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f.f.a. Dayhoff: We accomplis hed what we wanted77 It was a busy year for the Future Farmers of America at DHS. The officers led them into many activities including the annual donkey basketball game in February. The Christmas tree sales grossed the club $300 which they used for awards at the Spring Awards Banquet. Club members were involved in various contests. One of which was the meat-livestock-dairy judging contests. Others included the Parliamentary Procedures and Speech contest, competition at the county and state fairs, and officers attended the Leadership Camp in West Salem. President Dan Dayhoff commented, At the beginning of the year things went slow and the main problem was apathy, but as the year progressed more activities were planned and the club built up to a strong state as the organization became stronger and we were able to accomplish what we wanted. Top: F.F.A. member Dave Delsman works on an assignment in Blueprint class. Left: President Dan Dayhoff examines a forestry exhibit in a shop classroom. F.F.A. 11
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Alums help fund-raising activities Top: Club members Phil Kliever and Brad Pauls work ol the monthly recycling center pick-up. Right: Richard Hoefler vigorously sands a hand-made glass vase used as a prize in the H.E.l.P. Club Fair booth. H.E.L.P. club gained a plus for another successful year at DHS. The eleven members, along with five alumni and four adult advisors worked together on fund raising and fun activities. They operated booths at the Polk County Fair, Smileroo, and at the Christmas Bazaar. The fair booth was very profitable as the organization earned more than $400. H.E.L.P. expanded its paper collection program to the junior highs and to the district offices. The result was a saving for the schools and increased volume of paper waste to be processed. Bob Schiopen, advisor, summed up the year this way, While continuing to serve both school and community, the H.E.L.P. clubbers found satisfaction with the awareness that their work was valuable, educational, and profitable, as well. 10 H.E.L.P. Club
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Above three: The excitement of coronation shown here on the face of Queen Kathie Hamilton. Right: Sophomore section watching attentively at coronation. Middle Right: Lead singer performs with Phoenix' during the dance. Far Right: Mark Gillins watches from the sidelines os the Dragons smashed the Sweet Home Grizzlies. Far right Top: Princess Tomi Baker and escort Mel Purkerson enjoy dance activities along with Brent Wall. 12 Homecoming
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