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ORGANIZATIONS
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Sun? M, QMTQX f ,r MQLQ4 ', K 6 'Q ' ' .1 r. . w ' FRE HMA cuss FIRST ROW P Ranum P Moran G Bolstad I Herlltzke M Byers M Bruemmer I Hancock W Loggrng SECOND ROW M Johnson C Bahr B Nuttelman F Lee R Caulum B Horstman R Grlster M Hesse THIRD ROW Mr Rowe D Perso D Beler S Powell G Havens B Buol R Stelloh D Hanson L Olson D Wlese FOURTH ROW S Bell C Jones M Smlth J Hemker H Berthauser S Hayden T Larson B Furchtenrcht R Schmrdt R Schrllmg FIFTH ROW P Stnttmater A Schmrdt M McClrnrock J Bahan M Koopman S On September 4 1951 forty erght bewrldered and shy freshmen began then- hrgh school careers ln a short month they had become acquarnted wrth new fr lends new books and new experrences Inxtratron October 4th was aday ofmuchexclte ment for the whole school It gave the freshmen an opportunrty to drsplay therr hrgh sprrlts and good sportsmanshrp and resulted rn the rr berng offrcrallyacknow ledged as hrgh school students The class of 55 showed keen rnterest rn the school's extra currxcular actrv rtres Twenty were represented rn the FHA and ten rn the FFA The Pep Club clarmed twenty two Fourteen freshmen were admltted to the Thesplan Club and frfteen were on the Orrole staff A large maJor1ty of the class were represented rn the band Thxs class of 55 has made a good begmnrng record and has showed that they wrll lrve up to and try to surpass records establrshed by classes rn prevlous years Presrdent Vrce presrdent Secretary Treasurer Advrser Pat Moran Georgra Havens Bonnre Buol Helen Betthauser Mr 'NI N Rowe ,M if 4- 1 tg 1 lo if I Af 4, fu L I q ,J fn ' v J 4 2 . , . , . . , . , . , . , . , 1 , 1 , . A . Wehrs, D. Mashak, S. Meyer, C. Johnson, B. Balmer, D. Wehrs. NOT PICTURED: W. Moss. 1 1 ' . I I , A . . . . A , . , V I .....- . . . .L . . ZZ
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FUTUR HUMEMAKER 0F AMERICA FIRST ROW: Miss Johnson, G. Whitlock, V. Anderson, M. Bruemmer, J. Raymer, E. Huxsahl, M. Johnson, J. Meyer. SECOND ROW: B. Peterson, M. Buol, D. Hix, C. Achterkirch, M. Knutson, B. Rowe, M. Slosser, R. Durkin, J. Wehrenberg, M. Schober, M, Thielker. THXRD ROW: A. Koopman, D. Hemker, M. Miller, E. Meier, D. Mikkelson G. Jordson, M. Olson, W. Waldenberger, C. Wehrenberg, D. Hoier, A. Holter. FOURTH ROW: C. Meyer, G. Smith, M. Hesse, M. Springer, E. Bruhn, J. Meyers,M. Jaekel, B. Powell, M. Johnson, G. Sprick, B. Schild, M. Caulum, C. Hancock. SIXTHROW: R. Hemker, D. Wehrenberg, J. Horstman, R. Jandt, K. Moan, M. Oldenberg, L. Schomberg, D. Sprain. Fifty-four enthusiastic FHA'ers rejoined the organization with the purpose of becoming better homemakers of the future. When the new members were initiated into the club at an impressive candlelight ceremony in January, the membership was increased to seventy. The State FHA Convention at Green Lake in June, 1951, was attended by three girls from West Salem. Mary Buol served as state vice-president of district three. Joyce Raymer was the candidate for a state office, with Barbara Rowe, the alternate. During vacation the girls carried out homemaking projects , many of them entering exhibits at the La Crosse Inter-State Fair. Several girls, accompanied by Miss Ruth Johnson, made the annual trip to the Wisconsin State Fair at Milwaukee. Under the guidance of their adviser, Miss Johnson, the FHA had a full year of interesting and varied activities. During FHA Week, November 4-10, in an effort to make people become aware of their organization, an activity was carried out each day. The FHA and FFA combined their efforts to make a success of the Harvest Festival in November and the Christmas Mixer in December. Other highlights of the year were sending CARE packages to the needy people in Europe, the Mother-Daughter Banquet, a style review, and the FHA demonstration contest. President .... Joyce Raymer Historian .... Valary Anderson Vice-president. .Barbara Schomberg Parliamentarian . . Mona Bruemmer Secretary .... Gurine Whitlock Program of WorkChairman .... Treasurer . . . Janice Meyer Elizabeth Huxsahl Editor. . . . .Mary Johnson Chapter Mother . .Mrs. Donald I-Iix Adviser ..... Miss R. Johnson 24
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