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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Back Row: C. Snyder, B. Floerke, J. Kligora, P. Third Row: D. Winn, P. Coxe, K. Boltz, D. Morse, A. Shoemaker, C. Boyd, B. Boyer, Kramer, P. Vannoy, S. Rebenstorf, M. Gailf N. Slowey, E. Trejbal loreto, J. Schultz, L. Oldenburg Second Row: Miss Wintermantel, J. Erdman, S. Front Row: J. Pior, B. Bosshard, R. Rabenhorst, Grosskreutz, J. Shadel, D. Duffin, J. Mc- S. Fisher, P. Honohan, K. Mills, C. Schultz, Culloch, A. Valentine, D. Douglas, I. Vance M. Coburn, S. Marshall, C. Stelter The membership of the Future Homemakers of America consists of girls who are presently enrolled in home economics or who have previously had one year of home economics The girls who led the organization this year under the direction of Miss Shirley Wintermantel were as follows: Prefidenl ,.... .... P atricia Honohan Vice Prerident , . ...... Betty Bosshard Secretary ...,, . . . Roberta Rabenhorst Treamrer . . . ...,.. Kathy Mills Reporter ,..,.. .... S ally Fisher Hixtofimz ....... . . . Carol Schultz Parliamentariarz .,...,...... . joan Pior The officers of the organization represented the club at the State Fair last summer. When school started, a party was given for the new members. At the Homecoming parade, the float which the F. H. A. entered with the theme 'Geneva's All Laid Out received third place. On November 9, F. H. A. girls had a leadership training conference in which dif- ferent schools took part. A Christmas party was held in December. Christmas gifts were exchanged. A candy sale, bake sale, and a mixer were sponsored during the year. Page Twenty-Three
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FUT RE URSES' CLUB Back Row: l'. Vannoy, J. Fe1'g'us0n,C. St-haltz, S. Dalee, C. Kohlmetz, J. Melfulloeh, Q' A. Shoemaker, J. Findlay, D. Ebert, L. lloyd, ti. Collins, K. lloltz Oltlenburir, li. Rabenhorst, S. Marshall, S. Sm' ' ' ' L S. Voelz, l. Hillerman St-eond Drays, R. Foote, I. Pollock, M. Sprecher, ith J. Harris ll. Bittner L. Mt-Kenzie Fmnt ROWZ M. LlCl1tlT1ll'llt, S. lligelow, S ' i ' ' , Rebenstorf, D. Strantlinger, S. Hot-ne, .l Church, P. Honohan, S. Nelson, li. Hart S. Peterson, R. Charles, J. Stroud, J. Se iultz C. Messnei' Row: D. Kramer, L. Uhe, J. Stultz, S. Pi'e,rizfc'11I Patricia Honohan Vim Pl'C'.lf6lU11l4 , Ruth Foote SL't'l'C'llI7'Jf' Linda Oldenburg ,147'C'dJ'll1'01' . Lynn Kiernan Alf1'f.1'61' Mrs. Stephen Ambrose The Future Nurses' Club is an organization for girls interested in nurses training and the nursing profession. Meetings were held every third Wecltiestlay of each mont?: with programs being presented at each, ln May the club sponsored a mixer, a project designed to earn money. This was the only money-making project of the year. Mrs. Dean -Ieffers of Lake Geneva spoke on the life of a student nurse in October. An explanation of the hospital staff and expenses at the Fort Atkinson hospital was gliven by Miss Goebel at the january meeting. ln March Dr. Ambrose talked on the role of nurses in hospitals. The annual field trip to a hospital was taken in December when the club visitetl Madison General Hospital. Susan Bigelow, one of the members, carried on a correspondence with the three alumnae of the club who entered nurses training this year. Many interesting and help- ful facts were learned by the club members through these letters. The girls appreciate greatly the help given by their adviser, Mrs. Ambrose. and feel that much of the credit for the expanding interest in this group belongs to her. Page Twenty-Two
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liaek Row: T. Riirelow, IC. Frodel, R. Anderson, Third Row: F. Maylord, ll. Sweno, D. Roloff, J. Papeke, M. Howard, Pl. llegrolke, A. llrok- ll1l'lCl', .I. Vannoy, .l. Rice, C. Gnatzig, K. Sit-ie, li. Ilaynvs, R. Taylor, L. Staller. Set-ond Row: L. Schultz, A. Mursliall, L. lVlorg'an, 'l'. Schultz, R. Krzxnee, D. Klitzkie, li. Wit-liing'son, J. liatzman, J. Dempsey, ll. Rye, li. Sehoppe, A. Fields, K. Sehoppe, IJ. Rowland The W'hitewater li.l:.A. Chapter had a very suc- cessful year. with 57 hoys taking part. The Cfhaptel' with the hc-lp of Mr. Alensen has tried many new things this year, one of which is the Tri-County Farm Institute, with three counties taking part. FAI RS Many lxoya showed at the fairs during August and Septemher. Some of the boys who exhibited proiects were XY . llethlfe. lf. Trewyn, P. Smith, H. Sweno, D. Harley, R, l,enz. and AI. Clltristbaum. H. Wfaga showed crops. TRIPS The seniors went to Madison, February 7th, to Page 'l'wenty-I uui' M. Heyse, IJ. Wiekingson, R. llentz, R. Doherty, L. Meske, .I. C'hx'istlmum, li. Trewyn, P. Smith, K. Olson, R. Marty, fl. Foxe Front Row: NV. liethke, I.. Yohs, ll. Selizxrine, IJ. Hapke, Tl. Millard, ll. Neidlein, ll. Fuller, ll. Wagga, IJ. Sehztrine, ll. Stc-ig, Rl. Staller, J. Grant see the Ilniversitys modern dairy harn, and heard .1 talk on lfniing and soil erosion. 'lhe Chapter also witnessed the National Corn Picking contest at tht Tracy Farms in Alanesville. The juniors and seniors visited the l. Case factory in Racine and received a free meal, The freshmen and sophomores went to the Junior Livestock Show in Madison. AXVARD NIGHT Paul Smith was the Star Chapter Farmer and lilroy Trewyn received the Dc-Kalb Achievement Award, F.F.A, letters were received by Howard Sweno. Ronald Taylor, and llill liethke. The following boys received gifts from the Dadmun Award: A. lirokmeier, bl. Rice, G, Coxe. Vannoy, D. Neidlein. and D. Scharine.
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