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HOOFIN ' ON DOWN FFA didn ' t have to worry about traveling down the road by foot, they had their animals to do the foot or hoof work for them. But not all of the Future Farmers of America had animals; some had plant projects or gardens and the FFA nursery was one of their major projects. The club was formed in 1974 to promote agriculture as a career. Students took on projects from floats to competitions. They participated in fairs such as Cal . State Horseman, Hemet, L.A. County, La Habra Corn, and Huntington Beach. Every Wednesday they met to plan and get ready for coming events. Activities were coordinated by Predident Sue Smith, Glenn Cachianes vice-president; Kim Westwood, secretary; Cyndie Degan, tresurer; Brian Skajem, sentinel; and Lisa Mayfield reporter.
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FFA FFA Top row: Steve Jabs, Doug Beals, Eddie Carson, Rodney Jarnagin, Jeff Chebahta, Michael Brandon, Kevin Foland, Cliff Anderson, and Brian Bare. Row 2: Michelle Root, Pam Noreikas, Rose Williams, Ron Mahnar, Sue Smith, and Mr. Hart. Bottom row: Barbara Bishop, Ron Lawler, Chris Ward, Marcella Garcia, Susan Muertter, Brian Skajem, and Terri Eisenbraun. ??yNGTO
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ROTC STEPS TO Dedication, dignity, and order were all part of the Reserved Officer ' s Training Corps , This program was for students who planned to join the Air Force after graduation. Approximately one hundred students were involved in this program. Survival training and first aid instruction were courses new to the depart- ment. An inspection of all military per- sonnel was held at 7 a.m. on the first Friday of each month. Fieldtrips to Edward ' s Air Force Base, George Air Force Base, and March Air Force Base were also included in the activities. The annual Military Ball was also held at March Air Force Base, where Rebecca Albertson was crowned Queen. Several different activities were organized within the unit. A drill team with sixteen members went to competitions and parades, a Color Guard of five members presented the colors at all home football games, PTA, civic functions, and school events. Black Jacks, an eight-man rifle drill team, performed at parades and flag raisings. A girls ' Rifle Drill Team was recently formed. ROTC officers were Col. Tom Reid, Squad Commander; Lt. Col. Lorralie Holman, Operateens Officer; MSGT Doug Henry, Squad First SGT; Lt. Col. Martin P. Kruty and CMS George J. Mack, instructors. 210
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