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MAY 4 sag: 'R TX an I T e I .x A Ii 1 .2 .V A 5, It 2 so f I I FACING PAGF: ftopj FFA officers fl to rj Ii. Tyner: II, Howling. first vice president: I. Craner. reporter: Don Schmidt. treasurerg and Pat Breen, greenhand officer. tbottoin left, I didn'l know the FFA Queen had to do THISII' .Ieffa Gahoon on a tractor. THIS PPXGE AND FACING PAGF: 'LI hope I get this thing out of reverse before Hr. Greenway comes out.'I Paul Dacke on a tractor. THIS PAGE: ftop Icftj Richard Kirby and Pat Dorsey practice for the 'FFA Youth Rodeo, ftop rightj FFA Sponsor Frank Greenway watches his kids perform as the rodeo announcer reports the action. tabovej Kathy Sepulvado, astride her trusty steed, awaits her turn at barrel racing. fabove right, FFA boys fback. I to rj K. Tyner, W. Bowling, T. Nlartin, P. Dacke, R. Iiirbygffront, I to rj D. Hrinkmeycr, J. Picard, and P. Dorsey display their Christmas fruit. ACADEMICS473
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Agricultural studies This three year program with 511- stud- ents enrolled this year offered agri- cultural learning as an avoeation as well as a vocation. Four girls took the eourse in this second year that girls had enrolled. Next year the course can he taken by ninth graders. The elub eonneeted with the course is FFA Chapter 323 founded in l950. lN'lem- hers entered the County Fair and the Houston Fatstoek Show with animals and in judging contests. ln Nlay they held the annual rodeo whieh financed equipment and judging contests. Around 50 percent of the agriculture students attend college and study related fields. Most others go to work on a ranch or farm for themselves or someone else. 72-ACADEMICS
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Machine trades The Brazosport Machine Shop Practice Chapter 67 was started in 1950 and is still with us. There were 20 boys enrol- led this year. Using the six basic mac- hine tools. they made machines. They could make a machine gun or a sewing machine if they wanted to. This BHS department has trained some of the best machinists in the area. This line of work offers great opportunities which aren't being used by enough students. Dow, lVlallay Repair, McGill Specialty Machine Shop, and Brown and Root are among the many firms employing hundreds of machinists in this area. For the young men follow- ing through with this training, an aver- age yearly income of 320,000 can be earned. 74-ACADEMICS F
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