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4 FFA includes an enormous amount of hard work as demonstrated by second-year FFA member. Tom McCarthy 4 Showing oft her Grand Reserve Champion pig, B C look. Cathy Saddler is proud » After sweeping up. Dale Manley seems to be intrigued by mysterious life forms. You Hove To Hove A Certoin Knock. . . ' Being a champion and winning blue ribbons for her swine is what Kathy Sadler ' s life is all about. You have to have a certain knack for swine, ex- plained Kathy. It takes lots of hard work. Someday s I spend up to four hours a day feeding, grooming, and caring for them. Inspite of all the time. i Digging ponds, weeds, planting, and raking Jare an integral part of FFA On a warm day. Brian IMcMurray completes his assignment . energy, and patience it takes, it is still Kathy ' s goal to be number one in her field. The Hog! That ' s what being number one is called, Kathy laughed. Now that Kathy has earned her title of Reserve Grand Champion for Swine, she dreams of one day having her own farm and raising more champions. FFA 27
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FRONT ROW: Paul Tucker, Ron Maher, Carie Quintana. Hillary Kahn, Karin Herman, Barry Cook, Kathy Sadler. Yvonne Wakefield, and Barbara Bishop. ROW 2: Lisa Mayfield. Susan Muertter, Debbie Weichelt, Monica Gasparotto. Ron Lawler. Brian McMurray, Rob Lawler, and Meg Whyrick, ROW 3: Mr Lauritzen, Steve Pulcheon, Pat Ralston, Rodney Jarnagin. Brian Skajem, Rick Huspek, Randy Hanley, Kevin Poland, Ellen Lueb, and Mrs. Yaryan. FFA Grows It and Shows It Riding to victory for the third year in a row, the Future Farmers of America Mounted Horse Group was proud of their accomplishments. The group, in- cluding chairperson Robin Anzaldi, Hillary Kahn, Ron Lawler, Lisa Gamble, and Mike Gamble, won the title of State Champions for the California State Horseman ' s Association State Parade held in Ridgecrest. The group practiced together for many hours during the sum- mer to perfect their riding formation and techniques. This wasn ' t the only honor Arlington FFA earned. The chapter landscape at the Los Angeles County Fair won first place; this brought in $150.00 in premi- ums. Individual students won awards for their own landscapes and animals at the Farmers ' Fair and the Riverside Junior Livestock Show. Raising livestock to show at the fairs was a major activity of the members. The livestock included beef and dairy cows, sheep, and pigs. Some animals were kept on campus and used for demonstrations for students in agricul- ture classes. For a Christmas fund-raising activity, students grew and sold Christmas trees at the Arlington FFA Nursery. Mrs. Alice Yaryan, agriculture teach- er, emphasized, It ' s too bad that more Arlington students aren ' t aware of the facilities that the Agriculture Depart- ment has to offer. We would love to have more people involved. 26 FFA
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FRONT ROW John Cato. Editor Carta Hewitt. Su- san Price. Rene Cook. Bonnie Bailey. Desi Casto. Kari Gosney. and Editor Jeffery Fischer. ROW 2: Michelle Casey. Olga Rosales. Jeri Dunsmore. Cathy lijima. Dawn Wiebe. Diane Rozonsky. Jon- athon Richardson, and Danny Oplinger. TOP ROW: Ben Thompson, Chris Soholt. Lori Heyman. Tim Dufty. Jackie Moe. Liz Gosney. Marc Musac- chio. Cris Merino, Debbie Spears, and Advisor Gloria McCloud. » While Editor Carta Hewitt explains a new layout style. Theme Section Editor Liz Gosney listens in- tently » A helpful attitude prevails among the Simba Kali staft members. Working on the sports ' sec- tion. Danny Oplinger helps Olga Rosales write sports ' copy. 28 Simba Kali
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