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First row left to rlght Rosalie Glasgow, Becky Pratt Jeannette Bergschnerder Mary Summers Anna Marie Huff Carol Workman Donna Radiker Donna McGinnis Joyce Shurt Linda Moffrtt Norma Hermes Mary Gansbauer Donna Wilson Carol Nichols Judy Bullock Second row Mrs Kribs Judy Meier Pat Johnson Joyce Dam, Susie Sturm Joy Humphrey Stella Price Helen Young Minnie Hermes Judy Hughs Llnda Estabrook Norma Johnson Mtss Antey Third row Evelyn Edwards Nancy Workman, Shelba Wrthrow Helen Horn Ethel Horn Roberta Ful ton Nancy Fuchs Janet Brewer Marjone Powers Ruth Powers Beverly Fulton Mary Archer Esther Williams Dolores Crabtree Fourth row Delma Reichart Janet Park Shirley Rreck Jackie Coe Ruth Finn Imogene Russell Barbara Duewer Diana Peters Catherrne Hermes Kay Woods Barbara Kribs Carol Maginn Fifth row Janet Glasgow Marguerite Frank Rosemary Peters Carol Brown, Norma Isaacks Joyce l-lagler Margaret Knepler Mrldred Gansbauer Janet Clark Florence Reichart Dons Matteson, Mary Fahrenbacher Future Homemakers 0 Amerzca The Future Homemakers of America was orgamzed in 1944 The New Berhn Chapter has been a member of the National F. H. A. since 1945 and the State since 1944. The first presr dent in the New Berlin Chapter was Margaret Rettberg. This year we have 65 members. Our officers are: President, Donna McGinnisg Vice Presl- dent, Joyce Shuttg Secretary, Linda Moffittg Treasurer, Donna Radikerg Historians, Anna Marie Huff and Mary Summersg Reporter, Norma Hermesg Parliamentarian, Mary Gansbauerg Chair- man of Projects, Carol Workman: Chairman of Recreation, Donna Wilson: Advisor, Miss Dorothy Anteyg Chapter Mother, Mrs. Dimple Krlbs, The purpose of F. H. A. is to further interest ln making better homes and people. Each girl learns the real meaning of 'home' and how to make a house full of people into a home and a famil '-1 , lfQJau 5 Y- 'gg ssxxillwllllkx g -' Q x , If-Ss
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First row, left to right: Harold Peters, David Rose, George Barker, Tom Standefer, Charles Cummings, Mark Price, Andy Hermes, Jim Roesch, Paul Rouland, Ronald Ozier, Walter James, Joe Burger, Dale Elliott. Second row: Mr, Hovey, Allan Park, Danny Carriger, Richard Firm, Bob Crossin, Jim Holler, Tom Robertson, David Sheppard, John Shutt, Richard Drury, Jacob Hermes, Mr. Gabriel, Third row: Fred Reed, Wesley Elmore, John Giddings, Ronald Miller, Harold Finn, Jim Davenport, John Wilcox, George Estabrook, Bill Harney, Willis Mavis, Gary Brehm, Dick Koke, Mike Young. Fourth row: Carl Rush, Gaylon Peecher, Bob Fuchs, Farrell Chandler, Haldean Peecher, Dick Speaks, Don Nation, Bill Fuchs, Jim Lowry, Clarence Cumby Rhea Park. Fifth row: Jim Brewer, Jim Bodine, Floyd Chadwick, Joe Holler, Tom Knepler, Bob Sturm, Jack Reed, Elliott Walter, Jim Rogers, Ken Sheppard, Lowell Chandler, Sixth row: Larry Rinaldo, Paul McCray, Ronnie Edwards, Jim Withrow, Dean Henry, Paul Brehm, Dean Hughs, Douglas Rogers, Elmer Fahrenbacher, Bob Ruble. Boys ' Athletic Club The B. A. C. was first organized in New Berlin in 1953. It is a club designed for athletic minded boys. It is open to all high school boys who wish to join. Once each month, during the school year, the club meets to witness a movie concerning sports activities. The purpose of the club is to teach sportsmanship, This year our officers are Andy Hermes, President: Jim Roesch, Vice Presidentp Mark Price, Reporter, Our sponsor is Mr, William Hovey. A .Am
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First row, left to right: Hamid Peters Fred Reed Tom Knepler Jack Reed Dean Henry Paul Brehm, Dean Hughs, Kenneth Sanford Second row: John Giddings Wesley Elmore Joe Holler Ronald Miller, Jacob Hermes, George Estabrook, Willis Mavis, John Shun. Third row: Jim Holler, Elliott Walter, John Wilcox, Rhea Park, Farrel Chandler Donnie Marr Mr Molitoris ARMERS o vifx it-'A 'es' , 'v i WE Future Farmers 0 America We started the year off right with our Freshman initiation held at school during the day and other initiations in the evening. Our Father and Son Banquet was enjoyed by everyone. We sponsored a magazine and a garden seed campaign to raise money. The officers of our Chapter are, Rhea Park, Presidentg Don Marr. Vice President, John Wil- cox, Secretaryg Elliott Walter, Treasurer, Farrell Chandler, Reporterg Jim Holler and Torn Knep- ler, are Sentinels. . fix 33 5 N'W,.7g.-ri -
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