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i Seatedc R. Parkinson, R. Dull, P. Rice, M. Buhl- C. Bille wearing vet's 3 man. Standing: J. Ploessl, T. Perrin, L. Byrne. Club jersey. The Vet's Club is open to dents hororably separated U. S. Armed Forces. The also open to Reservists eminimum criteria or those been honorably discharged Reserve Forces. The club all stu- from the club is who meet who have from the provides members a means of expression, a social outlet and gives it's ser- vices to the community school. and the Sec.-Treas., R. Murphy, Pres., J. Ploessl, V.P., R. Dull, Pres. Joe Ploessl makes a club meeting. a point to other veterans at 15
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farming Is IIIII' career First Row, left to right were: Donnie Karasek, Greg Patterson, David Streif, Chris Wolff, Bill Larsen, Dannie Kamsek. Second Row, left to right were: Dennis Reeve, Tom Moneypenny, Edward Chitwood, Robert Marfilus, Dave Blaser, Pete Nel- son, and Don Anderson. Third Row, left to right were: Karl Espeseth, Rolf For- shaug, A1 Abraham, Greg Kinney, Roger of the members of Blaser and Michael Hahn. Missing from Two the picture were: Ray Richardson and the Club, Ed Chitwood Robert Merkes. and Greg Kinney, resting during a break at the MS dance. 1Pictured above were the Farm Pictured above Were the Farm 0p Club of- ficers. Seated to the left was Chris 0p Club dance ecuple: Ed Wolff, President, and to the right, Al Chitwood and Bonnie osterholz Abraham7 Vice ?realdcrt. Standing wexe: who took first place at the Edward Ckitwcrd, Prcxerexy; and Greg MS Marathon contest by rais- pattersorr, Tlvasureru ing over $800. 14
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h foioe Educationgssociau tion - OEA g had a year full of activities. They sponsoree ed dances, roller skating parties, Bake sales, and other events. Some didn't prove so successful as others, but they did teachthe members that working together is an important factor ttany club. Early in the year, the officers went to Wausau to learn how other OEA clubs in the state were operating. Members of the club worked through. the year, learning from mistakes, hav- ?1ctured above: first row,Denise Keleher, Janet Sander- ing great fun, and looking son, Vicki Check, Jeff Opie; second row, Sandy Cupp, forward to state and nation- Elaine peters, Diane Vondra, Nancy Clayton, Mary Ann a1 conventions. Busch; third row, Lois Birk, Kim Mueller, Kim Lowery, Kathy Hm, Mark Vondra. O E A W AS 5 B E N EFI C I A L Pictured above: tfront to Backh Pres., K. Mueller; V. Pres., V. Check; Sec., L. Birk; Hist., K. H111; Par1., N. Clayton; Trees. J. Sanderson; Advisors, hMr. Pagel h Ms. Smith. Pictured above: L. McNett and J. Sanderson enjoying the Christmas Party.
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