Wisconsin FFA

Wisconsin State FFA Officers of the Past

Years: 1970-1980


Year: 1979-80
President: Mark Lelle
Vice Presidents: Chuck Radloff, Gary Zastrow, Monica Broderson, Vern Dougherty
Secretary: Tom McKittrick
Treasurer: Julie Vacho
Reporter: Cara Doyle
Sentinel: Dennis Tauschen
Chaplain: Todd Seeley
Parliamentarian: Fred Mutzner


Year: 1978-79
President: Mike Walsh
Vice Presidents: Richael Raffesberger, Rob Krull, David Larson, Jerry Steiner
Secretary: Dannette Tessman
Treasurer: Jim Festge
Reporter: Mark Lelle
Sentinel: Al Wysocki
Chaplain: Craig Williams
Parliamentarian: Robert Nigh


Year: 1977-78
President: John Arneson
Vice Presidents: Dale Bark, Bob Sipiorski, Randy Schwandt, Andy Schmidt
Secretary: Melanie Crothers
Treasurer: Kent Muschinske
Reporter: Slate Havens
Sentinel: Mike Walsh
Chaplain: Steve Brooks
Parliamentarian: Russel Bitters


Year: 1976-77
President: Mike Kawleski
Vice Presidents: Roger Byom, John Arneson, Mike Van Lanen
Secretary: Joe Waldo
Treasurer: Linda Zeamer
Reporter: Nancy Schmaling
Sentinel: Terry Pickett
Chaplain: Rod McSwain
Parliamentarian: Brett Miller


Year: 1974-75
President: Tom Pechacek
Vice Presidents: Jerry White, Reed Pearson, Richard Tisthammer, Jeff Pinter
Secretary: Broch Miller
Treasurer: Terry Johnson
Reporter: Mike Turba
Sentinel: Ferron Havens
Chaplain: Pete Kirchner
Parliamentarian: Mark Vornholt


Year: 1973-74
President: Gerrit DeBruin
Vice Presidents: Gary Kirking, Mark Shuda, Jerry Lippert, Steve Gorder, Tony Haen
Secretary: Wayne Eckert
Treasurer: Paul Featherstone
Reporter: Bob Uphoff
Sentinel: Gary Kirking
Chaplain: Tom Pechacek
Parliamentarian: Frank Kugel


Year: 1972-73
President: Kim Havens
Vice Presidents: Donald Hoffelt, Gerrit DeBruin, Keith Green, Robert Hahn
Secretary: Becky Miller
Treasurer: Randy Masbruch
Reporter: Keith York
Sentinel: Bob Meyer
Chaplain: Al Krumins
Parliamentarian: Ron Wyss


Year: 1970-71
Names not available



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