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PREPARI G FOR Father lssenhuth always has a joke to enliven the occasion. Whether a for- mal class in religion, an informal dis- cussion of a radio program, or the latest market quotations, Father is always ready with a thought provoker. Seated: Vincent Ahlers, Ronald Fiegen, Joseph Ahlers. Standing: Andrew Krier, Bob Fiegen, Arthur Vortherms. Health is essential to a good career. Testing our hearing is Ann Klein, health nurse. Left to right: Miss Klein, Jmarscheid, James Brovsm, Ronald Schley, Vernon Van Dam, and Stanley Crain. Bette Hansen and Monica Schwebach represented St. Mary over KISD in the LSpeak For Democracy contest. 'K . . Si N. have K fa., , E W iffy: .x. Nag g 14 : 18 'f These 4-H students won purple ribbons at the Sioux Empire Fair. This entitled them to take their projects to the State Fair at Huron. Two of these, Duanne Mergen and Bob Fiegen entered their exhibits at the International Show at Chicago. Duanne made an etched metal tray. Bob entered his Hereford steer. Seated: Duanne Mergen, Bob Fiegen. Standing: James Entringer, Ronald Fiegen, and Terry Hans? 26
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