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S.l!!.EE..lL' !-l.ift..E.E.'3llE Wearing boots and speaking with a Texas drawl aren't the characteristics of a Voca- tional Agriculture student. Some people seem to think a person has to adore animals and listen to country music to be in ag, but that is not the case here. Ag is a class that a person can take without bein a redneck, or a farmer, or someone whgjikes animals, Scott Dean, sophomore sat . Many students join because it is some- thing the have seen others do and thought it would be interesting. I always saw people in ag wearing their FFA jackets when I was growing up, Dale Emshoff, senior, said. ln ag you are your own person with lots of freedom and that is why I decided to stay in it all my high school 'years. The apparent qualities of a good ag stu- dent are determination, willingness, and loyalty to the club. There are many different types of stu- dfents in ag because ag is a different type of c ass. Lori Pilgrim, junior, said, Until I was in- volved in ag, l looked at it as an ordinary cilub. But now I realize it is much more than t at. H if It's finally here! FFA members begin the long process of collect- ing and distributing the fruit that sold throughout the community. Representing the FFA as sweet- heart for the 1986-87 school year is Kathleen Hopkins, senior, es- corted by Trace Blair, sopho- more, vice president, FFA O
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as Time to eat! Trace Blair is put to work serving snacks to competitors at the drama, speech and journalism tournament. Enjoying the show. Ag members Stacie Noyes, Mark Lamen, Kathleen Hopkins and limi Lynn Rosborough watch a demonstra- tion ofthe uses of a bow and arrow. Dressing up for the occasion. Ag teachers Rick Ford, Dave Crowder and Richard New show their spirit at the pep rally for that night's game against Tuloso Midway. . FFA
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Which way do I go? Tressa Tennill, senior, instructs fellow senior Pat Barnet to the finish line in the back seat driving competition. l 1 5 ! It's in the bag. Ag members panicipate in the sack race for the first annual Ag Olympics. , FFA 5 Q4 Pile it on. Jim Smith, senior, quickly po sand in his wheelbarrow for the wheelb row race.
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