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l Ni NI dy Miller represents Aurora F. F.A. National F,F.A, and State Bands. Richard Heftie was the recipient of the Livestock Award which was presented by the Chapter. Clark Beyer received a Foundation A- ward for public speaking. 6 AWARD wmufks 'rry Salmon won a Chapter Award in ,rm Mechanics. Larry Reeve received a Chapter Award for his dairy farming and was also a member of the State F. F.A, Band. N 4 t V ' ' - :Q Freshmen puzzling over a small motor It's anybody's guess what S. Oswald and A. Jensen are doing!
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F.F.A. Completes Successiul Year Left to Right, Row One: Mr. Wedeking, J. Peters, G. Wadell, R. Gustafson, D. Jensen, R. Thompson, D. Dieckman. Row Two: A. Jensen, R. Heftie, J. Barton, B. Longo, J. Schaffert, W. Holloway, J. Salmon, E. Miller, L. Reeve, D. Troester, C. Beyer. Row Three: K. Forsman, B. Paschke, G. Bailey, S. Oswald, T, 'ww Randy Gustafson, President of the Aurora chap- ter, chapter star farmer, and central area vice president of the State F,F.A. Mersch, R. Howland, G. Nuss, A. Epp, R. Christensen, D. Hain, R. Perry. Row Four: L. Bottorf,D.Strotma.n, M. Kemling, R. Friesan, G, Wolff, R. Green, R. Salmon, K. Tucker, J. Jones, D. Reeve, D. Land, H. Peters. Row Five: D. Bell, D. Pohl, R. Nunnenkamp, D. Smith, L, Danhauer, J. Webb, B. Troester, M. Wolfe. ' Learning to do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to serve, This is the motto of the Future Farmers of Americag the first aim and purpose of the organization further strives to exemplify its ideals: To develop com- petent, aggressive, rural, and agricultural leader- ship, At the beginning of each new year, the chapter sets up a program of work with specific goals in the areas of community service, cooperation, scholarship, con- duct and obedience, supervision of farming, recre- ation, leadership, state and national activities, and public relations, The diligence of this year's chapter paid off, as it received a superior chapter rating.
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Left to Right, Row One: Mr. Justus, R. Shaneyfelt, K. Enderle, M. Powell, M. Regier, S. Krabiel, R. Gustafson,K. Madsen. Row Two: M. Whitney, L. Schultz, L. Smith, C. Carnes, P. Stanard, J. Daniel, B. Brooks, P. Garris, J. Davies. Row fit-A S3 lu. Qt Three: J. Leach, L.Meismer,R.Rob1ee,D.Pence, G. Newman, T Obermeier S Wegener C Ernst, B. Zeliff. Row Fo UI J.. Bergren, L: Tredway, P., Goble, L. Tredway, L. Ross, J. Henthorne, W. Anderson, C. Christenson. DRAMATICS CLUB OF '65 i Officers Left to Right L Melsmer, VP , P Goble, sec'y,L Tredway, Pres , M Whxtney, Treas Clowning around in the Homecoming Par ade
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