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A trained staff assists students in the library. '-Jw .1-q ,Spf ' ef A . .. if af as ,. .: lyif, 'K U J' riff. 15 i:4'9k LIBRARY STAFF: FRONT ROW: Nancy Fisk, Kathy Halvor- sen, Colleen Boettcher. SECOND ROW: Linda Farmer, Jeanne Wetz, Jan Scheef, Linda Halm. THIRD ROW: Judy Werner, Students assist Librarian Mrs. Margret Mas- ters in the circulation of books and in preparing them for use at the Dunbar schools, the Junior High and Senior High at Syracuse. Five student assistant Librarians and a sponsor attended the State Convention at Millard. The student staff belongs to the Nebraska Association of Student Library Assistants, they keep the Library doors open from eight in the morning until four in the afternoon and meet every Monday at twelve under the leadership of President Nancy Fisk and Secre- tary and Treasurer Colleen Boettcher. Each member of the staff receives a pin for one year of work in the Library and a bar for each ad- ditional year. Their goal is to serve students and faculty and make the Library a better place for study. LZ: lillllumff Jana Wiles, Coranne Bryan, Peggy Bro, Lois Schulte, Pam Hill- man. BACK ROW: Bruce Bogard, Don Halbasch, and Dennis Vodicka. .w ...amy awww. President, Nancy Fisk and Colleen Boettcher as Secretary and Treasurer lead the new library staff.
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Small groups improve talented music students. WM TROMBONE TRIO: Sandra Neeman, Steve TRUMPET TRIO: Phil McCallum,Lynette Ha11,Gordon Wellensiek. Rippe, Nancy Halvorsen. l.', A S BRASS SEXTET: Sandra Neeman, Gary Liesemeyer, Diane SAX QUARTET: Tim Kriefels, Lois Brehm, Joyce Gergen Staack, Darrel Petersen, Bruce Spitz, Lois Petersen, Ann Formanack. 18
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Future Farmers of America learn a vocation FFA: FRONT ROW: Roger Royal, Daryl Hopp, Jerry Wiebusch, Steve Rippe, Gary Keunning, Gary Liesemeyer. SECOND ROW: Jim Whitehead. Donn Schroeder, Randy Crownover, Dennis Royal, Bob Wilhelm, Leonard Isaacs. THIRD ROW: Larry Edgar. Lynn Pickerill, Brian Baker, Dale Henke, Roger Bond, Keith Liesemeyer, Keith Juilfs. FOURTH ROW: Carl Wellensiek. Joe Wirth. Rick Bruns. Wayne Meyer, Milan Brehm, Clark Gartner, Bob Harms. FIFTH ROW: Keith Kimball, Curt Kimball, John Clark, Dennis Koester, Danny Schutz. Don Halbasch, Wayne Heather. SIXTH ROW: Howard Hogancamp. Lynn Schomerus. Kenny Lamb, Danny Bruns. Dean Roos, Dennis Knickman, Gene Stubbendick, Bob Engelbrecht. ef rfv. G 'H ,f' 4. v -N M, O r L if-I i l . ' 4 as , 5 T' W. l 5 FFA OFFICERS: Roger Royal. Daryl Hopp. Jerry Wiebusch. Steve Rippe, Gary Keunning. Gary Liesemeyer. The Future Farmers of America completed a third busy year. One of their busiest days was March 16th when they washed cars during the day and held a chili supper in the evening. In honor of FFA Week the officers presented a demonstration to the student body on the proper procedure for a business meeting. Several boys, accompanied by Mr. Benson, journeyed to the National Convention at Kansas City. Gary Kuenning and Kenny Lamb were chosen to be delegates to the State Convention held in Lincoln. Roger Royal received the State Farmer Award. This award is based on leadership activities and projects and is presented by the State FFA Associ- ation to only two per cent of the boys in the state. Steve Rippe and Donn Schroeder played in the Hon- or Band at the State Convention. The year ended with a banquet.
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