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F.F.A. COLOR GUARD Lee Wicks, Steve Whited, Mike Brewster, Terry Schultz PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE L. to R. : Lee Wicks, Rep. ; Terry Schultz, Sen. ; Sam Wireman, Treas. ; Tom Misch, Pres. Lynn Frieden, V. P. ; Mr. Foster, Sponsor; Clarence Duttlinger, Sec. TRAIL RIDE
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA ROW 1: Lee Wicks, Terry Schultz, Lynn Frieden, Tom Misch, Ruth Hoffman, chapter sweetheart, Sam Wireman, Clarence Duttlinger, Mr. Foster (sponsor). ROW 2: Steve Whited, Mike Brewster, Richard Hebda, Dave Thomas, David DeVries, Jerry McKim, Dale Bagnall, Mort Harrington, Archie Risner, Roy Meeks, Stewart Peo. ROW 3: Terry Robbins, Bran Vukadinovich, Randy Peregrine, Tom Carter, Mark Duggelby, Dennis Leek, Mannie Martin, Harvey Fraley, Ron Gluth, Paul Foster, Jim McKim. ROW 4: Steve Woolever, Bob Steel, Charles Chemowsky, Dennis Bell, Dennis Murray, Dave Berry, Jim Cambe, Louis Stowers, Charles Meeks, Rusty Stalbaum, David Deardorff. ROW 5: Gary Melcher, Joe Misch, Jerry Sullivan, Bill Pritchett, Ron Kosik, Tom Helton, Gary Manns, Freddie Conley, Don Kidd, Douglas Gluth, Don Gordon. ROW 6: Jerry Campbell, Steve Whitaker, Terry Banks, Darrell Barker, Ken McGaffick, Steve Deardorff, Charles McGaffick, Jack Robbins, Forest Manns, Rex Gluth THE FFA FFA is a national organization of high school students studying vocational agricul- ture in our public schools. The foundation on which it is built includes leadership and character development, sportsmanship, cooperation, community service, thrift, scholarship, improved agriculture, organized recreation, citizenship, and patriotism. The Wheatfield chapter has 65 members, including 2 members with State Farmer de- grees, 44 members with Chapter Farmer degrees, and 19 members with Greenhand degrees. Some of our major activities are slave auction, annual Parent and Son banquet, corn tour, cookout, State and National Conventions, Leadership camp, Land Laboratory, judging contests, Chapter Sweetheart Dance, Color Guard, and Vitality seed sales. 18
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SUNSHINE SOCIETY ROW 1: Sponsor, Mrs. Zimmer, Debbie Meeks, Sheila Miller, Carolyn Misch, Ellen Yost, Theresa Donis, Mary Alice Jones, Samantha Lawyer, LaVonne Martin. ROW 2: Gay Perkins, Cynthia Lapatkin, Darlene Wireman, Malva Wireman, Shirley Anselm, Barbara Hanewich, Lola Hoffman, Linda Shepherd. ROW 3: Judy Bierma, Debbie Furst, Doris Jungles, Bonnie Stalbaum, Bonnie Brouwer, JoAnn Godshall, Merry Foster, Janet McKim, Dale Chapman. ROW 4: Suellen Jones, CynthiaWynkoop, Joyce Davis, Phyllis Rice, Helen Martin, Vicki Jefferson, Mary Allen, Eula Chapman, Janet Wireman, Rachel Jamieson, Ruth Hoffman. ROW 5: Gayle Finn, Gwen Stone, Leona Damer, Cheryl Ketchum, Patty Gulbransen, Becky Longstreth, Judy Wireman, Connie Boersma, Sally Marshall, Nancy Hoffman, Karen Jamieson. ROW 6: Sherry Jones, Bonnie Myers, Sheila Sculley, Linda Tanner, Sharon Veden, Vicki Theis, Nancy Harrington, Martha Hoffman, Rhonda Green, Diana DeVries, Ruth Schoon, Darlene Stowers. ROW 7: Sue Melcher, Mary Bierma, Sue Longstreth, Linda Allen, Sandy Wireman, Debbie Anselm, Molly Martin, Becky Burger, Cathy Veden, Frances Whited, Bonnie Miller, Kristie Abbring, Billie Jamieson. The 1966-1967 year for the Sunshine Society was again, as always, a very fulfilling ad- venture for those who participated. This was a ver y busy year for all of us, but we en- joyed every minute of it. We began our year with the initation of the new members on September 12. Nextwe honored our mothers at the Mother- Daughter Banquet. Our most thoughtful and kindest act for others was the distribution of the Thanksgiving Baskets. We enjoyed this most because we have the opportunity to make others happy, and we were rewarded with their happiness. Then we realized Christmas was just around the comer, and we presented our annual Christmas Dance - -Winter Wonderland. At the end of the first semester we gave a breakfast for those students with a B or above av- erage. Our last big event of the year was the Ideal Ladies Tea. We hope that someone has benefited from our ability to spread Sunshine and kindess into his life during 1966- 67. We, as the members of the society, have been thoroughly inspired by the acts we have been able to perform for Others.
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