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1st row: Sponsor Mrs. G, 1st Vice Kim Lof- gren, Secretary Joyce Denton, President Bo- bette Harrington, Encounter Chairperson Marcie Boling, 2nd Vice Tami Slagle. 2nd row: Donna Buse, Debbie Jahnke, Jean Meister, Jena Neiman, Jan Wickert, Cathy Tibbels, Michelle Taylor, Donna Ernesti, Lori Welding, Tammy Lutz, Kim Boldan, Michelle Arensberg, 3rd row: Brian Lueb- bert, Lisa Lubker, Ron Throener, Tara Twedt, Tami Vrba, Shelly Petz, Kim Land- holm, Lou Buse, Kim Critel, Connie Heun. 4th row: Kristie Lierman, Kim Kollath, Brittne Hansen, Loree Bennett, Jackie Bol- dan, Tammie Heun, Debbie Slagle, Jill Tay- lor, Jean Schlautman, Lori Praest, Gwen Lof- gren. Holly Volgltance. 5th row: Corinne Brockmann, Tracie Frickenstein, Alise Metzger, Lori Frickenstein, Kari Hugo, Tami Hagedorn, Lori Hagedorn, Sarah Da- berkow, Jenny Arensberg, Kathy Swenson, Cathy Wooldrik. 6th row: Paula Neiman, Barb Albus, Jill Schmeckpeper, Gina Lof- gren, Teri Vrba, Melissa Lutz, Lisa Peterson, Tonya Robinson, Gail Koertner, DeVonna Wegner, Shelley Smith, Kristen Black. ABOVE RIGHT: Give me another. Mrs. G. and Jill Taylor work at the pie sale. TOP: One more time! Joyce Denton talks at dis- trict convention. ABOVE: Wrapping up an- other win, Tami Slagle receives her medal. Organizations 15
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FHA The Future Homemakers of America started the year during the summer with a Freshmen round- up. They also held summer meet- ings and a swimming party with a watermelon feed. They participated in the parade with a float and had a booth at the fair. Other busy events the organiza- tion was involved in were district convention at Wakefield where a number of members were recog- nized for outstanding work, and SEARCH at Wayne State College where the members gave it their all to place at the top. Numerous med- als were awarded. Members orga- nized a number of money making projects such as a bake sale at the Christmas concert and a pie sale at the spring musical. For the first time, members sold soup before and after home basketball games, which was a success. FHA mem- bers wrapped up the year with the annual slumber party. TOP: Are we here yet? Kristie Lierman rides to district convention. ABOVE: It isn't that funny! Michelle Arensberg, Kim Boldan, and Shelley Smith work at the bake sale. RIGHT: Don't touch my food! Paula Neiman keeps the food to herself at the Sweetheart Dance. 14 Organizations
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FFA The Future Farmers of America is an agriculture organization of young men and women learning about the different aspects of agri- culture. It provides various skills, enabling members to broaden their backgrounds. Members compete in a variety of competitions designed to provide “hands on experience such as: Parlimentary procedure, public speaking, agriculture me- chanics, dairy and livestock judg- ing, and soils, range, and crop man- agement. The year's highlights were at State Convention. The crops judg- ing team placed third, with Brian Reimers as high individual. The dairy judging team placed second, and the junior parlimentary proce- dure team placed third. Brian Reimers was named as Nebraska State Farmer. The FFA successfully raised the needed funds by crushing alumi- num cans. 1st Row: Advisor Mark Hanson, Glen Hage- dorn, Brian Reimers, Barry Bogseth, Todd Schroeder, Brian Luebbert, John Aschoff, Kent Schlautman. 2nd Row: Jeff Gentrup, Steve Groth, John Fehrer, Barry Reimers, Tom Hagedorn, Doug Throener, Greg Dan- ielski. Jay Greve, Tim Rolf. 3rd Row: Tim Drueke, Kris Odle, Mark Luebbert, Greg Hunke, Tim Hagedorn, Pat Batenhorst, Da- vid Fisher, Jeff Duhsman, Mike Steiren. 4th Row: Ron Throener, Bill Landholm, Rick Krueger, Steve Peterson, Dale Throener, Jeff Peterson, Brian Guenther, Fred Uhing, Brad Luebbert, Greg Duhsmann, Terry Koertner, Lynn Gentrup. 16 Organizations
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