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Workin); diligentl) doxn at the ag barn sophomore Jimmy Hargis wheelbarrows the wood shapings to where the need to be. Pholo B Maja Henderson Fixing the ag barn up for a show juniors John Forador and Core) Brooks hope that the can make it comfortable for their animals. PhoIo Ma a Henderson Animals k ' tmi ' d v Riding in a rodeo, working at the rodeo or even helping another school with their rodeos are just some of the things that the rodeo club was in- volved in. Even if a member didn ' t partic- ipate in the actual rodeo, he was still capabale of being in the club and helping out the ones that did par- ticipate . ■ ' We all participate even if we aren ' t riding. Everybody participated somehow and we all worked as a team, but mainK we all had fun. senior Joe Dzienowski said. Besides rodeos, the members of the club also sold candy to raise money for an annual trip, usually to Six Flags or Astro World. They were very ac- tive in inter-club activities. They spoke out against drug abuse vshen the S.O.D.A. club had their -drug awareness week, and they spiced it up when the home economic classes had the once a year chili cook-off. 1 enjoyed working with the other clubs and the things we did were fun. It was a lot of hard work but it alwa s ended up payingoff junior Jeff Coo- per said. The rodeo club also interacted with the Future Farmers of .America (FF.A) because the things that they worked with were similar. Both clubs dealt with animals and were closely related. Even though the FF.A members com- peted indiNidually with their animals, they found the help of the rodeo club members to be beneficial. The club promoted leadership and responsibility through competition. They also learned techniques of breeding animals and effective meth- ods of planting in the soil. We just don ' t learn about sows, cows and plows. We learned about a whole lot more! junior Libby Dzie- nowski said.ql Showing their support to the rodeo club, president Jessie Trejo and senior Sandy Trevino dish out their chili to those who want to lr it. Pholo B Mario Goniales. 70 A Clubs FFA RODEO Discussing plans for their upcoming trip, sponsor . ngela Selman talks with junior Jeff Cooper and senior Jessie Trejo about their candy sale and how much money they made for the trip. Phoio B John Nterculief.
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