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Fiftfh row: Dons Wiley, Phyllis Whisenand Ila Watts Marn Walsh S l ' , , a , y via Strong. Fourth row: Carol Broscha, Eula Sanders, Norma Gregory, Pat Emmert, Joyce Eflin, Mary Barlow, Betty Baird. Third row: Virginia Ammann, LaNeva Aalbers, Gladys VeVerka, LaRae Tarvin, Chris Swanson, Wilma Sharer, Judy Richman. Second row: Carolyn Pearce, Louise Lohr, Carol Lamb, Louise Johnston, Darlene Johnson, Karon Hubbard, Doris Hicks, Marla Griffin. First row: DeAnn Ramsey, Nancy Gray, Diane Fisher, Alice Facile, Veta Dunnick, Margie Cutshall, Bonnie Bunnell Hamilton, Barbara Bates, Valeta Abbott. H l The Future Homemakers of America, most popular girls or- sr f h ganieation at MHS, ufas first established locally in 1945. This ' ' 'G' year's program included monthly meetings, a party and picnic, Heart Sisters Week, Christmas caroling, and the annual excursion ' f h to a nearby city for a day. Upper classmen make up the senior club. I I' . . .G. The junior F, H. A., to which freshmen and sophomores be- long includes in their annual program many of the same activities as the senior group. Monthly meetings for both groups feature many outside professional speakers. Fifth row: Ann Ferguson, Sandra Harrington, Patti Jordan, Sylvia Mann, Suzanne Darland, Shirley VanCleave, Karen Smith, Phyllis Sanders, Bette Peterson. A Fourth row: Judi Ketels, Mary Palmer, Linda Meisner, Donna McKee, Judy Livingston, Carole Ketels, Judie Jordan, Mary Hunter, Peggy Hull. Third row: Mari D H e urr, arriet Hicks, Jane Cummings, Sandra Cook, Joyce Arvidson Shadley, Linda Whisenand, Linda Welsh, Sharon Vannoy. Second row: Phyllis Hicks, Thelma Tish, Sheila Thomas, Billie Stemsrud, Sandra Snyder. Hedy Smith, Sharon ROOTCIR, Gayle Peery. First row: Barbara Lester, Junette Byers, Jane Busby, Bette Bunnell, Lynne BFOWDCU. Wilma BT311- 1
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f.f.a. 1' X HLI'ClI'lllHt0 to Do, Doing to Learn, Eariziiig to Lire, Living, to Serra, is tlze mot- to of the F. F. A, Club, es- talalisliwrl in 1928, irlzose eliirff purpose is to rlerelop ClfjI'lf'l!lfllI'CZl leadership, eo- oprfration and eitizeiislzip. To promote good sports- manslzip tlze Girls' Athletic Association was reorganizecl in ,lloiztezuma High School in 1948. For participation in athletics, letters are award- ed to members earning 500 points. u, ' Fifth row: Terry Audas, Gerald Baltisberger, James Hansen, Dick Parks, Burdette Byers, Tommy Durr, LaVerne Jack, Ralph Lester, Terry Stephen, Dick Anderson Fourth row: Ron Johnston, Kenny Sterk, Bill Hudson, Max Breniman, Charles Mann, Jack Peterson, Bill Reams, Raymond Smothers, Gerald Smothers, Bob Thomason Third row: Leo Sterk, Dahl Wickham, Ronald Reams, Terry Bryan, Robert Haworth, Bill Bushong, Russell Wiley, Virgil Roorda, Gary Thompson Second row: Frances Bunting, Jack Hall, Gary Johnston, Wayne Ehret, Leo Tarvin, Keith Walsh, Bob Septer First row: Merle Davis, Howard Johnston, Dave Ferguson, Fred VanErsvelde, Wayne Tindle absent: Donald Malcom 5th Row, left to right: DeAnn Ramsey, LaRae Tarvin, Karon Hubbard, Caro- lyn Pearce. 4th Row: Louise Lohr, Louise Johnston, Wilma Sharer, Gladys VeVerka, Lin- da Welsh, Marie Durr. 3rd Row: Barbara Bates, Ila Watts, Chris Swanson, Veta Dunnick, Alice Fa- cile, Betty Peterson, Valeta Abbott. 2nd Row: Diane Fisher, Darlene Johnson, Judy Richman, Sharon Roorda, Bonnie Bunnell Hamilton, Betty Bunnell, Suzanne Darland, Judy Ketels. lst Row: Phyllis Sanders, Peggy Hull, Nancy Gray, Doris Hicks, Carol Lamb, Billie Jean Stemsrud. Linda Meissner, Judy Jordan. g.a.a.
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1 ' 'wil C 'f '24 'A , H r , I3 . . , a t .t p ',, he W ,fx ,..' ? 54a,4 5 f X fi?r4vA:6' T- J +'f51Y fl 5 ' 9 its 1 A 1, ' K 15 4 , X 1 5 t o r 1 , . 4 -1 . A ir. high basketball 3 i + to - M , 3rd, row, left to right: David Goeke, Larry Sanders, Bill Gregory, Bill Hedrick, Howard McKee, Dennis VanCleave, Larry Cook, Leslie Hicks, Coach Lee Thomson. 2nd row: Bill Peterson fstudent managerl, Richard Mille r, John Kercheval, Larry Crider, Darwin Beyer, Dennis Hutchinson, Dick Moore, Di-ck Gregory, Dennis Johnston, Don Hopkins Cstudent managerl. lst row: Denny Turner, Dean Johnston, Fred Palmer, Glenn Sterk, Charles Taylor, Roy Baird, Danny Bunnell, Ron- nie Bryan. Opponet Monte -- 50 .... --- Tama ....... --- 23 Monte -- 46 .... --- Brooklyn ---- --- 35 Monte -- 60 .... --- Belle Plaine ...... 18 Monte -- 35 .... --- Belle Plaine ------ 36 Monte -- 46 .... --- Marengo .... --- 28 Monte -- 63 .... --- Marengo ---- --- 25 Monte -- 43 .... --- Guernsey .... --- 15 Monte -- 47 .... -,- Sigourney --- --- 33 Monte -- 27 .................. Tama ...,..,,..., 22 Monte -- 59 .................. Brooklyn ......... 15 CX gjwwei gymue, 5 B513 qw '.3M'4'2 XX 1 1 Jw? is fl baseball Ti lt ' -moff Left to right, 2nd row: Robert Voith, John Badger, Clarence Norman, Ron Johnston, Howard Johnston, Bob Gor- such, Marvin Cheney, Paul Wiedow. -lst row: Joe Hutchinson Jim Hicks, Ben Norman, David Abbott, Jim Arendt, Gary Johnston, Kenny Wolf, Wayne Ehret, This is the last year for the 8 seniors who have been playing together since they were freshmen. The seniors, Bill Bushong, Kenny Wolf, Pa-ul Wiedow, Robert Voith, Howard Johnston, Melvin Arendt, Marvin Cheney, and Clarence Norman, are all letterwinners. One sophomore letter- man, Bob Gorsuieh, is returning, marking 9 letternzcn in all. The leading hitters - Bill Bnshon-g, Marvin Cheney, and Melvin Arendt - are ba-ek asis the leading pitcher Paul Wiedow. Despite ai to agh schedule the Braves hope to better their lastspring record of 5 wins and 4 losses. There will b e a summer baseball program as in the past.
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