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'Nay v4s:L.i,3 V f fiiirxrfgs .s,m.Q!!5 X .- X W v 3 . . ff 1 X f-m...,,.'.mW 5 I fwf 14 3 -li' or fix. 5 LEFT TO RIGHT: Brian Fisher, Todd Reynolds, Ron Reinhardt, Mark Smith, David Combe, Brian Hill, Tim johnson, Richardjackson, jerry Sandefur, Kerry Gesink, Tracy Harris, Joh Rowley, Ron Walstrom, David Seaberg, Bill McCoy, Don Tanaka, Edward Gylling, Terry I-Iaynie, Charlie johnson, David Chacon, Arnold DeHerrera, Danny McNulty, Frank Romero. L TO R, Debbie Quirico, Miss Goetsch, Donna Depriest, Mike Vigil Eunice, Fransen, janae Snider, Kathleen Melgares, JoAnne Hull, Robin Milton, Tom Blickhahn, Cindy Tanaka, Elaine Vigil, jim Kelloff, jim Livingston, Charlie Harris, Barney McLean, Carol McCartney, Chris Hunter, Chris Houser, Kim McLean, Cathy Lopez, Mr. Huether.
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Future Farmers of America QFFAj has had an active first year at AHS. Developing knowledge and ability in agriculture as well as leadership qualities is the aim of FFA. Activities included a tea to inform the faculty of its purposes, selling Christmas trees, Ranch Way Day, john Deere Day, Rocky Mountain, Oyster fry, basketball game with Monte Vista FFA, a trip to New Mexico State Fair, and state and district judging contests. cludes each person starting a farm, working to increase it each year. Anyone enrolled in voca- tional education may join FFA. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cheryl Wallendorff, Darrell jack, Chris Hansen, David Ziegler, jay Adams, Bert Holloway, Tami Rose. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Schneider, Robert Brown, Mike Mauth, David Corbett, James Ekstrom, Richard Arndt, Ronald Price, Danny Rowe. Vernon Wood, Mike Wingert, jim Curtis, Grant Wiescamp, Mike Chappell. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bryan Christensen, Robert Booth, Ricky Brownlow, Edward Creery, John Chappell, Jim Christensen, John Peasley, Richard Parker, Greg Erven, Bill Chambers, David Lemen. 5? FHA is an organization for anyone who has taken a home economics course. The main pur- poses of FHA are to provide opportunities for self development, preparation for family and com- munity livingg and to develop interest in home economics, home economic careers, and related occupations. Its main goal is to help youth as- sume their roles in society through home eco- nomics education in areas of personal growth, family life, vocational preparation and communi- ty involvement. Some of this year's achievements were making a quilt to donate to the Nursing Home and attend the state FHA convention in Ft. Collins. L. TO R., Bonnie Brubacher, Anita Hunter, Kathleen Melgares, Miss Loreen Crowther, sponsor, Roni Van Geison. Supervised Occupational Experience Program 1n- ' N X Y
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Student Council F i I .ou ' as V Ml .4 1- N-fs-f ,FFS pf ff affix fl! if BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shelly Gillson, Brent Gray, Dusty Curtis, jaLynne Scheible, Paul Weaver, Kathy Archer, Cathy Lopez, Kevlin Young, Carol Cowan, BetseyTu1-ano, Ann Nichols, Denice Lucero, janiene Twine. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tammy Haynie, Tita Martinez, Pam Eden, Gwen Pirtle, Erna Acheson, Pam Wuckert, FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Scott Russell, Charlie Harris, Charlie johnson, Ron Clayton. Student Council this year tried something new and achieved a lot of success because of it. This year's Head Boy, Paul Weaver, and Head Girl, Pam Wuckert were joined by each class officers, plus representatives of the major clubs and groups, to create a much smaller, but more effective Student Council for 1974-75. The main purpose of Student Council is to promote citizenship, scholarship, leadership, human relations and cultural value in our high schools. The group sponsored or participated in many activities this year. Some of them were: Homecoming, a Christmas party for the elderly folk in the community, a three-day student exchange with league schools, a leadership workshop in Colorado Springs, a 50's day and dance, selling milk and donuts before school, plus implementing the buying of an activitiy van for small groups by the district. These students proved that getting involved does accomplish things. 53
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