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6 'Y 23,1 4 B0 OF Dmrcrons At the end of Twirp Week Top Row: Jeannitte Nehrig, Song Leaderg Linda Cohorst, I-Iistorian:.Bette Wolff, Presidentg Sandra Cohorst, Secretary: Lois Schotte, SCRQ Marilyn Grauer, Assistant Program Chairman. I , , Bottom Row: Shirley Houtz, Program Chairman: Cathryn Dexter, District Six first Vice-President: Delma Lohse, Vice-President: Velma Lohse, Treasurer: Judy Ott, Pianist: Dorothy Griffin, Reporter. FHA Members Develop leadership The Future Homemakers of America organization is designed primarily to prepare those girls en- rolled in home economics to become better nomemakers. In FHA the girls learn to develop leadership and to promote international goodwill. This was the tenth anniversary of the national organization of FHA. At the anniversary meeting on March 20 a large cake with ten candles, symbolizing a wish for each year of the organization, was used as the centerpiece. The meeting was woven around the ten wishes represented by the candles. There were 128 members in the MHS chapter this year from all four classes. The girls may earn Chapter and Junior Degrees. Nine girls-JoAnn Brauchi, Betty Blanke, JoAnn Pralle, Carol Drever, Mary Ann Gleue, Nancy Grauer, Nila Brauchi, Yvonne Allerheiligen and Sara Eddy-received their Junior Degrees this year and wil-l be eligible to work on Chapter Degrees next year. Members attend-ed several out of town meetings. In October, 26 girls went to Clay Center for the fail conference. The district officers were elected at a meeting at Linn in February. Carol Drever was elected as the second vice-president of District Six. Carol attended the national meeting at Chicago in July. Sixty girls attended the sbate meeting at Topeka in March. The FHA also carried on many activities at home. On March 17 they served lunch to the 4-H clubs on 4-H Day. They put on the annual Twirp Dance on March 23 and conducted Twirp Week in the preced- ing days. In a style show for their mothers on May 1 the girls exhibited the clothes they had made. A national FHA project is the beautification of school grounds. Ten rose bushes have been planted on the school grounds by Karen Kloxin in connection with this project. A summer attraction was camp at Goddard. Delma Lohse, Bette Wolff and Cathie Dexter attend- ed camp the last week of May 1955. Children A-1 H M WSE 'Ze 061304 LIE IEEE 9 QW 2 1 2 f V F FHA tenth anniversary window display my gi
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Top Row Donna Estabrook Fern Dxerkmg Low1neH0lle Shlrley Harrles Ralelghta Barclay Sandra Cohorst Roberta Glllette Jane Hamllton Bettv Blanke Mavls Holle Nxla Frerklng Margaret Grauer JoAnn Brauchl Bette Lou Graham Bernlece Hartxg Fourth Row Sharon Cohorst Wxlma Jean Gerdes Lmda Cohorst Barbara Grauer Sara Eddy Mary Kupfersmlth Arlene Huerter JoAnn Duenslng Carol Drever Jenene Jurgens Sharon Breedung Judy Krug Yvonne Allerhelhgen Betty Kramer Patsy Cockerxll Tlurd Row Mary Lou Funke Barbara Koch Cathle Dexter Katherme Costello Ellsabeth Dougherty June Clark N1la Holle Delores Behrens, Marxlyn Grauer Nxla Brauchl Karen Kloxm Joyce Crome Pat Bledsoe Seoond Row Stella Ellls JoAnn Kloxer Mary Ann Bothwell Volanda Crome Norma Genschoreck Nancy Grauer Lucua Brodrxck Mary Jane Combow Bonnxe Blflggell, Mary Ann Gleue Dorothy Griffin Al1C6 Duensmg Front Row Shlrley Houtz Carol Bergen Carla Acton Sherrlll Blakeway Gerry Ann Koch Marllyn Hermesch Bonme Flm Rosalxe Babb Ellen Keatlng Mass Johnson Top Row Carlene Lllllbrldge Patsy Savxlle JoAnn Pralle Bernxce Poppen Jams Warren Karen Strand Thelma Perkms Carole Wvnn Karen Sherr11l Janet Wlegert Vlfglnla Schulz Betty Rhodes Margaret TJaden Lee Ann Stohs Grace Oehm Fourth Row Reva Popoen Donella NIcQuerx Carol Orr Helen Wlegers Lalfon Lohse Lons Schotte Bette VVolff Lols Voet Peggy Thxele Barbara Parrx Marxlee Throm Shxrley Sxpple Soma Sutton Third Row Ruth Ann Schmutz Nelda TJaden Lois Pllant Roseanne Saulle Jeanmtte Nehrlg Marxlyn Wlggms JoAnn Wassenberc, loan Marquardt Sharon Lockwood Shlrley Weber Delma Lohse Pat Rowland Janet Prxgel Second Row Marllyn Sherrlll Shlrley Mltschler Rosemary Mullen Conme Jo Nleberdlng Lols Sohl Joyce Taylor Carolyn Wanklyn Verneda Zlmmerman Lenor Lmkugel Front Row Mrs Vxsser Jane Wullschlegver Judy Ott Velma Lohse LaVcn Stohs Gloria Wlgglrrs Caroll Throm Sue Schweltzberger Beverly Prall 7 o 1 U I f l 1 all 2 3 , , , , , 7 I V - I I I ' 7 I ' 3 ' , Y , 1 , Y Y U I I 4 Y . , . . 3 , . , , ' , , , . , , , 0 ' v ' I I 1 I 1 U, . , , , ' . I l 1 I 1 I I I I I ' .. , . 6 3 5 ' . f Q . 9 5 , 1 , 1 , A- H 4 ay X s :Q x , A . i, g , t 3 ig 3 g, 4 , ,I Q y F A J 7 , : , , , l l . . . I . I I ' ' 1 . . - Y l ': A , - , . , , v 1 O .V I .YV 7 ' ' . , , , . . V Ol ' 1 ' Y Y I 1 '3 , , . Y I ' YA Y I 1 ' 5 - I , , , , y I 'D , , -.
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FFA OFFICERS Delmar TJaden 'vlce presldent 'VIerlm Frerkmg Reporter W11ll3m Gugenhan Sentmel Ldvsard Taphorn Presldent Charles Keatlng SCR Donald Ungerer Secretary Robert Gleue Treasurer i Seematter makes chlcken feeder FFA Group Wms Honors The Future Farmers of Amerlca orgamzatlon was deslgned to teach boys better farmmg and llvmg There are 35 members from all four classes ln the MHS chapter of FFA A Leadershlp School held mn September at Holton was the fxrst event whlch the 'NIHS chapter attended The chapter rece1ved a Sxlxer Emblem ln the Rltual Contest and a Bronze I-mblem 1n the FFA Informatlon contest The next actxvmty was a corn show held ln Noxember m vshlch ten boys exh1b1ted the1r products Late ln Noxember flve boys partlclpated ln a oubllc speakmg contest Donald Ungerer placed seventh h1gh 1nd1w1dual 1n the Poultrv Judg mg School at Wamego on February 10 In Luestock Judglnv School at Htffhland on March 28 the chapter placed flfth and Charles Keatmg was elghth hugh mdlvldual On Aprll 7 the chapter entered the Horton Better Beef Jud mg Contest and placed SlK1h Donald Ungerer vson Grand Ch.amp1on wxth h1s Hereford helfer The State Daxrw Husbandry Contest was held on Aprxl 30 and May 1 The chapter placed e1ghth 1n this contest whlle Donald Un erer placed flfth In addltton to these actxvltles the chapter carrled on busmess meet mgs throughout the year JUDGING TEAMS Schotte Second Row Mr Jacobson Donald Ungerer Merlin Frerkmg Edward Taphom George Schmutz RlCh ard Allerhexllgen John Bongerdmg Front Row Flloyd Drmnen Lenms Holle Gary Lohse Ronald Hormann Charles Keatmg Paul Seematter 4 Top Row George Schmutz Olner Schmutz Dawd Peterson Larry Chrlstener Don Schotte Wllbur Jorgen son Delmo Fmgel Loren Sthotte Jerrx Nordhus Tlurd Row Jerry BUPSI Darxl 'Vloeller John Bor erd ng Pax Hoean Allan Sxoboda Dexern Lmkugel Allen Prell Rxchard Allerhelllgen Jlm Cohorst Francls Tebbutt Second Row Lenms Holle Garx Lohse Ponald Hoxmann Larrx Remhardt Loren Gugenhan Gllbert Schm tz Flood Drmnen Nlelxm Seematter Rlchard Crauer Paul Seematter I-ront Ron Nlr Jacobson Charles heatlng I-dd Taphorn Delmar Tgaden Bob Gleue 'Slerlmd Frerkmg Don Ungerer William Gugcnhan fn h ' X, . ,. 1 ... - , , t 2 ' , 3 . I , 'L ' , - l . . . D . L nga? roi: . . . 7 A - 5 , Y . -A . V L . v V .n V 7 - . 0 F - - 4 ' u . . . I -.V - H - Z3 ' I . . 1 A . V , gv. Top Row: Delmar Tjaden, Robert Gleue, Donald U ' ' . . ' . ' - ' : Y I . V . I I 7 I I , ' 'c , - ' . ,' Av v A l v I ' Q I H . . 1' . , t ' , b' , , l . ,' , - ' C . V I , . ' ': . . 1 , . ' ' ' , I ie . , - ' , , . ' ' , 1 ' A 7: , .
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