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s- V,. vw . ;m.rf-T4 TI s Dressed as outhouses, wrapped from head to toe in toilet tissue, with a cardboard structure around them, freshmen had to succumb to having their faces smeared with lipstick in order to be a member of FHA. A fall get-together at the Linn City Park was held for the first time to motivate new initiates and introduce them to other members. Hot dogs, chips and marsh- mallows were abundant. Volley- ball and other games were played. Paula Moeller, a new initiate, said, ttlt was a time to make new friends and have fun. FHA Week, February 12-16 was Decorated with her own artwork, Sonya Walker wears a Valentines card during FHA Week. . New F HA members are welcomed whole heart iedly developed around a Valentines' theme. Students designed and wore Valentine cards. Sue Scheu- len, president, said, tilt was a change from the ordinary week of dressing up and wearing red and white. It involved more students. As a new project, cookies were made, decorated with various say- ings and sold to many on Valen- tine's Day for the sweethearts of their choice. Teacher's Tea, an annual December event, was snowed out. It was moved to February and a gloomy day turned into uChrist- mas in February with ornaments presented to the teachers. Breads, peppermint bark, tuna puffs, cookies and eggnog were served. Santa Claus even visited. The FHA officers are: Row One: Lisa Moeller, vice presiv dent; Sue Scheulen, president; Julie Brandt, vie presi- denti Row Two: Sarah Koenigsfeld. parliamentarian; Deb bie Grellner, reporter; Karen Wibberg, secretary; Mary Jane Kirsch, recreational leader; Lisa Balkenbusch. treasurer; Connie Jaegers. Student Council; and Jeri Ann Fowler. historian. To complete her uouthouse outfit, Lisa Moeller smears Penny Benson with lipstick. Preparing for teachers tea, Martha Deeken pours eggnog. Organizations i 45
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7:1 ...75-. H.v -- ' k uq' . 1t- Assisting at the banquet, Amy Mebruer serves Tanya MCCuskey some ice cream. FHA members are: Row One: Debbie Grellner. Kris Wilmesher, Tanya McCuskey, Julie Dudenhoeffer, Stacie Lock. Lisa Peters, Lori Bunch, Stacey Light, Tammy Voss, Jeri Ann Fowler. Row Two: Julie Brandt, Tina Wolfe. Sherri Troesser, Paula Moeller, Debbie Strope, Jeana Brandt, Glenda Brandt, Dana Thomas, Stephanie Stowe, Paula Heikamp, Lisa Balkenbusch. Row Three: Sarah Koenigsfeld, Lonnie Wolfe, Penny Benson, Trina Wolfe, Tammy McCuskey. Lori Schmidt, Janet Muenks. Cathy Hues:e. Karen Clark, Lisa Holliday, Linda Hut- chison, Lisa Moeller. Row Four: Karen Wibberg, Sue Scheulen, Gail Monroe, Diana Hutchison, Sonya Walker, Amy Mebruer, Martha Deeken, Lori Stieferman, Nora Hayes, Jeannene V055 and Mary Jane Kirsch At a blood drive sponsored in September by the Linn Technical College, Sue Scheulen helps out at the canteen table. 44 Organizations
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At a banquet held in May for members and their parents, Kendall Goben and his mother read through the program. During opening ceremonies, Paul Gelven addresses his fellow officers. The junior and senior FFA members are Front Row: Sarah Koenigsfeld, Julie Brandt. Debbie Grellner, Laura Koenigsfeld. Andy Thomezchek, Alfred Brandt, Brian Scheulen, Row Two: Pat Tynes. Larry Haslag. Steve Rhoads, Dennis Hoelscher. Brad O'Dowd. Dale Mebruer, Diana Hayes. Paul Krueger. Robert Frank. Row Three: Jim Buhr, Ronnie Voss. Kendall Nowack, Russell Rob bins. Jack Laughlin. Harvey Rieget, Victor Dudenhoeffer. David Frank, Matt Fuck Row Four: James V055, De Wayne Kliethermes, Andy Mantle. Craig Dudenhoeffer, David Roberts, Wade Fowler, Bart Odom. Dwight Troesser, Russell Berhorst. Row Five: Dale Muenks, Gary Fain, Monica Strope. Ed Dudenhoeffer. Dale Kixmiller, Robert Strope, Mark Berhorst, Kenny Wibberg and Dale Party. iiThe iired-letter events are out-of-school events for FFA The lights of Kansas City shine bright each year in November for those Future Farmers of America members chosen to represent their state and their chapter at the National Convention. The auditorium was filled with members from every state, who came to participate in public speaking, extemporaneous speak- ing and various other contests. The National FFA band played and other talented members performed. Entertainment included hearing from such special guests as writer, Zig Ziglar, and Willard Scott from NBC's HToday Show, and visiting the American Royal. The American Royal featured a 46 , Organizations rodeo and a concert by Charlie Pride. Another event which involved members was Spring Fever Days at the Capital Mall in Jefferson City, A kiddie tractor pull pro- vided entertainment for youngsters four to eight years old. Certificates were presented to all children who participated and trophies went to the winners. Back at school, activities in- cluded the annual banquet, Parents Night, Barnwarming and the fund-raising pecan and fruit sales. At the banquet, Scott Strope and Monica Strope receive awards from Debbie Grellner.
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