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FFA Is Full Of “Champions” The FFA started this year a little mixed up. Chris Casper, the chapter president moved to Arlington leaving one officer position to be filled. The FFA had to do some moving of officers around but eventually came up with a good group. Todd Carlson was president, Shane Odegaard was vice-president, Sharri Casper was secretary, Lon Brat- land was the treasurer, Jon Casper was sentinel. Darwin Smith was the reporter and Brian Carlson was the student advisor. The FFA attended the district leadership contests where the officer team earned a fifth place in parlimentary procedure. They had a busy year attending judging schools and contests. They started out the year in October when they attended the district land judging contest in Wessington Springs. There was then a break until January, when they attended the Sioux Empire Farm show in Sioux Falls and started planning the National FFA Week’s activities. In February then attended the Watertown farm show. FFA Week was February 16-23. The FFA had several activities that ranged from a poster contest for the elementary to appreciation lunches for the teachers and business people of the community. They were promot- ing the theme “Keep agriculture 1” with newspaper ads and radio spots. April they hosted the District 11 crops, meat evaluation, and quarter horses judging contests at Lake Preston. The rest of the contests were located at DeSmet and Willow Lake. They finally broke the medal barrier when Shane Odegaard placed third in the dairy cattle judging and Brandon Karban placed ninth in the Livestock judging. The dairy cattle team placed fifth. This was the last preparation contest before the state convention. Thirteen FFA’ers attended, judg- ing in five contests. Todd Carlson and Sharri Casper judged livestock, Lon Bratland, Shane Odegaard and Darwin Smith judged dairy cattle, Brian Carlson. Mike Strande andJay Williams judged meats. Jon Casper and Brandon Karban judged quarter horses and Mike Ander- son, Jadd Odegaard and Tim Scheidt judged crops. The chapter brought home a superior chapter award and Shane Odegaard, Bran- don Karban and Brian Carlson brought home individual awards for their particular contests. Also, the dairy team won an award. April 29th was the parent banquet with Jim Woster as the guest speaker. The FFA closed out the year with a May meeting where they planned their summer activities. 18 March came along with the Morrell's judging school and Little 1. In Top row: Lon Bratland and Shane Odegaard. Second row: Doug Brown, Darwin Smith and Brian Carlson. Third row: Jadd Odegaard, Todd Carlson and Don Bietelspacher. Front row: Jon Casper, Jay Williams, Sharri Casper. Brandon Karban, Mike Strande and Michael Anderson. Todd Carlson shows the fruit the FFA sold. Brian Carlson, Lon Bratland, Shane Odegaard. Jon Casper and Darwin Smith await their awards as FFA advisor, Jim Nelson and Sharri Casper look on.
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Play cast and crew, front row: Terri Wienk, Shawn Hasche, Dawn Tolzin, Kay Osvog, Tim Scheidt. Mary Smith. Shannon Schulz. Mi- chele Gunderson. Caryn Ellingson, Delila Odegard. and Mrs. Sorknes. Back row: Jadd Odegaard, Todd French, David Jibben, Shane Odegaard, Amy Wienk. Lon Bratland, Denise Tolzin, Vikki Anderson. Kathy Verhey. Dana Houser. Julie Tolzin, and Lynne Casper. 17 Tim Scheidt reminds Shane Odegaard of his lines while rehearsing with Lon Bratland and Kathy Verhey. Vikki Anderson looks on from off stage.
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