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ABOVE: PLAY READING: FRONT ROW: Io Lynn Rabenberg, Karin Stymiest, Debbie Mathison, Peggy Soden, Patsy Wright, Faye Fuerstenberg5 SECOND ROW: Bev Mink, Jann Wolf, Sherry Peterson, Joyce Schmitz, Kathy Kirchner, Pat Myott, Nancy Wieden- beckg THIRD ROW: Ann Hoskins, Nancy Udelhoven, Toni Stehura, Mary O'Rourke, Lee Kirschbaum, Mary McMahon, Anne Kinney, Mary Ann Terwilligerg BACK ROW: Roger Henry, Scott Baumgartner, Mark Stich, Elgie Bendorf, Fred Gensmer, David McCarvil1e, Paul Manuel. LEFT: PUBLIC SPEAKING: FRONT ROW: Cindy Curley, Jim Stevensg SECOND ROW: Dawn Vogt, Becky Stephensong THIRD ROW: Sandy Tracy, Becky Boardmang BACK ROW: Bonnie Sweeney, Vicki Stan- ton, Barb Cooley.
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FORENSICS: LOCAL AND SUB-DISTRICT CONTESTS HELD AT LANCASTER It is a desirable trait to be able to read a poem or prose selection, or relate a declamation or speech and convey the idea across the infinite area of podium to audience. In forensics there are four levels of competition, local, sub-district, district, and state. At the local level two contestants are chosen from each of the cate- gories except the plays of which only one is sent. At the following levels those receiving A ratings continue. There are nine fields of competition, play acting, reading of prose or poetry, four minute speeches, original oration, significant speeches, public address, and extemporaneous speaking. Each category is different and pro- vides a field of interest for everyone. ABOVE: DECLAMATIONS: SIT- TING: julie Adams, Linda Graneyg STANDING: Vicki Yoose, Lois Kaiser, Lee Kirschbaum, jean Hahn. 'V ,,fn' :r,s'Bi.,,w. 1 1' ..-N 1 'f.. .r ,wars ABOVE: PROSE S POETRY: FRONT ROW: Linda Wallin, Peggy Wetter, Kathy Schroeder, Donna Irish, Donna Salis, Sue Larking SECOND ROW: Jane Kinney, Cheryl Evans, Linda Bailey, Mary Lou Fuerstenberg, Nancy Wright, Pam Wulfg BACK ROW: Kay Blum, Karen Reuter, Connie Mathison, Fae Nechvatal, joe Crawford, Edith Summerill, Sandy Gray, Phylis Graney. RIGHT: COACHES: M.rs. Henry, Mrs. Elston, Mrs. Rice. 22 , 4 L
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: HIGH FUTURE GOALS Our country's future food production is in excellent hands. Mr. Paul Oehrlein has said the goal that both he and his boys keep in view is to make the Lancaster FFA a superior chapter according to national standards. The boys learn new and better methods of farming which will yield more food to the acre and produce stronger live- stock. Awards are presented at the end of each year to the boys who have done an ex- ceptionally good job during the year. BELOW: SITTING: John Bendorf, Pop Oehrlein, Advisor, Gary Leeser, President, Dave Brandemuehl, Vice President, Larry Irish, Secretary, Dan Skaife, Treasurer, Roger Knapp, Sentinel, Phil Baus, Re- porter, SECOND ROW: Dennis Roesch, Merle Martin, Dale Errthum, Calvin Snider, Doug Raisbeck, John Bishell, john Stoney, Darwin Clifton, Bob Broihan, Chuck Addison, Steve Collinsg THIRD ROW: Dennis Cooley, John McMahon, john Harasha, jim Bevins, john Stelpflug, Roger Graney, Dennis Schneider, Dave Everson, Dick Bausch, Dave Pace, Dick Caley, Lynn Jerrett, FOURTH ROW: Bill Broihahn, jim Steve Baker, Roger Edge, Lynn jerrett, and jim Adams are shown with the State Spotted Poland Trophy Won at the state show. Adams, Gary Reuter, Greg Kohlenberg, Tom Wall, Stanley Burggraf, Melvin Streif, Lloyd Bishell, Ron Tracy, Donald Bennett, Gary Irish, FIFTH ROW Dennis Yoose, Mike Udelhoven, Allen Klaas, Steve Baker, Doug Knapp, Leonard Vogt, Ray Graham, Ronald Fritz, Larry Reed, Doug Slaght, Terry Sch- wantes, Iames Moore, Gary Landong BACK ROW: Tom Harasha, Steve Spease, Dave Budworth, Ron Errthum, Clem Wall, Gerry Roddick, Dennis Reuter, Steve Lenz, David Haines, Mark Lhm, Ivan Schildgen, Delbert Reuter, Roger Edge, jerry Morrow. 24
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