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Page 50 text:
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1973 -74 FFA OFFICERS President - Tim Davis Vice-president - Buddy Miller Secretary - Walt Sullivan Treasurer - Jed Bauermeister Reporter - Robert Kinion Sentinel - Mike Wieseler wh qw Connell Auto Parts SPONSORED BY any ,:. . .i enEg, . ..,, '--as A FFA MEMBERS Row 1: Walt Sullivan, Jed Bauermeister, Tim Davis, Buddy Miller, Robert Kinion, Mike Wieseler. Row 2: Larry Rowe, Mike Heiman, Ron Krug, Mark Tschirky, Keith Longhurst, Ricky Miller, Clint Didier, Trina Rill, Gene Baldwin, Colleen Sullivan, Chris Cobarr, Caren Hiatt. Row 3: Mike Anderson, Quinton Booker, Pat Zwanzig, Tim Timmons, Phillip Fox, Steve Hargraves, Marty Newberry, Ross Lyle, Ron Byers, Floyd Maiden, David Camp, Allen Rowe, Burl Booker, Kevin Heinen, Jeff Woodbury, Mike Person, Brad Casper, Dwane Phipps, Mr. Musser. Row4: Bill Hale, Mark Hilmes, Brian Drouhard, Mark McCary, Stuart Rush, Ray Koehler, Jim Roberts, David Heiman, Andy Fangman.
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Page 49 text:
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Twice the Fun The Future Homemakers of America had two presidents this year and a brand new advisor, the results-twice as much enthusiasm and more activities than ever. Kriste Flansburgh headed the organization for the first half of the year which included activities ranging from preparing a royalty luncheon during the Fall Festivalg to a Halloween slumber party complete with apple-bobbing and costume de- signingg to organizing a can drive which got the whole school involved. Elody Anderson was elected president for the second half of the year and under her charge the FHA prepared a teachers' luncheon, donated their services to fix a. breakfast for the baseball teams, organized the Sweetheart Dance a.nd held the spring style show and installation of new officers. FHA ME MBE RS: Rgw 1, Kay Hansen, Brenda Perkes, Kerri Olson, Anne Crowther, Karla Heiman, Sandra Grover. Row 2: Leslie Kawauchi, Julie Jenks, Darla Longhurst, Donna Foster, Elody Anderson, Irene Waldron, Tammy Eppich, Josie Strong, Vicki Matsumura, Kristie Flansburgh, Rayleen Flatau, Susanne Dorman, Mrs. Muse - Ad- visor. Row 3: Cindy Welch, Toni Randall, Bev Fehrenbacher, Maurine Goodsel, Colleen Flatau, Gloria Smith, Janet Baucrmeister. Not shown: Kathy Wyatt, Becky Fox.
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Page 51 text:
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F.F.A. Builds Interest In Agriculture The Future Farmers of America continued to have an out- standing cha.pter under the direction of advisor John Mus ser a.nd president Tim Davis. The F. F.A. and vocational ag- riculture program tea.ches the development of agricultural methods in soil, crop and livestock production. The em- phasis is on learning and application, home projects pro- vide the best experience. It is hard but rewarding work. Still there a.re opportunities for fun such as: trial rides, F. F.A. basketball competition between area chapters, hamburger feeds, helping plan and put on the Sweetheart Dance, and the parent-member awards ceremony. Members exhibited a.t fairs, took part in running concession stands at athletic events, competed in soil a.nd livestock judging contests, sponsored their own judging' contest and actively observed the National F. F.A. Week in Febraury. Annual awards went to Jed Bauermeister, DeKalb Award, Mike Wieseler, Sta.r Chapter Farmer and Burl Booker, Star Greenhand. Several proficiency awards were present- ed in different categories. At the state level, Buddy Miller finished second in the public speaking competition and was also awa.rded the State Farmer degree, a state award based on achievement. In leaving Connell . It is my hope that vocational agriculture and F. F.A. at CHS will continue to grow into one of the better programs in the state. There is no doubt in my mind that with the present officers and membership this achieve- ment is not impossible I wish to all of the students the best of luck and my heart is with you. Sincerely John Musser
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