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LEARNING TO SETA TRAINING TABLE HOME EC. GIRLS ENTERTAINING The Future Homemakers of America was a very active club throughout the 1962-63 school year. The club sent delegates to the State Convention at Huron and the Regional Meeting at DeSmet. They sponsored the annual Sweetheart Ball and at the Ball, they chose David Hammer as Beau and Kenneth For- man as Prince. A very worth-while project was added to their ac- tivities this year. The FHA bought records for the St. Williams Home as a Christmas gift. Under the leadership of senior Arloa Barlage as president, with Miss Ellis as their adviser, the club had a very busy year. Arloa Barlage, FHA President and Regional Officer F. H. A. OFFICERS Seated, left to right: L. Spanton, M. Trapp, S. Szyman- ski, M. Beck, Standing, left to right: A. Trapp, W. Anderson, J. Hoeke, J. Aesoph, S. Bue. 19
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SOWERS OF THE FIELD Kansas City Boys, David Hammer and Ralph Schmidt THE GREEN THUMB FARMERS The Future Farmers of America organization of Milbank High School had a very busy year. Under the leadership of their adviser, Mr. White, they completed many in- teresting and worth-while projects. Some of these were the selling of magazines subscriptions and running the concession stand at the football games. One of their most important activities was the annual Parents and Sons Barbecue over which President Larry Englund presided. At this time. Sweetheart Linda Nelson was chosen with Evelyn Falk and Sandra Nelson as other candi- dates for this title. They also assisted the F. H. A. in presenting the annual Sweetheart Ball in February. In addition, they sent two delegates to the National Convention in Kansas City and were also represented at the State F. F. A. Convention. Officers: Seated, I to r: D. Ham- mer, L. Englund, D. Van Erem. Standing, I to r: S. Johnson, L. Schweer, R. Schmidt 18 Dennis Van Asch and Ralph Schmidt taking a bre?k
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THE GIRLS JOIN IN Tumblers, Front: M. Cramer, M. Elster. Back Left to Right: J. Oeh- ler, J. Wright, K. Gunderson. A Cheerleaders, Front: L. Grams. Back Left to Right: C. Berkner, J. Aesoph, M. Selgeby. The A cheerleaders wore white uniforms with maroon letters this year. They traveled to the games and led the fans in cheering the Bulldogs cn to victory. The B cheerleaders wore gold skirts with white sweaters. They cheered for the B Basketball team this year. Under the direction of Mrs. Colberg the High School girls tumbling team performed various stunts during half-time of the basketball games. B Cheerleaders, Front Left to Right: M. Daly, P. Dorn- busch, L. Spalding. Back: M. Szymanski. 20
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