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(1) Jennifer Clarke and Keith Oiler attempt to soothe a calf's aggravated eye. (2) “No, no, no. the other way! Tim Morelock directs fellow classmates Bob Matons and Kai Parker as they repair a tractor. (3) “At least I won't get a speeding ticket. muses Jim Kenneally as he puts the fork lift into gear. (4) Tappy Carpenter takes another run around the barrels. (5) “Here soo-ey. soo-ey. soo-ey.” Alison Clarno calls the swine at feeding time on the school farm. (6) Tony Lence gases the truck for a day at the farm. 20 ffa
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Longfellow poem inspires Reflections’ theme Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footprints, that perhaps another, Sailing o’er life’s solemn main, A forlorn and shipwrecked brother. Seeing, shall take heart again. “The Reaper and the Flowers” | 1839 Reflections staffers selected an excerpt from this poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow as their magazine’s ’78 theme. “They are an energetic bunch,” remarked advisor Mrs. Jean Kelly when describing the Reflections staff. Kelly noted, “They have invented shrewd schemes for making money.” Fund-raising ventures included sales of confetti and Turkey-grams, and contests aimed at exposing undiscovered poets, writers and artists. Colleen Harvey and Misha Evans were chosen as editors at the end of the year. (1) Mr. Mike Moynahan displays his best turkey grin after receiving Turkey-grams from fellow gobblers. (2) Colleen Harvey cuts copy to fit her page. (3) Kathy Bloomquist edits copy for Reflections. (4) Cathy Arnold skims through a collection of poems submitted to Reflections. reflections 19
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Future farmers round up active participation Members of Future Farmers of America were kept active through the year with club activities and meetings. The Future Farmers helped handicapped students of Mistletoe, Monte Vista and Buckeye schools carve pumpkins that had been donated to the schools. Once again, donkey basketball proved to be a crowd pleaser, and FFA’ers defeated Block E. During December club members sold Christmas trees at the school farm. The second year for this activity, the sale was a great success, according to president Guy Gemmer. Sponsoring carnivals, FFA Week and an awards banquet at the end of the year were other activities of the group. A rodeo clinic in Red Bluff featured professionals who demonstrated techniques for the 25 students in the Rodeo Club. The California High School Rodeo Associa- tion sponsored a rodeo February 25-26 at the local Posse Grounds. Limited to high school students, the rodeo attracted participants from all over Northern California. “In the past few years, high school rodeos have grown throughout California. It’s my hope that here at EHS we can continue to encourage students’ interest and participation in these rodeos both locally and statewide,’’ said Rodeo Club advisor Thomas Orr. ffa 21
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