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Developing New Ideas of the World Future Farmers of America is a national organization of high school boys who are interested in the field of agriculture and related fields. Under the direction of Mr. Jim Ouverson, the boys raise crops, test soil, judge live- stock, and operate the concession stand at home football games. The FFA money making proj ects a re their annual corn drive, and fruit sales. The money is then donated to a needy organi- zation. Upper Left: Iva and Linda help the FFA by buying some popcorn at the football concession stand. Mid- dle Left: Dave Siebenahler faces the agony of an FFA initiation. Middle: Mr. Ouverson-FFA advi- sor. Middle Left: Brad Bosch awaits the wrath of John Schneekloth at the FFA initiation. Bottom: FFA Group Picture: Front Row: Left to Right: Bill Hansen, Tim Medill, Bob Frey, Greg Uithoven, Brad Bosch, Stan Van Wettering, Kenny Reverts, Duane Hem me, Rodney Staeffler, Steve Hoffman, Myron Boeve, Greg Nath, Jeff Kindt. Row Two: Brad Akkerman, Norris Thorson, Tom Medill, Mike Baustian, Dave Siebenahler, Wayne Rue, Arlen Hansen, Mike Swenson, Don Kruger, Paul Alink , Ned Sandbulte, Myron Sneller, John Hemme, Terry Medill, Cliff Enninga. Row Three: Randy Cragoe , Keith Forsberg, Darrell Van Meeteren, Ken Fors- berg, Steve Top, John Schneekloth, Larry Reverts, Bill Weber, Brad Beers, Brian Mann, Dennis Schel- ton, Ed Schmidt, Craig Loger, Brent DeBoer, Jack Berghorst, Dave Renune, Rex Bell, Bruce Hartz. 26
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Aetion-Reaction: Sr. High Council Works Hard to Represent the Students Left: Senior High cabinet members Paul Od- land, Bill Weber, Tom Burns, Patti Wyffels, Keith Cook and Mary Bierkamp. Below, council members, front row: Pat Lawongsa, Anne Caley, Patti Wyffels, Kathie Swenson, Michelle Reisch. Kneeling: Calene Birky, Cindy Gath, Ethanie Dejongh, Gail Estenson, Dorothy Clark, Barb Frakes and Joan Meyer. Standing: Shawn Dougherty, Tim Ahrendt, Vickie Jauert, Lonette Schmuck, Brad Smook, Connie Kjenslee, Kathy Van De Vegte, Mary Bierkamp, Marlin Melzer, Margaret Merrill, Greg Aanenson, Tom Burns, Bill Weber, Mark Navara, Paul Odland and Keith Cook. Representing the students is the main objective of the Senior High Council this year. Serious and thoughtful attention to the requests and questions of the student body are care- fully considered. Some of the issues are original and some are repeated requests but all are considered and looked into by the council. Among some of the issues discussed this year are seniors out of study halls, a vending machine in the study hall, final tests, an outdoor graduation, and athletic tickets. These and many others have kept the council very busy and only time will tell whether some or all of the goals will be accomplished. 25
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G A A- Gaining Athletic Ability Developing Mind and Body Girls Athletic Association is an organiza- tion for girls in grades 9-12. The main goal of the organization is to have fun along with developing physical fitness, team effort, and good sportsmanship. Activities available to the girls this year were basketball, volleyball, gymnastics, bowling, track, archery, and golf. There was also a chance for the girls to play extramural volleyball, basketball, and gymnastic meets held with other schools. GAA activity pictures: 1. Deb Lam- mert returns a volley to her partner to win a match. 2. Mrs. Jeanne Rowron- GAA advisor. 3. Kathy Gabrielson demonstrates the correct bowling ap- proach. 4. Lee Ann Rue throws her ball in hopes of getting a strike. 5. Jr. High GAA members participate in a lively game of basketball. 6. Brenda, Linda, Darla, Brenda, Linda, and Carolyn en- gage in an invigorating game of flag football. 7. Mrs. Kathleen Hemme- GAA advisor-shows Marti Bruynes the correct procedure for archery. 8. Mary Bierkamp attempts a one handed walk- over. 9. Deb Mann, spotted by Joan Meyer, prepares to perform a back-hand spring. 10. Lori Arends shows her agility by performing a dive-cartwheel. 11. Jaan Meyer may look as if she's doing a crooked handstand, but she calls it a yogi hand- stand. 27
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