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1954: Feilmeier is elected President of Lettermen’s Club

Sept. 23, 1954

HARTINGTON — Grace Kuchta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kuchta, returned from Valley Forge, Pa. with her former instructor from Holy Trinity School, Sister M. Longina, OSB. The all-expense paid trip for a student-teacher team is part of the school’s award for their outstanding programs in American citizenship.

Sept. 23, 1954

HARTINGTON — Jerome Feilmeier was elected president of the Holy Trinity Lettermen’s Club.

Gene Peck was named vice president, and Jim Geisler was elected secretary-treasurer.

Sept. 30, 1954

HARTINGTON — Harry Anderson was elected temporary chairman of a Junior Chamber of Commerce here Wednesday. Gerry Stevens was elected temporary secretary. It was decided by 18 young Hartington men at the meeting to form a Junior Chamber of Commerce. A Constitution and bylaws committee was named by Anderson to start work. Vern Murray, Francis Schulte, Bob Scoville, Alex Schulte, the chairman and secretary make up this committee.


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