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Top row: Bobby Reed, Robert Beyer, Lloyd Keim, Loren Steiner, David Shov alter, Marvin Strahm, Lynn Kellenberger, Frankie Althouse, James Halsing, Richard Phillips, Carroll Witt- mer. Second row: Paul Bechtelheimer, Donald Bailey, La Von Wenger, Darrell Henry, Donald Hunnicutt, John Humphrey, Loren Haxton, Keith Henry, Robert Mishler, John Carlson, First row: Glen Keim, Robert Brunner, Clair Dove, Vaughn Thompson, Lyle Lancaster, John Moore, Lee White, Mr. Pollock, Merlin Strahm. f. f. fl. The FFA rated third with their exhibit at the Topeka Fair this year. The past two years Sabetha was rated first. This year Hiawatha took first. The exhibit of Sabetha’s FFA illustrated a balanced farm program. The pattern of the exhibit was taken from a local farm, that of Mr. Wilbur Wurzbacker. The chapter conducted a dairy judging school for the benefit of schools from northeast Kansas and southeast Nebraska. Eighteen schools attended with 275 boys participating. The sophomores designed a lawn table this year and are making them for their patrons. The chapter took over the job of plant- ing grass, trees, and shrubs on the armoury grounds. The chamber of commerce is furn- ishing the money for this project.
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Beck row: Alma Steiner, Bobbie Wilson, D'Ann Sauer, Mary Herbstreith, Gladys Kinghom, Joan McClure, Mary Miller, Edith Lancaster, Yvonne Showalter, Beverly Bartram, Rebecca Moser, Emma Lee Sherrard. Third row: Janice Jones, Mary Ann Keim, Lenore Grimm, Jo Ann Keim, Sue Smith, Lois Mathewson, Mary Foster, Kay Dientsbier, Alice Niccum, Donna Mathew- son. Second row: Maxine Niccumm, Kay Payne, Cogie Dodd, Rose Eichelberger, Delores Rus- sell, Diane 3uchholz, Beverly Haxton, Gail White, Elta Feek. First row: Eva Lamparter, Shirley Maelzer, Rosalie Smith, Joyce Smith, Mildred Thieme, Mrs. Flentie, sponsor, Edith Haxton, Mildred McFall, Betty Leuthold, Ethel Phillips, Joyceln Cavendar. f. h. e. FHA, homemaking organization at SiS, consists of 41 girls and their sponsor, Mrs. Donald Flentie. Their meetings are held every fourth Friday. The future homemakers had charge of an assembly, January 26, in which they caricatured the many faults of grooming, dressing, and action of students at sa- betha High. Twice the girls went to Topeka to dis- trict and state conferences. At the state meeting, they were invited to tea at the Governor's mansion. They also made a tour of the capitol building. At the district meeting, the Sabetha chapter was asked to help with the pro- gram. Three girls modeled clothing they had made themselves in home ec. classes. Gail White modeled a formal; Becky Mo- ser, slacks; and Shirley Maelzer, pajam- as.
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