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ll0l3zl'l'l0NAL HDMEMAKING Dicussion Before Working ln The Kitchen. FRONT ROW, left to right: Miss Christensen, ,lnstructor, Mavis Anderson, Darlene Fuchs, Doreen Pfiefle, Bernice Hellman, Darlene Klein, Rita Boknecht, and Patsy Goetz. BACK ROW: Marilyn Mano- lovits, Geno Mehrer, Sharon DeLaPointe, Regina Wolf, Rosalie Peters, Joyce Waddell, Evelyn Waddell, FUTURE HUMEMAKERS 0F AMERICA and Kathryn Abbey. lt' 0 .. t FRONT ROW, left to right: Kathleen Roberts, Treasurer, Mary Jo Ebert, Secretary, Roberta Skogley, President, Arlyce Roemmich, Vice-President, Eva Wolf, Parliamentarian. SECOND ROW: Miss Christen- sen, Advisor, Coleen Huber, Janet Noble, Sharon DeLaPointe, Regina Wolf, Geno Mehrer, Gene Haring. The F. H.A. has ll members this year. Officers are as follows: President, Roberta Skogley, Vice President, Arlyce Roemmich, Secretary, Mary Ja Ebert, Treasurer, Kathleen Roberts, Advisor, Miss Christensen. Several members attended the district meeting held at Dickinson. Mary Jo Ebert and Kathleen Roberts were elected district Vice-President and Secretary respectively Kathleen Roberts was elected State Historian. The activities of the year included a style show and tea given for the mothers. The eighth grade girls were also entertained at o party. A Christmas food basket was again given this year.
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4 I vocmom QRICULTURL Some of the work accomplished in the classroom. F. F. The Future Farmers of America is an organization of, by and for farm boys. The National Organization was or- ganized in 1928 at the Kansas City Convention. The Cannonball Chapter was organized in 1938 by Phil Biewar. lt has grown to its present membership of 44 students of Vocational Agriculture. The Officers of our local chapter are George Schwartz, president, Charles Ebert, vice-president: Carl Haas, sec- retary, Henry Friedt, treasurer, Lee Mayer, reporter, and Roger Hirsch, sentinel. Mr. Overboe is our advisor. During the week of June 2'l, eleven boys attended the State F. F. A. Convention at Fargo. The cattle iudging team LEFT T0 RlGHT: Mr. Overboe, ln- structor: Donald Coffing, Danny Hertz, Arthur Lince, Joseph Miller, Vernon Roll, Vernon Larson, Sebas- tian Roll, Carl Haas, Lee Mayer, George Barth, and Daniel Mayer. NEWS consisted of Vernon Roll, Art Lince,1and Larry Roemmich. Last September, five boys attended the State Dairy Show at Jamestown. ln October, George Schwartz, and Roger Hirsch attended the National F.F.A. Convention of Kansas City, Missouri and George was in the National F. F. A. Band. On lNovember 18, the F.F.A. Boys entertained, the mem- bers, parents, faculty, and friends at the annual F.F.A. Parent Son Banquet. During the first week in March five members attended the North Dakota Winter Show at Valley City. Mr. Overboe was our chaperone on all these trips except the Kansas City Trip. FUTURE FARMERS 0F AMERIUA FIRST ROW, left to right: Bruce Schwartz, Marlin Schneider, Gary Hagler, Lee Mayer, George Schwartz, Charles Ebert, Bucky Haas, Edward Kautzman, Danny Mayer, Danny Hertz. SECOND ROW: Alvin Kibbel, Larry Waddell, Gary Sprecher, Donald Wanner, Gerald Jorden, Larry Roemmich, Anton Burghart, Donald Schmidt, Elmer Bertsch, Reuben Buchholz. THIRD ROW: Mr. Overboe, Advisor, Roger Senn, Vernon Schiff, Kenneth Peters, Donald Coffing, Joseph Miller, Roger lverson, Bernhardt Fuchs, Craig Dauenhauer, Duane Lutz. FOURTH ROW: Henry Friedt, Sebastian Roll, George Barth, Art Lince, William Treib, Elmer Heinrich, Devere Kirkpatrick, Vernon Larson, Archie Roemmich, Vernon Roll.
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ii. I , E t IIRAMATIU ,y : , JUNIOR CLASS PLAY CAST FlRST ROW, left to right: .limmY Austin, Shirley Riedlinger, Albert Wolf, Janet Noble, Arlen Oberlander, Mary Jo Ebert, William Schaff, Janice Mcercklein, Donald Heil, Regina Steiner. SECOND ROW: Mr. Burns, Advisor: Narita Lutz, Shirley Haberstroh, Larry Roemmich, Reuben Buchholz, Elmer Heinrich, Kathleen Roberts, Jacqueline Herner, Charlotte Sviho.vec. Scenes from the play. The Junior class play 'Fancy Dandy' was presented on December 9, l953. 'Fancy Dandy' is the story of'Whinnie Moore who knew the answer to a ten thousand dollar con- test ond was hiding at the House of Health a run down health resort owned by 'Terror' Tripp a former boxer. Sloppy Wertz and Rose Duval, crooks from the City found out where he was and came to see if they could get the answer. As a result 'Whinnie' went into disguise as Mrs. Lucretia Klondike from Alaska. The play continues in complicated situations. And in the end of course every- thing turns out fine. The characters were: Charlie Kennan, William Schoff, Reginald 'Whinnie Moore, Donald Heil, Katie Von Loom, Janet Noble, Millie Van Loom, Shirley Haberstroh, Terror Tripp, Albert Wolf, Sylvester Baines, Jimmy Austin, Madge Van Loom, Janice Maercklien, Beth Shepherd, Mary Jo Ebert, Freckles, Rueben Buchholz, Wilma Anderson, Regina Steiner, Sloppy Wertz, Arlen Oberlonder, Rose Duval, Shirley Reidlinger. Others who helped make the ploy a success were: Promp- ters, Jacqualine Herner and Charlotte Svihovec, make up: Norito Lutz and Dolores Bogner, ushers: Arloween Lutz and Elvera Pekas, properties, Kathleen Roberts, stage crew, Larry Roemmich and Elmer Heinrich.
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