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F.F.A. 'IOP ROW: A. Smolik, Jacobs, B. Hein, Groff, J. Seeber, Comiska, Warrington, M. Hernan. FOURTH R0 : M. Jorgen- son, C. Barker, Schweiger, P. Schwab, W. Smolik, Burke, Lovejoy, Dahley. THIRD ROW' J Jor nson, K Johnson, D Jackson Popp Hein C Nelson Moo Hum hre SECOND ROW' Lauterbach or erson T Hartwng M Wllde P Pike E Barker Ruehlow Malillh FIRST ROW Harrlson D Tabbert D Johnson K Markham Ketelsen Cameron, Johanns Bartz FFA IS probably one of the oldest organlzatlons ln OHS slnce lt was begun here ln 1935 All boys ln the Voc Ag classes may helong to thls club. This year they have partxclpated ln a speech tournament, sponsored a hayrlde, and farmed the strip of land south of the school Offlcers thls year were presldent, Dale Ketel sen v1ce presldent, Marlow Angell secretary, Kent Markham treasurer, Dean Johnson reporter, Clem Johanns and sentlnel, Gary Cameron Lew1s Lauterbach was the faculty advisor 'N--. TOP ROW Memtt, Steams Lesch Berg, Mrs Kottman Grove Y Ma er and Kleckner SECOND ROW D Bxedemxann Jackson Fnen Ventel L Berge Driscoll and Gunderson FIRST ROW Fox Ahrels D Woldum and Otteson ABSENT .Loxs Nack Modern Dance lS an organization for any lugh school glrl It teaches polse, co-ordlnatlon, and racefulness of movement whlle the glrls are earning the dance routlnes Some of the gurls took part ln dances given at the All School Musical last fall The glrls gave three numbers Dry Bones, Pavonne to a Dead Prxncess, and Country Style They also took a trlp to a special modern dmce event at Cedar Falls ln the spring the grou held a recltal Mmam Berg was presxdent of the club thls year . . EE . ' 9 ! ' 9 ' D dy, S I. l . I 1 'i U ' ! ' l 9 l 1 1 1 . 1 : , . I I J ' D 7 I ' 1 . n . . . o 0 . I 1 ' 1 S 5 0 . , . . , A - all F ! r I ' X . 4' ' Q W V, , A . . v - , J' f I if fy ,J , ,J ...af L' g f : 9 3 ' 9 . D ' J 9 . ' : . , , , er, 1 1 1 I I 3 1 1 1 , u I n . f . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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4. 10.6 5-1' L TOP ROW: Hill, Ball, Driscoll, M. Biedemrann, Berg, Richmann, R. Pint, Ask, Perau, Krapek, Valteicher. THIRD ROW: Frien, jackson, Gunderson, Lesch, B. Woldum, Muller, Thurow, Dieterichs, Kobemusz, B. Oleson, Nichols, Y. Mayer. B. Mayer, M. Weber, Machine. SECOND ROW: Hernon, Moss, F. Loudemmilk, Mullenbach, C. Loudermilk, Fox, S. Kmnes, Nack, P. Pint, Kleckner, N. Johnson, Penney, Rosenfeld. FIRST ROW: Weinberger, Witzel,C. Olson, Sheldon, Rabe, Roethler, S. Olson, Boerjan, Vulk, C. Weinschenk, Ahrens, D. Johnson, Eckford. G.A.A. The Girls' Athletic Association is an organiza- tion formed by girls from all classes in Osage High School in order to promote sportsmanship, physical efficiency, and athletic accomplishments. Sixty girls, under the leadership of Mrs. Helen Kottman, participated in basketball, tumbling, volleyball, table tennis, archery, and performing on the trampoline. A play day was held in the fall, with girls from surrounding towns attending. In February 25 girls attended the I.S.T.C.play day at Cedar Falls. FIRST PLAC E S ENIORS In the annual intramural basketball tournament held in March, the seniors won the championship by defeating the juniors 27-25 in a double over- time. Judges for the all-school team were Mrs. Ira Larson, Mrs. C. T. Johnsten, Mrs. Lewis Lauter- bach, Mrs. Dean Timm, and Miss Janet Templernan. Officers for the vear were: Carol Olson, presi- dent, Laurel Venteicher, vice-president, Donita Ball, secretary, and Ann Penney and Pat Driscoll, point recorders. SECOND PLAC E .IUNIORS
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