Mishicot High School - Arrow Yearbook (Mishicot, WI)
- Class of 1968
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,,i,Q X I, ,, 11' ' I, N,-Y 1 l H W L i i 1 n V L X I n r I , I Y . . Q MQMWW O A wwf V1 ! .- -. au. - THE SENIOR CLASS GF MISHICGT CCDMMUNITY HIGH SCHOCDL PRESENTS THE ARRCDW T968 CO-EDITORS MR. SCHULTZ-ADMINISTRATOR GRADUATES, CLASS OF 1968 We hear and read so much about the troubled world in which we live, and I guess we can admit that the problems are numerous. Somehow, however, working with you through the years has permitted me to maintain an optimistic outlook on the state of world affairs. I think you have shown the intelligence, courage, and desire which will be needed to face the challenges which lie ahead. I believe youth has shown a sincere interest in the welfare of mankind and a deeper understanding of the problems of our times than any previous generation has had for its own problems. As you work toward happiness and success in life, do not permit yourself to be sidetracked by false values. May our world become a better place because of your desire to make it so. Good Luck, O. H. Schultz 2 KIRK i' HGME MR. LYLE ANDERSON MR. ROBERT BARLOW Subject Area: Industrial Arts Subiect Area: English, Biology Advisor: Freshmen Class, Stage Director Advisor: Baseball, Wrestling, Basketball MR. WOODROW BERGNER MR. DONALD DUBOIS MR. PAUL FRELICH Subiect Area: Science, Driver Education Subject Area: High School and Elementary Subject Area: English, High School and Ele Advisor: Junior Class, Athletic Director Art mentary, Physical Education Advisor: Stage Director Advisor: Football, Basketball, Baseball MRS. ANITA GULSETH MR. DONALD HALADA Subiect Area: FY9f'lCl'l, Elementary Af? Subject Area: Agriculture, Special Shop AClVlSOf2 Ffel'1Cl'1 Clllbf Ski, ClUb Advisor: Junior Red Cross, F.F.A. 3 MR. DONALD HEUSTERBERG MR. DAVID KELLEY Subject Area: Mathematics, American History Subject Area: Biology, Mathematics Advisor: Junior Class, Track Advisor: Freshmen Class, Track, Camera Ciub, Otticial School Photographer MR. RAYMOND KOCH MISS CAROL LEVENHAGEN Subject Area: English, Mathematics Subject Area: Vocal and Elementary Music Advisor: Forensics, One-Act Play Advisor: Freshmen Class I ,,.w..,,,,,,,,3 s as .V w K , ,Q MRS. HAZEL MEYE Subject Area, Business Education Advisor: School Newspaper if i V Z. A MR. GLENN NELSON MRS. RUTH REINKS Subject Area: Instrumental and Elementary Subject Area: Home Economics Music Advisor: F.H.A. Advisor: Pep Band, Stage Band A Wwvwrs R MR. CLINTON PETERS MISS MERILYN ROTH Subject Area: High School and Elementary Subject Area: High School and Elementary Physical Education Physical Education Aclvisor: Football, Basketball, Transportation Advisor: Sophomore Class, Cheerleading, and Attendance Supervisor, Dean of Boys G,A,A, .-swung.: is X MRS. MARY SCHEUER MRS. DOROTHY SCHULTZ MR. JOHN SPEVACEK I 4 ' Subiect Area: Latin, English Subiect Area: Speech, English SULVIQC' Afeaf E '9l'5l'f Wofld H'5lO'V Advisor: latin Club Advisor: Radio Club, Sophomore Class, All Advisor: Senior Class, Forensics, Annual School play MR. CLARENCE STANGEL MR. SANFORD WOLFMEYER Subiect Area: Social Problems, American Subject Area: Science History 5 Advisor: Junior Class, All-School Play, Audio- Advisor: Senior Class, Annual Visual Coordinator, Camera Club LI E BRARIANS GUIDANCE COUNSELOR MR. FRED TAIT Subject Area: Science and Health Advisor: Student Council, Service Club CI-IOOL BOARD Clarence Spevachek, Treasurerg Emil Schleis, James Tuma, Richard Baugniet, Wilbert Brey, Ed Suess, Clerkg Sherman Nimmer, President 7 RROW STAFF J J. West, S, Hodek, Co-Editorsg Mr. Stangel, Mrs. Scheuer, Advisors ADV TYPISTS ERTISING First Row-M. Moore, C. G, Peroutka, C. Katzka, S. Siehr First Row-R. Wachtel, J, Gauthier, D. Oswald Second Row-M. Cookie, J. Schmidt, J, Rehbein, R. Stueck, J, Sprang, Second Row-J. Lukes, J. Herrmann, S, Dvorak, B, Halada J. Bohacek ARTISTS B. Halada, E. Wilfert 8 CLASS or ss SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT HARVEY KIMMES DIANE TESS SECRETARY TREASURER MARIANN COOKLE SHIRLEY REZBA IO - Opwx ,JJ fur -j x fx W M AFDNXBK Mi Xxx N X' U ,NF .Did Ol . IX ww RP My . 1' U . ,5f ',3 VV dj 1 IjlANCYVn., , BERGER Q A Off? J N 1 V X9 ,NM W DENNIS BOLLE TERRY CHALOUPKA f ' r ! ffl f 1 Q. ' fax Y . M, 4,a,L4 ,V Mx cu! M, It 1 ,I , X1 V., .4 A ,1 , ,, l W4 y if V, L A V ,I-fri? .' 'l I 'WL f Irv 1 f f . , 11 1' ' ' 1 XrJb VN .E-1 'U-owxvk' bfx 7'f'Q,1'VL 1 ,KKK -fffff , jcffify If 11 I 5, If 7 ffLfC -,fj.2f,gZ7244,g 0 M, 1 . ll. 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McCreary 26 MARY BITTO VALEDICTORIAN BADGER BOY RAPHEAL MEIER All School Play 4 Varsity Club 3,4 Forensics 4 French Club 2,3,4y Officer-Trea su rer-2, Vice President-3, President-4 Football 'l,2,3,4 Vtfrestling 3,4 Baseball 2 Track 3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Badger Boy State-1967 3 Nomination for Outstanding Teenager of America 4 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SALUTATORIAN sooo cmzsusr-up AwAno BADGER Gm BADGER BOY D.A.R. AWARD STEPHEN DVORAK National Honor Society National Science Foundation Program Brown University-Providence, R. I. 1967 Outstanding Senior Citizen Outstanding Teenager Badger Boy Representative in Senate Youth Program Jr. Science and Humanities Symposium Mathematical Association Contest Winner 3,4 Football l,2,4 Basketball l,2,4 Track l,2,3,4 One-Act Play 2,3 All-School Play 2,3 Forensics T,2,3,4 Cam-Sci Club 3,4 Latin Club l,2,3,4 Library Reading Program 1,2 Freshmen Class President Junior Class Treasurer Oriole Reporter 3 Annual Business Manager 4 Varsity Club 4 Boys Bowling 2,3 , . 'F I X . rw ar t '!'i. 57Y 'aT.i'tFt K 4.- SHIRLEY HODEK Badger Girl 3 National Honor Society 3,4 DAR 4 F.H.A. l,2,3,4 Representative l Chapter Treasurer 3,4 Green Lake Delegate 2 G.A.A. l,2,3,4 Sportshead 4 Latin Club l,2,3,4 French Club 4 Pep Band l Solo 8. Ensemble Tournamen Pep Club l,2,3,4 Varsity Cheerleader 3,4 Forensics 2,3 Radio Club 3,4 Red Cross Society 3,4 Oriole Stat? 3,4 Annual Co-Editor 4 Librarian 'I Back Row--S. Dvorak, R, Meier, Mr. Tait, J. Lukes Front Row-S. Hodek, R' Pod '3b5kY, J. West A squad cheerleaders were Janie Rhein, Cheryl ENIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 1, 1964, Mishicot High School wel- comed ninety-six freshmen who were entering the most important phase of their education. Our Freshmen class was guided by: Steve Dvorak- President, Diane Tess-Vice President, Mary Ann Staral- Secretary, and Harvey Kimmes-Treasurer. Represent- ing our class on Student Council were: Jane Rhein, Deanna Schneider, and James Lukes. Mr. Anderson and Mr, Colbern were our advisors. Janie Rhein was chosen as a team cheerlead- ef. Our homecoming float, We'll Feed the Bluejays Defeat won second place in float competition. With these fond memories, we left behind our freshmen year and began our sophomore year. Our second year saw us with Diane Tess-Vice President, and Kathy Maly-Treasurer. were Janet West, Bob Zik, Harvey Kimmes-President, Mariann Cookle-Secretary, Student Council members and Jane Rhein. Cheryl Katzka and Janie Rhein were chosen B team cheerleaders. Our Miss Brooks , the All-School Play saw Steve Dvorak, Eileen Wilfert, Rita Podrabsky, Mary Ann Staral, and Deanna Schneider as participants. Eileen Wilfert was selected as a member of Radio Club. Our Homecoming float, It's Time to Wrap Up Victory , took a third. As Juniors, with Mr. Anderson and Mr. Kelley as advisors, we returned to M.H.S. Class officers were: Dennis Yanda-President, Diane Tess-Vice President: Mariann Cookle-Secretary: and Steve Dvorak-Treasurer. Student Council members were Janet West, Janie Haese and Harvey Kimmes. 1 ln The Misty Moonlight was the theme of our Junior Prom, held at Fox Hills for the first time in history. Music was provided by Joe Buffano. King Ron Wachtel, and Queen Cheryl Katzka reigned over the event. Members of the court were, Harvey Kim- mes and Janie Haese: Janie Rhein and Jack Herrmann, June Sprang and Bill Halada: Pete Holmes and Patty Lambert, and Gary Reinke and Diane Tess. One of the highlights of our Junior year was our basketball team. They won the regional title, then went on to defeat Brillion in the Sub-Sectional. From there they advanced to the Sectional Tournament at Green Bay. In the first night of play they lost to Green Bay West Wildcats in a closely fought battle. This destroyed all hope of going to state. Leading juniors on the squad were: Pete Holmes, Gary Reinke, Ron Wachtel, Mike Weber, Jim Zeman, and Alan Schultz. Katzka, and Shirley Hodek. Eileen Wilfert was named Co-Ed Correspondent for M.H.S. Shirley Hodek was chosen Badger Girl and Steve Dvorak and Raphael Meier were Badger Boys. Rita Podrabsky was winner of the Voice of Demo- cracy contest. Jim Lukes and Deanna Schneider were band clinic representatives. Mary Moore and Mariann Cookle were chosen as co-editors of the school paper, The Oriole. As seniors we chose: Harvey Kimmes-President, Diane Tess-Vice President, Mariann Cookle-Secretary, and Shirley Rezba-Treasurer. Mr. Stangel and Mrs. Scheuer were our new advisors. We were represented on the Student Council by Cheryl Katzka, Jackie Bruck- shen, and June Sprang. ln the fall of 1967, the football team took second place in the conference. The seniors on the team were: Steve Dvorak, Raphael Meier, Jim Holschbach, Ron Wachtel, Pete Holmes, Gary Reinke, Al Schultz, Dick Oswald, Bill Halada, Jim Retzlaff, Mike Finnel, Dan Zipperer, and Jim Lukes. On October 19 homecoming was held. The theme was Harvest Ball. Our homecoming float placed first. Homecoming royalty consisted of King Jack Herr- man and Queen Janie Rhein. The court consisted of Pete Holmes, Patty Lambert, Dick Oswald, Ron Wach- tel, Gary Reinke, Alan Schultz, and Rita Podrabsky. Eileen Wilfert was chosen as the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. Janet West and Shirley Hodek began work as co- editors of the Arrow. Chosen as A team cheerleaders were Shirley Hodek, Janie Rhein, and Cheryl Katzka. Shirley Hodek was named D.A.R. winner, and Steve Dvorak was named Outstanding Senior Citizen. CLASS OFFICER JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS First Row-- M. Voelkerl-Secretary, S, Rehbein, Treasurer, B. Samz-Vice is President, P. Samz-President Second Row-Mr. Heusterberg, Mr. Bergner, Mr. Wolfmeyer Advisors 1 I I if ,.... W V , SOPH. CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer, B. Budysz-Secretary First Row-D, Holmes-President, J. Yanda-Vice President, J. Samz- Second Row-Mr. Spevacek, Mr. Frelick, Miss Roth-Advisors FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS ihxns-n-an Secretaryp B, Ney, Treasurer First Row--R, Dvorak, President, B. Zeman, Vice President, D. Bolle, Second Row-Mr. Kelley, MISS Levenhagen. Mr. AHCIBFSOFI ACIVISOYS UN IOR i X Firsr Row-J. Schmoock, M, Weber, K. Staudinger, S. Skubal, S. Deid- J. Stechmesser, C. Ullman rick, J. Gohr, S. Treichel Third Row--D. Kempen, P, Trousil, L. Levenhagen, J, Zinkel, J. Scdla Second RowvK. Suess, B. Samz, R. Finnel, L, Ferry, P. Grefz, S. Haag, cek, D. Ruether, B. Garceau, W. Prochazka l . X V . I First Rowv-C. Scheuer, P. Samz, K, Bergner, A, Trierweiler, B. Rehak, Van Den Heuvel, S. Coenen P. Michalski, H. Rehbein Third Row--G. Wasurick, R. Kellner, D. Farmer, T, Maresh, G. Augus Second Rowe-HS. Swetlik, S. Mott, L, Patek, R. Pilon, W, Ruelle, M. tine, R. Lorenz, B. Haese, M. Ferry, D, Kaiser 30 UNIORS First Row- -D, Novak, J. Bremser, P. Lorenz, B. Brey, J. Miske, B. Bud- ysz, M. Voelker Second Row-H. Cywinski, P. Marquardt, D. Graycarek, D, Frank, P. lf. R .. -514519 Trosf, G. Hoischbach, S. Brey, J, Wavrunek, M. Guex, J. Gove Third Row-T. Wagner, T. Armstrong, R. Sawyer, K, Basken, D. terer, C. Carviou, B. Schleis, P, MacDonald, D. Reif Hu H' First Row -C. Shebesta, D. l.aRose, V. Marlow, M, Theyerl, T, Rezek, Third Row-D. Hassemer, K. Cigler, W, Wolfmeyer, J. Loberger, J T. Arkens, J. Tollefson Loberger, J. Bohman, E, Spaude, B. Dvorak, S. Rehbein, C. Podrabsky Second Row-P, Bruhn, P. Krajnik, J. Ney, M. Johanek, D. Pech, L. P. Augustine Hauschultz, A. Tadych, L. Zelewske, J. Olson OPHOMORE Af' Y Q- 4. i k Q . 1 .,,,,. Q -. L L -K R. Siehr, S. Skubal, C, Deprey, G. Bruhn, D. Assman, W. Burdick, C. Bremser Third Row-L. Peltier, B. Grothoflf, J, Farmer, R. Siehr, T, Delleman, B. Pribyl, V. Siehr, C. Specht, H. Lambrecht, L, Krueger First Row--D. Marquardt, B. Berger, M. Moen, T. Rohl Second RowfAJ, Wichlacz, M. Zik, P. Bertler, M. Samz, M. Mcissner, 5 T' A. , ..,,z - W .. 5 A QV, .., Q55 First Row-D. Schneider, D. Funk, R, Retzlaff, S. Kouba, J, Lambert, Vocke, D, Pekgrek, S, Tefzlaff, P, Miske D- Kfilek, D- R27-ek Third Row-M, Woodcock, M, Petska, M. Paqueiie, D. Reindl, J. Dou- Second Row-C. Kakes, P. Dellemann, M, LeRoy, M. Augustine, T. bek, T. Gesser, D. Lodl, P. Moore, C. Krzizikc, V. Jerabek 32 SOPHO ORE V. . K ' i 'i fffrfsi, f .. 115 , 5. f,fL Q 5 Nm ' -3 :A lk ' N . 1. LL f fl i 1, . i A 'N ' f 'J . '62-L ml N. K 'I I X Q-Q J V 5 ki . '. A Q First Row -L. Dolski, T. Van Seggern, C, Shaw, S. Stueck, J. Princl, man, T. Nehring, C. Springer, J. Samz, B. Halla, C, Oswald B. Kiemm, D. Reznichek Third Row- M. Krcnforsi, M, Kouba, J. Koenig, R, Wegner, A. Wag- Second Row--L. Stuckey, P. Engeldinger, J, Yanda, D. Ross, G. Mess- ner, G. Bodwin, D. Kobes, C. Kornely, M. Kochrosky, B, Budysz gy, ,,..L, , , L - 1 4 if! K J . D 1 I-i H: f sf f' wi, if . J , 1JJ f . l 9 First Row-L, Nehring, P- Slwbal. K. Lobergef, D- Pierce, C- Sauberf, zer, D. Bernhardt, A. Kcnitzer, J, Maly, N. Zeman, C. Haelfrisch K. Peroutka, T. Henrickson Third Row-B. Koch, D. Pautz, D. Suess, R. Hruska, K, Holmes, G. Per- Second Row-K. Marlow, D. Gerisch, D. Holmes, D. Holmes, J, Konii- outka, B. Berres, S. Stransky, J, Gaufhier, D. Trierweiler 33 FRE HME 9 v A .. or First Row-C. Bohacek, R. Witak, R. Ney, C. Cherney, M. Miske, F. K. Skubal, P. Haese Schmoock ' Third Row-'G. Reii, C, Shebesta, D. Reif, J. Moen, C. Veiting, B. Zim- Second Row--C. Zelewske, T. Wiiak, G. Princl, L, Nutt, M. Theyerl, merhakel, D. Bohman, L. Doiski . A ff W K .-A-3' First Row-J. Basken, D. Bolle, C. Kornely, L, Cisler, C. Brenser, M. Weber, C. Budysz Springstube Third Row-M. Moore, K. Schmidt, G, Stangel, T. Nehring, J. Lorenz, Second Row--A. Born, J. Ney, T. Bivto, J, Lorenz, R. Springer, G. E. Born, J. Staudinger, T, Bohm 34 FRESHM N ii Yi vw , wg 2 t , , 1 T First Row-MA Kvitck, J, Kakes, B, Ferry, C. Ralwmlow, C. Lukasik, L. bal, B, Bemhien, R, Dvorak Berrcs Third Row-L. Hlinak, J, Rehbein, M, Schuler, B. Krurnmel, S. Koch, Sc-cond Row-B, Zeman, B. Wegner, D, LOClair, M, Cimasensky, J. Sku- S, Pautz First Row 'MA Kroma, C, Mayefnke, D, Katzka, S4 Rathsack, J. Rhein Third Row-A. Rohl, O. Webster, D. Trochil, P, Wondrash, M, Schleis, Second Row-K. Kellner, K. VVGVYUUGR, A- Sweflik, D. Holschbach, A, K, Derenne, MA Dirkman, M. Hasserner, G. Karstaedt, J. Flessert Basken, S. Govc, N4 Kochrosky, D, Haack, T, Eine 35 'bl 'll' 'Sad' -6 an-.. vu-'F Z ai MUSIC AND OFFICER 59551 M. M -xxx m , A. 0 k . 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Rhein, Secretary-Treasurer, K. Skubal, President BOY'S GLEE CLUB OFFICERS S. Yanda, Vice-President, C, Armstrong, President 42 ii, as UNHHICHORU Firsi Row--Miss Levenhagen, K. Skubal, D. Reif, T. Rohl, J. Lorenz, Springer S. Kouba Third Row---C. Mayefskc, C. Haelfrisch, P. Skubal, K. Marlow, D. Le- Second Row--M. Krcma, S, Rathsack, V. Jcrabck, C. Kakes, R. M. Ciair, J, Rhein, C, Shebesta BOY' GLEE an ,aw vs 5 CLUB z wi Y s RMK , was 1 ..' 1. is Q .f 5 Q ,g- x i Q In . B X Q x . , 5 1 X i Am . L First row-Miss levenhagen, D. Lodi, M. Meissner Fourth Row--C. Armstrong, J. Koenig, W. Prochazka, J. Maly, G. Bod- Second Row-J. Bohman, B. Pribyl, D. Krizek win, D. Holmes Third Row-S, Yanda, G, Messman, D. Loeh, R. Reif TRIPLE TRIO First Row-M. Staral, J. Schmidt, P. Meyer Second Row-M. Guex, R. Finnel, C, Specht Third Row-A. Trierweiler, J. West, D. Schneider MADRIGAL 45 eu! vga WIT? -44-nb: ,A .AM fs: if ,rf 341' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES PROM 1967 1 3 2 5 5 xv PROM 1968 QUEEN, JUDY EELLS KING, ROBERT DVORAK 49 HOMECOMI G COURT From ROW-A. Trierweiler, R. Podrabsky, J, Rhein CQueenD, P. Lam- Back ROWfG. Reinke,,A. Schultz, J, Herrmann fKin95, P. Holmes, D beri, C. Podrabsky, K, Bergner Ogwaldl R, F' 3 z .2 Wachfel 'X sw in k 3 -ff J? ..'.f:'-.f5?:::f'i ' U I if P' 'L-1 i , 2 Z. ,JR ,ix I N L ' . 3 , W1 1, 77 -vkugg-ff ,A W- .V , - ,n , 5-5 , . gn ,iwqwgg L, 3 , k .. Q 'ZF Q -- i ' Q any J 5lisy +Alwf1zi! - ' A' - A Q 5 ' li-sm 4-ff ' .L y -if ek .g ' l ' - N ' ,.. , .. I - L , W L L ,Q,,f15,,g 4 ? Liy. 2 1W.A 1 4, . SHE? 50 ,L.L- X . ,i + I 3 'Q FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA XXSNAKEIPQO 58 'jg ' gg Q' rn S ,el-I E A Q 'l. in 4 '90 NEW NK 5 I F. H. . OFFICER Qs .i I I 1 a X , -.w-...v . 9 C 1 :,3 2, W,- s 2 YK V -1- y , , . tw... ' . sg. it ,ig First Row-P. Samz, Vice President, S, Hodek, Treasurer, E. Wilfert, Chairmen, Mrs. Rienks, Advisor, K, Bergner, Parliamentarian, P, Augus- Presidentg C. Scheuer, Secretary tine, Food Co-Chairmen Second Row--M. Zik, Reporter and Historian, C. Podrabsky, Food Co- This past year, Mishicot FHA has been active in meeting tor the freshmen. Many skits were planned Chapter activities. They started oft the year with the to give the freshmen an idea of the activities con- annual FHA-FFA barbecue and trip to the State Fair, nected with FHA. October brings around Halloween, both occurring during the month of August. and this year, Halloween brought a costume party The September meeting was a get acquainted forthe girls. At this meeting the costumes were iudg- F.I-I.A. REPRE E TATIVE First Row-R. Podrabsky, K. Suess, B, Koch, C. Bohacek Second Row-P. Augustine, D, Holshbach, J. Schmidt, M. Bertrand, Budysz 54 4 PM . .. . .sys . for Af First Row-J. Bohacek, D, Reif, P. Engeldinger, H, Cywinski, P. Mar- quardt, P. Meyer, S. Hodek Second Row-C. Katzka, H. Lambrecht, M. Zik, L, Krueger, S. Brey, D. ed, games played, and the freshmen initiation took place. During December the annual joint FHA-FFA Christ- mas Party was held. Each class presented a skit and after exchanging presents, there was dancing and games. The first week in April again was FHA week. On this day members wear red and white clothing. In the last part of April the Mother-Daughter banquet was held. The FHA members have also had various proiects Funk, J. Sprang, S. Siehr, S. Kouba, C. Specht, S, Skubal Third Row--J. Wichlacz, W. Burdick, K, Wavrunek, C. Bohacek, C. Shebesta, J. Rhein, L. Cisler, C, Bremser, S. Tetzlaft, C4 Kakes, S. Funk this past year. This includes a roller skating party at the beginning ot the year and during one of the bas- ketball games the girls sponsored a pizza and apron sale. Presiding over the meetings of the FHA this past year was Eileen Wiltert, the Chapter's President. Pat Samz, Vice-President, has been very busy with such things as planning the program for the year. The Se- cretary ofthe club is Cathy Scheuer and Shirley Hodek, as treasurer, is in charge of handling the finances. Mary Beth Zik was elected reporter and historian. I : A S JF' A K 3 I. 'T ' ill h Y J- . . :fx li . ' , Z,r'i A T ' is F MM F ' sf R, - . '. f A t ' 1 f L. ,ff ' Q- 5 its K i P x ii E ls First Row-C. Kornely, M, Kvitek, C, Lukasik, L. Berres, C. Krizizike, J. Rhein Second Row-J. Basken, D. Holschbach, A. Basken, M, Krcma, M. , ...f- n 'x Miske, N. Kochrosky, D. Haack, M. Woodcock, P, Moore Third Row--J. Haese, C. Shaw, P. Michalski, D, Kaiser, D. Tess, P. Lambert, R. Stueck, E. Wilfert 53 'f , r 1 - K z X -G f Ewa, i . ' ggi . 5 gf . ' ray., I g . 'r . 04' ' Q- A fy' - if Q. 5 First Row-P. Skubal, D, Trierweiler, J. Samz, B. Halla, C. Haelfrisch, Budysz, C. Scheuer, J. Princl, B, Schleis, C. Carviou J. Gauthier Third Row--B. Koch, K. Peroutka, G. Kocian, J. Nehring, J, Eells, C. Second Row--C, Kornely, M. Kochrosky, K. Loberger, S. Stueck, B, Oswald, K. Bergner, P. Sarnz, A, Trierweiler Responsible for the lunch committee are Patsy Au- gustine and Carol Podrabsky who act as chairmen. Other various committees have also been handled by the ofticers. Each year, the separate classes choose representa- tives. The freshmen class representatives are Donna Holschbach and Cindy Bohacek. The sophomores are represented by Suzie Stueck and Bonnie Budysz. Jun- ior representatives are Kathy Suess and Patsy Augustine and the senior representatives are Rita Podrabsky and Jean Schmidt. Mrs. Rienks again acted as the club's advisor this year. She does a fine iob and helps the girls with their ideas and plans. Throughout the past year many girls have con- tributed their time and effort towards helping the club either by serving on a committee, helping with a pro- iect, or iust being in a skit. All these things help to better a club and make it m-ore interesting and fun to be a member of. The help these girls have given is appreciated by all the members of the Mishicot FHA Chapter. i -wx x sr ,I 1, I First Row-S. Rehbein, P, Augustine, S. Rezba, R. Podrabsky, C. Per- Zaman, M, Kellner, P. Krainik, J Tollefson outka, M. Moore Third Row--P. Bruhn,. P. Haese,'J. Bruckschen, K. Maly, J, Schmidt, Second Row-M. Guex, C. Podrabsky, K. Suess, B. Samz. R Finnel, B. J. West, M. Cookle, S, Skubal, J. Skubal FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 'Rf' jig 133 pgx I X TI 1' p-, W ff Z 5 6 A - rg . H-Q' XfQZQ1Cu1-TON? lyk!! M93 F. F. . OFFICER .:-4:1 'QRVI-::.2-.'EE ':: fY'QfTfY5'fLiV 5. ..,. Mitt? ' ,hfffv ,.. , Y' First Row-T. Nehring, Treasurery J. Mleziva, President, B. Haese, Se- cretary The Mishicot Chapter of the Future Farmers of America was organized in 1940. The present member- ship is at 73. The regular officers for 67-68 are: Vice-President-Jim Engeldinger President-Jim Mleziva Secretary-Bill Haese Treasurer-Tom Nehring ' ReporterJohn Bohman Sentinel-Gary Holschbach The junior officers in the same order are: Rick Hartel Jim Schmoock Roy Relztaff Jim Sedlacek Don Lambrecht . Srott Yanda Chapter owned equipment made available to F.F.A. members and farmers include: electric cow clippers, soil testing facilities, electric dehorner, ear notchers, ear identification tags, tree planting spades, trailer, tree pruners, a seed germinator, and emlascul- ator. To finance the chapter activities, members sell garden seeds each spring and this year the chapter also sold fire extinguishers. The profits from the candy machine were divided with the F.H.A. This year S200 of the proceeds were donated to help pay the cost of the 1968 annual. During the year we have many events in which the members participate. At the beginning of each year the freshmen attend the Northeastern Wisconsin Junior Livestock Show at DePere. They arrive early on the day of the judging of the livestock and tour 'Qs Second Row--J. En-geldinger, Vice-Presidentg J, Bohman, Reporterg Mr. Halada, Advisory G. Holschbach, Sentinel the various barns before the judging starts. Each year the Mishicot Chapter sends a judging team to the livestock show to judge the various classes of market animals. This year's judging team consisted of James Mleziva, Robert Dolski, and Donald Lambrecht. All officers attended the annual,officers' Training Workshop held at Chilton. The purpose of these meet- ings is to better acquaint them with the duties and responsibilities of their particular offices. A trip to the Wisconsin State Fair was also made this year at which time the chapter nominated an out- standing farmer of the community. Dale Schmoock was chosen for recognition this year. The F.F.A. and F.H.A. held a joint Christmas party, roller skating party and outdoor barbecue which all enjoyed. The chapter was represented at the State F.F.A. convention at Green Lake on June 14-I6 by Bill Haese and Jim Mleziva as delegates. Ron Kakes, Terry Arm- strong, and Jim Hess received the Wisconsin Farmer Degree. Another very special event of the year was the Awards Program. Awards for outstanding work were presented to Rick Hartel-dairy farming, Tom Derenne -livestock farming, John Bohman received a founda- tion award as star Greenhand of the chapter and Jim Mleziva as star chapter farmer. F.R.A. members again participated in the F.F.A. Public Speaking Contest. Winners were Roy Retzlaff, Rick Hartel, Bill Haese, and Dick Dvorak. Fred Hartel won the local contest and represented the chapter at the district contest held at Wrightstown on February 26th. Al. 3
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