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M A IS BATING FHA started off their year by decidins to try for a Chapter Award. Their main project was setting up a Block Mother Program for Randolph. In November, the group went to South Sioux City for the District Convention. A presentation was given by Mike Walkum on the Wednesday's Child” program. Recognition was given at Districts to Cheri Stevens, who was a state officer for the year '84-'85, and to Connie Nordhues, who was District secretary for the same year. Both FFA and FHA were the sponsors of the Sweetheart Dance. The morning of the dance was spent decorating the gym. A lot of hard work and fun was put into it. The officers for the school year '85-’86 were elected to attend the FHA State Convention. They were elected as follows: Deb Milander (President), Mary Schaefer (Vice President), Janeen Kittle (Secretary -Treasurer), Christy Carpenter (Historian), Valerie McDonald (Reporter), and Patti Milander (Parliamentarian). At the Convention, the chapter received the Red Rose Chapter Award. The Parliamentary Procedure team received a silver at SEARCH. Pictured are Front Row: Janeen Kittle, Deb Milander, Mary Schaefer. Second Row: Connie Nordhues, Lisa Thies, Patti Milander. Freshmen m at meetin; The Chapter received the Red Rose Award. 16
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There is a quiet place in Randolph Public High School where you can study in a nice atmosphere during a study hall or class. It is the Randolph High School Library. The library is bursting with informative and exciting books. These books can be used for reports or speeches with fictional books and magazines for spare time reading. The student librarians are there for your convenience. The head librarian for the West School is Marilyn Klanderud and the East School Librarian is Sandra Breding. THE IIIIAf' ATTRACTS US HOW CAM You may look ,t» outhor .lasI cords a to ow word on AN ond THc NO »»OON bo antmami • Front Row: Michelle Dredge, Cindy Cook and Heidi Heegle. Second Row: Robbie Burgel, Bonnie Fish, Denise Schutt, Sheryl Rohloff and Marci Thelen. 15
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HIGHER AND HIGHER FHA - Front Row: Jackie Olberding, Kristie McDonald, Connie Nordhues (Reporter), Deb Milander (Parliamentarian), Cheri Stevens (President), Dawn Gerkins (Vice President), Kelly Frederick (Secretary - Treasurer), Cindy Cook, Darla Doerr. Second Row: Shari Dibbert, Bobbi Caldwell, Angie Speer, Margaret Reimers, Kelly Gerkins, Julie Dibbert, Staci Nordhues, Valerie McDonald, Lisa Thies, Heidi Heegle. Third Row: Christy Carpenter, Jackie Borst, Kerry Robinson, Vicki May, Karla Tunink, Christal Kint, Melissa Coenen, Lisa Kint, Becky Gubbels, Amy Alderson, Janeen Kittle, Angie Steffen. Fourth Row: Paula Hilkemann, Bonnie Fish, Marci Thelen, Sheryl Rohloff, Patti Milander, Laurie Lyon, Sharon Gubbels, Mary Schaefer, Sherilyn Haselhorst, Marcy Reineke, Sandi Kollars, Michelle Dredge, Trish McFadden Not Pictured Cindy Berner (Historian) and Jamie Redinbaugh. It was a great honor to have our local chapter president, Cheri Stevens, be elected a state officer for FHA. Only one member from each district is elected an officer. As an officer, Cheri was able to attend a convention in Chicago, IL. Cheri talked to other chapters on what FHA really is. She led a very busy year with two big offices. 17
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