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Third in State The Schuyler EEA Chapter in 1964-1965 received a Superior Chapter award for the tenth straight year. They had an overall rating of third out of 122 chapters in the state. The annual Parent-Son Banquet started the year's activities. Highlighting the evening was the presentation ofthe Honorary Chapter Farmer Degrees to five men for their outstanding in- terest in the Schuyler Chapter. The demonstration team composed of Bernard Valish, Duane Krula, and Stanley Kracl placed second in the District EFA contest at Emerson. Stanley Kracl won the district public speaking contest and Eugene Mastny received a red ribbon in creed speaking. At the state EFA Convention, t h e p o u l t r y team, made up of Ed Neesen, Duane Krula and Bernard Valish, won the state contest, earning the right to compete in the national contest in Kansas City next October. Blue ribbons went to E a rm Management, Livestock Judging, and Meats Judging teams. Foundation award winners were Mike Berglund and Mike Jedlicka. Super- intendent E. Warren Peterson received the Honorary State Farmer Degree, and State Farm- er Degrees went to Eugene Heavican, Lyle Eckstein, Mike Berglund, and Mike Jedlicka. T h e S c h u y l e r Chapter presented Mr. Henderson, who has taught at Schuyler for the past ten years, a gold watch for his outstanding service and leadership to the community and to the school. Mr. Henderson has accepted a posi- tion as an instructor in agriculture research at the University of Nebraska. Receiving the highest award given by the state FFA association, the State Farmer Degree, are front, Lyle Eckstein and Mike Berglundg back, Eugene Heavican and Mike Jedlicka. FFA President Mike Jedlicka presents Mr. Henderson with a gold watch on behalf of the entire FFA Chapter.
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Winning at state in the Poultry Husbandry contest ,Were Bernard Valish, Duane Krula, and Ed Neesen. FFA Chapter Members: Back Row: Martin Divis, lidhleesen .lim Hoelscher, liollie Wolfe, Gale Mares, Gary l-Brezina, Eugene Nlustny, Darrel Kluck, lion Davenport, Bob Sedlak, Don Marking, Tom Healy, .loel Engel, Row 4: Duane Krula Jerry Smith, liumir Jedlicka, Gene Keller, lielioy Render, Tom Bender, Ken Svoboda, Richard lioul, Ernie Nekuda, Paul Vavricek, Don Berglund, Dale Grotelueschen, Charlie Heavican, Chris Marohn. Row 3: Dana Sucha, Toni Mcliean, Gene Novak, Jerome Benesch, Dean Vavricek, Allen Ernst, lion Berglund, lelioy Wirka, Leonard Vidlak, Duane Svehla, 1 1 chuyler FFA Rated Stanley Kracl placed second at state contest and first in the District lll public speaking contest. George Heavican, .lohn Neesen. Row 2: Kenny Blum, Ronnie Bohaty, Dennis Beran, Paul Beran, Alan Sucha, Joe Faltys, Bill Gerny, Robert Bender, LaVern Kucera, Stanley Vomacka, Wayne Valish, Bernard Valish, John Semrad, Donald Guernsey. Front Row: Advisor Ed Hendersong Mike Berglund, Reporterg Eugene Robertson, Vice Presidentg Michael Jedlicka, Presidentg Stanley Kracl, Secretaryg Lyle Eckstein, Treasurerg Eugene Heavican, Sentinel, Mr. George llermone, Go-advisor.
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'S mx 0 fi gd i5,l14NJQXUA,grE-iii? is M' The Sweetheart Royalty are Bill Cernyg Joe Faltysg Dunkerg Diane Hoppeg Boni Abraham crown bearer Dennis Berang 1964 Prince, Dennis Waakg Eugene Susan Hespeng Diane Vondracekg 196.4 Sweetheart Donna Robertson Qbehind Dennis Waakjg crownbearer, Richard Losekeg and Bonnie Vittera Qbehind Donna Losekej Ecksteing Prince Eugene Heavicang Sweetheart Linda Dunker, Sweetheartg Heavican, Prince The moment of truth came when Linda Dunker and Eugene Heavican were crowned the FFA Sweetheart and FHA Prince of the l4th annual Sweetheart Ball. The 1964 royal couple, Donna Loseke and Dennis Waak performed the crowning. The eight attendants were Diane Hoppe, Boni Abraham, Diane Vondracek, Bonnie Vittera, Dennis Beran, Eugene Robertson, Joe Paltys, and Bill Cerny. The coronation took place in the high school gym which was decorated according to the theme, A Tunnel of Love. The entrance was a large red and white tunnel while large squares with Cupid silhou- ettes on them were placed at both ends of the dance floor. Jack Seckman and the Ambassadors provided the music for the evening's enter- tainment. Hzftejto ow 1 y W? W J ,Xxx A ' VQFHA Prince Eugene and FFA Sweetheart Linda pose 1 , -5 ,, X, ,M N twlw M it r Q X M y .,fyxQuvQj Om! x ,N K rl . A - rv ' . V2 , A V X vm Jbvukl. 'WUQAK nffwb l tt' ' T A M 054 owit Q? W XLLWUW B for a picture at the Sweetheart Ball I
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