Wisconsin FFA

Wisconsin State FFA Officers of the Past

Years: 1980-1990


Year: 1989-90
President: Amber Vickers
Vice Presidents: Joel Wondra, Cynthia Harbeck, Paul Gross, Torgor Volden, Heidi Jansen
Secretary: Kimberly Lindow
Treasurer: Jeff Engebretsen
Reporter: Jennifer Kapinos
Sentinel: Travis Holt
Parliamentarian: David Austin


Year: 1988-89
President: Bryan Higgins
Vice Presidents: Carrie Haugerud, Tim Guski, Eric Larsen, Brian Roe, Dan Kitzhaber
Secretary: Bobbi Jo Oyen
Treasurer: Amber Vickers
Reporter: Renea Troeller
Sentinel: Randy Soquet
Parliamentarian: Michelle Waege


Year: 1987-88
President: Ed Peck
Vice Presidents: Jenny Nowak, Dick Heine, Jr., Paul Oman, Tim Heeg, Angela Corbin
Secretary: Sonya Granger
Treasurer: Blane Huppert
Reporter: Bryan Higgins
Sentinel: Todd Wehler
Parliamentarian: John Anderson


Year: 1986-87
President: Darren Kittleson
Vice Presidents: Terry Clint, Lori Lansing, Steve Van Lannen, Kevin Jorgensen, John Gehring
Secretary: Rita Arcand
Treasurer: Ed Peck
Reporter: Lisa Mullen
Sentinel: Len Yoap, II
Parliamentarian: Charles Menn


Year: 1985-86
President: Dave Schaefer
Vice Presidents: Randi Brooks, Darren Kittleson, Pat Abrahamzon, Mark Zimmerman, Ruth Bredael
Secretary: Tamy Vannoy
Treasurer: Jeff Pickerign
Reporter: Cheryl Helmeid
Sentinel: Jim Peterson
Parliamentarian: Kevin Paul


Year: 1982-83
President: Harvey Menn
Vice Presidents: Dale Beaty, Jerry Berg, Darryl Schultz, Adele Lemke
Secretary: Gwen Betzold
Treasurer: Crystal Nutzner
Reporter: Mary Keough
Sentinel: Stuart Much
Chaplain: Kay Jensen
Parliamentarian: Hans Huschitt


Year: 1981-82
President: Neal Wellner
Vice Presidents: Linda May, Todd Luepke, Ron Martin, Emil Slack, Jr.
Secretary: Colleen Brooks
Treasurer: Harvey Menn
Reporter: John Rebhan
Sentinel: Darlene Maurer
Chaplain: Peter Muschinske
Parliamentarian: Linda Walters



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