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Below Far Left: Reminding the viewer ofa scene from Hee Haw, the FFA boys pause from weeding their beans to pose for the camera. Sharing secrets at the Sweeth- eart Dance are Mrs. Kim Talley and Tracy White, Far Left. David Tropf, Left, sits on his 101-pound watermelon, which won first at the Southeast Missouri District Fair last fall. FFA: fFront Rowj Flay Davis, adviser: Ron Oller, sentinel: Tom Kalinski. treasurer: Rus Lanpher, president: Vicki Palmer, Fall Festival Queen: Kenneth McFerron, vice- president: Terry Griffin, secretary: Ronnie Veale, reporter: Marty Rodgers. Stu- dent Council representative. fSecond Rowl Ron Jordan, Vic- tor Morris, Mark Robins, Davie Nelson, Ricky Roper, Larry Jackson, Roger Hendershott, Scott Rhodes, Carl Ritter, Den- nis Mayberry, Terri Kiss, Donald Williams, Kevin Hindman, Billy Payne. fThird Rowl David Tropf, Tony Wiggins, Paul McFerron, Gary Davault, Keith Kidd, Mike Moroni, Randy Beussink, Terry Hill, Steve Dunivan, David Masters, Lonnie Daniel, Mark Stepp, Jimmy Jackson, Wesley Westbrook. CFourth Rowl John Young, Vince Hawkins, Tim Hill, Mark Delay. Robert Francis, Scott Mier, Ben Lanpher, Steve Cook- son, Gene Clayton, Timmy White, Richard Bowman, Greg Pace. Mike Anschultz, Rodney Stevenson. lFifth Rowy Dale Robinson, Jeff Reutzel, Steve Millington, Ronald Martin, Keith Smith, Steve Welch, Richie Jordan, Jeff Douglas, Randy Gre- gory, Ryan Holder, Jerry Clifton, Lee Caldwell, Donnie Bohn- sack. fTop Rowl Kevin Tidwell, Frankie Howard, Mike Speer, Scott Ward. Eddie Roper, Riche Fisher. Joe Noble, Mark Grindstatf, Mike Matney, Billy Robinson, Mike Rader, Randall Jackson, Danny Gramlisch, and Stanley Lanpher.
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Kenneth McFerron Gets State Farmer Degree The first Fall Festival at Advance High School was held October 26 and was hosted by the Future Farmers of America and the Future Homemakers of America. Queen Vicki Palmer reigned over the festivities. Earnings tor the local chapter increased again this year with a yield of 35 bushels per acre on a tour-acre plot of soybeans. This was replanted in wheat. following the harvest ot the beans. In competition, the 1974-75 Soil Judging Team won seventh place in Southeast Missouri. Individual honors were bestowed upon two members ofthe local chapter. Kenneth McFerron was given the State Farmer Degree. Mike Moroni was elected treasurer of FFA Area Twelve. which consists of 25 Southeast Missouri Chapters. The organization again combined with the FHA to sponsor the Sweetheart Dance. 20 l tx Winning a trip to Columbia werei Randy Beussink. FFA Chorus: Mike Moroni. delegate, Soil Judging Team: Keith Kidd, delegate: Mike Matney. FFA Chorus: Kenneth McFerron, State Farmer: Robert Francis. Soil Judging Team: Ben Lanpher, FFA Chorus: Scott Mier, Soil Judging Team: and Flay Davis, adviser.
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FHA-FFA Choose Tropf, Stilts As Royalty The Future Homemakers of America and the Future Farmers of America changed the name of their first important social event of the year from Barnwarming to Fall Festival. But the square dancing, the hearty menu, and the rustic atmosphere prevailed. The newly-installed members carried on the traditional shaving cream fights at the Bunking Party held at the Elementary Multipurpose Room on Jan. 17. Love ls . .. was thetheme of the Sweetheart Dance, which was held March 1. Fletcher, a band from Cape Girardeau, provided the music. The climax of the event was the crowning of senior David Tropf and sophomore 19' x ,sea ff SK '-'u Tammy Stilts. Other candidates were: Erika Voss and Kevin Hindman, freshmen, Steve Vavak, a sophomore, Sandy Dixon and Ronnie Veale, juniors, and Teresa Shirrell, a senior. FHA: fFront Rowj Mrs. Mary Long, adviser, Jane Elfrink, Stu- dent Council representative, Kathy Stehlin, historian, Terrie Daniel, photographer, Gwen Davis, treasurer: Janice Long. se- cond vice president, Vicki Palmer, president, Teresa Shirrell, first vice-president: Sandy Dixon, secretary: Robin Scherer, parliamentarian, Ruth Ann Clayton, devotional leader: Linda Johns, recreational leader. fSecond Rowy Melinda Miles, Kelly Kidd. Tammy Stilts, Carol Bruce, Marilyn Wilfong, Tammy Berry, Lesa Cookson, Erika Voss, Janet Rodgers, Vonda Duni- van, Robin King, Kerri Seabaugh. QThird Rowj Terry Griffin, Joe UNE RE H MAKERS Anschultz, Tammy Wiggins, Nancy Towery, Regina King, Sheryl Rehm, Mae Ann Williams, Kim Rhodes, Cindy Rehm, Lisa Thompson, Brenda King. lFourth Rowj Patricia Johns, Olive Markham, Tammie l-lart, Kristi Carlton. Melody Fisher, Tina Bond, Rhonda Jordan. Becky Rendleman. Jeannie Hamlin, Kandi Sherman. Laurel Taylor. Jody Taylor. fBack Rowj Mike Matney, Terri Moore, Cindy Richmond, Tracy White, Amy Rhodes, Cheri Gaither, Barbara Ritter, Anetta Limbaugh, Marie Metcalf, and Linda Jackson.
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