feature entered in the Silver Key journal- istic contest, sponsored by the University of Nebraska. The first semester's paper was head- ed by Nancy Smith and John Barrett-co-edi- tors, and Margaret Borneman-business mana- ger. The new staff is headed by Elizabeth Brown-editor-in-chief, Lester Ingold-manag- ing editor, and James Lohr-business manager. Back row: J. Lohr, L. Ernst, G. Placzek, C. Gans, D. Blaser, B. Schwantje, F. Bernt, E. Pennington, L. Barrett, Miss Janssen, K. Stevens. Front row: E. Brown, L. Liebschwagugh, G. Kerr, R. Angell, C. Schutt, D. Kaspar, D. Geiser, L Grace, L. Plageman. Second row: M. Mueller, E. Drawbaer, E. Lewis, D. Michaelson, R. Berger, M. Asche, R. Blaser M Sliva. 1Not pictured, V. Martensen, B. Fuehringl.
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