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o Row 1: V. Buschke, Editor; S. Muske, Treasurer; R. Tolzmann, Secretary; G. Messerschmidt, President; Y. Goldsmith, Vice-President; C. Brieske, Historian; L. Glaske, Parliamentarian. Row 2: B. Ginter, I. Kohnke, D. Hamilton, L. Willegal, S. Schonasky, E. Schatzke, Mrs. Shur- pit, Advisor. Row 3: E. Hell, L. Pierce, D. Spurgeon, J. Soiney, S. Hamilton, S. Voigt, M. Thalacker. Row 4: J. Slater, C. Klusmeyer, D. Henke, B. Kasubaski, D. Gray, A. Patton, M. Ely. Row 5: M. Voigt, S. Buschke, B. Hill, K. Hammond, H. Swader, K. Kerst, B. Schwanke. The Future Homemakers of America is a state and national organization now five years old. Local officers are elected in April as this group is also active in the summer. Since last spring our program has included a trip to Madison, Cave of the Mounds, and Little Norway; the state convention where the State Homemakers Degree, the highest award granted by the state organization, was conferred upon three senior girls, Dorothy Messerschmidt, Elaine Klimke and Eve- lyn Dee. Dorothy Messerschmidt was also awarded the state schol- arship. Shirley Muske, Dorothy Henke, and Yvonne Goldsmith dem- onstrated new practices in food preservation and sewing for three days at state fair. Several members won awards for clothing ex- hibits. Participation in county fair include awards in style review, judging contests and exhibits. The district rally, a radio broads cast, a parent party, demonstration contest and food sales have.' comprised the major functions of the F. H. A. this year. ■O-'i VI
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Row 1: Miss Morton, advisor; V. Glaske, E. Marotz, R. Dahlke, S. Muske, M. Borsack, A. Daye, D. Wegert. Row 2: L. Willegal, D. Henke, B. Schwanke, M. Willegal, M. Evans, D. Kasubaski, L. Yasick, V. Sutton, J. Boesler. Row 3: Y. Goldsmith, L. Pierce, D. Hamilton, J. Slater, M. Voigt, I. Wedell, V. Pierce. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club members learn how to check out books, clas- sify and repair books and keep their assigned shelves of books in order. There are twenty-four members this year. Miss Morton is the advisor. The officers are: Pres., Shirley Muske; Vice- Pres., Marie Borsack; Sec., Rae Ann Dahlke; Treas. Elaine Marotz.
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Row 1: R. Reetz, R. Gohlke, J. Daye, E. Pomplun, V. Marshall, O. Ponto, R. Clemens. Row 2: E. Shurpit, B. Henke, W. Weiss, W. Briese, N. Kruger, D. Smith, E. Fuhrmann. Row 3: G. Alexander, W. Becker, R. Kohnke, B. Shurpit, E. Thalacker, E. Eggleston, Mr. Gilmore, Advi- sor. Row 4: R. Czervinski, A. Krueger, E. Brudnowski, R. Schminelpfenig, R. Janke, D. Son- nenberg, G. Sybell. Row 5: G. Ulrich, G. Schwanke, G. Bengsch, L. Leu, K. Quinn, A. Sohn, R. Quinn. Row 6: J. Marshall, A. Bartz, W. Hamilton, D. Pekowsky, E. Hell, G. Spath, J. Rick. Row 7: J. Weir, M. Buchholtz, E. Bengsch, D. Todd, G. Ponto, S. Lillie. The F. F.A. consists of 54 members. The F. F.A. events this year were a plowing contest in which Vern Marshall took 4th prize. We plan to participate in the Judging Contest at Madison in April. We will send one team. The F.F.A. Speaking Con- test was held at Montello on the 24th of February. Dean Todd, our representative, received fourth place. President -- E. Pomplun Vice-President -- V. Marshall Secretary -- J. Daye Treasurer -- Orlo Ponto Reporter -- R. Gohlke Sentinel -- R. Reetz Advisor -- Mr. Gilmore 13
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