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09/27/12 1 FFA Table of Contents Page No. The Mission and Strategies ....................................................................................................... 3 The Emblem ............................................................................................................................. 4 The FFA Creed ......................................................................................................................... 5 Colors ....................................................................................................................................... 5 . Salute ........................................................................................................................................ 5 . Motto ........................................................................................................................................ 5 . Milestones in FFA History ........................................................................................................ 6 FFA Facts ................................................................................................................................. 8 Years of Progress .................................................................................................................... 10 Growth of the Iowa FFA Association ...................................................................................... 11 Iowa State Officers.................................................................................................................. 13 American Farmer/FFA Degrees............................................................................................... 37 Iowa Farmer/FFA Degrees ...................................................................................................... 46 Honorary Iowa Farmer/FFA Degrees .................................................................................... 125 Distinguished Service Awards ............................................................................................... 132 State FFA Leadership Conferences........................................................................................ 135 Date and Place of State Conferences .............................................................................. 135 Attendance at State Conferences .................................................................................... 136 Contests/Career Development Events/Awards................................................................ 137 Chapter Program of Activities ........................................................................................ 137 . Public Speaking ............................................................................................................. 141 Chapter Activity Exhibit ................................................................................................ 144 Parliamentary Procedure ................................................................................................ 153 . Extemporaneous Speaking ............................................................................................. 155 . FFA Secretary’s Record Book........................................................................................ 158 FFA Treasurer's Record Book ........................................................................................ 160 . FFA Reporter's Scrapbook ............................................................................................. 162 . Freshman Creed Speaking .............................................................................................. 164 . Conduct of Meetings Event ............................................................................................ 167 . Computers in Agriculture ............................................................................................... 168 . Job Interview ................................................................................................................. 169 Ag Sales Leadership ...................................................................................................... 170 Agriculture Broadcasting/Journalism ............................................................................. 171 Agriscience Student Recognition Program ..................................................................... 172 Agriculture Discussion Meet .......................................................................................... 173 Experience the Action .................................................................................................... 174 Ag Issues and Perceptions .............................................................................................. 175 Rising Star Award.......................................................................................................... 176 Public Relations Chapter Award .................................................................................... 177 Journalism Chapter Award ............................................................................................. 180

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FFA

Table of Contents

Page No.

The Mission and Strategies ....................................................................................................... 3

The Emblem ............................................................................................................................. 4

The FFA Creed ......................................................................................................................... 5

Colors ....................................................................................................................................... 5 .

Salute ........................................................................................................................................ 5 .

Motto ........................................................................................................................................ 5 .

Milestones in FFA History ........................................................................................................ 6

FFA Facts ................................................................................................................................. 8

Years of Progress .................................................................................................................... 10

Growth of the Iowa FFA Association ...................................................................................... 11

Iowa State Officers.................................................................................................................. 13

American Farmer/FFA Degrees............................................................................................... 37

Iowa Farmer/FFA Degrees ...................................................................................................... 46

Honorary Iowa Farmer/FFA Degrees .................................................................................... 125

Distinguished Service Awards ............................................................................................... 132

State FFA Leadership Conferences........................................................................................ 135

Date and Place of State Conferences .............................................................................. 135

Attendance at State Conferences .................................................................................... 136

Contests/Career Development Events/Awards................................................................ 137

Chapter Program of Activities ........................................................................................ 137 .

Public Speaking ............................................................................................................. 141

Chapter Activity Exhibit ................................................................................................ 144

Parliamentary Procedure ................................................................................................ 153 .

Extemporaneous Speaking ............................................................................................. 155 . FFA Secretary's Record Book 73

FFA Secretary’s Record Book........................................................................................ 158

FFA Treasurer's Record Book ........................................................................................ 160 .

FFA Reporter's Scrapbook ............................................................................................. 162 .

Freshman Creed Speaking .............................................................................................. 164 .

Conduct of Meetings Event ............................................................................................ 167 .

Computers in Agriculture ............................................................................................... 168 .

Job Interview ................................................................................................................. 169

Ag Sales Leadership ...................................................................................................... 170

Agriculture Broadcasting/Journalism ............................................................................. 171

Agriscience Student Recognition Program ..................................................................... 172

Agriculture Discussion Meet .......................................................................................... 173

Experience the Action .................................................................................................... 174

Ag Issues and Perceptions .............................................................................................. 175

Rising Star Award .......................................................................................................... 176

Public Relations Chapter Award .................................................................................... 177

Journalism Chapter Award ............................................................................................. 180

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Iowa Farmer/FFA Stars .................................................................................................. 183 .

Production/Entrepreneurship Category ...................................................................... 183 .

Agribusiness/Placement Category ............................................................................. 184

Star Agribusiness Finalists ......................................................................................... 185

Star Agriscience Finalists .......................................................................................... 186

Star Placement Finalists ............................................................................................. 187

Star Production Finalists ............................................................................................ 188 .

District Farmer/FFA Stars .............................................................................................. 189 .

Iowa FFA Work Experience Abroad (WEA) Participants ...................................................... 195 .

Official FFA Calendars ......................................................................................................... 195

National Recognition ............................................................................................................ 196 . General Information 75

Honorary American Farmer/FFA Degrees ...................................................................... 199

Distinguished Service Awards ....................................................................................... 201

VIP Citation ................................................................................................................... 201

Agriscience Teacher of the Year Award ......................................................................... 201 .

National Chapter Award Program .................................................................................. 202 .

Chapter Safety Program ................................................................................................. 211 .

Chapter Home Improvement .......................................................................................... 214

National Exhibit ............................................................................................................. 215

National Agricultural Proficiency Awards ...................................................................... 216 .

Building Our American Communities (BOAC) - National ............................................. 243

National Chapter Award ................................................................................................ 249

Achievement in Volunteerism ........................................................................................ 253

State Winners and Rank in National Events ................................................................... 254 .

Iowa Participants in National FFA Band ........................................................................ 260

Iowa Participants in National FFA Chorus ..................................................................... 262

Iowa FFA Band ..................................................................................................................... 264 .

Iowa FFA Chorus .................................................................................................................. 264 .

Iowa State Fair ...................................................................................................................... 265 .

Iowa Future Farmer/FFA Today ............................................................................................ 267

Iowa FFA Administrative Assistant ....................................................................................... 268

Active Chapters and Members ............................................................................................... 269

1995-96 ......................................................................................................................... 269

1996-97 ......................................................................................................................... 271

FFA Chapters Chartering Dates ............................................................................................. 273

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THE MISSION AND STRATEGIES

FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for

premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. To

accomplish this mission, FFA:

Develops competent and assertive agricultural leadership.

Increases awareness of the global and technological importance of agriculture and its

contributions to our well-being.

Strengthens the confidence of agriculture students in themselves and their work.

Promotes the intelligent choice and establishment of an agricultural career.

Encourages achievement in supervised agricultural experience programs.

Encourages wise management of economic, environmental and human resources of the

community.

Develops interpersonal skills in teamwork, communications, human relations and social

interaction.

Builds character and promotes citizenship, volunteerism and patriotism.

Promotes cooperation and cooperative attitudes among all people.

Promotes healthy lifestyles.

Encourages excellence in scholarship.

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THE EMBLEM

The national FFA emblem, consisting if five symbols, is representative of the history, goals and future of

the organization. As a whole, the emblem covers the broad spectrum of the FFA and agriculture. Each element within the emblem has unique significance.

The cross section of the ear of corn provides the foundation of the emblem, just as corn has

historically served as the foundation crop of American agriculture. It is also a symbol of unity, as corn is grown in every state of the nation.

The rising sun signifies progress and holds a promise that tomorrow will bring a new day glowing

with opportunity.

The plow signifies labor and tillage of the soil, the backbone of agriculture and the historic

foundation of our country's strength.

The eagle is a national symbol which serves as a reminder of our freedom and ability to explore

new horizons for the future of agriculture.

The owl, long recognized for its wisdom, symbolizes the knowledge required to be successful in

the industry of agriculture.

The words "Agricultural Education" and "FFA" are emblazoned in the center to signify the combination of learning and leadership necessary for progressive agriculture.

The emblem and the letters "FFA" are protected by trademarks registration No. 996,642 and No.

998,731 in the U.S. Patent Office and by Public law 740, 81st Congress.

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THE FFA CREED I believe in the future of agriculture, with a faith born not of words but of deeds - achievements won by

the present and past generations of agriculturists; in the promise of better days through better ways, even

as the better things we now enjoy have come to us from the struggles of former years. I believe that to live and work on a good farm, or to be engaged in other agricultural pursuits, is pleasant

as well as challenging; for I know the joys and discomforts of agricultural life and hold an inborn fondness for those associations which, even in hours of discouragement, I cannot deny.

I believe in leadership from ourselves and respect from others. I believe in my own ability to work efficiently and think clearly, with such knowledge and skill as I can secure, and in the ability of

progressive agriculturists to serve our own and the public interest in producing and marketing the product

of our toil.

I believe in less dependence on begging and more power in bargaining; in the life abundant and enough

honest wealth to help make it so - for others as well as myself; in less need for charity and more of it

when needed; in being happy myself and playing square with those whose happiness depends on me.

I believe that American agriculture can and will hold true to the best traditions of our national life and that

I can exert an influence in my home and community which will stand solid for my part in that inspiring task.

The creed was written by E.M. Tiffany, and adopted at the 3rd national Convention of the FFA. It was

revised at the 38th Convention and the 63rd Convention.

COLORS As the blue field of our nation's flag and the golden fields of ripened corn unify our country, the FFA

colors of national blue and corn gold give unity to the organization. All FFA functions and paraphernalia should proudly display the colors.

SALUTE The Pledge of Allegiance is the official salute of the FFA organization. To properly conduct the salute,

face the United States flag, place the right hand over the left part of the chest and, holding it there, repeat

the following pledge:

"I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic

for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for

all."

MOTTO

Learning To Do, Doing To Learn, Earning To Live, Living To Serve.

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MILESTONES IN FFA HISTORY 1917 - Courses in vocational agriculture under the Smith-Hughes Act were first established. 1926 - The American Royal Livestock and Horse Show invited vocational agriculture students to

Kansas City, Missouri, to participate in National Livestock Judging Contests.

1928 - The Future Farmers of America was established in Kansas City, Missouri.

1929 - Carl Patton of Arkansas, was selected as the first Star Farmer of America. 1930 - Official FFA Creed and Colors were adopted. The National Public Speaking Contest began.

1939 - The FFA purchased 28.5 acres of land which was part of George Washington's estate.

1944 - The National FFA Foundation, Inc. was founded. The first Agricultural Proficiency program, Ag Mechanics, was started.

1947 - The National FFA Convention Band program begins.

1948 - First International Exchange program for FFA members begins. The National FFA Supply Service began operation. The National FFA Convention Chorus began.

1949 - FFA members celebrate the First National FFA Week which coincides with George

Washington's birthday.

1950 - The Congress of the United States ratifies public law 740, granting the FFA a Federal Charter. 1952 - The National FUTURE FARMER magazine was first published.

1953 - The United States Post Office Department issues a special stamp commemorating the silver

anniversary of the FFA. President Dwight D. Eisenhower addressed the Silver Anniversary National FFA Convention.

1958 - Local Chapters begin distributing the first annual official FFA calendar.

1959 - Dedication of the new FFA headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia, took place during the first

National Leadership Training Conference. 1965 - Future Farmers of America merge with the New Farmers of America.

1966 - First Agricultural Career Show was held at the National FFA Convention.

1969 - All rights and privileges of National FFA membership expand to include women. Ken Dugan of Arizona is named the first Star Agribusinessman of America.

1970 - Building Our American Communities (BOAC) Program was started.

1971 - National FFA Alumni Association is formed. 1974 - Nationwide coverage was given to President Gerald Ford's address to the National FFA

Convention.

1975 - Food for America Program is launched.

1976 - First World Conference in Agricultural Education was held. 1977 - 50th National FFA Convention is held November 9-11 in Kansas City and "FFA at 50 - A

Golden Past - A Brighter Future" history was presented carrying the following quote in the

section pertaining to What They Say About FFA: "The leadership abilities developed through membership in the Future Farmers of America are vital to the future of our country. This highly

successful youth organization is effectively teaching the qualities basic to success in life and

business today." ROBERT D. RAY, Governor, State of Iowa 1978 - President Jimmy Carter addressed the 51st National FFA Convention. A commemorative marker

designated the site of the founding of the FFA was unveiled in Kansas City, Missouri.

1979 - First Extemporaneous Public Speaking Contest was held.

1980 - Construction began on the FFA National hall of achievement. The President's Energy Challenge competition was established. The National FFA Foundation raised $1,000,000 in one year for

the first time.

1981 - The FFA TIMES newspaper was published at the national convention. 1983 - The Ag Ed Network, FFA's computerized information service, was created. The Computers in

Agriculture Award Program and the National FFA Scholarship Program were established.

1984 - The FFA released its first TV Public Service Announcements featuring Eddie Albert.

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1985 - ACCESS subscription computer service was established. The first National TV Special

"Agriculture's Next Generation: A CONFLICT OF INTEREST," aired. The National FFA Foundation raised $2,000,000 in a single year for the first time.

1986 - Agriscience Teacher of the Year Award was established.

1987 - The first national television satellite broadcast of the national convention was conducted.

1988 - Agriscience Student Recognition award program was established. Delegates at the national convention changed "Future Farmers of America" to the "National FFA Organization" and

approved a total of 18 constitutional amendments.

1989 - The National FUTURE FARMER magazine's name was changed to FFA New Horizons, the Official Magazine of the National FFA Organization.

1990 - Delegates at the national convention voted to raise the number of the official delegate assembly

to 475. 1991 - President George Bush addressed the 64th National FFA Convention. The Virgin Islands and

Guam were granted association charters and five chapters from Micronesia were granted affiliate

chapter charters.

1993 - A National study was conducted on the contest and award program 1993 - National Dues increased from $3.50 to $5.00 annually.

1996 - Board of Directors vote to move National FFA Orgnization business office to Indianapolis, IN.

1996 - Board of Directors vote to move National FFA Convention to Louisville, KY. 1996 - Establishment of FFA Homepage on the World Wide Web.

1998 - Dedication of new National FFA Center in Indianapolis, IN.

1999 - The 72nd

annual National FFA Convention was held in Louisville, KY for the first time ever.

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FFA FACTS

The National FFA Center

6060 FFA Drive

P.O. Box 68960

Indianapolis, IN 46268-0960 Phone: (317) 802-6060

FFA for Agriculture Students

FFA is a national organization of high school students preparing for careers in agriculture. FFA chapters

are established in public schools offering instruction in agricultural education under provisions of the National Vocational Education Acts.

Organized in 1928 FFA was organized nationally in 1928 in Kansas City by vocational agriculture students who had formed

local and state organizations, some dating back to 1917. In 1950 Congress granted the FFA a Federal

Charter. Today, there are 7,248 chapters with 451,997 members in all 50 States, Peurto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, Rota and Saipan (Commonwealth of Northern Marianas Islands), Majuro (Marshall

Islands), and Kosrae and Yap (Federated States of Micronesia).

FFA Develops Agricultural Leaders

FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier

leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education - this is the main goal of the National FFA Organization. Through participation in FFA activities, young men and women, interested

in all aspects of the agricultural industry, learn how to speak in public, conduct and take part in meetings,

handle financial matters, solve their own problems, and assume civic responsibility.

A Challenge to Excellence FFA members elect their own officers, plan and carry out activities with a minimum of supervision from

their agricultural education instructor who serves as chapter advisor. FFA Knowledge and Skills Career

Development Events, Leadership Career Development Events, and award programs for chapters and

individual members complement the classroom instruction and challenge students to excel.

Degrees of Membership The FFA is structured into a degree program which rewards active FFA members for progress in all

phases of leadership, skill and occupational development. The Greenhand FFA Degree and the Chapter

FFA Degree are awarded at the chapter level. State associations award top members with the State FFA Degree. The highest degree, The American FFA Degree, is conferred on an elite group of members at the

National level.

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The National FFA Organization The headquarters and principal office of the National FFA Organization is the United States Department

of Education in Washington, District of Columbia. The business office is located in Indianapolis, IN. The National FFA Organization is focused on delivering those programs, activities and services that best

serve students and chapters. Those activities include: International, Leadership, Communications, Career

Development Events (CDE) and Awards, and Membership Development.

FFA Foundation Many FFA programs are made possible because of the fund-raising efforts of the National FFA Foundation. The National FFA Foundation, Inc. was established in 1944 and the Iowa FFA Foundation,

Inc. was established in 1986. The formation of these foundations enable businesses and industrial firms,

organizations, past FFA members and other individuals to cooperate in supporting and furthering the programs of the FFA.

FFA Alumni Association The FFA Alumni Association was founded in 1971 to give former FFA members and FFA supporters an

opportunity to continue their support of the FFA organization. FFA alumni organizations at the local,

state, and national levels are making substantial contributions both in time and money to assist in the continued growth and development of an active FFA program for youth preparing for careers in

agriculture. The Iowa FFA Alumni Association was established in 1972.

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YEARS OF PROGRESS

History of the Iowa FFA Association

Over seventy years have passed since the first FFA chapter was organized in Iowa. The following pages are evidence of progress in activities which has grown through increases in membership

and the number of local chapters. The following is a statement taken from the Iowa Association FFA

"Ten years of Progress" report. "The vocational agriculture program was started in Iowa, as well as in other states of the nation,

in 1917. This was shortly after the passage of the Smith-Hughes Vocational Education Act by the

National Congress. Almost from the beginning of the inauguration of the program there was a

consciousness on the part of many of the leaders in this phase of education that farm boys need inspiration as much, if not more, than information regarding the occupation of farming. It was in search of some

means of supplying this inspiration for the farm boys that Henry C. Groseclose of Virginia conceived the

Future Farmer idea and organized the "FFV," Future Farmers of Virginia. This was in 1926. The plan proved successful. It appealed to farm boys. Similar organizations patterned closely after the FFV

developed in other states. In 1928 there was a demand from all parts of the country for a national

organization for boys enrolled in vocational agriculture classes. In November of that year an organization

meeting was held in Kansas City, Missouri, at which time a temporary constitution very similar to the present one was adopted. Thus the various state organizations were affiliated into a national organization

known as the Future Farmers of America."

"In response to a need for an organization among the vocational agriculture students in Iowa, local clubs of one type or another had been in operation within the state for a number of years. However,

there was little to hold these local clubs together. Consequently when the opportunity came to form a

state organization of vocational agriculture students and to link with the national organization, all persons interested in the further development of vocational agriculture education were enthusiastic about the

possibility. Delegates from 23 schools organized the Iowa Association FFA at Iowa State College May

17, 1929. On September 9, 1929, a charter was granted by the National organization. Iowa was the

twenty-second state to qualify for a charter. Preliminary to the organization of the Iowa Association a number of individual committees were at work. A committee composed of G.F. Ekstrom, supervisor of

agricultural education, and Instructors Adam Miller and H.T. Hall, were appointed to investigate the

possibilities of and to work out a plan for a state organization of vocational agriculture students. Another committee composed of Messrs. H.J. Hamlin and H.M. Byram of Iowa State College; Instructors Paul

Barker, Wilbur Balmos and H.T. Hall, and C.G. Ekstrom met to plan a state constitution. Another

meeting was held in March, 1929, at which Messrs. H.M. Hamlin, H.M. Byram, T.E. Sexauer, A.A. Sather, W.H. Lancelot, E.C. Darling, P.I. Barker, C.E. Bundy, H.T. Hall, J.A. Linke, F.E. Moore, and

G.F. Ekstrom were present.”

"The first local FFA chapter in Iowa was organized at Kelly in July, 1929 under the leadership of

H.M. Byram, teacher of vocational agriculture. Soon after chapters were organized at Muscatine, Maquoketa, and Charles City. Following these, the movement spread rapidly into all parts of Iowa. By

the end of the first year 1929-1930, the 30 local chapters had been organized in the state."

The history of the FFA in Iowa has been from the beginning one of progress. It has grown from 576 members and 23 chapters in 1929 to 234 chapters and over 12,000 members at the present time. The

organization has not only grown in membership but has each year improved its program of helping

students better prepare themselves for citizenship and to meet the pressing problems of production

agriculture and agribusiness. During the over seventy years of progress in the Iowa FFA Association, thousands have gained

inspiration and developed confidence in themselves as a result of their membership and participation in

the FFA. A large percentage of these students are applying the knowledge gained from their training in agricultural education and are putting into action the inspiration received from participating in the FFA.

These past FFA members are helping to make Iowa a prosperous agricultural state in which to live.

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GROWTH OF THE IOWA FFA ASSOCIATION: 1929 – CURRENT

Year No. of Ag Ed

Departments

Enrollment in Ag

Ed Programs

No. of FFA

Chapters

Active

Membership

1929-30

1930-31

1931-32 1932-33

1933-34

1934-35

1935-36 1936-37

1937-38

1938-39 1939-40

1940-41

1941-42 1942-43

1943-44

1944-45

1945-46 1946-47

1947-48

1948-49 1949-50

1950-51

1951-52 1952-53

1953-54

1954-55

1955-56 1956-57

1957-58

1958-59 1959-60

1960-61

1961-62

1962-63 1963-64

1964-65

1965-66 1966-67

1967-68

1968-69 1969-70

1970-71

1971-72

1972-73

109

116

113 106

101

109

117 128

139

148 168

190

203 194

163

130

133 161

168

174 194

193

223 240

253

273

295 299

303

286 285

283

275

263 257

248

246 238

238

234 231

231

227

229

3,340

3,664

3,745 3,640

3,515

3,818

4,471 4,954

5,471

6,925 7,900

8,908

8,808 7,251

6,074

4,908

5,287 6,644

6,665

6,932 7,803

7,844

8,830 9,538

10,429

10,809

11,560 11,188

11,241

10,649 10,490

10,213

10,558

10,618 10,850

10,585

10,502 10,610

10,933

11,096 11,476

11,612

12,564

14,500

30

48

48 45

47

56

71 92

107

115 131

153

162 135

128

108

118 144

154

166 188

189

213 237

253

273

294 298

303

286 285

283

275

263 258

248

246 238

238

234 231

231

227

229

576

984

1,100 1,021

1,190

1,419

1,995 2,593

3,250

3,803 4,591

5,200

5,382 4,282

4,115

3,571

4,061 5,109

5,489

6,007 6,743

6,939

8,002 8,937

9,685

10,104

10,769 10,566

10,545

10,125 9,926

9,803

10,072

10,121 10,433

10,170

10,108 10,210

10,658

10.635 10,600

10,750

11,261

11,791

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Year No. of Ag Ed

Departments

Enrollment in Ag

Ed Programs

No. of FFA

Chapters

Active

Membership

1973-74 1974-75

1975-76

1976-77 1977-78

1978-79

1979-80

1980-81 1981-82

1982-83

1983-84 1984-85

1985-86

1986-87 1987-88

1988-89

1989-90

1990-91 1991-92

1992-93

1993-94 1994-95

1995-96

1996-97 1997-98

1998-99

231 236

245

251 256

257

263

267 266

266

268 270

270

267 265

262

255

248 245

241

238 236

231

233 234

231

15,452 15,661

17,293

17,524 16,644

15,927

14,249

13,895 13,982

14,731

11,603 10,741

10,723

10,448 10,449

9,778

9,161

9,194 10,103

11,684

12,066 13,714

13,430

14,554

15,170

231 236

244

249 255

259

263

269 265

267

249 264

265

262 258

250

250

234 234

229

229 229

231

228 234

231

12,346 13,032

13,748

14,164 14,204

13,783

13,325

13,605 13,271

12,491

11,999 11,313

10,979

10,315 9,833

9,031

8,748

8,722 9,039

9,867

10,029 10,728

10,650

11,290 11,592

11,432

There has been an increase of approximately 11,000 members in 70 years. The growth of the Iowa FFA Association has continued at a rapid pace. The organization has made a

definite contribution in the fulfillment of the first purpose of the FFA, that of developing

competent, aggressive agricultural leadership.

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IOWA FFA STATE OFFICERS All of the officers of the Iowa FFA Association as elected by the chapter delegates in annual

conferences are listed here by years since the association was established in Iowa.

1929-30

President ................................................................................................................Bryce Tucker, Denison Vice President .................................................................................................. Richard Davison, Clarinda

Secretary ................................................................................................................. Loyal Lowman, Kelly

Advisor ............................................................................................................ G.F. Ekstrom, Des Moines Executive Secretary-Treasurer .................................................................................... H.M. Hamlin, Ames

Executive Committee - James Knupp, Vinton; Darwin Reichling, Maquoketa; Loyal Lowman, Kelly;

Bryce Tucker, Denison; Richard Davison, Clarinda.

1930-31

President ..................................................................................................... Darwin Reichling, Maquoketa

Vice President ............................................................................................... La Vern Newton, Iowa Falls Secretary .................................................................................................................. James Knupp, Vinton

Advisor ............................................................................................................ G.F. Ekstrom, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ................................................................................ H.T. Hall, Des Moines Executive Committee - Darwin Reichling, Maquoketa; La Vern Newton, Iowa Falls; Loyal Lowman,

Kelly; Bryce Tucker, Denison; Franklin Bond, Buffalo Center; Richard Davison, Clarinda.

Advisory Council - W.H. Lancelot, Ames; P.I. Barker, Iowa Falls; G.F. Ekstrom, Des Moines.

1931-32

President ............................................................................................................... Russell Bill, Muscatine

Vice President ........................................................................................................ William Stitt, Clarinda Secretary .......................................................................................................... Ronald Boyd, Charles City

Advisor ............................................................................................................ G.F. Ekstrom, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ................................................................................ H.T. Hall, Des Moines Executive Committee - Russell Bill, Muscatine; William Stitt, Clarinda; Ronald Boyd, Charles City;

Hubert Larson, Iowa Falls; Donald Newton, Winterset; Darwin Reichling, Maquoketa; Bryce Tucker, Denison.

Advisory Council - W.H. Lancelot, Ames; Paul Auringer, Charles City; G.F. Ekstrom, Des Moines.

1932-33

President .......................................................................................................... Herbert Larson, Iowa Falls

Vice President .................................................................................................. Ronald Boyd, Charles City Secretary ............................................................................................................... Donald Smith, Fairfield

Advisor ............................................................................................................ G.F. Ekstrom, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ................................................................................ H.T. Hall, Des Moines Executive Committee - Herbert Larson, Iowa Falls; Ronald Boyd, Charles City; Donald Smith, Fairfield;

Charles Steward, Dana; Donald Newton, Winterset; Wayne Heil, Vinton; William Stitt, Clarinda.

Advisory Council - Paul Auringer, Charles City; W.H. Lancelot, Ames; G.F. Ekstrom, Des Moines.

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1933-34

President ................................................................................................................ Charles Steward, Dana Vice President ....................................................................................................... Kenneth Fulk, Clarinda

Secretary ........................................................................................................Barton Bonzer, Charles City

Advisor ............................................................................................................ G.F. Ekstrom, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ................................................................................ H.T. Hall, Des Moines Executive Committee - Donald Smith, Fairfield; William Alexander, Clarinda; Julius Black, Waukee;

Paul Hassman, New Hampton; Charles Steward, Dana; Kenneth Fulk, Clarinda; Barton Bonzer, Charles City.

Advisory Council - L.B. Hoopes, Muscatine; W.H. Lancelot, Ames; G.F. Ekstrom, Des Moines.

1934-35

President ............................................................................................................... Kenneth Fulk, Clarinda Secretary .................................................................................................................. Julius Black, Waukee

Reporter ................................................................................................................ Paul Shoeman, Waukee

First Vice President ..................................................................................... Paul Hassman, New Hampton

Second Vice President .............................................................................................James Cox, Woodbine Third Vice President ................................................................................................ Elvin Fickel, Fairfield

Fourth Vice President ................................................................................................. Melvin Tyler, Kelly

Fifth Vice President ........................................................................................Arthur Kirchhoff, Humboldt Secretary .................................................................................................................. Julius Black, Waukee

Reporter ................................................................................................................ Paul Shoeman, Waukee

Advisor ............................................................................................................ G.F. Ekstrom, Des Moines Executive Secretary-Treasurer ................................................................................ H.T. Hall, Des Moines

Advisory Council - L.B. Hoopes, Muscatine; W.H. Lancelot, Ames; G.F. Ekstrom, Des Moines.

1935-36 President ....................................................................................................... Arthur Kirchhoff, Humboldt

Secretary .................................................................................................................... Cecil Carr, Clarinda

Reporter .......................................................................................................................... Leo Jones, Stuart First Vice President ............................................................................................ Darwin DeLong, Lamoni

Second Vice President ........................................................................................ Richard Pulse, Muscatine

Third Vice President .............................................................................................. Eugene Bass, Winterset

Fourth Vice President ......................................................................................... Horace Wescott, Denison Fifth Vice President ......................................................................................... Clarence Meyer, Iowa Falls

Advisor ............................................................................................................ G.F. Ekstrom, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ................................................................................ H.T. Hall, Des Moines Advisory Council - W.H. Lancelot, Ames; R.A. Towne, Stuart; G.F. Ekstrom, Des Moines.

1936-37 President .................................................................................................................... Cecil Carr, Clarinda

Secretary ...........................................................................................................Clarence Dean, Iowa Falls

Reporter ........................................................................................................... Claude Gifford, Muscatine

First Vice President .............................................................................................Alvin Donahoo, Moravia Second Vice President .................................................................................. Ernest Mueller, Jr., Winterset

Third Vice President ........................................................................................... Gerald Hoskins, Sac City

Fourth Vice President ............................................................................................. Paul Trumbauer, Jesup Fifth Vice President ........................................................................................... Fred Sievers, II, Audubon

Advisor .................................................................................................................. G.T. Hall, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer .................................................................. Aaron R. Bowman, Des Moines Advisory Council - Barton Morgan, Ames; R.E. Ruch, Denison; C.E. Bundy, Iowa Falls; L.A. Parker,

Winterset; B.F. Hull, Newton; N.E. Johnston, Clarinda; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

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1937-38

President .......................................................................................................... Claude Gifford, Muscatine Secretary .......................................................................................................... Wayne Swanson, Clarinda

Reporter .............................................................................................................. Fred Siever, II, Audubon

First Vice President ............................................................................................... Stewart Elson, Waukee

Second Vice President ...........................................................................................Lyle Miller, Forest City Third Vice President ..................................................................................... Donald Robinson, Iowa Falls

Fourth Vice President .............................................................................................. Loral Hullinger, Leon

Fifth Vice President ............................................................................................. Howard Coffin, Fairfield Advisor ............................................................................................................ G.F. Ekstrom, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ................................................................................ H.T. Hall, Des Moines

Advisory Council - Barton Morgan, Ames; H.I. Storey, Fairfield; L.H. Cogswell, Waverly; F.J. Burrell, Shenandoah; A.E. Hagen, Sigourney; E.L. Brayton, Humboldt; T.N. Nelson, Story City; G.F. Ekstrom, Des Moines.

1938-39

President ............................................................................................................. Fred Siever, II, Audubon Secretary ............................................................................................................ Kenneth Langer, Denison

Reporter ........................................................................................................... Harold G. Barrett, Waukee

First Vice President ............................................................................................ Juliam Wassom, Sac City Second Vice President .......................................................................................... Ralph W. Juhl, Waverly

Third Vice President ........................................................................... Kenneth Driftmier, College Springs

Fourth Vice President .................................................................................... Lloyd Bensmiller, Sigourney Fifth Vice President .............................................................................................. William Hintz, Alleman

Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ........................................................................ W.M. Wescoat, Des Moines

Advisory Council - Barton Morgan, Ames; H.I. Storey, Fairfield; E.L. Brayton, Humboldt; L.H. Cogswell, Waverly; A.E. Hagen, Sigourney; T.N. Nelson, Story City; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

1939-40 President ............................................................................................................ Kenneth Langer, Denison

Secretary .............................................................................................................. Leland Riddle, Chariton

Reporter ................................................................................................................... Marvin Paul, Osceola

First Vice President .............................................................................. Vernon Leichtman, New Hampton Second Vice President ...................................................................................... Lyle Howard, Shenandoah

Third Vice President ......................................................................................... Harry McCreedy, Fairfield

Fourth Vice President ........................................................................................... Jack Thomas, Winterset Fifth Vice President ...................................................................................................... Galen Hall, Garner

Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ........................................................................ W.M. Wescoat, Des Moines Advisory Council - Barton Morgan, Ames; M.M. Dockendorff, Pella; L.H. Cogswell, Waverly; F.R.

Hewlett, LakeView; C.M. Hardie, Chariton; C.E. Bundy, Iowa Falls; W.B. Campbell, Manning; H.I.

Storey, Fairfield; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

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1940-41

President .................................................................................................................. Marvin Paul, Osceola Secretary ............................................................................................................. Irvin Nathlich, Mapleton

Reporter ............................................................................................................... Boyd Rankin, Knoxville

First Vice President ................................................................................ Richard Cabeen, College Springs

Second Vice President ................................................................................................. Lester Dark, Tipton Third Vice President ..................................................................................... Andrew Baardson, Humboldt

Fourth Vice President ..................................................................................... Robert Schnathorst, Newton

Fifth Vice President .................................................................................................. Ray Ruberg, Denison Sixth Vice President .................................................................................... Harold Lageschmidt, Waverly

Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ........................................................................ W.M. Wescoat, Des Moines Advisory Council - Barton Morgan, Ames; M.M. Dockendorff, Pella; E.L. Brayton, Humboldt; G.E.

Sutton, Coggon; J.H. Bartlett, Osage; W.J. Turner, Odebolt, M.W. Kneedt, Tipton; C.M. Hardie,

Chariton; J.N. Chicken, Manilla; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

1941-42

President ............................................................................................................. Irvin Nathlich, Mapleton

Secretary ................................................................................................................ Donald Long, Sac City Reporter ................................................................................................................ Lee Wagoner, Clarinda

First Vice President ............................................................................................. David Noller, Sigourney

Second Vice President .......................................................................................... Harland Hartwig, Osage Third Vice President ........................................................................................ Herbert Hoover, Oskaloosa

Fourth Vice President ........................................................................................... George Helmers, Sibley

Fifth Vice President ............................................................................................ Gene Walker, Monticello

Sixth Vice President ...................................................................................W.T. Lorimer, Jr., Shenandoah Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ........................................................................ W.M. Wescoat, Des Moines

Advisory Council - Barton Morgan, Ames; C.M. Hardie, Chariton; F.A. Maltas, West Liberty; M.J. Landfitt, Shenandoah; G.E. Sutton, Coggon; A.H. Vogel, Aurelia; Darryl Wagoner, Adel; V.R. Johnson,

Oskaloosa; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

1942-43 President ..................................................................................................... Herbert F. Hoover, Oskaloosa

Secretary ............................................................................................................. David Noller, Sigourney

Reporter ................................................................................................................ Robert Mugge, Spencer First Vice President .................................................................................. Kenneth Askelson, Eagle Grove

Second Vice President ......................................................................................... Jacob Sneller, Knoxville

Third Vice President .......................................................................................... Jimmy Thomsen, Castana Fourth Vice President ................................................................................................. Francis Upah, Jesup

Fifth Vice President ..................................................................................................... Lyle Fulk, Clarinda

Sixth Vice President ............................................................................................. Vernon Paustian, Tipton

Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Ralph A. Towne, Des Moines

Advisory Council - Barton Morgan, Ames; M.F. Grosscup, Jesup; W.H. Magdefrau, Manchester; R.E.

Rulifson, Ogden; F.R. Hewlett, Sibley; R.W. Gruenwald, Marengo; R.H. Hammans, Osceola; G.S. Johnson, Corning; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

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1943-44

President ............................................................................................................... Robert Mugge, Spencer Secretary .............................................................................................................. Robert Martin, Sac City

Reporter ............................................................................................................... Vernon Paustian, Tipton

First Vice President ............................................................................................... Robert Curtis, Chariton

Second Vice President .................................................................................. James Richardson, Lake City Third Vice President ................................................................................................... Francis Upah, Jesup

Fourth Vice President .......................................................................................Ivan Oppermann, Manning

Fifth Vice President .............................................................................................. Maynard Lang, Grinnell Sixth Vice President ...................................................................................... Marvin Hamer, Eagle Grove

Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Ralph A. Towne, Des Moines Advisory Council - C.E. Bundy, Iowa Falls; J.M. Christy, Tipton; C.M. Hardie, Chariton; R.L. Amsberry,

Harlan; W.H. Magdefrau, Manchester; W.F. Nutt, Castana; Barton Morgan, Ames; H.T. Hall,

Des Moines.

1944-45

President .............................................................................................................. Vernon Paustian, Tipton

Secretary ........................................................................................................ Wayne Watters, Mount Ayr Reporter ................................................................................................................. John Huldeen, Odebolt

First Vice President ............................................................................................. Melvin Dreessen, Sibley

Second Vice President ................................................................................................Ted Green, Postville Third Vice President .................................................................................................... John Kemp, Harlan

Fourth Vice President ...................................................................................... William Kern, Belle Plaine

Fifth Vice President ............................................................................................. Vincent Otis, Forest City

Sixth Vice President ................................................................................................ Mervin Flander, Albia Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Ralph A. Towne, Des Moines

Advisory Council - C.E. Bundy, Iowa Falls; C.E. Parker, New Hampton; E.L. Clover, Mt. Pleasant; C.M. Hardie, Chariton; R.L. Amsberry, Harlan; A.E. Thoreson, Estherville; Barton Morgan, Ames; H.T. Hall,

Des Moines.

1945-46 President ............................................................................................................. Kenneth Parrett, Batavia

Secretary ........................................................................................................... David Walker, Monticello

Reporter ..................................................................................................................... Jack Long, Sac City First Vice President .................................................................................................. Jack Hanson, Hudson

Second Vice President ........................................................................................... Newark Nelson, Harlan

Third Vice President ............................................................................................... Robert Daud, Fairfield Fourth Vice President ........................................................................................ Milton Friedow, Kanawha

Fifth Vice President ........................................................................................ Robert Haverner, Knoxville

Sixth Vice President ............................................................................................Melvin R. Haden, Lytton

Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines Executive Secretary-Treasurer ........................................................................ D.L. Kindschy, Des Moines

Advisory Council - C.E. Parker, New Hampton; V.M. Bokemeier, Lytton; M.G. Rovang, Eldora; B.F.

Schroder, Donnellson; H.P. Thiel, Corning; R.L. Amsberry, Lamoni; H.R. Schroder, Cresco; Barton Morgan, Ames; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

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1946-47

President ....................................................................................................................Ted Green, Postville Secretary ................................................................................................................ James Gatchel, Garner

Reporter ................................................................................................................... Jack Hanson, Hudson

First Vice President ............................................................................................ Norman Annan, Clarinda

Second Vice President ....................................................................................... John Woline, Mt. Pleasant Third Vice President ...................................................................................... Wilmer Fevold, Eagle Grove

Fourth Vice President .......................................................................................... Don Brownlee, Chariton

Fifth Vice President ................................................................................................... Leslie Rath, Denison Sixth Vice President ......................................................................................... Dan Zitelman, Manchester

Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ........................................................................ D.L. Kindschy, Des Moines Advisory Council - Irvin Nathlich, Wall Lake; F.E. Neely, Grand Junction; E.M. Cree, Vinton; H.P.

Thiel, Corning; R.G. Raines, Newton; L.B. Hoopes, Muscatine; M.Z. Hendren, Keosauqua; Barton

Morgan, Ames; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

1947-48

President ................................................................................................................ James Gatchel, Garner

Secretary ...........................................................................................................Dean Gardner, Mount Ayr Reporter ............................................................................................................ John Woline, Mt. Pleasant

First Vice President ...........................................................................................Donald Beck, Belle Plaine

Second Vice President ..................................................................................... Robert Nessa, Eagle Grove Third Vice President ................................................................................................... Dean Stocker, Albia

Fourth Vice President .............................................................................................. Clyde Meyer, Odebolt

Fifth Vice President ............................................................................................... Paul Robinson, Coggon

Sixth Vice President ...............................................................................................Dwight Lewis, Villisca Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Advisory Council - Wayne Strong, Lake City; M.F. Grosscup, Jesup; E.J. Wilms, Washington Twp.; E.M. Hill, College Springs; T.R. Collins, Oskaloosa; R.G. Raines, Iowa Falls; Barton Morgan, Ames;

H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

1948-49 President .............................................................................................................. Dale Hoover, Oskaloosa

Secretary ....................................................................................................... Darrell Sunderman, Clarinda

Reporter ............................................................................................................ Don Jorgenson, Lake City First Vice President ........................................................................................Lyle Fletchall, Webster City

Second Vice President .................................................................................. Dick Richardson, Mount Ayr

Third Vice President ............................................................................................. Wendell Body, Sac City Fourth Vice President .......................................................................... Douglas Behrens, Strawberry Point

Fifth Vice President ............................................................................................. David Williams, Villisca

Sixth Vice President .............................................................................................. Maynard Hill, Winfield

Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Advisory Council - R.G. Raines, Iowa Falls; Gerald E. Sutton, Indianola; Wayne D. Strong, Lake City;

Marshall Grosscup, Jesup; E.M. Hill, Coin; Ralph Gruenwald, Tipton; Neil E. Johnston, Clarinda; Barton Morgan, Ames; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

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1949-50

President ........................................................................................................... Don Jorgenson, Lake City Secretary .............................................................................................................. Wendell Body, Sac City

Reporter .......................................................................................................... Myron MIller, Charles City

First Vice President ....................................................................................................Eldon Stall, Waukee

Second Vice President .............................................................................................Larry Siddall, Laurens Third Vice President ................................................................................... Clarence Cannon, West Union

Fourth Vice President ........................................................................................ Eugene Van Pelt, Corning

Fifth Vice President .............................................................................................. Robert Evans, Brooklyn Sixth Vice President .......................................................................................Bernard Maier, Eagle Grove

Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines Advisory Council - Wesley Fox, Bondurant; H. Kenneth Nurse, Hartley; Robert D. Patten, Waverly; R.G.

Raines, Atlantic; Cecil I. Bowie, West Liberty; Dean N. Nerdig, Forest City; Kenneth Reeves, Decorah;

Barton Morgan, Ames; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

1950-51

President .............................................................................................................. Wendell Body, Sac City

Secretary ............................................................................................................. Ronald Bycroft, Corning Reporter ............................................................................................................ Dean Neumeyer, Denison

First Vice President ......................................................................................... Donald D. Nehman, Lytton

Second Vice President ............................................................................................. James R. Elson, Jesup Third Vice President ................................................................................... Herrold R. Huffman, Audubon

Fourth Vice President ................................................................................. Donald D. Rhody, Donnellson

Fifth Vice President .............................................................................................. Merle Rieks, Iowa Falls

Sixth Vice President .............................................................................................. William Diehl, Osceola Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Advisory Council - Horace D. Wescott, Spirit Lake; Robert D. Patten, Waverly; James M. Thomsen, Coon Rapids; Lyle L. Palmer, Keota; Duane W. Sandage, Belmond; Howard Wilson, Albia; George W.

Sefrit, Algona; Ray S. Bryan, Ames; Barton Morgan, Ames; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

1951-52 President .............................................................................................................. Don Rhody, Donnellson

Secretary ....................................................................................................... Leonard Sanders, Iowa Falls

Reporter ..........................................................................................................Richard Baskerville, Lytton First Vice President .................................................................................. Harold Begemann, Charles City

Second Vice President .......................................................................................... Charles Crouse, Villisca

Third Vice President .............................................................................................. Kenneth Paul, Fairfield Fourth Vice President ..........................................................................................Richard DeMoss, Gilbert

Fifth Vice President ..................................................................................................... John Wise, Newton

Sixth Vice President ................................................................................................. Fred Gosch, Sac City

Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Advisory Council - Robert H. Casey, Lytton; Fred L. Friederich, Dows; Everett H. Frink, New Hampton;

Richard W. Tallman, Shenandoah; Jacob J. Peters, Rippey; Clay M. Lanman, Keosauqua; James E. Hamilton, Audubon; J.B. McClelland, Ames; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

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1952-53

President ....................................................................................................... Leonard Sanders, Iowa Falls Secretary ..........................................................................................................Robert L. Schmid, Spencer

Reporter ........................................................................................................... Curtis D. Stender, Denison

First Vice President ................................................................................. Donald E. Rhoades, Shenandoah

Second Vice President ........................................................................... Dwight L. Flater, Wilton Junction Third Vice President ................................................................................... Richard D. Hanna, Forest City

Fourth Vice President .......................................................................................... Ronald R. Kerr, Osceola

Fifth Vice President ......................................................................................... Ronald V. Fransen, Hartley Sixth Vice President ................................................................................................... Donald Boldt, Jesup

Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines Advisory Council - Joseph B. Harper, Exira; Clay M. Lanman, Keosauqua; Fred L. Friederich, Dows;

Ralph E. Lyddon, Leon; Eldon L. Kelly, Hartley; Everett H. Frink, New Hampton; Lewis A. Baer,

Waukee; J.B. McClelland, Ames; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

1953-54

President .................................................................................................................... Donald Boldt, Jesup

Secretary ...................................................................................................... Howard L. Linder, Sigourney Reporter ........................................................................................................... LeRoy Hansen, Iowa Falls

First Vice President ......................................................................................... David Birdsall, Bloomfield

Second Vice President .............................................................................. Keith Bahrenfuss, Webster City Third Vice President ....................................................................................... LeRoy Woodruff, Indianola

Fourth Vice President .......................................................................................... Roger Pedersen, Inwood

Fifth Vice President ..................................................................................... Edward A. Thompson, Vinton

Sixth Vice President ........................................................................................... Darwin W. Linn, Villisca Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Advisory Council - Marion H. Elson, Bloomfield; Harold R. Crawford, Story City; Dale Purcell, Newton; Peter G. Duin, Newell; Melvin E. Carlson, Maynard; Chas. E. Vanderbur, Griswold; Dirk W. Miller,

Jefferson; J.B. McClelland, Ames; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

1954-55 President ...................................................................................................... Howard L. Linder, Sigourney

Secretary ............................................................................................................. J. Bradley Tate, Denison

Reporter ............................................................................................................ Robert V. Wright, Dunlap First Vice President .......................................................................................... Stanley Hanna, Forest City

Second Vice President ..................................................................................... Frederick P. Diehl, Osceola

Third Vice President ......................................................................................... Dale O. Ferguson, Laurens Fourth Vice President .................................................................................... Wm. J. Harrington, Waverly

Fifth Vice President ............................................................................................. Jack E. Rossman, Harlan

Sixth Vice President ............................................................................................ Larry M. Sears, Grinnell

Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Advisory Council - LeRoy D. Simonson, Fort Dodge; John E. Bishop, Winterset; Duane E. Miller,

Paullina; Wm. H. Hamilton, Anamosa; Chas. E. Vanderbur, Griswold; Chas. E. Purdue, Oskaloosa; Everett L. Clover, Webster City; J.B. McClelland, Ames; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

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1955-56

President .......................................................................................................... Stanley Hanna, Forest City Secretary ............................................................................................................. Herbert Hoover, Spencer

Reporter ........................................................................................................ Steven Stockdale, Iowa Falls

First Vice President ..................................................................................................... Larry Lust, Newton

Second Vice President ........................................................................................... Dwight Moats, Paullina Third Vice President .....................................................................................Leonard Harrington, Waverly

Fourth Vice President ........................................................................................ Charles Manatt, Audubon

Fifth Vice President .................................................................................. Joe Newell, Columbus Junction Sixth Vice President ...................................................................................... Lisle Cook, New Providence

Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines Advisory Council - Frederick Van Loh, Sheldon; Armond Ruppel, Eldora; Wm. Stewart, Postville;

Robert Nipp, Atlantic; Ralph Lyddon, Leon; Ralph Herman, Winfield; Ronald Rix, Graettinger; J.B.

McClelland, Ames; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

1956-57

President ........................................................................................................ Herbert O. Hoover, Spencer

Secretary ............................................................................................................. Daryl D. Murken, Boone Reporter .................................................................................................... Wendell W. Bailey, Centerville

First Vice President ........................................................................................ David W. Hawkins, LeMars

Second Vice President ....................................................................................... John W. Shoup, Reinbeck Third Vice President .......................................................................................... Don A. Williams, Villisca

Fourth Vice President ............................................................................... Rodney W. Brannen, Muscatine

Fifth Vice President .......................................................................................... Larry G. Arends, Stanhope

Sixth Vice President .......................................................................................... C. Dwayne Warrick, Leon Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Advisory Council - Harold R. Crawford, Sac City; John L. Wachter, Monona; Wm. V. Manship, Oakland; Verne H. Knecht, Washington; Leslie J. Ausen, Rockford; Fletcher F. Jennings, Van Meter;

R.E. Hauptman, Mount Ayr; J.B. McClelland, Ames; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

1957-58 President ............................................................................................................. Daryl D. Murken, Boone

Secretary ......................................................................................................... Jerry Stockdale, Iowa Falls

Reporter ..................................................................................................... Richard L. Wilson, Mount Ayr First Vice President ......................................................................................... Marvin Elliott, Central City

Second Vice President ........................................................................................... Carl F. Matters, Sidney

Third Vice President ...............................................................................Robert L. Thurness, West Liberty Fourth Vice President .................................................................................... Harvey Johnson, Forest City

Fifth Vice President .........................................................................................Harold H. Hodson, Waukee

Sixth Vice President .......................................................................................... Ronald Patrick, Hawarden

Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Advisory Council - Walter E. Jeske, Waverly; John E. Sprugel, Council Bluffs; J. Joe Wright, West

Liberty; A. Hugh Townsend, Clarion; Wm. G. Cummings, Centerville; James P. Schultz, Milford; Windol L. Wyatt, Pleasantville; C.E. Bundy, Ames; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

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1958-59

President ................................................................................................... Harvey D. Johnson, Forest City Secretary .............................................................................................................. Gary A. Bernau, Algona

Reporter ......................................................................................................... Larry E. Erickson, Stanhope

First Vice President .............................................................................. John E. Knickman, Council Bluffs

Second Vice President .................................................................................. Larry W. Thomas, Muscatine Third Vice President ............................................................................................... John H. Rooks, Eldora

Fourth Vice President ...................................................................................Darrell J. Goodhue, Indianola

Fifth Vice President .............................................................................................. David E. Lorch, Hartley Sixth Vice President ............................................................................................ Fred C. Brandt, Postville

Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines Advisory Council - Charles E. Vanderbur, Griswold; Myles R. Beitz, Muscatine; Harley R. Lehman,

Titonka; Joseph W. Hoopes, Monroe; Reynard M. Satory, Graettinger; John A. Scott, Sumner; Ralph W.

Gruenwald, Tipton; C.E. Bundy, Ames; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

1959-60

President ...................................................................................................... Larry W. Thomas, Muscatine

Secretary ........................................................................................................ Gordon K. Adkins, Grinnell Reporter ............................................................................................... John E. Knickman, Council Bluffs

First Vice President ........................................................................................... R. Art Rambo, Keosauqua

Second Vice President ............................................................................... Dean A. Monson, Webster City Third Vice President .......................................................................................... William C. Klein, Newton

Fourth Vice President ..............................................................................................Larry L. Cross, Lytton

Fifth Vice President ............................................................................................. James B. Gray, Riceville

Sixth Vice President ...................................................................................Melvin O. Anderson, Elk Horn Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Board of Directors - Wm. Virgil Roemerman, Williamsburg; Duane C. Brouwer, Alden; Dirk W. Miller, Jefferson; Rudolph E. Engstrom, Lake City; John G. Davis, Strawberry Point; Lowell E. Arps, Logan;

C.E. Bundy, Ames; Norman Vandehaar, Atlantic; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

1960-61 President ........................................................................................................ Gordon K. Adkins, Grinnell

Secretary ....................................................................................................... Lyle V. Johnson, Forest City

Reporter ....................................................................................................... Richard D. Hummel, Spencer First Vice President .............................................................................................. Robert H. Loux, Clarion

Second Vice President ..................................................................................... Paul Harrington, Knoxville

Third Vice President .......................................................................................... William D. Groth, Newell Fourth Vice President .......................................................................... William V. Havertape, Manchester

Fifth Vice President ........................................................................................ John A. Hemminger, Harlan

Sixth Vice President ............................................................................. Rodney B. Sturdivant, Donnellson

Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Board of Directors - Roger P. Holcomb, Mason City; Glenn E. Fear, Osceola; Edwin J. Mulder, Spencer;

Frank E. Fleagle, Manchester; Lowell L. Yager, Irwin; George R. Swearingen, Sigourney; C.E. Bundy, Ames; Harold R. Crawford, Sac City; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

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1961-62

President ....................................................................................................... Lyle V. Johnson, Forest City Secretary ........................................................................................................ John A. Hemminger, Harlan

Reporter ........................................................................................................... Dennis E. Johnson, Lytton

First Vice President .........................................................................................Gary L. Kingery, Knoxville

Second Vice President .........................................................................................Craig C. Cooper, Hartley Third Vice President ........................................................................................ Lester L. Schirm, Alburnett

Fourth Vice President ........................................................................ Charles K. Morrow, College Springs

Fifth Vice President ........................................................................................ Gary G. Goehring, Fairfield Sixth Vice President ........................................................................................Gene A. Wetterling, Garner

Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines Board of Directors - Laurence P. Tallman, Boone; Royce C. Larson, Hartley; Ross E. James, Elgin;

George F. Phelps, Harlan; Grover C. Miehe, Lisbon; Clifford S. Van Berkum, Swea City; C.E. Bundy,

Ames; Emeron P. Dettman, Newton; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

1962-63

President ........................................................................................................... William D. Groth, Newell

Secretary ......................................................................................................... Neil H. Stadlman, Sac City Reporter .................................................................................................... Richard W. Thoreson, Postville

First Vice President ....................................................................................... Ralph Plagmann, Jr., Aurelia

Second Vice President ................................................................................................. Jim Patton, Coggon Third Vice President ......................................................................................... Lee E. Nichols, Fontanelle

Fourth Vice President ............................................................................... H. Eugene Anderson, Stockport

Fifth Vice President ..........................................................................................Gregg E. Reisinger, Eldora

Sixth Vice President ...................................................................................... Marvin L. Moeckly, Ankeny Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Board of Directors - Charles L. Schmidt, Aurelia; Robert A. Witmer, Gladbrook; Venton H. Haskins, Fontanelle; George A. Robinson, Grinnell; Darrell D. Staley, Belmond; James A. Meyer, Ankeny; C.E.

Bundy, Ames; Francis C. Baldus, Sibley; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

1963-64 President ......................................................................................................... Neil H. Stadlman, Sac City

Secretary ....................................................................................................... Ralph Plagmann, Jr., Aurelia

Reporter .......................................................................................................... Mark L. Ziemann, Postville First Vice President ................................................................................ Norman C. Kennedy, Maquoketa

Second Vice President ......................................................................................Rex McDowell, Fontanelle

Third Vice President .........................................................................................David L. Ferneau, Grinnell Fourth Vice President ...................................................................................... William L. Hobson, Eldora

Fifth Vice President .................................................................................... Max W. Harrington, Knoxville

Sixth Vice President ....................................................................................... Keith L. Norris, Graettinger

Advisor .................................................................................................................. H.T. Hall, Des Moines Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Board of Directors - Ronald J. Ressler, Hudson; Wayne E. Calhoun, Griswold; Harold H. Hain, Wapello;

Gerald J. Schmidt, Iowa Falls; Duane E. Wahlstrom, Odebolt; Alvin J. Wyckoff, Seymour; C.E. Bundy, Ames; J. Joe Wright, West Liberty; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

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1964-65

President ......................................................................................................... Mark L. Ziemann, Postville Secretary .............................................................................................................. Gary F. Roewe, Laurens

Reporter ............................................................................................................. Rex A. Carlson, Postville

First Vice President ....................................................................................... Roger Christensen, Audubon

Second Vice President ........................................................................................... Gary M. Hoskey, Tama Third Vice President .......................................................................................... Howard Brandt, Hampton

Fourth Vice President ..........................................................................................John K. Wasson, Stewart

Fifth Vice President .................................................................................................. Bill Plagman, Aurelia Sixth Vice President ....................................................................................... Thomas Bonnette, Riceville

Advisor ....................................................................................................... Hampton T. Hall, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines Board of Directors - Warren J. Brayman, Red Oak; Keith R. Wells, Fairfield; David J. Flint, Hampton;

Arley D. Barker, Jr., Monroe; Larry H. Ebbers, Spencer; Garland M. Ashbacher, Manchester; C.E.

Bundy, Ames; Joseph B. Harper, Colo; H.T. Hall, Des Moines.

1965-66

President .................................................................................................................. Bill Plagman, Aurelia

Secretary .............................................................................................................. Leroy Perkins, Corydon Reporter ..................................................................................................................Nile Zieman, Postville

First Vice President ................................................................................................... Joel Beane, LeGrand

Second Vice President ........................................................................................... Bill Applegate, Clarion Third Vice President ......................................................................................... Darrel Honnold, Winterset

Fourth Vice President .................................................................................................. Dean Dodd, Palmer

Fifth Vice President ............................................................................................... Barrie Swinbank, Jesup

Sixth Vice President ....................................................................................... Ronald Buroughs, Griswold Advisor ............................................................................................................. C.W. Dalbey, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Board of Directors - Derwood G. Keith, Wilton Junction; Robert H. Cast, West Bend; Ronald L. Rubin, Ogden; Harold E. Woodard, Hartley; Wallace F. Reidell, Jr., Calmar; Harry J. Hoerner, Harlan; C.E.

Bundy, Ames; John H. Rix, LeMars; C.W. Dalbey, Des Moines.

1966-67 President ............................................................................................................... Barrie Swinbank, Jesup

Secretary ....................................................................................................... Eddie Wiederstein, Audubon

Reporter .................................................................................................................... Dale Kuehl, Atlantic First Vice President ...................................................................................... Raymond Brown, West Bend

Second Vice President ................................................................................................. Tom Cory, Ankeny

Third Vice President ................................................................................................ Otto Clausen, Spencer Fourth Vice President ................................................................................................ Terry Stueck, Vinton

Fifth Vice President ............................................................................................ Eddie Puck, Jr., Audubon

Sixth Vice President ................................................................................................Claude Greiner, Keota

Advisor ............................................................................................................. C.W. Dalbey, Des Moines Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Board of Directors - A. Hugh Townsend, Clarion; Lewis L. Webster, Leon; Larry L. Redding, Sac City;

Ronald Borton, LaPorte City; N. Dale Spencer, Villisca; John H. Cairns, Oskaloosa; C.E. Bundy, Ames; Duane C. Brouwer, Alden; C.W. Dalbey, Des Moines.

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1967-68

President ....................................................................................................... Eddie Wiederstein, Audubon Secretary ........................................................................................................... Curtis Hansen, Iowa Falls

Reporter ................................................................................................................... Ron Bradley, Villisca

First Vice President .................................................................................. Chuck Vander Linden, Runnells

Second Vice President ....................................................................................... William Drewry, Sac City Third Vice President ...................................................................................... Steve Zumbach, Manchester

Fourth Vice President ......................................................................................... Robert Hansen, Audubon

Fifth Vice President ...................................................................................... Wayne Humphreys, Winfield Sixth Vice President .................................................................................... Wayne Risius, Buffalo Center

Advisor ............................................................................................................. C.W. Dalbey, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines Board of Directors - Larry G. Dayton, Moravia; Thomas V. Hayden, Royal; Grover G. Miehe,

Monticello; Alan L. O'Neal, Charter Oak; Richard A. Wehde, West Liberty; Norbert L. Hildebrandt,

Eldora; C.E. Bundy, Ames; Verne H. Knecht, Tama; C.W. Dalbey, Des Moines.

1968-69

President ....................................................................................................... Steve Zumbach, Manchester

Secretary .................................................................................................................. Ron Bradley, Villisca Reporter .................................................................................................................... Jeff Swinbank, Jesup

First Vice President ....................................................................................................Kent Thiesen, Royal

Second Vice President ....................................................................................... Jim K. Hoyt, LaPorte City Third Vice President ............................................................................................ Rex Scheib, Shenandoah

Fourth Vice President ...................................................................................... Terry Pemberton, Wellman

Fifth Vice President ................................................................................................ Dennis W. Hill, Jewell

Sixth Vice President ........................................................................................ Wayne Dolecheck, Mt. Ayr Advisor ............................................................................................................. C.W. Dalbey, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Board of Directors - Andrew P. Groos, Graettinger; William A. Stephens, Maynard; Joseph W. McCasland, Elk Horn; Donald D. Kent, Eddyville; Gordon L. Anderson, Rockwell; Russell R. Johnson;

C.E. Bundy, Ames; William W. Stewart, Maquoketa; C.W. Dalbey, Des Moines.

1969-70 President ........................................................................................................... Jim K. Hoyt, LaPorte City

Secretary ....................................................................................................................Kent Thiesen, Royal

Reporter ......................................................................................................... Darwin J. Miller, Iowa Falls First Vice President ....................................................................................... Tim J. Burke, New Hampton

Second Vice President ........................................................................................... Jerry Hansen, Audubon

Third Vice President ........................................................................................ Bob J. Jones, Williamsburg Fourth Vice President ................................................................................ Wayne L. Fredericks, Hampton

Fifth Vice President ......................................................................................... Donovan H. Ellis, Corydon

Sixth Vice President ......................................................................................... Tim L. Reaman, Lake City

Advisor ............................................................................................................. C.W. Dalbey, Des Moines Executive Secretary-Treasurer ..................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Board of Directors - Robert L. Bell, New Hampton; Wendell K. Phelps, Missouri Valley; Donald W.

Shepard, Williamsburg; Wayne A. Nattress, Buffalo Center; Curtis A. Raasch, Boone R#1; Leslie Johnson, Rockwell City; C.E. Bundy, Ames; Joseph R. White, Iowa Falls; C.W. Dalbey, Des Moines.

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1970-71

President .......................................................................................................... Tim Burke, New Hampton Secretary ............................................................................................................ Wayne Fredericks, Osage

Reporter ......................................................................................................... Mark Zumbach, Manchester

First Vice President .............................................................................................. Vincent Dolch, Atlantic

Second Vice President .......................................................................................... Jeff Connell, Muscatine Third Vice President ........................................................................................ Stanley Boelman, Belmond

Fourth Vice President ........................................................................................... Steve Sanborn, Redfield

Fifth Vice President ............................................................................................. Evan Stadlman, Sac City Sixth Vice President .............................................................................. Dwight Seegmiller, Decorah, R#3

Advisor ....................................................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Executive Secretary .................................................................................... Elwood J. Mabon, Des Moines Treasurer ............................................................................................... Emeron P. Dettmann, Des Moines

Board of Directors - Nicholas N. Bradley, Guthrie Center; L. Wayne Corriell, Winfield; Reginald H.

Soldwish, Jewell; Paul D. Blount, Liberty Center; James L. Patton, Odebolt; David L. Hinman, St.

Ansgar; C.E. Bundy, Ames; Grover C. Miehe, Monticello; Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines.

1971-72

President ............................................................................................... Dwight Seegmiller, Decorah, R#3 Secretary ...................................................................................................... Dick Hilsabeck, Pleasantville

Reporter ............................................................................................................... Dennis Dammen, Osage

First Vice President ....................................................................................... Daryl Sywassink, Muscatine Second Vice President .............................................................................................. Chris Carlson, Jewell

Third Vice President ..................................................................................................... Randy Flack, Colo

Fourth Vice President ................................................................................... Stan Westergard, Graettinger

Fifth Vice President ................................................................................... Harvey Ulfers, Jr., Parkersburg Sixth Vice President ........................................................................................... Robert Edwards, Atlantic

Advisor ....................................................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Executive Secretary .................................................................................... Elwood J. Mabon, Des Moines Treasurer ............................................................................................... Emeron P. Dettmann, Des Moines

Board of Directors - R. Kenneth Lee, DeWitt; Richard E. Gregory, Story City; Alvin L. Wyckoff,

Chariton; John H. Rix, LeMars; Ronald R. Ruess, Anamosa; Ronald D. Beaver, Atlantic; Harold R.

Crawford, Ames; David J. Flint, Hampton; Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines.

1972-73

President ....................................................................................................... Daryl Sywassink, Muscatine Secretary ...................................................................................................................... Randy Flack, Colo

Reporter .....................................................................................................................Terry Main, Coggon

First Vice President ............................................................................................... Dennis Schlagel, Dows Second Vice President ......................................................................................... David Morford, Earlham

Third Vice President ........................................................................................ Mark Remsburg, Lake City

Fourth Vice President .............................................................................................. Warren Clark, Calmar

Fifth Vice President ................................................................................................ Steven Olson, Atlantic Sixth Vice President ..................................................................................... Dick Snakenberg, Thornburg

Advisor ....................................................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Executive Secretary .................................................................................... Elwood J. Mabon, Des Moines Treasurer ............................................................................................... Emeron P. Dettmann, Des Moines

Board of Directors - Kenneth L. Shadle, Mason City; Jerry L. Krug, Pella; Thomas A. Silletto, Milford;

Glen D. Dillon, Cresco; William T. Patten, Clarinda; Willis W. Hoffman, Bloomfield; Harold R. Crawford, Ames; Larry L. Statler, Cedar Rapids; Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines.

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1973-74

President .................................................................................................................. Steve Olson, Atlantic Secretary ....................................................................................................... Mark Kehrli, Jr., Manchester

Reporter ......................................................................................................... Dwight Glenney, Muscatine

First Vice President .......................................................................................... Daryl Doerder, Boone R#1

Second Vice President ................................................................................ Douglas Lindgren, Albert City Third Vice President ................................................................................................Brent Bronner, Cresco

Fourth Vice President ................................................................................... Jan Christensen, Shenandoah

Fifth Vice President ........................................................................................ Dan Behaunek, Belle Plaine Sixth Vice President ..................................................................................................... Dan Muff, Ventura

Advisor ....................................................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Executive Secretary .................................................................................... Elwood J. Mabon, Des Moines Treasurer ............................................................................................... Emeron P. Dettmann, Des Moines

Board of Directors - Tom Cory, Earlham; Bob Hansen, Newell; Kenneth Van Hauen, Waverly; LeRoy

Jensen, Harlan; Linn Schultz, Van Horne; Marvin Hibben, Armstrong; Harold R. Crawford, Ames; Wally

Reidel, Calmar; Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines.

1974-75

President ........................................................................................................ Dan Behaunek, Belle Plaine Secretary ............................................................................................................. Gary Kregel, Guttenberg

Reporter ....................................................................................................... Larry Helling, New Hampton

First Vice President .............................................................................................. John Schneider, LeMars Second Vice President .........................................................................................Tony McKinley, Coggon

Third Vice President ................................................................................................Rick Chipman, Harlan

Fourth Vice President ............................................................................................. Dan Freiberg, Fairfield

Fifth Vice President ................................................................................................ Joe Scallon, Iowa Falls Sixth Vice President ................................................................................ Marc Worthington, Pleasantville

Advisor ....................................................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Executive Secretary .................................................................................... Elwood J. Mabon, Des Moines Treasurer ............................................................................................... Emeron P. Dettmann, Des Moines

Board of Directors - James Howell, Mediapolis; Neal Smith, Walnut; Ed Ricks, Eagle Grove; Charles

Holst, Royal; Mahlon Peterson, Manchester; Leland Dolecheck, Osceola; Harold R. Crawford, Ames; Les

Johnson, Rockwell City; Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines.

1975-76

President ................................................................................................................ Dan Freiberg, Fairfield Secretary ....................................................................................................................... Kirk Weih, Tipton

Reporter ....................................................................................................... Peg Armstrong, Decorah R#3

First Vice President ..................................................................................................... Louis Beck, Dysart Second Vice President ................................................................................... Suzan Apaydin, Shenandoah

Third Vice President ........................................................................................... Lonnie Horn, Bloomfield

Fourth Vice President ........................................................................................... Paul Hauge, Forest City

Fifth Vice President ................................................................................................... Randy Gay, Redfield Sixth Vice President ......................................................................................................Jack Bair, Odebolt

Advisor ....................................................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Executive Secretary .................................................................................... Elwood J. Mabon, Des Moines Treasurer ............................................................................................... Emeron P. Dettmann, Des Moines

Board of Directors - Joe Yedlik, Coggon; Frank Halverson, Exira; Richard Brand, Tipton; Duane

Kruckenberg, Iowa Falls; Lee Daub, Albia; Don Brueker, Sibley; Harold R. Crawford, Ames; Russell Johnson, Pleasantville; Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines.

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1976-77

President ...................................................................................................... Peg Armstrong, Decorah R#3 Secretary .................................................................................................................. Brad Peyton, Coggon

Reporter ........................................................................................................... Curtis Stutzman, Wellman

First Vice President ................................................................................................. Rick Lowers, Atlantic

Second Vice President ..................................................................................... Randy Jones, Williamsburg Third Vice President ....................................................................................................... Russ Teig, Jewell

Fourth Vice President ............................................................................................ Phil Core, Pleasantville

Fifth Vice President ....................................................................................................... Mike Earll, Sibley Sixth Vice President .............................................................................................. Dan P. White, Postville

Advisor ....................................................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Executive Secretary .................................................................................... Elwood J. Mabon, Des Moines Treasurer ............................................................................................... Emeron P. Dettmann, Des Moines

Board of Directors - Chris Nelson, Villisca; Charles Perdue, Oskaloosa; Dave Pyle, Garner; Greg

Wesson, Newton; Ron Fransen, Spencer; William Stephens, West Union; Harold R. Crawford, Ames;

Lewis Lauterbach, Osage; Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines.

1977-78

President .......................................................................................................... Curtis Stutzman, Wellman Secretary ...................................................................................................... Timmothy D. Krumm, Jewell

Reporter .......................................................................................................... Connie L. Roys, Garnavillo

First Vice President .................................................................................. Curtis L. Williams, New Sharon Second Vice President ................................................................................. Charles H. Howlett, Kanawha

Third Vice President ......................................................................................... Marvin R. Van Wyk, Pella

Fourth Vice President ....................................................................................... Craig L. Hiemstra, Aurelia

Fifth Vice President ................................................................................................ Mark E. Butz, Coggon Sixth Vice President ............................................................................................ Randall S. Esbeck, Exira

Advisor ....................................................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Executive Secretary .................................................................................... Elwood J. Mabon, Des Moines Treasurer ............................................................................................... Emeron P. Dettmann, Des Moines

Board of Directors - Duane Sprouse, Keota; Danny Janssen, Forest City; Richard Degner, Ankeny; Evan

Stadlman, Rockwell City; Norbert Duffy, Waukon; Curtis Petersen, Audubon; Harold R. Crawford,

Ames; Rudolph E. Engstrom, Lake City; Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines.

1978-79

President .......................................................................................................... Charles Howlett, Kanawha Secretary ................................................................................................................ Kim Inman, Swea City

Reporter .............................................................................................................. Lyle Stutzman, Wellman

First Vice President ............................................................................................... Kurt Hansen, Rockwell Second Vice President ..................................................................................... Phillip Myers, Pleasantville

Third Vice President ........................................................................................Dave Sternborg, Estherville

Fourth Vice President ...................................................................................... Steve Koering, Manchester

Fifth Vice President ........................................................................................ Lynn Christensen, Manning Sixth Vice President .............................................................................................. Lamar Shima, Marengo

Advisor ....................................................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Executive Secretary .................................................................................... Elwood J. Mabon, Des Moines Treasurer ............................................................................................... Emeron P. Dettmann, Des Moines

Board of Directors - Reginald H. Soldwish, Jewell; Frederick J. Redman, Osceola; David A. Binder,

Royal; Duane M. Fisher, Vinton; Gordon R. Kennedy, Bedford; Perry L. Brown, Mount Pleasant; Harold R. Crawford, Ames; Clifford S. Van Berkum, Swea City; Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines.

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1979-80

President ......................................................................................................Stephen Koering, Manchester Secretary ....................................................................................................... Janet Soorholtz, State Center

Reporter ....................................................................................................... Daniel Zumbach, Manchester

First Vice President .............................................................................................. Scott Neasham, Newton

Second Vice President ...................................................................................... David Howard, Estherville Third Vice President ................................................................................................ James Holub, Coggon

Fourth Vice President .............................................................................................. Wade Carroll, Walnut

Fifth Vice President ................................................................................... Roger Holdeman, West Branch Sixth Vice President .......................................................................................... Patricia Inman, Swea City

Advisor ....................................................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ............................................................... Emeron P. Dettmann, Des Moines Board of Directors - Robert R. Shelton, Corydon; John H. Rix, LeMars; Leslie L. Mardorf, Delhi; James

W. Tibbles, Neola; Keith P. Schmidt, Eldridge; Bruce P. Moore, Iowa Falls; Virgil W. Christensen,

Waterloo; Harold R. Crawford, Ames; Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines.

1980-81

President .........................................................................................................Scott W. Neasham, Newton Secretary ...................................................................................................... Harlan G. Nyhus, Forest City

Reporter ................................................................................................................... Debra K. Beitz, Delhi

First Vice President ...................................................................................... Samuel A. Thumma, Laurens Second Vice President ...................................................................................... Ellen K. Winkey, Waverly

Third Vice President ............................................................................... Michelle R. Klinker, Charter Oak

Fourth Vice President ..................................................................................... Peter H. Greiner, Sigourney

Fifth Vice President ................................................................................... Daniel L. Stockdale, Iowa Falls Sixth Vice President ................................................................................................ Mark P. Guy, Newton

Advisor ....................................................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Executive Secretary ............................................................................... Emeron P. Dettmann, Des Moines Treasurer .................................................................................................. Wayne A. Nattress, Des Moines

Board of Directors - Larry Stine, Estherville; David Williams, Waverly; Ron Weiss, Manning; Jerry

Bradfield, Packwood, R#1; Dean Weber, Rockwell; Tim Collogan, State Center; Ron Fransen, Spencer;

Harold R. Crawford, Ames; Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines.

1981-82

President .................................................................................................. Daniel L. Stockdale, Iowa Fallls Secretary ...................................................................................................................... Wade McFee, Britt

Reporter .................................................................................................................... Kristi Krafka, Dysart

First Vice President ......................................................................... Thomas L. Knipper, Strawberry Point Second Vice President .............................................................................................. Jim R. Stuart, Walnut

Third Vice President ........................................................................................Daniel D. Sissel, Muscatine

Fourth Vice President .................................................................................. Alan Schaefer, Buffalo Center

Fifth Vice President ........................................................................................... Darryl J. Trunnel, Monroe Sixth Vice President ................................................................................................ Tim Lubinus, Laurens

Advisor ....................................................................................................... Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines

Executive Secretary ............................................................................... Emeron P. Dettmann, Des Moines Treasurer .................................................................................................. Wayne A. Nattress, Des Moines

Board of Directors - Lewis Lauterbach, Osage; William Drey, Red Oak; Charles Pilling, LeGrand; Brad

Greiman, Algona; Dan Wilson, Stuart; Gerald Galbraith, Milford; John Scott, Sumner; Harold R. Crawford, Ames; Gerald F. Barton, Des Moines.

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1982-83

President ................................................................................................................. Wade A. McFee, Britt Secretary .................................................................................................... Christopher A. Novak, Marion

Reporter ........................................................................................................... Mary B. Inman, Swea City

First Vice President ............................................................................................. Curtis J. Osborn, Walnut

Second Vice President ........................................................................................... Ted H. Neff, Muscatine Third Vice President ..................................................................................... Jerry L. Gosch, Webster City

Fourth Vice President ..................................................................................... Harris P. Westerkamp, Pella

Fifth Vice President ............................................................................................. Mike H. Coon, Lohrville Sixth Vice President ........................................................................................ Bret L. Frush, LaPorte City

Advisor & Treasurer ................................................................................. Wayne A. Nattress, Des Moines

Executive Secretary ............................................................................... Emeron P. Dettmann, Des Moines Board of Directors -Dan Leinen, Harlan; G.L. Hayes, Fort Madison; Mark Noll, Webster City; David

Young, Truro; John Hansen, Manson; Irvin Meier, Dysart; Joe Yedlick, Coggon; Harold R. Crawford,

Ames; Emeron P. Dettmann, Des Moines.

1983-84

President .................................................................................................... Christopher A. Novak, Marion

Secretary ................................................................................................... Mark A. Beemer, Webster City Reporter .......................................................................................................... Darlene M. Miller, Monroe

First Vice President ........................................................................................... Neal F. Soenksen, DeWitt

Second Vice President .................................................................................. Brian J. Gosch, Webster City Third Vice President ....................................................................................... Mark D. Core, Pleasantville

Fourth Vice President ...................................................................................... Dwight D. Mogler, Inwood

Fifth Vice President ............................................................................................... Chris A. Dostal, Dysart

Sixth Vice President ............................................................................................ Douglas A. Steele, Anita Advisor .................................................................................................... Wayne A. Nattress, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ........................................................................Alan L. O'Neal, Des Moines

Board of Directors - Dan Smicker, DeWitt; David Holm, Ackley; John Tippett, Moulton; John Ziniel, Akron; Gary White, Postville; Randall Kuhlmann, Denison; Bob Leonard, Mingo; Richard Carter, Ames;

Alan L. O'Neal, Des Moines.

1984-85 President .............................................................................................................. Dwight Mogler, Inwood

Secretary .............................................................................................................. Kevin L. Eblen, Creston

Reporter ........................................................................................................ Thomas J. Schreier, Manson First Vice President ................................................................................ Dennis W. Johnson, Eagle Grove

Second Vice President ..................................................................................... Kelly D. Potter, Centerville

Third Vice President ................................................................................................... Brad Harvey, Akron Fourth Vice President .......................................................................................... Daniel J. Holub, Coggon

Fifth Vice President ............................................................................................. Teresa L. Scheel, Harlan

Sixth Vice President ...................................................................................... Merle D. Allison, Thornburg

Advisor .................................................................................................... Wayne A. Nattress, Des Moines Executive Secretary-Treasurer ........................................................................Alan L. O'Neal, Des Moines

Board of Directors - Gary A. Loos, Ventura; Thomas D. Kamp, Monroe; Mike D. Earll, Sibley; James J.

Green, Riceville; Delmar V. Maxwell, Panora, Michael Striegel, Thornburg; Duane Fisher, Vinton; Kathy Krafka, Des Moines; Richard Carter, Ames; Alan L. O'Neal, Des Moines.

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1985-86

President .............................................................................................................. Kevin L. Eblen, Creston Secretary .................................................................................................. Eugene E. Rodberg, Forest City

Reporter .......................................................................................................... Maureen L. Barber, DeWitt

First Vice President .................................................................................................Scott W. DeTar, Albia

Second Vice President ................................................................................. Heath R. Ellis, Rockwell City Third Vice President .............................................................................. Kirk J. Burrack, Strawberry Point

Fourth Vice President ......................................................................... Darrell R. Davison, College Springs

Fifth Vice President ................................................................................ Ann Marie Greazel, West Liberty Sixth Vice President ........................................................................................ Gary D. Rankin, Iowa Falls

Advisor .................................................................................................... Wayne A. Nattress, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ........................................................................Alan L. O'Neal, Des Moines Board of Directors - Ray S. Hansen, Boone; Brian Lantz, Lytton; Jerry A. Biermann, Manchester; Ed H.

Hansen, Orient; Mike Malloy, Williamsburg; Joel A. Frost, Humboldt; Harold E. Woodard, Hartley; Barb

Hansen, Madrid; Richard Carter, Ames; Alan L. O'Neal, Des Moines.

1986-87

President ......................................................................................................... Maureen L. Barber, DeWitt

Secretary ........................................................................................... Matthew C. Musselman, Bloomfield Reporter ................................................................................................................ Debra J. Greif, Coggon

First Vice President ....................................................................................... Robert A. Hanson, Mapleton

Second Vice President ............................................................................................Todd A. Wiley, Vinton Third Vice President ................................................................................. Loren R. Christensen, Elk Horn

Fourth Vice President .................................................................................. Matt F. Meyers, West Liberty

Fifth Vice President ................................................................................ Steve A. Kiewiet, Buffalo Center

Sixth Vice President .......................................................................................... John Brian Priest, Creston Advisor .................................................................................................... Wayne A. Nattress, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ........................................................................Alan L. O'Neal, Des Moines

Board of Directors - Dennis F. Benson, Mapleton; Craig G. McEnany, Waverly; Joseph B. Pickard, Underwood; Martin C. Niehaus, Tipton; Dennis J. Kinley, Gowrie; Jack A. Cook, Mount Ayr; Ronald R.

Ruess, Anamosa; Roger Schonhorst, Slater; Richard Carter, Ames; Alan L. O'Neal, Des Moines.

1987-88 President ....................................................................................................... Robert A. Hanson, Mapleton

Secretary ........................................................................................................ Julie K. Christensen, Everly

Reporter .......................................................................................................... Scott J. Baumler, Anamosa First Vice President .............................................................................. Timothy G. Harbaugh, Guttenberg

Second Vice President ......................................................................................... Matt S. Anderson, Stuart

Third Vice President ................................................................................... William J. Henricksen, DeWitt Fourth Vice President .................................................................................... Brad J. Lehmann, Iowa Falls

Fifth Vice President .......................................................................................... Timothy W. Teel, Osceola

Sixth Vice President ............................................................................... Brenda S. Steinkamp, Lake View

Advisor .................................................................................................... Wayne A. Nattress, Des Moines Executive Secretary-Treasurer ........................................................................Alan L. O'Neal, Des Moines

Board of Directors - Steve Zaruba, Guttenberg; Terry Boeck, Adair; Vernon Krueger, Mount Pleasant;

Clyde Johnson, Aplington; Dianne Strickler, Centerville; Gary DeVries, Inwood; Brad Greiman, Algona; Scott DeTar, Alleman; W. Wade Miller, Ames; Alan L. O'Neal, Des Moines.

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1988-89

President .......................................................................................................... Timothy W. Teel, Osceola Secretary ................................................................................................................... Bill A. Belzer, Albia

Reporter ............................................................................................................... Robert F. Kurt, Cascade

First Vice President ........................................................................................ John P. Hemminger, Harlan

Second Vice President ................................................................................ David R. Tometich, Muscatine Third Vice President ...................................................................................... Larry J. Geerts, Charles City

Fourth Vice President .................................................................................... Bryon M. Weesner, Redfield

Fifth Vice President ............................................................................................. Perry P. Mogler, Inwood Sixth Vice President ..........................................................................................Mark A. Ney, West Union

Advisor .................................................................................................... Wayne A. Nattress, Des Moines

Executive Secretary ........................................................................................Alan L. O'Neal, Des Moines Executive Treasurer ................................................................................ Margaret A. Ellibee, Des Moines

Board of Directors - Kevin Matulka, Shelby/Neola; Steven J. Schroeder, Bellevue; James Lundberg,

Charles City; Bradley Taylor, Story City; Clay Drenth, Everly; Rick L. Twedt, Decorah; Garland

Ashbacher, Swisher; Ray Brown, West Bend; W. Wade Miller, Ames; Alan L. O'Neal, Des Moines.

1989-90

President ....................................................................................................... Larry J. Geerts, Charles City Secretary .............................................................................................................. Chad O. Luthro, Gowrie

Reporter ............................................................................................................... Sheryl L. Janko, Vinton

First Vice President ......................................................................................... Tom D. Striegel, Sigourney Second Vice President ........................................................................................ Tina L. Smith, Humboldt

Third Vice President ...................................................................................... Vance L. Westerkamp, Pella

Fourth Vice President ............................................................................................... Scott A. Lee, Inwood

Fifth Vice President ....................................................................................... Pamela S. Frasher, Anamosa Sixth Vice President .............................................................................................. Eric L. Boeck, Denison

Advisor ......................................................................................................... Wayne A. Nattress, Runnells

Executive Secretary ............................................................................................. Alan L. O'Neal, Redfield Treasurer .............................................................................................................. Nancy J. Curry, Altoona

Board of Directors - Andrew Rowe, Marengo; Steven Kehoe, West Bend; David Briggs, Jefferson;

Dennis Berry, Lake View; Dennis Selness, Marion; Vernon Luers, Fontanelle; Brent Hanna, Knoxville;

Jeff Langhoff, Marion; W. Wade Miller, Ames; Alan L. O'Neal, Des Moines.

1990-91

President .............................................................................................................. Sheryl L. Janko, Vinton Secretary .................................................................................................... Douglas E. Reynolds, Redfield

Reporter ..................................................................................................... Dianna J. Jellings, West Union

First Vice President ................................................................................... Kimberly S. Anderson, Clarion Second Vice President ........................................................................................ Tony L. Klemm, Newton

Third Vice President ................................................................................... Mark E. Oberreuter, Mapleton

Fourth Vice President .............................................................................................. Eric S. Hall, Anamosa

Fifth Vice President .............................................................................................. Jon E. Hansen, Red Oak Sixth Vice President ................................................................................... Lynn M. Wagemester, DeWitt

Advisor ......................................................................................................... Wayne A. Nattress, Runnells

Executive Secretary ............................................................................................. Alan L. O'Neal, Redfield Treasurer .............................................................................................................. Nancy J. Curry, Altoona

Board of Directors - Dale Gruis, Webster City; Doug Muller, Lamoni; Gary Heineman, Sloan; Jim Russ,

Edgewood; Rick Boyer, Stanton; Dave Fowler, Muscatine; Dan Leinen, Harlan; John Kent, Boone; W. Wade Miller, Ames; Alan L. O'Neal, Des Moines.

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1991-92

President .................................................................................................... Douglas E. Reynolds, Redfield Secretary .................................................................................................. Shaun E. Lambertsen, Anamosa

Reporter ........................................................................................................... Shanelle L. Krause, Sibley

First Vice President ....................................................................................... Dwayne D. Faidley, Monroe

Second Vice President ..................................................................................... Julie L. Riedell, Lake View Third Vice President ....................................................................................... Chandler W. Geater, Vinton

Fourth Vice President ................................................................................. Charles E. Nichols, Fontanelle

Fifth Vice President ....................................................................................... Bradley A. Chapman, Tipton Sixth Vice President ....................................................................................Chuck A. Staudt, Charles City

Advisor ............................................................................................................... Alan L. O'Neal, Redfield

Executive Secretary ..................................................................................... Margaret Ellibee, Des Moines Treasurer ............................................................................................................... Jim Athen, Des Moines

Board of Directors - Brent Hanna, Knoxville; Mark Polich, Rock Valley; Ron Borton, LaPorte City; Alan

Sorenson, Walnut; Tom Boeck, Donnellson; Ole Cleveland, Ackley; Jerry Chizek, Manson; Kathy Kent,

Boone; W. Wade Miller, Ames, Margaret Ellibee, Des Moines.

1992-93

President ....................................................................................................... Dwayne D. Faidley, Monroe Secretary ............................................................................................................ Eric R. Lang, Donnellson

Reporter .......................................................................................................... David R. Hill, LaPorte City

First Vice President .........................................................................................Jason M. Brockshus, Sibley Second Vice President ........................................................................................... Mark L. Pleis, Fairbank

Third Vice President ........................................................................................... Alan D. Spencer, Villisca

Fourth Vice President .................................................................................... Brian R. Feldpausch, DeWitt

Fifth Vice President ................................................................................... James M. Hansen, II, Hampton Sixth Vice President .............................................................................................. Daniel E. Belzer, Albia

Advisor ............................................................................................................... Alan L. O'Neal, Redfield

Board of Directors - Ken Glaser, Everly; Brian Harper, West Union; Jim Calvert, Guthrie Center; Dave Bowman, Maquoketa; Dean Weber, Rockwell; Thomas Kamp, Monroe; Bill Drey, Red Oak; Duane

Flathers, DeWitt; W. Wade Miller, Ames.

1993-94 President ....................................................................................................... Brian R. Feldpausch, DeWitt

Secretary .................................................................................................Wendy J. Hegtvedt, Charles City

Reporter ................................................................................................................ Erin S. Wilson, Creston First Vice President ............................................................................................. Kamila K. Deke, Marion

Second Vice President ......................................................................................... Scot D. Harold, Red Oak

Third Vice President ........................................................................................ Angela D. Rowson, DeWitt Fourth Vice President .......................................................................................... James P. Romer, Algona

Fifth Vice President ............................................................................................ Laura L. Vokes, Redfield

Sixth Vice President .......................................................................................... Kevin J. Hardy, Lake City

Advisor ............................................................................................................... Alan L. O'Neal, Redfield Board of Directors - Barbara Lemmer, Anamosa; Bill Umbaugh, Adair; Rick Swenson, Montezuma;

Dean Gerzema; Buffalo Center; Barbara Hansen, Redfield; Gary Vrba, Pocahontas; Neal Williamsen,

Milford; Donald Burmeister, DeWitt; W. Wade Miller, Ames.

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1994-95

President ............................................................................................................. Scot D. Harold, Red Oak Secretary ............................................................................................................ Paul C. Hansen, Red Oak

Reporter ................................................................................................................... Jan E. James, Creston

First Vice President ........................................................................................... Stephanie E. Haas, Harlan

Second Vice President ..............................................................................JoAnn K. Malloy, Williamsburg Third Vice President ............................................................................................... Dana R. Dietz, Nashua

Fourth Vice President .................................................................................... Dee M. Dennison, Knoxville

Fifth Vice President ......................................................................................... Karen A. Hardy, Lake City Sixth Vice President ........................................................................................... Nicole D. Hall, Anamosa

Advisor ............................................................................................................... Alan L. O'Neal, Redfield

Board of Directors - Barbara Lemmer, Anamosa; Curtis Barclay, Shenandoah; Tom Cooley, Letts; Tom Johnson, Humboldt; Daryl Schofield, Leon; Keith Byers, Kingsley; Dennis Miller; Arlington; Brad

Taylor, Story City; Porky Burmeister DeWitt; Greg Miller, Ames.

1995-96 President ............................................................................................................ Paul C. Hansen, Red Oak

Secretary ................................................................................................... Christopher C. Krapfl, Cascade

Reporter ......................................................................................................... Renee M. Fosselman, Stuart First Vice President ....................................................................................... Sha C. Petersen, Goose Lake

Second Vice President .......................................................................................... Erik E. Heggen, Gowrie

Third Vice President .......................................................................................... Grant A. Belden, Moravia Fourth Vice President ............................................................................................. Aimee L. Lee, Inwood

Fifth Vice President ............................................................................................ Tonia K. Hesse, Fairbank

Sixth Vice President .......................................................................... Andrea M. Franzeen, Guthrie Center

Advisor ............................................................................................................... Alan L. O'Neal, Redfield Board of Directors - Juston Lamb, Packwood; Kevin Cooper, Nevada; Mark Williams, Pella; David

Krahling, Sioux Center; Ellen Doese, Fairbank; Tim Baughman; Charter Oak; Tom Johnson, Humboldt;

Barb Hansen, Ankeny; Brian Feldpausch, DeWitt; Greg Miller, Ames.

1996-97

President ........................................................................................................... Grant A. Belden, Moravia

Secretary ......................................................................................................... Amy R. Mounce, Alburnett Reporter ................................................................................................................... Ann Moberg, Creston

First Vice President ................................................................................................. Lisa E. Ahrens, Osage

Second Vice President .........................................................................................Brice L. Leonard, Colfax Third Vice President ........................................................................................... Renae R. Rubsam, Sibley

Fourth Vice President .............................................................................................. Jeremy N. Davis, Olin

Fifth Vice President ...................................................................................... Anna M. Riesselman, Carroll Sixth Vice President ....................................................................................... Jennifer E. I. Curl, Wellman

Advisor ............................................................................................................... Alan L. O'Neal, Redfield

Board of Directors - Ellen Doese, Fairbank: Ronald Zelle, Nashua; Heath Ellis, Runnells; Jerry Chizek,

Manson; David Carlson, Waverly; Scott Oswald, Coon Rapids; Barry Clough, Wheatland; Dan Smicker, DeWitt; Ann Feldpausch, Andrew; Greg Miller, Ames.

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1997-98

President ................................................................................................................. Lisa E. Ahrens, Osage Secretary ................................................................................................ Matthew R. Chizek, Emmetsburg

Reporter ...................................................................................................... Laura E. Denniston, Indianola

First Vice President ................................................................................... Thomas C. Goodhue, Indianola

Second Vice President .......................................................................................Mary A. Hardy, Lake City Third Vice President ..................................................................................... Scott D. Johnson, Guttenberg

Fourth Vice President ........................................................................................ Robin A. Simmons, Anita

Fifth Vice President ................................................................................... Kathleen M. Block, Maquoketa Sixth Vice President .......................................................................................... Grant J. Woodley, Clarion

Advisor ............................................................................................................... Alan L. O'Neal, Redfield

Board of Directors - Jerry Chizek, Manson; Dennis Meggers, Truro; Jerry Strand, Emmetsburg; Bret Iverson, Delhi; Leland Anderson, Corning; Scott Frank, Belle Plaine; Clyde Johnson, West Bend,

Cherylann Stewart, Liberty Center, Greg Miller, Ames; and Sonny Deke, Marion.

1998-99

President ....................................................................................................... Thomas Goodhue, Indianola

Secretary ............................................................................................................... Nick McKenna, Vinton Reporter ............................................................................................................ Cathy Striegel, Sigourney

First Vice President ................................................................................................. Brad Weston, Manson

Second Vice President ...................................................................................... Jayma K. Appleby, Vinton Third Vice President .................................................................................. Nathan Gibson, Guthrie Center

Fourth Vice President .................................................................................... Matthew J. Welk, Muscatine

Fifth Vice President ................................................................................................... Mike Witt, Sheffield

Sixth Vice President ........................................................................................ Debra Dennison, Knoxville Advisor ............................................................................................................... Alan L. O'Neal, Redfield

Board of Directors – Dennis Benson , Mapleton; Jerry Biermann, Elgin; Bill Drey, Red Oak; Daune Van

Winkle, Washington; Melissa Memmer, Blairsburg; Monty Collins, Pleasantville; Clyde Johnson, West Bend (Chair); Larry Stine, Estherville; Greg Miller, Ames; Pat Curl, Wellman.

1999-2000

President .................................................................................................... Nickolas R. McKenna, Vinton

Secretary ............................................................................................................... Ryan M. Foor, Wapello

Reporter. ....................................................................................................... Debbie S. Kleitsch, Fairbank First Vice President .......................................................................................... Hilary R. Johnson, Marion

Second Vice President ........................................................................................... Seth R. Harrison, Anita

Third Vice President ............................................................................................ Brad J. Hammes, Wilton Fourth Vice President ............................................................................ Amber M. Wiebbecke, St. Ansgar

Fifth Vice President ........................................................................................... Maria T. Medici, Chariton

Sixth Vice President ....................................................................................... Kari J. Zevenbergen, Sibley

Advisor ............................................................................................................... Alan L. O'Neal, Redfield Board of Directors - Dave Grunklee, Reinbeck; Randall Kuhlmann, Denison; Patrick Powers, Eddyville;

Bruce Moore, Iowa Falls; Kevin Carpenter, Alleman; Eric Kumm, Paullina; Melissa Memmer,

Blairsburg (Chair); Barbara Lemmer, Anamosa; Greg Miller, Ames; Tom Kamp, Knoxville.

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2000-2001

President ............................................................................................................. Brad J. Hammes, Wilton

Secretary .........................................................................................................Nicole L. Schaa, Blairsburg

Reporter. ................................................................................................... Brittany J. Greene, Washington

First Vice President .............................................................................................. Randall J. Dreher, Adair Second Vice President .................................................................................. Michael E. Huston, Wellman

Third Vice President ........................................................................................ Jesse D. Ulrich, West Bend

Fourth Vice President ..................................................................................... Susannah M. Eddy, Osceola Fifth Vice President ........................................................................................... Timothy P. Hibma, Sibley

Sixth Vice President ......................................................................................... Jared M. Stewart, Oelwein

Advisor ........................................................................................................... Dale A. Gruis, Des Moines Executive Secretary-Treasurer ............................................................ Kimberly S. Anderson, Des Moines

Board of Directors - Jim Heithoff, Coon Rapids; Henry Meyers, West Branch; Marty Cotter, Northwood;

Marla Shifflett, Murray; Rick Meyer, Everly; Steve Zaruba, Garnavillo; Kevin Carpenter, Alleman

(Chair); Clyde Johnson, West Bend; Greg Miller, Ames; Laurie Denniston, Indianola.

2001-2002

President .............................................................................................................. Jesse Ulrich, West Bend

Secretary ................................................................................................................ Kyle Bloom, Indianola

Reporter. ........................................................................................................... Angela Fredericks, Osage First Vice President ....................................................................................... Rob Rudolphi, Williamsburg

Second Vice President ............................................................................................. Amanda Dight, Osage

Third Vice President ........................................................................................ Blake Brockway, Indianola

Fourth Vice President .................................................................................. Amanda Wolter, Emmetsburg Fifth Vice President ............................................................................................... Jill Leistikow, Fairbank

Sixth Vice President ..................................................................................... Holly Apperson, Shenandoah

Advisor ........................................................................................................... Dale A. Gruis, Des Moines Executive Secretary-Treasurer ............................................................ Kimberly S. Anderson, Des Moines

Board of Directors - Ron Bever, New Sharon; Lynn MacVey, Algona; Fred Wilker, Corydon; Alan

Spencer, Manson; David Hill, Van Horne; Gary Miller, Anita; Steve Zaruba, Garnavillo (Chair); Craig

McEnany, Ankeny; Greg Miller, Ames; Chris Krapfl, Cascade.

2002-2003

President ....................................................................................................... Rob Rudolphi, Williamsburg

Secretary ......................................................................................................Erik Oberbroeckling, Tri-Star Reporter. .................................................................................................................. Toni Carlson, Marion

First Vice President .............................................................................................. Matt Thome, St. Ansgar

Second Vice President .......................................................................................... Betsy Ratashak, Murray

Third Vice President .................................................................................. Kathy Wuebker, Rockwell City Fourth Vice President ...................................................................................... Cassie Ehrman, Van Horne

Fifth Vice President .............................................................................................. Stefan Knudson, Harlan

Sixth Vice President .................................................................................. Thomas Meierotto, Donnellson Advisor ........................................................................................................... Dale A. Gruis, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ................. Kimberly S. Anderson, Des Moines: Alan Spencer, Des Moines

Board of Directors – Daid Hill, Van Horne (Chair); Dennis Sellness, Marion; Bill Hammes, Wilton; James Horn, Sully; Sarah Martin, Shenandoah; Bret Oetken, LeMars; Steve Olson, Jewell; Greg Miller,

Ames; Steve Zaruba (IAAE), Tri-Star; John Kent (Alumni), Boone

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2003-2004

President .............................................................................................................. Betsy Ratashak, Murray

Secretary ..................................................................................................................... Aric Yaw, Decorah

Reporter. ............................................................................................................ Kally Boehmer, Wellman First Vice President ............................................................................................ Sheena Spurgin, Moravia

Second Vice President .................................................................................................. Kyle Maas, Palmer

Third Vice President ...................................................................................................Derek Balk, Tri-Star Fourth Vice President ................................................................................................ Danny Dreher, Adair

Fifth Vice President ................................................................................................. Alana McNutt, Tipton

Sixth Vice President .................................................................................... Jenna Maubach, Webster City Advisor ........................................................................................................... Dale A. Gruis, Des Moines

Executive Secretary-Treasurer ........................................................................ : Alan Spencer, Des Moines

Board of Directors – James Horn (Chair), Sully; Matt Eddy, Indianola; Mike Earl, Sibley; Louis Beck,

Dysart; Steve Sonntag, Corning; Jerry Speir, Fort Madison; Linda Haywood, Eldora; Greg Miller, Ames; Brian Harper (IAAE); Sue Riesselman (Alumni), Carroll

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AMERICAN FARMER/FFA DEGREES

The fourth and highest degree in the FFA - "American Farmer" - in the Production category through

1973-74 and thereafter in both the Production and Agribusiness categories - is conferred only by the national organization. In 1989, the name of this degree was changed to - "American FFA Degree."

1928-29

Bryce Tucker..................... Denison

1929-30

William Wright .................... Stuart

1930-31

William Stitt ..................... Clarinda

1931-32

Russell Bill ....................Muscatine

LaVern Newton ............. Iowa Falls

1932-33

Ronald Boyd .............. Charles City

Charles Steward .................... Dana

1933-34

Kenneth Fulk.................... Clarinda

1934-35

Julius Black ....................... Waukee

1935-36

Arthur Kirchhoff ............ Humboldt

Clarence Meyer ............. Iowa Falls

1936-37

Darwin DeLong..................Lamoni

Clarence Dean ............... Iowa Falls

1937-38

Alfred Sump ..................... Clarinda

1938-39

Gaylord Stadlman ............. Sac City

Fred Sievers, II ................ Audubon

Wayne Strong................... Clarinda

Paul Trumbauer ..................... Jesup

1939-40

Kenneth Langer ................. Denison Terry I. Thompson........ Forest City

Julian Wasson .................. Sac City

Lester Chambliss ................. Tipton

Floyd Kuchnast .............. Humboldt

1940-41

Donald Long .................... Sac City

Kenneth Randolph .............. DeWitt

Willard Klein ................ Iowa Falls

1941-42

Raymond Baxter .................. Lytton

George Helmers ................... Sibley

Herbert Hoover ............. Oskaloosa

Robert McCreary .......... Mount Ayr Marvin Paul....................... Osceola

1942-43

Kenneth Askelson ...... Eagle Grove

Lyle Fulk.......................... Clarinda

Robert Mugge ................... Spencer

Neil Richardson ................ Sac City

1943-44

Harold E. Dahlke ............... Manson

Richard Mickelson ............ Lamoni David Noller .................. Sigourney

Vernon A. Paustian .............. Tipton

1944-45

Robert C. Curtis ............... Chariton

William C. Ballantine ........ Lamoni

John S. Huldeen ................ Odebolt

Henry Pothast ................... Waverly

1945-46

Kenneth Parrett ................ Fairfield

Melvin Dreessen ................... Sibley Vincent Otis ................. Forest City

Wendall Nelson .............. Hawarden

1946-47

Ted Green ......................... Castalia

James Gatchel ..................... Garner

Dean Poyzer .................. Estherville

Donald Poyzer ............... Estherville

Lyle Teaquist .................... Odebolt

1947-48 Robert Fickel .................... Fairfield

Dean Gardner ............... Mount Ayr

Donald Henik ...................... Lisbon

Michael Kasperbauer ........ Manning

Dwight Lewis .................... Villisca

Robert Nessa .............. Eagle Grove

1948-49

Douglas Behrens .. Strawberry Point

Leland Denburger .......... Oskaloosa

Robert J. Evans ............... Brooklyn

Donald G. Henik ................. Lisbon

Donald Jorgenson ............Lake City

Richard D. Richardson .. Mount Ayr

1949-50

Wendell C. Body ............... Sac City

Wayne Foltz .................. Mount Ayr

Paul E. Guy ........................Newton

Myron K. Miller ..........Charles City

Roscoe A. Nelson ............Lake City

Lester Orr .................. West Liberty

David L. Williams .............. Villisca

1950-51

Loren Campbell ............ Mount Ayr Clarence E. Gannon .... West Union

Paul E. Guy ........................Newton

Donald D. Nehman.............. Lytton

Roscoe A. Nelson ............Lake City

Merle Arthur Rieks ........ Iowa Falls

Donald Schonhorst .............Ankeny

1951-52

Charles Amos, Jr. ............ Indianola

Ronald E. Bycroft ............. Corning

Fred Gosch........................ Sac City

Melvin Dean Kruskop ......... Lytton Merlyn F. Kruse ................ Sheldon

Jimmy Dale Pottorff ...... Mount Ayr

Donald D. Rohdy ......... Donnellson

Leonard Earl Sanders ..... Iowa Falls

1952-53

J.C. Engel .....................Maquoketa

Richard D. Hanna .......... Forest City

Robert L. Kelly ................... Lytton

Francis J. Jackson .............. Spencer

Earl Lee Muilenberg........... Hartley Charles Albert Olson ............. Dows

Robert Lee Schmid ............ Spencer

William Glen Sickels .... Mount Ayr

Curtis R. Stander ............... Denison

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1953-54

Willis Simmons ............... Audubon

David E. Birdsall .......... Bloomfield

Kenneth D. Paul ............... Fairfield

LeRoy Woodruff ............. Indianola

LeRoy O. Hansen .......... Iowa Falls Merrold M. Blair ............ Lake City

Mickey O. Lott .................... Lytton

Marvin A. Triggs .......... Mount Ayr

Howard Linder ............... Sigourney

William G. Flint ................ Spencer

1954-55

Richard R. Goeman ......... Belmond

Stanley M. Hanna ......... Forest City

Verdus Reimer .............. Garnavillo

William Lee Roghair .......... Hartley

Clair R. Ellis ................ Manchester Leland Dolecheck ......... Mount Ayr

Jerry R. Stumbo................... Ogden

Frederick P. Diehl ............. Osceola

Howard H. Gilman ............... Stuart

Jim Litwiller .................... Wellman

1955-56

Charles Manatt ................ Audubon

LeRoy J. Watts ................... Clarion

Dean Curtis ....................... Corning

Henry H. Harris ................. Grinnell Arven E. Holland ............... Hartley

F. Max Bishop ................. Indianola

Dale O. Ferguson .............. Laurens

Darwin D. Matter ................ Lytton

Everett Lee Faris .......... Mount Ayr

Boyce Charles Larsen ......... Newell

Larry L. Lust ..................... Newton

1956-57

Donald E. Albrecht ........... Waverly

Larry G. Arends .............. Stanhope

Harold E. Bohr ................ Wellman Teddy Dean Dixon ....... Bloomfield

Roger Lynn Henkle ..... Montezuma

Richard Kuecker................. Algona

Howard L. Martin ......... Mount Ayr

Donald Merk ................... Audubon

Lloyd D. Muller ............... Clarinda

Fred D. Schwartz, Jr. ........... Lytton

Delbert D. Wenell ........ Albert City

1957-58

Alvin C. Bierbaum ........ Garnavillo Robert W. Brown ...... Webster City

Edward D. Devereaux........ Laurens

David W. Hawkins .............LeMars

Harvey D. Johnson ....... Forest City

Leland J. Klaus ............... Colesburg

Kenneth L. Polsley ................. Coin

William J. Sandquist ...... Bondurant

John R. Shoup, Jr............. Reinbeck

Bert W. Vandenberg ..... Donnellson

Leland J. Watts ................... Clarion

1958-59

G. Clark Kester ............... Audubon

Merlin Eugene White........ Chariton

Richard Alan Sump .......... Clarinda

Glen Esbeck .......................... Exira

Richard M. Moench ........ Humboldt

Harry Clow .................... Lake City

Harold D. Murphy ........... Wellman

Leo L.Barnes ...................... Newell

Leonard A. Schutte ........... Postville

Lynn Clarence Hassman ... Waverly

1959-60

Wayne D. Childress ............ Inwood

Donald K. DeReus ............. Monroe

Richard L. Fiddelke ........... Spencer

Elden E. Frueh.............. Donnellson

Clifford M. Goecker ......... Clarinda

Melvin T. Gray ............. Mount Ayr

Lyle V. Johnson ........... Forest City

Duane L. Klink .................. Elkader

Rodney L. Robuck ...... Pleasantville

1960-61

Aaron E. Anliker ...........West Bend

Merlin V. Christensen ....... Riceville

Rodger G. Fehr ..............West Bend

Marvin G. Henrich ............. Newell

Richard W. Jacobs ................. Jesup

Darwin C. Kohl ............... Alburnett

Robert L. Reimer ........... Garnavillo

Donald E. Ripley ... College Springs

Rex Stoll ........................... Lamoni

Evans H. Waller ................ Bennett

1961-62

Donald E. Clark ............ Centerville

James D. Grause ................. Aurelia

Richard D. Hummel........... Spencer

Larry P. Koenig ........... Central City

Larry D. Mahr ................. Indianola

James H. McHugh, Jr. .......... Jewell

Ernest D. Miller ................. LeMars

Eugene L. Ryerson ..... Eagle Grove

Joel R. Sebby ..................... Clarion Gene A. Wetterling .............. Garner

1962-63

Lowell G. Fehr ..............West Bend

Larry G. Goehring .............Fairfield

William D. Groth ................ Newell

Robert D. Grover ............. Riceville

Jerry L. Koenig ............... Audubon

Leonard E. Miller, Jr.Grand Junction

Lee E. Nichols ...............Fontanelle Ralph Plagman, Jr. ............. Aurelia

Earl A. Schmidt.............. Muscatine

Randall H. Sievers............... Newell

1963-64

Paul C. Boswell.................. Lamoni

George E. Bowie ........ West Liberty

Gary G. Goering................Fairfield

Henry F. Kolls .................. Denison

Darold L. Matter ................. Lytton

Marvin L Moeckly .............Ankeny

LaVerne C. Novotny ............. Tama Lloyd E. McNelius ............Waverly

Roger D. Thayer................ Odebolt

Dennis R. Woodin ............... Harlan

1964-65

Evan L. Faris................. Mount Ayr

Russell L. Flitsch ............ Alburnett

James H. Koch ............ West Union

James L. Leach ................. Atlantic

Kenneth D. Meyer ........... Rockwell

Ronald J. Oliver ................Eldridge Douglas D. Rutter ............. Spencer

John K. Wasson ................... Stuart

Delbert Westphalen ........... Atlantic

Robert L. Zylstra .................. Sibley

1965-66

Jerry W. Anderson ...... Belle Plaine

Wayne D. Anderson .............. Elgin

Richard T. Beaver ...... West Liberty

Andrew C. Booheister .... Humboldt

Roger E. Christensen ....... Audubon

Marvin E. Ehret........... Montezuma David L. Ferneau .............. Grinnell

Gary M. Hoskey .................... Tama

Kenneth C. Johnson .... Belle Plaine

Kenneth P. Petersen ........... Hartley

Dennis C. Theesfield ..... Armstrong

1966-67

Dale D. Dillon ................... Bedford

W. Michael Jackson .......... Bedford

Roger K. Mahr ................ Indianola

Michael D. McMains.... Bloomfield LeRoy F. Perkins ............. Corydon

Wayne R. Rasmussen ...... Audubon

James M. Richardson ......... Clarion

Howard LaVerne Siders ...... Tipton

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Robert O. Smith ..... Fredericksburg

Gregory J. Strottman ..........Sumner

Randall L. Toel ..................LeMars

1967-68

Jerry D. Boylan ..... College Springs Raymond E. Brown ....... West Bend

Thomas P. Cory................. Ankeny

David J. Epley .................. Waverly

Russell G. Grimm ........ Goose Lake

Charles E. Hansen ........... Audubon

Larry Hare...................... Ida Grove

Dennis Latcham .......... Montezuma

James A. McCreary ...... Mount Ayr

Lawrence J. Robinson..... Stanwood

Eddie M. Wiederstein ...... Audubon

Nile J. Zieman .................. Postville

1968-69

Gary L. Berns .....................Elkader

Ronald Hill ............................Leon

Patrick W. Holton ...............LeMars

Lewis R. Horn .............. Bloomfield

Burdell Knudsen............. Ida Grove

Loren G. Kuiper ..................... Pella

Paul E. Peters .................Wellsburg

Terrence R. Pemberton .... Wellman

Stanley K. Tow ................ LeGrand

Ronald D. Wahls ........... Garnavillo Gary D. Vontalge ......... Manchester

Steve Zumbach ............. Manchester

1969-70

Wayne Dolecheck ........ Mount Ayr

Kenneth Greiner ............... Fairfield

Wayne Humphreys ........... Winfield

David Janssen ..................... Palmer

Keith Kleis ................... Maquoketa

Dwight Larson ..................... Jewell

Dale Martinson ..........Williamsburg

Philip Montag .......................Dows Wayne Robinson ............ Stanwood

Jeffrey Swinbank ................... Jesup

Michael Welte ................. Wellman

Myron Zumbach .................... Delhi

1970-71

Larry Adams ................ Mount Ayr

James E. Asmus ................ Osceola

Timothy Burke ........ New Hampton

Teddy Cary .................. Bloomfield

Donovan Ellis .................. Corydon Wayne Fredericks ............ Hampton

Larry Haas .......................... Harlan

Leslie Luitjens ...................... Sibley

William PalmersheimNew Hampton

Lyle Riggan.................... Lone Tree

Kenneth Ross ............. Charles City

Jim Sampson .............. Saint Ansgar

1971-72

Stanley Boelman ............. Belmond Dorman Brush .................. LeGrand

Geoffrey Connell ........... Muscatine

Terry Coombs .................... Aurelia

Jerald Hansen .................. Audubon

Bruce Hemmingson .............. Akron

Ralph Kruse ...................... LeMars

Ivan McCormick ........ Pleasantville

Roger Pierce ....................... Walnut

Larry Schell................ LaPorte City

Dwight Seegmiller ... Decorah RR#3

Alan Triggs .................. Mount Ayr

1972-73

Rodney J. Bastow ......... Mount Ayr

Ronald A. Busick ....... Pleasantville

Chris J. Carlson .................... Jewell

Dennis Michael Dammen ..... Osage

Marion A. Denger ................ Dows

Dennis Karl Goehring ....... Fairfield

Duane A. Hartstack .......... Clarinda

Charles C. Holtz ..... Grand Junction

Eugene Elmer Kruse .......... LeMars

Gary Allen Moore ................ Osage Dwight Verle Sanders .......... Vinton

Dale William Schwade ........ Cresco

DeLynn Dana Stene .............. Akron

Daryl I. Sywassink ........ Muscatine

Richard P. Trumbauer ............ Jesup

Robert John Vobr ................ Cresco

Douglas E. Washburn

1973-74

David M. Amundson ............. Elgin

Alan Brueggeman ........... Lake Park

Norman Bruhns ....... Buffalo Center Craig Church ....................... Cresco

Sigmund Cornelius ....... Maquoketa

Craig Cowden ............ Pleasantville

Patrick Curl ..................... Wellman

Roger Hackbarth ........... Iowa Falls

Dennis Lovick .............. Forest City

Dave Morford ................... Earlham

Steve Olson ....................... Atlantic

Dean Parks ........................ Spencer

Mark Remsburg .............. Lake City

Greg Schulte ................. Edgewood Dennis Topf ................ Charter Oak

Gary Utt ....................... Bloomfield

Daniel Walther ................. Waverly

Curtis Winquist .................... Akron

1974-75

PRODUCTION

Dan Behaunek ............. Belle Plaine

David Hartstack ................Clarinda

James Haughenburg ...........Coggon

Brent Werts ...................... Corydon Bill Kruse .......................... DeWitt

Walter Wessell .............. Edgewood

Rick Chipman ..................... Harlan

Donald Rowland ............ Knoxville

Kevin Carstensen .............. Odebolt

Jerry Moore ......................... Osage

Dennis Rachut ...................... Osage

Marvin Echenrod ............... Sumner

Bruce Epley ......................Waverly

Aaron Wirtz .................. West Bend

Keith Hiler ...............Rockwell City

AGRIBUSINESS Gary Fisk ................ Buffalo Center

Warren Clark ..................... Calmar

Ordel Stinson ...................... Cresco

Allen Henry .................... Indianola

John Loebig ................... Iowa Falls

James Kleinwort......... Saint Ansgar

Delbert Dittmer .................Waverly

1975-76

PRODUCTION

Douglas Lindgren ......... Albert City Richard Sturm ............... Armstrong

Douglas Murra ........ Buffalo Center

Douglas McCright ..............Coggon

David Rowen ..............Eagle Grove

Dennis Hansen .......... Gillett Grove

Gary Kregel ..................Guttenberg

Joseph Scallon ............... Iowa Falls

Dennis Carlson ..................... Jewell

Paul Forbes .................... Lone Tree

Randy Mauer ............... Manchester

Douglas Cling ...............Mediapolis

Tom Soat ........................... Milford James Colwell ............ Pleasantville

Dennis Baier ...................... Sumner

Thomas Mann ............. West Union

AGRIBUSINESS

Jess Petersen ........................ Alden

Daniel Frieberg .................Fairfield

Paul Hauge.................... Forest City

David Combs ................ Greenfield

Craig Saunders ............. Manchester

Kenneth Brandt .................Waverly

Charles Winkey.................Waverly

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1976-77

PRODUCTION

Ricky Sievers ............... Albert City

Roger Randeris ................ Audubon

David Milbrandt ...... Buffalo Center

Tony McKinley ................. Coggon Joe Rowen.................. Eagle Grove

Jack Rankin ................... Iowa Falls

David Johnson ...................... Jewell

Michael Smith ...................... Jewell

Thomas L. Nelson ........ Mediapolis

Rodney Green ...................... Orient

Glenn Van Wyk ..................... Pella

Terry Goodhart ...................... Tama

Timothy Retland............ Thompson

Kirk Weih ........................... Tipton

Jeffrey Krueger .................. Walnut

Kevin Montag ............... West Bend

AGRIBUSINESS

Robert Skog ................. Albert City

Peg Armstrong ........ Decorah RR#3

Louis Beck .......................... Dysart

Roger Balk .................... Garnavillo

John Bair ........................... Odebolt

John Holst ........................... Vinton

Craig McEnany ................ Waverly

1977-78

PRODUCTION Larry Ballenger ..................Bennett

Joseph Fiala ...................... Coggon

Bruce Phillips ...................... Cresco

Daniel Perkins ............... Estherville

Russell Teig ......................... Jewell

Scott Williams ................ Lake City

Brock Hermann ............ Manchester

Ronald Terpstra ...........New Sharon

LeRoy Jones ......................... Osage

Russell Capps .................Packwood

William Gay ..................... Redfield

Robert Alexander ................. Sibley Michael Earll........................ Sibley

Thomas Miller ....................Sumner

Randy Eiler ......................... Tipton

David Hefty .................. West Bend

AGRIBUSINESS

Lyle Risius .............. Buffalo Center

Steven Peyton ................... Coggon

Thomas Carlson ..................... Colo

Roger Crawford............. Greenfield

Steven Wulfekuhle ....... Manchester

Timothy Kehoe ................. Spencer Curtis Stutzman ............... Wellman

1978-79

PRODUCTION

Rick L. Klahsen .............. Aplington

Lee E. Evans ................. Armstrong

Duane D. Nieman .................. Delhi

David A. Werges ........... Garnavillo Bradley D. Olson .................. Jewell

John R. Brenneman .............. Keota

Edward A. Wulfekuhle . Manchester

David W. Hollingsworth Packwood

Douglas H. Ebel ................ Paullina

Randy L. Hunt ............ Pleasantville

Gary A. Schutte ................ Postville

Daniel P. White ................ Postville

William M. Jurgemeyer ... Rockwell

Ronald A. Carpenter Strawberry Pt.

David Gerber .................West Bend

James L. Wirtz ..............West Bend

AGRIBUSINESS

Douglas A. Ostermann. Buffalo Ctr.

Alan McCullough ....... Eagle Grove

Ronald E. Barkema ............... Jewell

Charles H. Howlett .......... Kanawha

Mark Boles...................... Kellerton

Chris E. Manternach ..... Manchester

Randy D. Jones ........ Williamsburg

1979-80

PRODUCTION Mark J. Ziniel ....................... Akron

James M. Luckstead ........ Anamosa

David W. Ball ..................... Argyle

Juern W. AkkermannBuffalo Center

Marc A. Mills .................... Coggon

Randy M. Caviness ........ Greenfield

Bradley D. Taylor ............... Hartley

Curtis L. Williams ...... New Sharon

Kirk Langmaid .................. Newton

Craig E. Kaisand .................... Pella

Jeff W. Jefferey ............... Rockwell

Kenneth Garetson, Jr.Strawberry Pt. Tom Paris ................ Strawberry Pt.

Joe L. Mattingly .................... Tama

Michael J. Schmidt ........West Bend

AGRIBUSINESS

Dean A. Hankins ................... Delhi

David F. Klein .............. Manchester

Stephen D. Koering ...... Manchester

Dan E. Hazen ............... Mediapolis

Marvin Van Wyk .................... Pella

Douglas Kofoed .................. Vinton

Debra Lynn Tellinghuisen Waverly

1980-81

PRODUCTION

Curtis D. Edwards ........... Anamosa

Clinton K. Gray............... Anamosa

Philip J. Kahler ....... Buffalo Center

Lindsay J. Greiner .................Keota John H. Pruessner ......... Manchester

Lee A. Hein .................. Monticello

Rodney L. Fair .............. Mount Ayr

Scott W. Neasham ..............Newton

Keith P. Meitner ................... Osage

James S. Phillips .......... Pocahontas

LeRoy Eggink ...................... Sibley

Daniel E. Kohl ............... Stanwood

Steven P. McDonald .... State Center

Randall L. Roberts Strawberry Point

Charles D. Wirtz ........... West Bend

AGRIBUSINESS Randall D. Krull ...... Buffalo Center

Rodney E. Peyton ...............Coggon

Katherine K. Krafka ............ Dysart

Fred B. Moore ...............Guttenberg

William C. Downs........ Manchester

Lynn E. Christensen ......... Manning

Gary W. Guenther .............Waverly

1981-82

PRODUCTION

Ted W. Novak ............. Belle Plaine Scott Stendel ...................... Calmar

Andrew S. Offenberger .... Chariton

Harlan H. Nyhus ........... Forest City

Alan J. Hempler ............ Garnavillo

Jerry Haack ........................ Inwood

Daniel L. Stockdale ........ Iowa Falls

Benjamin Riensche................ Jesup

Michael B. Christianson .... Lake MIlls

Robert Johnson .................. LeMars

David O. Burmahl .........Maquoketa

Kenneth A. Hester .................Neola

Scott L. Ricklefs.................... Rolfe Steven Bierschenk ......... Van Horne

AGRIBUSINESS

Aaron Jon Waldner ...... Albert City

Mark E. Goehring .............Fairfield

Bradley L. Bax .............. Greenfield

Daniel E. Zumbach....... Manchester

Russel L. Reth .............. Manchester

Paul J. Schnipkoweit ...... Stanwood

Jerry L. Gosch ........... Webster City

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1982-83

Warren M. Engelbart ....... Anamosa

Tory J. Klahsen .............. Aplington

Daniel W. Payne........... Bloomfield

Wade A. McFee ..................... Britt

Dennis J. Price .................. Coggon Jeffrey L. Jeske ................... Eldora

Harold Lantow ....... Fredericksburg

Michael E. Johnson ............LeMars

Kevin J. Heims ............. Manchester

Allan L. Boge ............... Manchester

Randy N. Tompkins ......... Marengo

Jeff A. Langhoff ................. Marion

Daniel R. Keitzer .......... Mediapolis

Steven J. Nelson ........... Mediapolis

Kevin L. Triggs ................. Mt. Ayr

Ronnie L. Hunt ........... Pleasantville

Kevin L. Rasmussen ......... Renwick Christopher R. Edginton St. Ansgar

Keith R. Knight ....... Strawberry Pt.

Robert N. Faust ....... Strawberry Pt.

Brad A. Kay ....................... Walnut

1983-84

Brett M. Shulista ............. Alburnett

Michael D. Mrachek ............ Cresco

Dennis J. Leith ...................Creston

David E. Baldwin ................ Dysart

Todd R. Button .................... Eldora Vance A. Bauer .................. Gowrie

Kim K. Kroger ................... Hartley

Berton D. Strayer ...............Hudson

Kevin R. Poen ................ Lake City

Jeff L. Zumbach ........... Manchester

Christopher Novak ............. Marion

Michael S. Sievers .............. Newell

Brad L. Worthington ......... Newton

Todd S. Lenz ..................... Newton

Dean A. Moretz ............ Northwood

Harvey Beyer ......................... Pella

Dwight C. Mayer ......... Shenandoah Kevin E. Van Kooten ............ Sully

Mary B. Inman ............... Swea City

Mark A. Beemer ........ Webster City

1984-85

Del Stall ........................... Alleman

Anna Mary Boots ............ Anamosa

Greg Neumeyer ................. Coggon

William Greif .................... Coggon

Randy Lewis ....................... Cresco

Kristine Krafka .................... Dysart Craig Kullmer ..................... Dysart

Wendell Davison ................. Garner

Edith Fortmann ............ Manchester

Brian Dettmann ................. Monona

Kevin Myers ................ Mount Ayr

Daniel Augustine ........ New Sharon

Nolan Ford .......................... Tipton

Brian Geator ........................ Vinton

Gene Gourley ............ Webster City

Brian Gosch .............. Webster City

1985-86

Mark Henry ........................ Algona

Eric Ulferts ...................... Anamosa

Douglas Steele....................... Anita

Mick Sager ........................ Atlantic

David Decker .................... Coggon

Shane Fuessley .................. Coggon

Brad Otto ............................ Cresco

Kevin Eblen ...................... Creston

Kevin Wubbena ................... Dysart

Mike Rankin ................. Iowa Falls Christopher Stoll ............... Lamoni

Bryan Keitzer ............... Mediapolis

Dennis North ..................... Monroe

Kelly James .................. Mount Ayr

Jon Eric Van Manen .......... Newton

Irvin Haan ................... Parkersburg

Greg Stark ........................ Riceville

Richard Meyer................... Ventura

Jeff Bohr ......................... Wellman

Adam Gauger ............ West Liberty

1986-87

Daniel Dietiker ................ Anamosa

Dennis Groeneveld ......... Aplington

Perry Aalgaard ........ Buffalo Center

Todd Bushman ................... Calmar

Joe Moore ......................... Coggon

Charles Denton .................. Creston

Maureen Barber .................. DeWitt

Todd Harrison .................... Gowrie

Brian Kann ................... Guttenberg

Kalyn Brix .................. Lost Nation

Rick Swenson.............. Lost Nation Alan Vontalge .............. Manchester

Ramarr Robertson ........ Mediapolis

Lee Bird ............................... Osage

Larry Koch ...........Strawberry Point

Murry Mente ....................... Tipton

Rick Andresen ...............Van Horne

Gerry Gourley ........... Webster City

Travis Knight ............ Webster City

James Bohr...................... Wellman

Michael Meyers ......... West Liberty

Brett Maxwell ..................... Wilton

1987-88

Kenneth D. Kline.................. Afton

Robert A. Hanson .............. Castana

Gregory K. Schlosser .......... Colfax

William J. Henricksen ........ DeWitt

John Brian Priest .............. Diagonal

Paul M. Ermer ............... Dougherty

Kerri Lynne K. Frafks ......... Dysart

Mark Kraus ...................Guttenberg Matthew D. Daughton ..... Kellerton

Todd A. Smeby .................Klemme

Timothy J. Wright .............. Lamont

Vincent P. Spain...........Lost Nation

Luther S. Keehner ................ Luana

Paul D. Moeller ..................... Miles

Gene G. Grant .................... Preston

Todd A. Wiley .................... Vinton

Gary J. Yoch ................. West Bend

Lynn A. Lovetinsky ... West Branch

William L. Randall ........ Woolstock

1988-89

Bill A. Belzer ........................ Albia

Mary E. Mathis .................Alleman

Kelley R. Prull ................ Anamosa

Larry J. Geerts ............Charles City

Steven J. Nauman ........Charles City

Gary W. Greif ....................Coggon

Christopher K. Wilson ........ Creston

Thomas D. Woodward ....... Creston

David E. Anderegg ........Guttenberg

Perry P. Mogler .................. Inwood David R. Tometich ......... Muscatine

Stehen K. Eastman ........... Riceville

Thomas C. Zylstra ................ Sibley

Jonathen Epley ..................Waverly

Angela R. Brown .......... West Bend

1989-90

Craig M. Wilken .................. Akron

Scott J. Baumler .............. Anamosa

Jerry L. Frasher ............... Anamosa

Sally Johnson ................. Aplington

Stacy L. Bushman .............. Calmar Aaron W. Hurley ........... Centerville

Rodney C. Katcher ......Charles City

Chadwick O. Luthro ........... Gowrie

Kenny R. Gebhart .........Guttenberg

Tim G. Harbaugh ..........Guttenberg

Rachael Goodhue ............ Indianola

Scott A. Lee ....................... Inwood

David L. Guehm............... Marengo

Darrell S. Haack ............... Marengo

Chris A. Platner.................. Marion

Kyle Tatro.......................... Marion Timothy W. Teel ............... Osceola

Daniel Striegel ............... Sigourney

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1990-91

Paul Belzer ............................ Albia

Matt Schantz ................... Alburnett

Douglas A. Fairbanks ...... Anamosa

Pamela S. Frasher ............ Anamosa

Jeff G. Mohwinkle.......... Aplington Christopher D. Marth.. Charles City

Jeffrey M. Burlage............. Coggon

Kirk W. Sauer ................... Coggon

Jodi M. Western .................Creston

Kevin D. Meyer.................. DeWitt

Chad T. Ketelsen ......... Goose Lake

Don W. Swanton ......... Goose Lake

Todd L. Martin ................... Inwood

Scott D. Flynn ...................... Keota

Andrew J. Schoultz................. Letts

Jay D. Moline .................... Manson

Mark Oberreuter .............. Mapleton Ty A. Ward ...................... Marengo

Devin L. Winters .............. Marengo

Brian L. Sejkora ................. Marion

Edward K. McCreary.... Mount Ayr

Stephen M. Merfeld ............ Nashua

Roy A. Johnson ........... Parkersburg

Jim Thines.......................... Preston

Corwin C. Christensen ...... Riceville

Tammy M. Falck .. Strawberry Point

William H. Manweiler ........Sumner

Sheryl L. Janko ................... Vinton Chad W. Newton ................. Vinton

1991-92

Barry Bieber .................... Anamosa

Brent R. Cousins ............. Anamosa

Daniel J. Arens ............ Belle Plaine

Jason Wirth ............. Buffalo Center

Travis J. Thomas ........ Charles City

Kimberly S. Anderson ........ Clarion

Greg P. Burlage ................. Coggon

Ted A. Greif ...................... Coggon

Alan L. Bennett ..................Creston Ann M. Feldpausch ............ DeWitt

Chadd E. Tuecke .......... Guttenberg

Mark M. Hawthorne ....... Lake City

Todd Roberts.................... Marengo

Eric A. Andersen ................ Marion

Regan Brader ............... Mediapolis

Curtis W. Orr ............... Mediapolis

Dwayne D. Faidley ............ Monroe

Darin L. Dietz .................... Nashua

David D. Jolly ............ Pleasantville

Jon E. Hansen .................. Red Oak Douglas E. Reynolds ........ Redfield

Wade M. Weber .............. Rockwell

Robert L. Nuehring.......... Rockwell

1992-93

Kevin Maas ........................... Adair

Aaron Balderston............. Alburnett

Ryan Strand..................... Alburnett

David E. Baumler ............ Anamosa

Eric S. Hall...................... Anamosa Kent M. James................. Anamosa

Richard Elsbernd ................ Calmar

Chad Kelchen .................... Cascade

Michael S. Jaeger ....... Charles City

Charles A. Staudt........ Charles City

Trevor D. Gress ........... Charter Oak

Jason Wegener ................... DeWitt

Eric R. Lang ................. Donnellson

Mark L. Pleis .................... Fairbank

Chad D. Petersen ......... Goose Lake

Mark R. Bischoff .......... Guttenberg

Craig R. Harbaugh ........ Guttenberg Tyson J. Haas ...................... Harlan

Charles W. Obrecht ............. Harlan

Bradley D. Hanson ............. Inwood

Mark P. Lee........................ Inwood

Brad Meyer ........................ Inwood

Jerry L. Rens ...................... Inwood

Ryan Warner ...................... Inwood

David R. Hill .............. LaPorte City

Justin Sayers .................... Marengo

Michael A. Hatcher ..... Montezuma

Adam J. Gibson .................. Nashua Dan R. Brownlee .................. Orient

Scott Bruce....................... Red Oak

Jake Wookey .................... Red Oak

Jennifer R. Carrico ........... Redfield

Travis Steenhard .............. Rockwell

Tracy L. Coffland ..........Van Horne

Alan D. Spencer ................ Villisca

1993-94

Shawn Hanf..................... Alburnett

Codi Ellen Strand ............ Alburnett

Dave Wempen .................... Algona Alan Horak...................... Anamosa

Shaun Lambertsen ........... Anamosa

Jason Kurt ......................... Cascade

Jason Carolan ............. Charles City

Rodney Frascht .......... Charles City

Steve Swanson .................. Coggon

Mitchell Zumbach ............. Coggon

Erin Wilson ....................... Creston

Brian Feldpausch ................ DeWitt

Thomas Brockman ........... Eldridge

Lori Kleitsch .................... Fairbank Kasey Kash ................. Goose Lake

Randy Roeder .............. Goose Lake

Travis Hicks ....................... Gowrie

Justin Roberts ..................... Gowrie

Doug Adams .................. Humboldt

Trent Smith .................... Humboldt

Rebecca Goodhue ........... Indianola

Dan Lorch ...................... Lake Park

Jason Gates ................ LaPorte City

Brent Johnson ................... Manson David Moline .................... Manson

Jeremy Sauter.................... Manson

Beau Brecht ..................... Marengo

Nick Schaefer................... Marengo

Corey DeJong ............. Montezuma

Suzi Elmer .................... Mount Ayr

Philip Davis ...................... Oelwein

Douglas Den Adel ...... Pleasantville

Michael Kent ....................Redfield

Jeremy Jansen ............ Sioux Center

Timothy O'Brien .................. Stuart

Lori Grovert ........................ Vinton Scott Wiley ......................... Vinton

Jim Williams ....................... Vinton

Jason Ploen ........................ Walnut

Aaron Epley ......................Waverly

Clifford Bowie ........... West Branch

Christopher Lauer ....... West Union

1994-95

Daniel Belzer ........................ Albia

Kari Lange ...................... Alburnett

Jason Neighbor ............... Alburnett Andrea Clark...................... Algona

Randy Main ............ Buffalo Center

Marty Goedken ................. Cascade

Douglas Kurt..................... Cascade

Matthew Hoeft ............Charles City

Brian Bordersen .......... Charter Oak

Adam Boddicker ................Coggon

Darren Long ....................... Creston

Ryan Mohr ......................... Creston

Bill Clark ........................... DeWitt

Beth Miller............................ Elgin

Richard Kleitsch............... Fairbank Kelly Peyton .................... Fairbank

Sheila Garreau ........ Guthrie Center

Stephanie Haas .................... Harlan

Michael Hardy ................Lake City

Kevin Hardy ...................Lake City

David Willie ................ Manchester

Grant Moline..................... Manson

Kevin Nimke..................... Manson

Tige Bral .......................... Marengo

Tom Cheney ............... Montezuma

Brian Bickel .................. Mount Ayr Dana Dietz ......................... Nashua

Jeromy Burgmaier ................ Orient

Justin Boender ............... Oskaloosa

Scot Harold ...................... Red Oak

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Matt Mowery ................... Red Oak

Jeremy Ames................... Rockwell

Roger Witte ..................... Rockwell

Jason Brockshus ................... Sibley

Dee Spencer .......................Villisca

Nathaniel McCormick ......... Vinton Ken Reed .................... Washington

Jason Dieke ...................... Waverly

Brendt Warrington......... West Bend

1995-96

Jody Wempen..................... Algona

Greg Hansen ................... Audubon

Dan Delaney ..................... Cascade

Ryan Frasher ..................... Cascade

Ryan Stockemoehl............. Cascade

Wendy Hegtvedt......... Charles City

Jessica Marth.............. Charles City Mark Neighbor .................. Coggon

Aaron Lovestuen ...............Decorah

Erik WangsnessDecorah (N. Winn.)

David Zumbach ..................... Delhi

Robert Schmidt .................. DeWitt

Lester Starry .................. Edgewood

Brian Uhlenkamp .......... Edgewood

Andrea Steffens ..................... Elgin

Jeremy Rutter ...................... Everly

Tonia Hesse ..................... Fairbank

Jillian Walther ............... Garnavillo Wayne Grantz ............. Goose Lake

Sha Petersen ................ Goose Lake

Brett Carlson ...................... Gowrie

Patrick Peterson.................. Gowrie

Amber Wade ..................... Grinnell

Jerry Hoover ........... Guthrie Center

Joel Akers ....................... Hampton

Aimee Lee.......................... Inwood

Chad Ter Wee .................... Inwood

Rebecca Hamilton ..................Leon

Josh Miller ....................... Marengo

Michael Reed ................... Marengo Matt Coverdale ................... Marion

Jerry Crow ......................... Marion

Heath Hillyard .............. Mediapolis

Justin Myers ................. Mediapolis

Grant Belden .....................Moravia

Paul Hansen ..................... Red Oak

Pat Maynes ...................... Red Oak

Jeff Sallach....................... Red Oak

Matthew Schuiteman . Sioux Center

Tim Schallock ............... St. Ansgar

Rodney Pagel .....................Sumner Kevin Cook ........................... Truro

Jay Appleby ........................ Vinton

Jennifer Curl ................... Wellman

D.J. Shirkey .................... Wellman

Heather Berninghaus .....West Bend

Cory Cannon ............... West Union

JoAnn Malloy........... Williamsburg

1996-97

Lonnie L. Johnson ........... Alburnett Amy R. Mounce .............. Alburnett

Jeffery D. Morris, Jr. .......... Algona

Matthew F. Miller .............. Allison

Brenda R. Cousins ........... Anamosa

Jaime L. Merrill ............... Anamosa

Eric Miller ............................. Anita

Nathan Nus .....................Arlington

Matthew Chambers .......... Audubon

Evan Behrens ......................Carroll

Kevin Kroeger .....................Carroll

Christopher C. Krapfl ........ Cascade

William J. Soesbe III .......... Clarion Brice L. Leonard ................. Colfax

Ann M. Moberg ................. Creston

Michelle K. Saville ............ Creston

Shamus Stephens ............... Creston

Samuel A. Murray ............ Decorah

Christopher A. Bowman ..... DeWitt

Andrew Friederichsen ......... DeWitt

Jeff Peters .......................... DeWitt

Angela D. Rowson ............. DeWitt

Tammi Jo Lake .............. Edgewood

Charity Winterboer .............. Everly Christopher J. Pint ............ Fairbank

Brian Hollatz ....................... Garner

Scott D. Grantz ............ Goose Lake

Erik Heggen ....................... Gowrie

Ben VanSickle.................... Gowrie

Ryan Dobbins............... Graettinger

Donald J. Zitterich ........ Graettinger

Mike Ehlers ....................... Laurens

Kyle J. Kaufman ................ Manson

Kathleen Block ............. Maquoketa

Brian Nabb ................... Maquoketa

Jamie R. Nabb .............. Maquoketa Matthew Thie ............... Mediapolis

Shane Swenson ................. Milford

Brenda J. Stewart................. Milton

Kevin Jones ................. Montezuma

Kim Ranfeld ................ Montezuma

Jason P. Vos ................ Montezuma

Darren Martin ............... Mount Ayr

Dustin R. Wiley ............ Mount Ayr

Jeremy N. Davis ......................Olin

Curt Mikkelsen ..................... Orient

Lisa E. Ahrens ...................... Osage Ben Johnson ......................... Osage

David Wendt ........................ Osage

Jason Sallach .................... Red Oak

Brad W. Lines ................. Rockford

Eric M. Schmitt ............... Rockford

Joseph R. Eggers ......... State Center

Jamie T. Malloy .......... State Center

Tim J. Dillon ...................... Sumner

Justin Stover ..................... Wapello

Matthew D. BerninghausWest Bend Cory S. Meyer ............. West Union

1997-98

Leah Blackford .................. Marion

Luke R. Brown .............. West Bend

Karna Jo Burzlaff .......... Wheatland

Craig Andrew Christensen Riceville

Travis Cook ................ Montezuma

Kevin P. Donovan ............. Cascade

Matthew B. Eddy .............. Osceola

Jeff Ellis..................... West Liberty

Joshua Engelbrecht.......... Arlington Troy Fischer ....................... DeWitt

Brent Flander .............. Montezuma

Luke D. Grantz ........... Goose Lake

Mark F. Hayes ................ Arlington

Shelly Hesse .................... Fairbank

Brent Daniel Hinz .......Charles City

Jason Dennis Hosek .............. Traer

Bill Hughes ...................... Red Oak

Scott D. Johnson ...........Guttenberg

Nathan Johnson ................ Red Oak

Wade B. Kampen .......... West Bend Brain Alan Krug ......... LaPorte City

Eli O. Lawrence ............ Monticello

Brent LaVerne Leistikow . Fairbank

Warren W. Livingston ... Greenfield

Clinton Loghry .................. Osceola

Brandon Lee Maas .... Williamsburg

Ryan D. Malloy......... Williamsburg

Mark C. Malloy......... Williamsburg

Andrew Merfeld ................. Nashua

Jody Lea Merrill .............. Anamosa

Jennifer Lorene Merrill.... Anamosa

Nathan Nickle ............... Mount Ayr Keith Pietig ......................... Carroll

Carla Jeanne Rogis ............. DeWitt

Jason D. Sanders ................. Vinton

Ryan Schmidt.......................... Alta

Lucian John Schmitt ....Charles City

Dean Scott ..................... Oskaloosa

Alex Smith ....................... Red Oak

Jess Te Slaa........................ Inwood

Andrew Ray Tygrett ............ Wilton

Mike Ter Wee .................... Inwood

Thomas R. Uhlenhopp ........ Sumner Nicholas E. Vickers ............ DeWitt

Micah Weber .................. Rockwell

Luke M. Wells ........ Guthrie Center

Noah Wendt ................. Manchester

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Matthew Wenger .............. Fairbank

Grant Wesson .................... Newton

Robin Patrick Wink ........... Cascade

1998-99

Tammy Sue Barnes ......... Anamosa Anthony Boevers .............. Fairbank

Andy Bolton .................... Alburnett

Karen Bolton ................... Alburnett

Kelli Bormann ............. Goose Lake

Paul Brandt .......................Oelwein

Corey Brink .................. Garnavillo

Clinton Brown ....................Creston

Waylon Brown .............. St. Ansgar

Chad Carlson..................... Cascade

Nicole Claeys ..................... DeWitt

Jayulin Duhlhauser ............. Algona

Matt Danner ........................ Carroll Andy Demuth ................... Waverly

Mathew Dewey ................ Waverly

Devin Engelbrecht ............ Eldridge

Elise Feinberg ................. Alburnett

Teresa Feldpausch .............. DeWitt

Thomas Goodhue ............ Indianola

Jamie Haidsiak ............. Mount Ayr

Samantha Heinz ......... Charles City

Matthew Horak ................... Vinton

Trista Ide ............................Creston

Brad Jensen .......................... Osage Andy Johnson ...................... Osage

Justin Jordahl ................ Iowa Falls

Brian Kessel .......................Lamoni

Michael Kramer ................... Osage

Patrick Lentz .................... Waverly

Mark Licht ........................ Manson

Bonnie Lohf ................ Belle Plaine

Nathan McAvan ................. DeWitt

Carrie McCaw ...........Williamsburg

Scott Metzger ..................... Inwood

Rebecca Miller ...................... Elgin

Brad Moline ...................... Manson Sharon Nimke ................... Manson

Jill Phillips .................. Montezuma

Cody Purdum .....................Creston

Anna Riesselman ................. Carroll

Brad Ritter ................. Charles City

Carmen Schulte ............. Edgewood

Matt Scuffham ................... Algona

Kelsey Stansberry ............... Marion

Grant Stuart ........................ Walnut

Jason Thole ..................... Arlington

Cameo Toney .....................Lamoni Loren Truelsen ................... DeWitt

Jordan Walther .............. Garnavillo

Ann Wenger ..................... Fairbank

Grant Woodley ................... Clarion

1999-2000

Adam E. Happel .................. Vinton

Andrew Martin .................. Lamoni

Brandon David Portzline ..... Vinton Brent Magg ......................... Colfax

Buckley A. Necker ........... Oelwein

Chad R. Fritz ................. Garnavillo

Conrad Scott Shada ......... Anamosa

Cory P. Bailey ................... Creston

Daniel Kaiser ................... Waverly

Darin Johnson .................. Red Oak

David Jenkins ................... Red Oak

Debbie Hurlburt ................. Algona

Doug Wallace ....................... Orient

Dustin Gleason ................ Audubon

Gabriel L. Schrader .......Van Horne Glori Hulme ....................... Denver

Hans L. Bilden ...................... Elgin

Jacob Groth ...................... Decorah

Jaia Large .................... State Center

Jayma Appleby .................... Vinton

Jeffrey R. Moellers ..........Arlington

Jennifer Lansing .......... West Union

Jeremy Peake ................... Decorah

Jerrod Lane .................... Humboldt

Jim Soppe ................... West Union

John Tidman ................ Mount Ayr Josh Trygstad .................. Rockford

Joshua Marth .............. Charles City

Joshua R. Trumm .............. Cascade

Joshua M. Sieren ......... Washington

Justin Boege .................... Reinbeck

Justin Thomas Doyle .......Eddyville

Katie Jacobs ...................... Villisca

Mark Scuffham .................. Algona

Matthew Ralph Hosch ....... Cascade

Michael R. Schmidt ..... Goose Lake

Michael Reed Lockie ........ Riceville

Mike Taylor ...................... Creston Nathan Manternach ........... Cascade

Nathan A. Studer ............... Creston

Nathan Owen Seamans ....... Nashua

Nathaniel W. Jackson ........ Creston

Nicholas S. Pudenz ..............Carroll

Nicholas T. Larson .......... Rockford

Nickolas R. McKenna .......... Vinton

Philip J. Moberg ................ Creston

Reggie Derscheid ......... Mount Ayr

Rick Helmrich ............... Troy Mills

Robin Schulte ................Van Horne Roy J. Becker ................Van Horne

Ryan Beeson .................... Red Oak

Ryan Carl Benning . Fredericksburg

Ryan J. Moestchen ............ Villisca

Ryan M. Foor .................... Wapello

Samuel James Kessel ......... Lamoni

Shawn Kreutner .................. Vinton

Stephanie M. Munson... Pocahontas

Tim Creveling ............... Mount Ayr Tina Marie Hansen .......... Anamosa

Traci Lee Henningsen ........ DeWitt

William W. Cannon ...........Newton

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