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OFFICERS ROW 1: Pot McMahon, Dorothy Weiske, Janis Robinson, Jac- quelin Kiger. ROW 2: Dorothy Utke, Janice Maynard, Norma Scharenberg, Bette Gardner. . . . rf. Our club met with 39 members at the beginning of this year, with Miss Gibbons as our adviser. These girls were choosen as officers: Janis Robinson, Presi- dent, Dorothy Weiske, Vice-President; Jacqueline Kiger, Secretary; Pot McMahon, Treasurer; Janice Maynard, Song leader, Bette Rae Gardner, Reporter; Dorothy Utke, Parlimentarian; and Norma Scharenberg, His- torian. Our Chapter Mother was Mrs. Bruno lam- mert. In November Miss Gibbons resigned and we found Mrs. Anna Dahlke taking her place on our faculty. November 13 all the girls attended the FHA Rally at Oxford High School. We sponsored a Mother's Tea on February 12 for all the girls' moms. The District Demonstrations were held at Cambria in March. A few of our girls took part in it. During the summer, we sent three girls to the conven- tion at Green lake. They were: Bette Rae Gardner, Dorothy Utke, and Jacqueline Kiger. ROW 1i Dawn Polcyn, lone Klimke, Joyce Miller, Carol Disbrow, Bette Gardner, Marlene Morrical, Pot McMahon, Florence Steinhaus ROW 2; Adviser; Mrs. Dohlke, Dorothy Utke, Mary McMahon, Janis Robinson, Sharon Buchholz, Lois Klingbeil, Audrey Schuman. Charlotte Dusenske, Marion Ingraham, Jeon Buchholz. ROW 3 Sandra Zweifel. Pat Kusick, Gail Carlson, Barbara Lammert, Janice Maynard, Vivian Hall, Connie Mersey, Nancy Dolton,Jacqueline Kiger,Norma Scharenberg. ROW 4: Mavis Mittlesteadt, Sandra John, Donna Gaatz. Colleen Foley, Delores Hein, Janice Nonkivell. Dorothy Weiske, Potsy Nindorf, Eleanor Roidt, Bonita Nowland.
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ROW 1: ROW 2: Kenneth ROW 3. Klowitter ROW 4: ROW 5: Oonold Adviser, Mr. Whirry, Ralph Buchholz. Robert Schinkel. Dal Steinhous, James Noprollo, John Bandt, Don Utke. Victor Schumann, Melvm Ingraham. William Barron, Ronald Blado, Keith Braatz, Jomes North, Robert Cray, Roger Bessac, Cragm, Gene Dovis, Billy Kieck. Kelly Campion Ronald Beahm, Donald Blade, Fred Krotz, Allen Smith, Ronald Klowitter, Arden Lange, Marlin Zellmer, Robert , Raymond Wincell, Allen Judas, Mark Furman, Gerald Schmudlach. Henry Klowitter, Ed Klowitter, Howard Zellmer, John Boehm. Leonard Zuhlke, Zon Zweiful. James Bednarek, Lloyd Fredrick, Albert Schmidt. John Foley, Francis Roidt, Donald Roidt. David Thompson. Henry Doepke, Otto. Fred Rohner, Bob Becher. ?- ?■ i- . 0 0 The Monlello Chopter of Future Farmers of America is composed this year of twenty-two Greenhonds and thirty-four Chapter Formers. The State Farmers of 1952 were Bob Cotter. Orlond Buchholz, and John Furman. The officers for this year include: president. Dale Sfeinhaus; vice-president. Bob Schinkel; secretary, Ralph Buchholz; treas- urer, James Noprollo; reporter, John Bandt; sentinel, Don Utke; and adviser, Mr. Whirry. The Farm Management Teom composed of Bob Cotter, John Furman, Bill Bettin, and Orlond Buchholz, as alternate, received first place in the state contest. For their efforts they received o free trip to the International Livestock Show at Chicago. The Soil Judging Team composed of Howard Zellmer, James North, Donald Blada, and Ronald Blada, as alternate, received first place in the district contest at Wautoma. They received a trophy for their work. The Poultry Judging Team composed of Dole Steinhaus, Bill Barron, Ralph Buchholz, and James Noprollo, os alternate, re- ceived fifth place in the State contest at Madison. Bob Schinkel, our F.F.A. speaker, received first place in the district contest.
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0pa%e t4ic . , . We had our local elimination contest on March 4 and 5. Those participating were as follows: Extemporaneous Reading: Nancy Whir- ry, Vivian Hall, Phyllis Czeskleba, and Florence Steinhaus, , Extemporaneous Speaking: Frank Danner and Duane Kemnitz; Oratory: Marlin Zellmer and Jack Steinhaus; Serious: Mary Mc- Mahon, Marion Ingraham, Dorothy Schinkel, and Diane Campion; Original Oratory: Donna Toepper; Four Minute Speech: Donald Blada and Edward Scharenberg; Humorous: Leah Roberts, Sharon Buchholz, Patsy Nindorf, Mary K. Wilson, Betty Bliefnick, Alice Schinkel, Kel- ly Campion, Angeline Kelm, and Bob Schinkel. Those who participated in the Montello dis- trict contest were: Nancy Whirry, Florence Steinhaus, Frank Danner, Duane Kemnitz, Mar- lin Zellmer, Jock Steinhaus, Mary McMahon, Dorothy Schinkel, Leah Roberts, Bob Schinkel, Donna Toepper, Donald Blada, and Edward Scharenberg. We had five A's from our district contest: Florence Steinhaus, Bobby Schinkel, Donna Toepper, Jack Steinhaus, and Donald Blada. They went to Stevens Point the twenty-eighth of March. Bobby Schinkel and Donna Toepper came home with A's. They'll go to Madison to represent our school on April 11. We all wish them good luck.
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