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Charles Hill Steve Keithley Mike Kieke Rodney Kincheon Jacki King Julee King Nancy Kirby Steven Klaus Billy Klipple Jeff Knodel Terri Knipp Glen Knipstein Karen Kovar Kenneth Kramer Eric Krueger Ron Kuehler Jim Kuhlmann Mary Kulczyk Jane Lange Joe Latimore Colleen Latt Guy Lattimer Darrell Laurence Elliot Lawrence iemiw. Y . '.,.:, by W5 - f ' J-:tu I h' 5 1. Q J 'M r +. D Ask? .' , si 'KR' ' .fa C' Tx ! ' v If l , 5 i .f,' 'I 1? , . Q it l ly +51 Q! ffa and ag co-opfsophomores . ,Easy f JY' :- ' -- -w31i':'i l :Q I 1 ' I , r 1 Christie Hubbards shirt is self-explanatory. Working day-in and day-out meant getting attached to your animal. Christie's father gave her the shirt. 2 Guppy Guthrie grooms a lamb in preparation for the Livestock show.
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In Agriculture ou didn't have to wear boots, hats, and tight pants to be in Ag. Students of all kinds worked every afternoon raising, feeding, and caring for many kinds of animals. Chickens, lambs, pigs, and calves were exercised by dedicated people. Under the hot sun or in icy cold, the animals were well taken care ot. On the third Tuesday of each month, the members handed over hard-earned money tor dues and discussed general business. The first year in Ag meant learning about different breeds ot live- stock such as cattle, horses, pigs and chickens, Second and third year students were taught the reproductive system and respiratory system of the above animals. Members raise animals, learn leadership and help others as well as themselves, said President Thad Clayton. A lot ot dedicated stu- dents went out to the Ag farm every afternoon to feed, doctor, and take care ot their animals. Freshmen Sandy Elliot and Karen Hess competed with others with their livestock. Sandy walked, fed, and exercised her calf just about every day, come rain or shine. Karen Hess took care of her pigs and junior Lyndon Domel cared for his lamb out on the Ag farm. Rick Lattimer, Martin I.. Jackson, Rita Conner, and Mark Lawless worked hard and received the State Farmer Degree. This was KOKE fp --1 awarded on a local level. Requirements were one year of Ag, a 15 minute speech and 50 dollars profit on a production project. Ag Coop required a job oriented in Agriculture. Jackie Tho- net, a first year student, held down a job at Hobby Horse Sta- bles. She exercised horses, saddled and bridled them, and some- times taught beginner classes. It wasn't exactly easy work. She had to keep a record of what she did and write a summary of it. But she got nine credits in a year, and decided definitely to go into training horses after graduation. Thirteen guys were in the two hour Ag Mechanics class, a free employment laboratory training program. The guys sat and took notes in a classroom. Then they adjourned to work in the Ag shop. They welded, learned about electricity, and worked on car engines. And they, along with Ag Coop and Vocational Agriculture, grew every year. People learned leadership and responsibility. They cared for and competed with their animals, kept books, and just plain worked hard. Ag covered everything from chickens to car partsg it was a comprehensive program. Some would drop it after high school. The more serious made it the beginning of a career. ffa and ag co op 109
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ill! LIVE ST 4 Dauphen Jackson proudly exhibits his third place call. This was Dauphen's first year in Ag. H0 5. Q 1 num ruth K ,,. As Responsible L eaders 3 First row qlelt to righll: Mr Burnett. Tommy Placlk, Curt Kasper. Mark Breckenridge, Scott Belk, Jackie Garner, Paul Michalk, Dauphin Jackson, Andy Sterling, Marlin Jackson, David Adams, Becky Bellows, Thad Clayton. Greg Johnson. Bruce Bellows, Bobby Dunnigan. Second row: Jim Marcus, Steven Dornel, Melvin Felle, Harold Chapman, Dean Watson, Shirley Rislte, Sharon Riske, James White, John Boren, Greg Goehmann. Bryan Johnson, Todd Seidel, Katie Newberry, Kelly Jett, Gina Lyle, Christie Hubbard. Tanya Tillman, Kim Hans, Becky Spiars, Judy Relnert, Cindy Owens, Karen Rowton, Alan Graves, James White, Randy Marshall, Mr Strong Third row: Stanley Domel, Daniel Flood, Pat Kylberg, Frank Phillips. Gretchen Lingo, Karen Rummel, Lisa Holiday, Jenniler Lingo, Jamie Collins. Julie Burns, Nola Boettcher, Tracy McKee, Janet King, Ken Neans, Jackie Avance. Glen Erder, Mark Cotton, Michelle Laughlin, Michelle Guthne, Bruce Myers, Sandy Elliot, Rhona Cross, John Johns, Dorcas Craddock, Susan Hausmann. Tracy Barnes, Walter Ulrich, Dwayne Arnold, James Lingo, Scott Myer, Randy Flllo. Daryl Cottlngham, Mr Adams, Mr, Neans Fourth row: James Vrazel. Penny Steumke, Toni Medlock, Nancy Wilkins, Jimmy Kelley, Curtis Preece, Shawn Walker, Leslie Schubert, Leslie Herrington, Leslie Frlllngham, Terry Bond, Cindy Davis, Windy Phillips, Mike Iselt, Darrel Malocha, Darrell Lawrence, Trey Armstrong, Terry Bond, Steven Klaus, Colleen Lotl, Guppy Guthrie, Keeley Sullivan, Kim Shaller. Karen l-less, Eve Curran, Donna Ganst, Craig Eulenlleld, Sam Theilapape, Mr, Corley. Filth row: David Morgan, Linda Iselt, Shannon Sullivan, Terry Lewis. Scott Myamar, Lad Janes. Jett Webb. Mickey Berrgren, Ron Hamnck, Buddy Preston, Debbie Hippie, Kenny Pelru Kathy Bailey, Becca Crolt, Boyd Harvey, Phillip Zuroveth, Lowell Choate, Ken- neth English, David Thompson, Mike Hatlield, Rick Latimer. James Reeves, Bruce Harland, Keith Car- rol, Steve Keithly. Lyndon Domel, Terry Dodd, Ricky Burks, Guy Latimer, Greg Baker, Terry Crada dock, Eliot Lawrence, Lee Walton. Keith Herber. Mr. Garner ffa and ag co op 111
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