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M Future Farmers Receive Awards Chapter President, John Wicklund, receives the high- ' es? local FFA Award, The Star Farmer Award, from chapter adviser Mr. Buclcovic. Organization is The key, folks. Wise seniors are shown raking advantage of this fact by lisiening to the wisdom filled words of the local oracle, Mr. Jim Perkin, at a recent class meeting. lg Q I r-sq 5 -fel
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Nou. I4-I8 Champs Start Practice Molalla's League champions began practice this week. The team has lost four of the starting five from last year, with Arlen Hallabacka the only returning starter. The team will not be tall this year, but will have the board strength of 6'3 Jerry Vandehey, 6'2 John Dunton and 6' 2 Ron Kerr. The shooting will probably be led by 6' 'l Arlen Halla- backa. Defense will probably be a strong factor in the indians' pennant hopes this year. Coach Perkins plans on using a man-to-man defense as he has used in the past several years. Perkins has great hopes for Mt. Angel transfer Dennis Smith fshown at leftl, Reed Segal and Wayne Herring. The annual FFA Banquet was held this week. Chapter President John Wicklund headed the program as mas- ter of ceremonies. A dinner of ham was enioyed. After the dinner the group moved to the auditorium for the presentation ofawards. Receiving the coveted Star Farmer Award was President John Wicklund. Other a- ward winners were as follows: Vaughn Hansen, runner-up star farm- er and sheep award, Tom Wicklund, greenhand award, Dan Payzant, swine award, Larry Morton, mechanics a- ward and dairy award, Brad Young, beef award and David Haynes, horti- culture award.
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Max Heckard receives cross-country GWUrd. Students Receive Tasty Awards Nou. 21-25 Among the more interesting events happening this week was the 0- warding ot the annual pie to the president of the losing class of the magazine drive. Receiving the award was Tom Meyer, presi- dent of the Mighty Juniors, who seem to have a talent for getting it. Leading the drive were The Seniors, followed by the Ambitious Freshmen, followed by the Not- So-Ambitious Sophomores, follow- ed by the Juniors. Athletes participating in football and cross-country received their letters and other awards at the awards assembly. Outstanding cross-country runner was Max Heckard. Junior class, president Tom Meyer re Yccchhhlll They sure make lousy ceives magazine drive award. pies these days.
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