Winneconne High School - Magenta Yearbook (Winneconne, WI)

 - Class of 1956

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Page 51 text:

Row 1-D. Amundson, jo. Gaurke, M. Wiesner, J. Wheaton, A. Peterson, M. Gebauet, D. Oppetman, C. Hungerford, Mrs. D. McEnroe Row 2-M. Welle, M. Peterson, B. Becker, R. Peterson, D. Hanson, M. Popke, M. Disch, V. jeske, B. Helke Row 3-C. Welle, G. Krueger, C. Kolodzik, A. Bradley, B. Unser, J. Wiesner, M. Lutsey, I. Wischow Q Eleanor Riley was President of the F.H.A. Club, Marjorie f' 1 AA Hofberger was Vice-President, Secretary Treasurer was Mary Ellen Dischg Degree Leader was Sharon Schmellingg Z and Joanne Gauerke, Historian. The group was advised if ' by Mrs. Delores McEntoe. .47...

Page 50 text:

Row 1-D. Johnson, S. Schmeling, M. Hofberger, J. Keisow, J. Hinz, E. Decker, M. Domke, K. Peterson Row 2-C. Herbst, J. Linstedr, E. Riley, D. Robbert, D. Dorrow, B. Borree, J. Thiex, C. Romberg Row 3-J. Vandomlen, J. Smith, M. Wentzel, Radloff, C. Wiesner, N. Becker, G. Kalin F.H.A. FHA's program of self-improvement and increasing community responsibility is carried on by the girls through their individual degree work. It is the aim of the club to give a well-rounded program of personality development and mental and spiritual growth to each girl whose basic interest is Home Economics. The FHA held its initiation on December 5, in the school cafeteria with all freshmen candidates eligible for membership. As the freshmen came forward in pairs, the officers pinned red roses on them as a symbol of member- ship. Marjorie Hofberger explained the purposes of FHA. .45- After the meeting, punch and cookies were served by the junior home economics class. FHA Week was observed November 5-7. Posture Day was observed at the beginning of the week. Everyone was encouraged to walk, stand, and sit correctly. Prizes were given to the boy and girl with the outstanding posture. Darlene Dorow and Ronald Day were elected queen and king of Posture Day. Wednesday was Friendly Day. Everyone was encouraged to be a little more friendly and cheerful on that day.



Page 52 text:

R R A R GAMMA? ROW ONE: D. Morgan, bl. Reinerr, B. Grignon, G. Remmel, D. Rietz, Kllhf, J- Delman, D. Cl1FiSIlz1nS0n. A. Miracle, Mr. DiVall. ROXV 'l WO' D lohnson D. l.iPSke, A. Becker, A. Kinatecler. P. Milner, G. Erdman p. Zehm-f, W, Buchanan. W. Boss. ROW THREE: lx. Hubli, l., Kellogg, F. Bork, H. Westplial, G. Christian, K. Halder, D. Eisch. M. Cl1riSIi11IL KI. Schaetz. ROW' FOUR: D. Xwisnefske, K. Rozek, U. Boss, P. Salm, E. Angell, M. Davis, T. Vandenberg. F. F. A. The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is Cooperative efforts are encouraged in the practice of the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and thrift as well as improvement in scholarship. citizenship. The specific purposes for which this organiza- . . . . - T FA l an 1 nt srn wh h. e'o tion was formed was to develop competent, aggressive, he Fl hai quirk: he rs' g Ich 15 b C me r . n . f 'ri on r-n . rural, and agricultural leadership, To create and nurture a 3 mmm LVL 0 Ort C Pa C 5 love of country life in the young people. To provide and FFA basketball tournament was held in Berlin in Feb- encourage the development of organized rural recreational ruary. activities. In order to create more interest in the intelli- I t 1 gem choice of farming occupations. Members are encour- Orrrrers rrlr 95556 ,WCW3 Kerrhi Hulrrcrf Prcsrrlcmi aged to develop individual farming programs and estab I-Con Kellogg, Vrcvpresrrleml Frrrrrklm Bork, Treasurer: lishmeius, and encourage members to improve the farn' Gaylord Rcmmcli-SeCr6rr'rY3'Err0Y,Angell, Rcport'-'rl rfnfl home and its surroundings. Wfliile participating in worthy .lrrrnes Kullr' Scmmer- Thcrr Hdvfsof was Mr' R' Wrllrs underiakings for thc improvement of agriculture, members Drvalr' develop character, and train for useful citizenship and pa- rriotism. ..43.

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