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F. T. A. The convention started on Friday afternoon with regis- tration. After registration the president of the Winne- conne Club, lic-verly liroehm, welcomed the group. The speakers for the afternoon were: Mr. Peter Ows- ley, who talked about special educationg Miss Mary Wil- lits, elementary educationg and Dr. R. E. Gotham, secon- dary education. The convention then adjourned to sepa- rate groups to discuss the phases of the speeches. Supper was served in St. Mary's Parish Hall. The early part of the evening was spent seeing films following the lines of the afternoon speakers. The remainder of the eve- ning was spent square dancing under the direction of Mr. C. Wine. The convention delegates then went to homes of the members and people in the community to sleep. This helped to make many new friends. On Saturday the business meeting took most of the morning. The state officers presided at the meeting, two of these being from Winnectmiine. They were: Beverly Brochm, State Historiang and Loretta Kinsler, State Sec- retary. New officers were elected during the meeting. Mar- lyn Weisner was elected State Historian. After the meeting the new officers were installed with the ex-officers presiding. - A banquet in the school cafeteria brought the conven- tion to a happy ending. The officers for this year are: Beverly Broehm, Presi- dentg Ruth Mueller, Vice-Presidentg Jeanette Gauerke, Treasurerg and Virginia Pufhal, Historian. The club or- ganizer and adviser is Miss Edna Palecek. Row I-M. Korn, D. Dorow, J. Wiesner, B. Broehm, J. Grunwald, I. Quigley, J. Hinz, E. Kinsler Row 2-L. Kinsler, V. Pufhal, G. Kalin, M. Becker, M. Drews, M. Hofberger Row 3-L. Pride, L. O'Connell, R. Williams, Z. Larson o .45-
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ROXV ONE: N. 'Ihiel. K. Friedrich, M. Baugrnd, M. Weisner, D. Hanson, M Herbst J. Gauerke, R. Mueller ROW TWO: Miss Palecek, B. Helke, M. Becker, R. Mathison, C. Mueller, M Disch j. Ecksrein ROW THREE: N. Farry, J. Gauerke, C. Kolodzik, B. Unser F.T.A. 'I he Serve Our Schools Future Teachers Club was or- ganized in l952 under the leadership of Miss Palecek. Dur- ing the fonr years, the members have been active in help- ing the grade school teachers with their daily work. Oc- casionally they are asked to help high school teachers. The planning and entertaining of the state FTA con- vention, held in October, fell upon their shoulders. The work of the convention was done by separate committees. Those on the planning committee were: Beverly Broehm, Loretta Kinsler. ,Ieanette Gauerke, Zola Larson, Marlyn Weisner, Nancy Thiel, Evelyn Kinsler, Mary Ellen Disch, and Rosalie Mathison. Other committees were housing, Beverly Broehm, chair- man, Aleaneite lianrlte and Ruth Mueller, registrationg welcome, Virginia Pufahlg refreshments, Marjorie Hof- bergerg .intl table decorations, Lois Pride. f--42 XS X 1
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Row 1-M. Bork, J. Moriarity, M. Disch, J. Kellogg, M. Baugrud, Erickson, M. Gebauer, A. Chris- tianson Row 2-M. Welle, M. Peterson, B. Becker, B. Unser, I. Wishow, M. Morgan Row 5-C. Mueller, G. Reese, B. Borree, C. Brazee G.A.A. The officers for the Girls' Athletic Association are: Bev Boree, Presidentg lileanor Riley, Vice-President, Mary Ellen Disch, Secretary, and Carolyn Brazee, Treasurer. This group is advised by Miss Charlotte Dottke. The GAA decorated a float for the homecoming parade with the slogan liven Davy Crockett Couldn't Beat Off the Wtmlvc-s. The float showed Davy Crockett, represent- ing Denmark, trying to keep away the wolves, represent- ing Wfinneconne. The girls participate in volleyball and basketball tourna- ments in which the girls are divided into four teams play- .-A4.. ing in double elimination tournamentsg ace skatng, and tumbling. In the spring, the activities include soccer, base- ball, and speed-ball. An ice-skating party was held during the winter at the Winneconne rink. After the party, refreshments were ing in double elimination tournaments, ice skating, and records were borrowed and dancing was our main subject. Plans are being made that in the future years, girls will be able to earn letters by participating in various physical activities.
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