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STUDENT COUNCIL Mr. Hal Turner. FIRST ROW: Kathy Waner, Lisa Hammann, Shirley Spinden, Karen Buller, Elaine Windsor, Becky Keeler, Jodie Howell, Lynn Jones, Diane DeForest. SECOND ROW: Mary Sue Holm, Danny Edwards, George Holm, Jeff Moore, Mike Stucky, Todd Carlisle, Randy Graham, Mitch Foote. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Janelle Stucky, Elaine Windsor, Becky Vogelman, Jamie Crawford, Karen Buller, Joleen Rempel, Kathy Waner. SECOND ROW: Louise Gibbs, Cindy Gaeddert, Cathy Castleman, Bernice Preheim, Jodie Howell, Tracy Youngblood, Sandy Weems, Gerri Howell, Janet Gillet. THIRD ROW: Jeanne Martin, Shirley Spinden, Sarah Morgan, Mary Koch, Diona Akers, Geri Yoder, Jennifer Holy, Carrie Egan, Katie Parrish, Felisa Yoder, Patsy Torres. FOURTH ROW: Jenny Morgan, Brenda Gillet, Dianna Woodruff, Beth Laramore, Connie Mellott, Trica Holm, Laurie Mosiman, Nicki Hilliard, Vonnie Bishop, Lani Woodruff, Betty Taylor. FIFTH ROW: Lori White, Rachelle Brenzikofer, Renae Brenzikofer, Lisa Clark, Lisa Hammann, Mary Sue Holm, Amy Taylor, Rhonda Hilliard, Carol Taylor, Cindy Strasser, Marilyn DeFoor, Miss Marieta Hcrbers. 2 1
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FUTURE FAPMERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Lynn Jones, Ronda Schmidt, Harlin Unruh, Jeff Mellott, David Harder. Lance Flaming, Mr. Gary Jones. SECOND ROW: Harold Brooks, Dale Stucky, David Mellott, Bruce Burke, James Unruh, Brian Obermeyer, Lyle Leppke. THIRD ROW: Geri Yoder, Randy Graham, Kevin Burke, Dale Buller, Robert Sprout, Kevin Schmidt. FOURTH ROW: Stephen Meirowsky, Rodney Morgan, Jeff Rosine, Kevin Helmer, Dale Nellans. FIFTH ROW: Ronnie Harms, Todd Carlisle, Mogan Schmidt, David Holm. FFA members enjoyed a busy year. At the State Fair they were hosts at the Kiddie's Barn Yard. Greenhand night was a hamberger fry to welcome the Freshmen. In October Peabody was host for the District Horticulture and Ento- mology Contest. In January the members enjoyed an evening of fun at McPherson YMCA. In February they celebrated National FFA Week. The Peabody-Walton Farmers Grain Co-op sponsored a field trip for FFA members. They visited Farmland Industries at McPherson and Hutchinson. The Annual FFA Banquet had its usual large attendance. This year Harlin Unruh and Bruce Burke were selected as State Farmers, and David Harder and Ronda Schmidt were picked as the South Central District Pro- ficiency Award Winners in Rural Electricity and Forest Management. Harlan Unruh, State Farmer, at a Horticulture Judging Contest.
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SPECIAL VOCAL FIRST ROW: Beth Laramore, Kathleen Keeler, Tracy Youngblood, Galen Roberts, Lynn Preheim, Geri Yoder, Laurie Mosiman. SECOND ROW: Becky Keeler, Janelle Stucky, Dianna Brewer, David Branson, Stephan Clark, Albert Throckmorton, Tracy Phillips, Cindy Gaeddert, Annette Holm, Jeanne Martin, Cindy Newfield. THIRD ROW: Carrie Egan, Jodie Howell, Janice Steele, Tom Gaeddert, Dale Buller, Lyle Leppke, Barb Reagan, Mazie Slaughter, Brenda Gillet, Shirley Spinden, Miss Kathy Voran. FOURTH ROW: Renae Brenzikofer, Sandy Weems, Lisa Clark, Janet Gillet, Keith Hurst, James Unruh, Aaron Armstrong, Koni Krause, Pam Branson, Goyia Mosiman, Kathy Waner, Nancy Munday. The PHS Vocal Music Department pre- sented their fall concert, With A Voice of Singing. The concert in- cluded light popular numbers, some Thanksgiving songs, and a sing along with the audience of several Thanks- giving favorites. In addition to the Christmas musi- cal concert, the Peabody Junior and Senior High Vocal Departments pre- sented To The Glory of the King, a concert of music and poetry depicting the Christmas story. The Spring Vocal Concert included a lighter type music and some special numbers from Oklahoma and Fiddler on the Roof. The National School Chorale Award was presented to Koni Krause at this program. The Vocal Department, combined with 2 2 the Forensi’cs Department, did a fan- tastic job of presenting the musical, No, No, A Million Times No. In addition to the concerts and the musical production, the vocal department also provided special music for the Memorial Home and Cedar Rest, various clubs and churches. The Boys' Quartet performed at churches as well as for the Senior Citizens and the Scholarship Banquet. People in the community enjoyed a year of fine music presented by the Vocal Music Department under the di- rection of Miss Kathy Voran. Miss Voran was a graduate of Bethel College and had had particular success in her department this year. This was her first year of teaching. The commu- nity was saddened by Miss Voran's death. Memorial Day, May 30, 1977.
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