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I.o!1wn lfow: ll. Schroeder, E. Krauze. S. Rupple, A. Ticks. W. Rieckmann, A. Rieckmann, H. l'iel. M. Gorges. F. Larson. Second Row: R. Young, R. Huntley, Cv. Cuff, D. Crain, C. Larson, C. Cerntlt, G. l'i1ersl. C. Stern. D. liuerst. Third ROIUZ E. Gflletzmacher, H. Guerin, T. Murphy. B. llackes, ll. Knutzen. D. Redmann, D. Krause, H. Macklin, R. Moser, E. Fitzgerald. Fourth Row: C. Loughrin, C. llolulns, V. Gorges, R. Krause, H. Gagnow, E. Worm, O. Selle, O. Rieckmann, li. Crain, D. Prellwiiz Top Row: H. Plowinan, li. Otto, K. Geske, G. Winckler, L. Iohnson, H. Tech, A. Selle, I. Much, V. Our Land Army The purpose of the Future Farmers of America is to provide training and recreation lor farm boys in high school. Ar the beginning of the year the Chapter made out a program oi activities under the direction of Mr. Warner. Some of the activities carried on during the year were: The parent and son banquet, the judging contest at Madison, and the sponsor- ing of a movie. A large food production program has been planned for this summer. Softball teams were organized for recration during noon hours. When the winter months came, the boys played basketball in the gym. Five games were played with the li Petit. Cuff. squad and two with the Shiocton Chapter. Officers were: D. Crain, Pres.: C. Larson. V. Pres.: S. Rupple, Sec't.g Cuff, Treas.: I. Much, Reporterp H. Tech, Watch Dog. l F. F. A.. Sports . Bottom Row: lVl. Gorges, T. Tech, A. Ticks. C. Cvernclt. Top Row: Cv. lfuerst, H. Gagnow. A. Selle, C. Larson, T. Murphy.
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Sfudenl' Council The Student Council con- sisted of sixteen members, who represented the various organizations and classes of the school. With R. Quant as their Pres: D. Schoening, Vice-Pres.: and R. Nosko- viak, Scc't.-Treas , they as- sisted in directing the extra curricular activities, promot- ed school spirit and student self-government, and aided in making a firmer and better school. During the year the Coun- cil prepared the assembly programs and also sponsored several dances after basket- ball games to raise money to purchase War Bonds. if t it - .1uSTicE QQUBI, ui!! G U ii C, Y ff figs, tvs . .cries 22 xl 1 47 s Bottom Row: D. Schocning, R. Quant, G. Fisher. Second Row: D. Crain, I. Knapstein, E. Knapstein B Van Alstine. P. Iagoditsh, I. Walker, B. Fitzgerald. Top Row: G. Hanlon, R. Wainer, G. Murphy C., Larson, M. Gchrke.
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I I lQ'uz:': P. llaiomoi. Huclii oi, D. Reinert, L. Schoeniclc. D. lVlcNutt. C. Ehllie, A. Laugh in telmow, B, l51u'lov.', M. Cufl, B. Ticks, H. Zeinpel. Second Row: C. Meshke. M. Brault, D leiv M lliteliie, ID. l5.iuei'. li. Piel. R. Laughlin, M. lilnnker, L, Gruetzinacher, Schimkc, M. Gaddis Tlurrl 'iw 1': V, Stick, l, Kroll, Buelow, M. House, M. Lapp, Schiinke. B, Knutzen, L. Harmon, Y. La M irclu. l'ii.ks, l, Pilon, G. Wiiikeliiiaiil. Top Row: V. Redmann, D. Schiinke, V. Rieckinann, A. Leppli M ll nike, l. Frederick, l. VVulker, V. Huntley, M, Oherstadt, K. Pogorelski, A, Iagoditsch. The Home Front The Future I-lomemakers association consisting of sixty-live members was under the direction of Pres., Anna Mae Iagoditsch, Vice-Pres., Audrey Leppla, Sec., Lucille Harmon, and Treas., Verna Mae Rieckman. This or- ganization provides opportunities for leadership training and an appreciation of homemaking as a vocation. As the members progress in leadership and in their ability as homemakers they may become affiliated with one of the three circles-candle, home, or flreside. During the year, the Future l-lomemakers under the supervision of Home Economics instructors, Mable Nock and Alice Goodrich, held regular social and business meetings, sponsored two style shows, and entertained the eighth grade students of the surrounding communities. The girls also contributed their bit toward the war effort by their Red Cross work. 4 tom Ron-: C. lioetteher. D. Abel. Top Row: P. Kellogg, D. Hanke, D, Reese, Darrow, W. Abel. C. Larson. Camera Club
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