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F. F. A. OFFICERS STANDING, LEPT TO RIGHT Mr. Kelro, Instructor; Francis Hoida, Treasurer; Stank-y Geiella, Sentinel SEATED Donald Ncuier, President; Charles Zuege. Secretary; Donald Con fd r Vice-President.
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F. H. A. ACTIVITIES This is ihe first semester that Luxemburg High School has organized an F. H, A. Chapter, This first year our chapter has an enormous membership of 60. Almost all of the girls in school joined ihe chapter. At an informal election meeting, Shirley Glaser was chosen President; Alice Speerschneider, Vice- President; Berdina Sconzert, Secretary; Dolores Prahl, Treasurer; Gladys Stahl, Historian; and Barbara Nooyen, Song Leader. When we held our first formal meeting, we were very fortunate to have the state Vice-President of the f. H. A., Miss Joan Gritt, as our guest. She told us a few of the most important things about the organ¬ ization we had recently joined, At ibis meeting we also asked Dorothy Barbiaux to tell us of her most pleasant trip to Badger Girl s State last summer, We hold regular monthly meetings in our new Home Economics building. At these meetings we discuss old and new business, and talk over ways of raising funds to finance our infant chapter. At one meeting we decided to take up Ihe special project of trying to promote better health among the students (n Luxemburg High. So far we have taken a survey of the students to determine how much medical care the average student actually received. A joint project between the F. F. A. and the F. H. A. was a winter semi-formal dance which we called the Snow Ball. In our appropriately decorated gym, Shirley Novak and Francis Hoida led the grand march as King and Queen of the Snow Ball. F. F. A. ACTIVITIES The Luxemburg Chapter of the Future Farmers of America had a very active year wilh an enroll¬ ment of 85 members and a rounded program of agricultural activity and entertainment, Probably the mosf outstanding program was the purebred hog program where Ihe chapter furnished hogs to Ihe boys out of the chapter funds A new farm shop was established, Judging teams were sent to the University of Wisconsin and the Northeast Livestock Exposition. Entries were made in the f T F. A. speaking and judging contests. Many short radio programs also were given on the Luxemburg Hour . For recreation, the Chapter sponsored a basketball team and trips to the State Fair, Jay Lake at Woodruff, and a trip to the four-wheel-drive truck plant at Ctinlonvitle. During rhe winter a Snow Ball was co-sponsored with the F, H, A. girls. Monthly meetings were held with good agricultural and sports films featured after the business meeting. Funds were raised Through cooperative efforts of the Cheptei members who sold candy and pop at football and basketball games. They also had a 4-day stand at the local fair.
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