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F.H.A.---- F.F.A. X M. .......4.... . . .s les- ...L ,NRVXMN . . 5 K ,. , FRONT ROW: B. jurey, D. Manners, B. Peterson, Publicity Chairman, I. Genuchi, Historian, M. Malone, Song Leader, B. Wood, Parliamentarian, B. Armbruster, President: l.. Nash, Secretary, J. Seeman, Vice President, M. Bremer, Degree Chairman, B. Dowding, Treasurer, Mrs. Eno, Sponsor, J. Beecham, G. Carman, K. DeFreece. SECOND ROW: I. Hess, C. Walburg, E. Grant, P. Carman, J. Bousc, N. Meyers, W. Foreman, S. Meyers, V. Lawton, S. Beecham, P. Roeder, C. Hunt, B. Wilson, C. Pearson, V. Fey, A. Farrar. THIRD ROW: B. Cheney, V, Dicknieyer, N. Graff, D. DeFreece, L. Delp, P. Hedges, D. Ell, D. Ell, H. Lovercheck, I. Chambers, C. Rodman, T. Cummings, J. Otley, I. Maahs, A. Nisley, S. Lawton. 4 A - 4 I FRONT ROW: B. Sturdy, Sentinel, I. DeFreece, Reporter, S. Broening, Treasurer, R. Martin, Vice President, E. Gee, President, D. Steinhoff, Mr. Weatherl, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: L. Royal, 1. Malone, L. Farrar, B. Thompson, K. Nisley, B. Desh, R. Vollert- sen, B. Irland, C. Cheney, S. Randall, R. Royal, T. Rodaway. THIRD ROW: A. Bruss, D. Luff, C. Genuchi, C. Nehrbass, B. Desh, L. Malone, R. Walbert, B. Genuchi, R. Hansen, S. Dickmeyer, K. Andersen. ,n ntp-,U - mu'-AE .ff f ,pes t -Q ,if 'xx -..,:E1 4 X 1123 'ln UH e,.1'lci:P: . - lj f Q o i 1,- -1 , f i .. -'J-' FA . 4' gi ,Y L, Q e 'WN as 5 5,3131 16 FHA had a large membership this year of forty- two. The members sponsored, with the help of thc FFA, a Crystal Ball, the main event of the year. Some of their projects were a bake sale, Family Fun Night, a teacher's tea, making curtains for the gym, and, of course, initiation. The FFA was headed by Elliot Gee. They had a membership of twenty-nine The FFA sponsored the annual Pancake Feed and Slave Sale and hayrack ride.
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PICTURE HIGHLIGHT PAPER Ina posts orders Ina Genuchi Heads S tajj' 1967-68 PANTHER PRINT STAFF ADVISER .......... . Mrs. Lee Gray EDITOR .............. Ina Genuchi ASSISTANT EDITOR. . . jean Beecham TYPI STS .... ..... HFADLINER .... PRODUCTION .... CIRCULATION PROOFR EADER BOYS SPORTS GIRLS SPORT S GENERAL REPORTERS . . . jim Brinson ART .... . . . . Marcia Nash Muriel Jensen . . . Gregg Delp . . . Opal Buchholz Diane Niay . . . Carol Thomas Maureen Malone Beverly Dowding . . jeani Beecham Anne Farrar Debbie Tenl-Iulzen David Lovercheck Debbie Tenl-Iulzen Anne Farrar Jean Vaughn . .- . . Mary Lindell Who said we didn't make mis- takes? The high school newspaper, the PANTHER PRINT, was again revamped in 1967-68, from a small weekly sheet to a bi-weekly 3 or 4 page newspaper. Other changes were special features in each issue, and the use of pictures, something never done before in this newspaper. In the fall of 1967, Ina Genuchi and Jean Beecham represented the PANTHER PRINT at the Nebraska High School Press Associa- tion Convention held on the East Campus, at the University of Nebraska. The girls learned how to construct a good school newspaper, and they were able to compare the P.P. with other school newspapers. Another change was the selling of subscriptions to finance the printing of pictures. Later, the paper was sent to everyone living in District' OR-1 once a month. MR. 'B's' l.G.A. ABTH AND VAN DORN LINCOLN . I Headlines make the paper 488-2325 I8
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