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Steve Skinner, Richard Jensen, James Deem, lynn Haramoto, Parliament d c 'Y Proce. ure team included M And . erson, P. and Mark Anderson gained grand champion ribbons at shows. Wt Ight, L. Peterson, C. Hansen, T. Munns, R. Zollinger. . leam, earning to motto of the Fu- und true amplifi- sities during the be competent ad- 1 Christensen, and mproved methods nbers the need fgr 1. at home, andm vestock and ctop t love country e, their work, an ming occupations Feture Farmers of America-ROW ONE: Godfrey, B. Rodelick, Burnett, Q. Hess, Levanduski, G. Moss, Yazzi, Waldron Richmond, Gurbanem, Christensen. ROW TWO: Perry, Munns, G. Roderick, Gibbs, John, Haramoto, Kay, Stokes, Oyler, Tlmothy, Gardner, Kilfoyle, Gleason. ROW THREE: Astle, Firth, Tolman, Chadez, DeHart, Holly, Udy, DeMille, Adams: Sorenson, Thompson, Bowen, Fuhriman. ROW FOUR: Nielson, Gum, Fonnesbeck, Nish, Mortensen, Frank, Hansen, Woed, Richards, Hess, Johnson, MucFarland. ROW FIVE: Stanley, De.larnett, B. Misrasi, Nelson, Hansen, T. Eberhard, Homer, Skinner, Madsen, Burton, D. Burton, Anderson, Hansen, State fairs, county fairs, and other live- stock shows found Future Farmers vieing for tOp honors as they exhibited livestock and CI'QPS they had raised. Competitive activities chmaa a boys enterprise and highlight his exPerlences as a Future Farmer. Participation becomes the key to a members success. Blue rlbbons and top prize money spell success. Forsgren. FFA performed' many activities to highlight year. Future Farmers emphasized ttlearning t0 dott as they sponsored activities. The annual Harvest Ball, state and national conventions, Parents and Sons Banquet, and the selection of Adele Ward as FFA Sweetheart topped a varied agenda. Public speaking, judging, and parliamentary procedure contests added op- portunities for leadership and advancement.
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Slm Skinn and Mark A h s N he i V y . 1x., a, ,- t h yum. x f m, I A Future Farmers of America-eROW ONE: Mr. Jensen, Thompson, L. Peterson, Thompson, W. John, R. Peterson, Zollinger, Hansen, Secrist, Gleason, Christensen. ROW TWO: Bell, Garbanali, Hyder, Harris, H. Udy, Peterson, Rhodes, Allen, Garfield, Udy, Arbon. ROW THREE: Soto, J. Deem, Anderson, Lewis, Newman, King, Forsberg, Flint, P. Lee, We.lls, J. Welling. ROW FOUR: Hone, Cervantes, Fuller, Wood, B. Potter, J. Garfield, Lamb, Durfey, K. Eggly, Smith, C. Gum. ROW FIVE: J. Munns, L. Peterson, C. Newman, H. Peterson, L. Richards, L. Hansen, R. Jensen, B. Ballard, R. Summers, B. MacFurland, M. Anderson, D. Jeppson, W Goring. FFA was one of the largest and most active groups on campus. .. 1-.yu. til? I i V f w; Future meem gained respect for rural way of life by learning to do, doing to learn . . . living To serve ttLearning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve - the motto of the Fu- ture Farmers of America found true amphfl' cation in the chapter activities during the 1963-64 school year. Under the competent ad- visorship of Rex J ensen, Neil Christensen, and Fred Christensen, new and improved metho of farming instilled into members the need f9! doing quality work in school, at home, and m the community. Through livestock and atop projects, members learned to love country 9, to strengthen themselves in their work, ahd '90 make intelligent choice of farming occupatlons' Officers; Zollinger, R. PGferson, John, Hansen, Secrist, L Peterson, P- Wight, S. Gleason, P. Thompson, Thompson.
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Future Homemakers of AmericwROW ONE: Mrs. Law, LaMarr, l.. Whitney, Hansen, Hurds, Allen, Germer, Kimber, Ward, Romer, Mrs. Anderson. ROW TWO: Fukuda, Christensen, Smith, Adams, Hansen, Rose, Hendricks, Harris, laub, Oylor, Saunders, Bowman, J. Worley, Bingham, Dalton, Redfield. ROW THREE: Hashimoto, J. Hansen, Roundy, Josephson, Clark, Hyde, Anderson, Green, Ballard, Bowcu , Shelton, Christensen, 5. Bourne. ROW FOUR: A. Talboe, Woodward, C. Gardner, Zilles, Holmgren, Robbins, Nelson, Thayne, Grover, Compton, Munk, Anderson, Forsgren, Stokes, Hickman. ROW FIVE: Hansen, Talboe, Spence, Jensen, Anderson, Homer, Carlson, Roberts, Abbott, Sforrer, Linford, RomeJ, Woerner, Smith. F H A Future Homemakers of America truly marched ttToward a New Horizons? Pat Allen acted as president first semester F with Deanne Germer presiding second semester. Marilyn i1 . . ' Hards, secretary; Dawnelle Hansen, treasurer; Mary Kimber, l planned ad'v'l'es ' historian; and Leslie Whitney, song leader, were supporting C :IToward New Hor'zonsn officers. Under the supervision of Mrs. Esther Anderson and s 'n homemak'ng ans. Mrs. Loraine Law, the club sponsored the annual Daddy 3 t0 deve'oP leaderSh'p' Date, Parents Banquet, and the Harvest Ball, ttAutumn v personal f'mess Magic. The chapter also boasted Adele Ward as State F HA c president At the yearls end, all members felt they had im- t proved themselves and their communities. t E Future Homemakers of Americu-ROW ONE: Mrs. Law, Larson, Watkins, Atkinson, Walston, Allred, Karnely, Oyler, Wat- kins, Elison, Mrs. Anderson. ROW TWO: Johnson, Hess. Harris, Morris, Carpenter, Thompson, Misrasi, Lovell, Elkins, Min- son, Ettsity. ROW THREE: Butler, D. Udy, Scothern, Spence, Calderwood, Jones, Hupp, S. Bourne, Garrett, Yoder, Coombs. ROW FOUR: Ashby, Miller, Foxley, Bardin, Waldron, Selmun, Andreason, Haycock, Hunsaker, Shumway, Harris, Rogers, Anderson. ROW FIVE: Boer, Wright, Grover, Campbell, Richards, 8. Hansen, Peterson, Thompson, McGin'y, A. Thompson, Austin, Linsey. Hall. Future Homemakers fostered practical homeliving qualities for seIf-satisfadion.
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