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LEFT PAGE: Topg Cindy Holt, Roxanne Mestner, and Billy McDonald bear the cold December mornings and evenings when the members organized themselves and out sold their record from last year. Bottomp Jack Brumley and his expertise and his love lor the organization, drove into Buena Park, and delivered the trees to be sold onthe corner of Valley and Cedar. RIGHT PAGE: Centerp Active member Jacqui Witt, spent more hours than one can count during the Christmas tree sales. Top Rightg Involved for three years, Cindy Chambers, sat at the head table during the spring FFA banquet held in 1976. Bottom Rightp Dickie Walker and his father are enioying the prime rib at the annual installation and recognition banquet. 172 Activities . . . Naturally
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Page 175 text:
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,pw LEFT PAGE: Bottom, The FFA Group. Top Row, Tom Rossow, Jaqui Witt, Perry Howell, Don Misch, Kenny Glen, Tina Skinner, Pat Keeshan, Mary Murk, Lori Jensen. Second Row, Rick Rossow, Bob Cullens, Les Reiser, WendyJordan, Lori Bradley, Kim Martin, David Renier, Ron Hertig, Mike Kick, Joel Scott, John Ham, Bob Holtsclow. Third Row, Lance Shaw, Sherry Glen, Donna Sawtell, Cindy Holt, Roxanne Mester, Dena 'Malstrom, Susan Tuthill, Dusty Vick, Pat Quinn, Fourth Row, Bev Scott, Wendy Vick, Mark Burke, Cindy Chambers, Mike Richardson, Jordan Witt, Bob Cullen, Mark Cullens, Lori Maune, Martin Lueking, Susan Jenkins, Dicky Walker. RIGHT PAGE: Top Center, Agriculture Chairperson, Mr. Brumley and FFA President Mark Burke Show off the trophy they won tor the first place float during Homecoming. Top Right, Rick ROjs'Jw and Martin Lueking display Rabbits whiclrthey are raising in the ag area, Bottom, Candy Roses, Bart Meek, Jim Canada, Debbie Gludd, and Sylvia Lopez demonstrate how to transplant clippings. Activities . . . Naturally l7l
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FF WI P r i d e m u st b e infectious as many of the organizations are doing as much as possible to show the community their work and boast of their successes. Success doesn't come hard for the Future Farmers of America. They h ave a strong organization advised by one hard working instructor, Jack Brumley from Northern California. A graduate of Cal Poly, Brumley has helped buildthe image of FFA for the past three years. One of the largest fund raising projects for FFA is Christmas tree sales. Thousands of dollars was brought in the first week of sales, and more trees had to be ordered. According to Brumley, the trees are scarce, but the cost of trees were still sold at a reasonable cost to the community by the FFA. ln winding the year, FFA hosts a banquet to award members and initiate new members. They deserve the praise, and of course their pride is evident. A F' wi' r't' at Activities...Naturally T73
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