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l , , TRI-COUNTY INSTITUTE Over 200 farmers and their wives attended the new prograrn this year. There was a free meal pro- vided by the Wfhitewater Chamber of Commerce. F.F.A HANQUET This was a non-profit meal for parents. There were about 150 people present. Don Hale, state F.F.A. Vice President, was the speaker. The following awards were made: Farm Mechanics, Eugene Frodelg Soil and Waiter Management. jerry Grantg Dairy Farmer, Lauren Mcskeg Swine Medals, Howard Sweno, Ronald Taylor and jim Christbaumg Sheep Medals, LeRoy Vohs, jerry Vannoyg Corn. Richard Scharine, james Rice and Ronald Schoppe. CHRISTMAS CARD SALES The card sales, like the scrap drive, raised money for the Chapter to use throughout the year. The Chap- ter grossed about S800 in card sales this year. The faculty adviser for all these activities is Mr. Jensen, who has proved to be tireless in his efforts in behalf of his group and a real leader in all of their activities. FUT RE FARMER OF . AMERIC P7'6.l'i!iC7Zl . . . . , . . Howard Sweno Vife Premlenl . . . . . Richard Scharine Secremfy ..... . . Ronald Taylor Trcmnrer . . . . . , Richard Lentz Sevzliazel . . . . . Jerry Grant Reporfer . . . . . Gerald Coxe Al!l'f.lUl' , . . .. Mr. Jensen l Page Twenty-Five
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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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MIXED CHORUS BaekH1iow:'I M. LL T1-ewyn, R. Foote, B. Phelps, R. Thircl Row: S. lloenc, U. Shadler, E. Hansen, B. llilo art' J- Shee an, R- Hanson, J- Stevemonv F- deau L. llennei' W. Hunt C Catania M Gail Hartman' 5' Hollman' C' llapcke' Il' loreto, K. Wolfe, N. Coburn, M. Kamenick Second Row: J. Rockwell, J. Moksnes, K. Mills, M. -, H , - . Q , H ' Stevenson, J. Slowey, W. Valentine, G. Bjo,-ge, Front Row. M. Ijlchthardt, Millard, Il. Iiosshard 5. prays, S. Fisher, E. vvendell, L' Uhe, L- Mc- J. West, C. COIIIDS, R. Connell, S. Peterson, S Kenzie Thompson, J. Mroz, J. l'ior, liigelow DIRECTOR: MISS DOROTHY MYDLAND The Mixed Chorus of fifty-nine members made its first appearance singing for the student body on Veterans Day. The annual Christmas Concert was held on Dec- ember 19. The Chorus officers are: P7'E.fifZE71f . , . Patricia Honohan Vice P1'e.rirfw7f , . . . Tom Sheehan Secrelfgry . , Shirley I-Ioene Trm.m1'c1' . Gerald Hartmann Bl!.l'f7l6f.l'.l' fllmzager , . Bernard Bilodeau Lif7l'tZ1'ftl7I.I , . , . . , Romella I-Iart Susan Bigelow Representing City High at the Mass Choir Concert in Jefferson. February 14, were R. Hart, K. Mills, 1. Moksnes, M. Lichthardt, S. Peterson, M. Gailloreto, P. Hono- han, N. Ritsema, R. Hanson, T. Sheehan and B. Bilodeau. Page Twenty-Six
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