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Student Cgaarmers Q Life nn nggne l1nd :sn t 1 bed of roses 1s any of the boys who hive had to c1re for thur 1n1m1l pro, ects nn the mnddle of the mght pourme run, or sub zero vnuthtr wall bt the fnrst to su but ln the same breath thu are the fnrst to ulmnt It s tht only lfe for me Durmg thenr mms progetts such 19 rusnng Herefords, Angus, pigs md every other v1ru.ty of f1rm inlfllll these boss ure requlred to elrrx on 1 supervnsed f1rm1ng progrlm when thu em put thenr knowltdge to prutnul use SLXCl'll of tht boss hue. their ossn crops vxhxth thex ruse mtl hlrvest thtmstlses Uurnnt, lg., ellss tht boss mn studs from books or Mkt field trnps ber of dlffertnt lnvestock shovss where thu hope to sun high enough prnns that thes Cm sell thelr 1n1m1ls for 1 profnt These boss must le1rn their yohs well for somedu the hellth 1nd future of the nxtnon mu depend upon them Charles Barnes atrncultura nnstruetor explams to two of ns boys the qualntnns of a sheaf ot Braun and tht use of a fxeld of sand lose grass C eelunp., the HA strmphmlt .xml the 1u.1 :lv 1 d plnttmtnl nf l f :1 sun f tum rt Iomms Oman Paul Ollarz Ierry Harrison an Ronald Copelnn lA sentn l reporter trusurtr and seerturs 'P' TW ,L LL-A 'Au Dil, --:- 241 Xxr l '76 , . , 2 - r Q lk' V ' . -I' s .- , 4 s t' A. ' I . 1 1 H. . I Q '- F lf l . x . i . . 1. - - . v , . , . if: A .Y . , ' ' ' . , i , V e Q ,, I . . Q .5 s WMU? . . . I ,, - ' . . L, 1' 4 ' ' ' '. 1' . A x Y x ' l YI xl ' ' Y V --1 E 1 -x V! l Y Y ' - ' . . U' , I' , . ' .' ' ,. 1 ' Each ve.1r they' take their ri7e animals to n num- . . P ' , A I 1 I In Y I 'A I i in .l A Y' ' , s v ' Y. t V . I ' ,, Mgr . ' ' . ' ' . Y , . x . I Q K I , ul , x ...- I ihs' ' ' fi '. 4 rt t l n -' ' J '. o ' I' , ' ,i - ' 4 d ' .A Tis: . 'nc' Y . . ' .. , X l X -2+ 1 ' T' T' ' .. n A, , P N - . V I x x L J, 'I' I
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Q M88 The library club, student council, and the junior high office assistants are only a small part of the many junior high activities. Under the direction of Miss Marguerite Maschek, the junior high library club is re- sponsible for the care of the books, the student council is in charge of all assemblies, and the office assistants take care of the junior high office. Looking over new junior high library books are Ann Perkins, Carolyn Martin, and Odessa Reeves-members of the library club, NJ ,,1 'W-v ,Y -.f Y .Y .3 W, Office assistants to the junior high principal are Pat Bullard, l,islene Brewer, Donna Royse, Marilyn Meacham, Cecilia Matthews, and Beth Brady. .Xf -al? il M? Working and planning the junior high student council activities for the year are Vfaync Ray, Mrs. l-'sthcr Hunter. Dal Shannon. Ann Perkins. james Nelms. joe Self, Pat Bullard, Carolyn Martin. and Sharon Ansley. QP' 4 Y' uf 'Mx af
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Study etlzocfs lfuture lfarmers of America is a club for boys who study vocational agriculture, Under the su- pervision of Charles Barney, these young green hands learn agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. They study the production and judging of livestock, dairy stock and products, meat, range management, and poultry. Each boy has a project of his own, which he sees after. There are four degrees in ITA program. These are Cireenhand and Chapter Farmer on the local and Master Farmer and American l armer on the state and national level, XY'hen classes moved into the ness' highschool building this year, TTA boys were content to re- main in old W'ilson, where they have interesting comfortable quarters that are well equipped. vlerrv llarrison . . . candidate for lr, Nlaster lfarmer. Vlerry has lveen .i member of the agriculture class and FFA for three years. No one is kidding when he says the farmer is the back- bone of America. W'hat else occupies a teenager's mind besides food and the opposite sex? The Future Farmers of America is an organization that helps to train the people who will someday be raising the food for our nation and a large part of the world. These boys learn to judge farm products, and to raise outstand- ing animals and crops. They are often called upon to be mem- bers of the judging teams at district, state fairs, and other similar meetings, where they always give a good account of themselves and bring credit to ECHS. by George liggleston. These boss are learning to survey as a part of their agritulturt and HA training. llitit instructor is Kiharles Harney I s Doyle XY'arren discusses his ideas about ness IVA actisities with President Ciarlos Doshier as they lool-t at the TFA cm- bletn. These two leaders of the ll:A tliapter are in charge of all activities such as the initiation of tireenhands and at tendance at livestock shows and judging contests. ljddl' Cf-Nl-Ortl taltes down the sur' veying figures as they are called out
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