Luverne High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Luverne, MN)

 - Class of 1975

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Future Homemakers of America What is FHA? Sounds like a bunch of sewing and cooking to me! Future Homemakers of America isn't just sewing and cooking. It's girls dedicated to helping the community through service projects. Several of the service pro- jects they carried out this year were; making a stuffed animal for welfare children to be presented at District Convention, visiting the elderly at the Mary Jane Brown Home, and encouraging self betterment among their members. The Junior High chapter also offers a $300 scholarship to any girl who has been a member of FHA for two years and she doesn't necessarily have to be int- erested in home economics. Under the advisors of Miss Peterson and Miss Johnson the chapters are sure to have another good year. Above: Jr. High FHA officers are; Row 1: Jill Holm, Terri Busse, Luanne Tilstra, PatVanderberg. Row 2: Sue Hilbrands, Missy Weinman, Linda Estenson, Lori Gradert, Miss Johnson. Row 3: Tammi Busse, Jody Swenson. Above left: Sr. High FHA members, Cheryl Swenson, Judy Bakken, and Jean Loose listen attentively at an FHA meeting. FHA: Molding future homemakers Below: Jr. High FHA girls relax during an FHA meeting. Below left: Sr. High FHA Officers areLetha Laackmann, Val Watts, Kym Spease, Betty Glaser, Jeanne Loose, Jane Jarchow, and Barb Hartz.

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Right: Varsity debate squad with trophies won at Windom debate tournament. Left to right: Kathy VanDeVegte, Sue Vander Kooi, Teresa Birkeland, Randy Arp. Middle Right: Debate coaches Mr. Sanden (Varsity) and Mr. Shapley (ft. Varsity and novice). Bottom Right: Luveme's newest and most promising debate team, Doug Van Heerde and Paul Brehm. Below: Jr. Varsity debate squad . Standing, left to right: Jim Van Hove, and Jody Veldkamp Kneeling, left to right: Doug Van Heerde, Paul Brehm. Debate? What is debate? Debate is research, arguing, logic, travel, swimming in the middle of the winter, meeting new people, frustration, gaining new knowledge and having fun. Debate involves a lot of hard work, but there is also fun involved. Almost every weekend the debators journey to some other town in the tri- state area for a debate tournament. Some of the tournaments begin on Friday and conclude on Saturday. At these two-day tournaments, the debators usually stay overnight, often times in a motel with an indoor swimming pool. When the debating is over on Friday afternoon, the debators have the rest of the evening to themselves, ihese tournaments are usually a lot of fun. Debaters strive for state 23



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Art Club Art Club officers, front: Kristi Sammons, vice president, Kerrilyn Gacke, president. Back: Kathy Bendt, secretary-treasurer, Mary Engebretson, student council representative. Middle: advisor Mr. Tim Bums, won- ders what to do next. Steve Hoffman. Steve Haper works diligently on his project. Members of Art Club, front row: Kendall Braa, Steve Hap- er, Steve Hoffman. Second row: Penny Ohlen, Deb Weinzetle, Sharon Remme, Jody Holm, Les Kleinke, Phyllis Surprenant. Third row: Barb Helle, Kathy Van DeVegte, Karen Pederson, Kathy Bendt, Mary Enge- bretson, Kristi Braa, Fourth row: Gary Kurtz, Linda Pike, Kerrilyn Gacke, Kathy Kruger, Tim Bums and Kristi Sammons. Would you like to buy a mighty Cardinal sweatshirt? Well, if you would, contact an art club member and they will gladly sell you one. The selling of the sweatshirts is the man project for art club this year. From the money earned, they hope to make a trip to the cities and go to Chan- hasin dinner theater. This year, art club has a new advisor, Mr. Tim Burns. Their club meets on every third Thursday of the month. So if you are interested in art, journey down the hall to the art room and you will see where the action is.

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