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F F A Back row, left to right: Maurice Christenson, Rod Wendt, Charles Purdy, Richard Whitlow Charles Gommer Russell Lange, James Aden, Norman Moldenhauer. Lee Bear, Bob Splinter, Jim Angerhofer susk?6Derafd FoikAu®us Peterson' I-aVcrne Kruger, Kenneth Carr. Donald Whitlow, Dalton Ka- Second row from back, left to right: Kenneth McCulloch, Melvin Hall, Stanley Bohn. Kenneth Kasuske, James Farrell, Derald Olson, Clarence Bo ice. Kenneth Reiners. Lawrence Kruger, Samuel Kasuske, Ronald Dehne. Stanley Reiners. Roger McCulloch, John Peters, Dennis Skoog. Second row, left to right: Mr White. Leonard Folk, Dale Foss, Robert Brown. Evron Karges. William Mertens, Warren Falk. Richard Anderson. Nickolas McCulloch. Monte Kasuske David £uUf?er,DJameST Anderson, Jimmy Christians, Chad ron Orton, Wayne Senkbeil, Harold Thadcn, Gerald made, Byron Keents. Front row left to right: Elton Shauf. Bruce Orton. Dale Angerhofer, Donald Veen, Stanley Dock- ter Gerald Folk William Meyer. LaVerne Hofhen ke, James Tuchscherer, Robert Beck, Lawayne Ladwig, Howard Doekter, Orville Dockter, Glen Robel, Gene Leddy, Charles Kargleder, Duane Wellnitz This year the F. F. A. had the largest chapter in the state with a mem- bership of eighty-two. Officers for the season were, president and district president, August Peterson; vice president, Lawrence Kruger; secretary, Roderick Wendt; treas- urer, Kenneth Reiners; reporter, Russell Lange; and sentinel, Robert Splint- er. In October the livestock judging team, consisting of James Angerhof- er, Arlo Christians, and August Peterson, entered the national livestock judging contest in Kansas City, Mo. They were awarded a silver emblem plaque for their work. Ways of raising money included the selling of hot dogs at football games, selling magazine subscriptions, selling cement hog troughs, and building farm equipment. Six boys received the State Farmer degree. They were: James Anger- hofer, Russell Lange, William Mertens, Rod Wendt, August Peterson, and Kenneth Reiners. Page 26
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ANNUAL STAFF Seated: Gail Anderson, Clarice Kloster, Rosemary Eisenmenger, Nadine Nord, Dorothy Larson. Standing: JoAnne Monahan. August Peterson, Marilyn Siewert, Lauren Steege, Geraldine Mosey, Ronald Ruediger, Gloria Spiering, Adrienne Brakke, Dianne Karels. It has been the aim of this year's staff to make this an annual that their class will treasure in remembrance of their high school days. Co-editors—Rosemary Eisenmenger and Nadine Nord. Staff included Dianne Karels, Dorothy Larson, Adrienne Brakke, Mari- lyn Siewert, Ron Ruediger, Elizabeth Orth, August Peterson, Lauren Steege, Gail Anderson, loAnne Monahan, LaVerna Hansen, Geraldine Mosey, Gloria Spiering, Margie Reiners, and Gwen Stemsrud. M H S Drivers Win First In State Looking proudly at the team trophy they won in the first state driving contest are these mem- bers of the MHS team and their coach. Left to right are Clifford Hoeke, William Mertens, Coach Allan Quail, Norman Moldenhauer, and Neil Lewis. Page 25
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F H A Back row, left to right: Carol Folk, Audrey Redman. Mary Jane Storm, Esther Schweer, Carol Knock. Ramona Finnegan. Rose Angerhofer, Marian Thomas, Rosemary Barlage. Ruth Gommer, De- Laine Meyer, June Keller, Joan Menze, Janet Bunting, Loretta Manning, Lucille Flack, Shirley Nord, Mrs. Peterson. Second row from back, left to right: Carole Dorale. Darlene Thiele, Kay Lindell, Arlys Leddy, Jane Ebsen. Judy Valentine. Marie Fonder, Betty Schultz. Elaine Skaarer, Marjorie Reiners, Marian Pepka, Marilyn Bock. Joan Smith, Evelyn Schweer. Juanita Christianson, Deanna Fenhaus, La- Vonne Kosse, Evelyn Thompson. Third row. left to right: Shirley Bruner, Carol Vogel, Ann Tuchscherer. Darleen Sudbery, Joan Van Veen, LaVonne Anderson, Yvonne Bohman. Gwendolyn Stemsrud, Annabelle Schliesman, Beverly Monahan. Cynthia Selchert, Joan Gill. Joan Storm, Carol Koepke, Janet Davis. Arlene Wellnitz, Marilyn Willet. Front row, left to right: Vivian Bryngelson. Myrna Boerger, Marilyn Mertens, Gertrude Engelson, Joanne Harwick, Donna Williams, Betty Brotzel. Gladys Reiners, Ardelle Fenner, Betty Folk. Mary Keller, Roselyn Schmitt, Janice McCulloch. Shirley Jurgens, Donna Reynen, Geraldine McFarland. '52-'53 found the Future Homemakers of America busier than ever as under the guidance of Mrs. Peterson they entered into many projects. Highlight of the Homemakers' year was the Style Review and Moth- ers' Tea held this spring. Carol Knock was crowned Style Queen of the oc- casion as the mothers viewed the accomplishments of their daughters dur- ing the year. Gwen Stemsrud was outstanding in her FHA work as she received the coveted State Homemaker Degree. Several received their Junior Home- maker Degrees. Other activities included sending a box to the Crippled Children's Home in Sioux Falls and operating a concession during the solo and ensemble music contest here in February. Serving as president was Gwen Stemsrud; secretary, Ramona Finnegan; and treasurer, Darlene Thiele. Page 27
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