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Salh'fjreiner- two piece — Y r Home Improvement Lisa McCraken- rocking chair CarolytrStanley- cedar chest ! QretcheU.'W'eIlsJSfoeking chair Cre vf Arts Child DeV$foffthent Stephanie Wells- junk food display JgSd Science, Mechanics, Arts Mike Craff- clock Brian Smith- poster 5 Ag Show Every July, freshly baked breads, purple State Fair ribbons, and twenty-two muddy kids run- ning after greased pigs flash through the minds of many young 4-H members. Ag Show brings memories of friends gathering around a show box to play cards, listening to KRNA on the radio, and laughing at a city girl dodge the pud- dles as she walks through the cattle barn. Inevi- tably, they would break the monotony with a water fight when the temperature started to scorch. These four days of hard work, relaxation, and accomplishment give the 4-H member a true sense of pride and satisfaction. Kegistration Old and new students experienced the usual cha- otic registration day in August that brought the beginning of school one week closer. A mad rush followed as everyone tried to schedule their first choice of teachers, classes and hours. Frustrations and headaches were only part of the dilemma for sophomores; juniors and seniors had registered already so some classes were filled. Ta- bles for these unlucky sophomores were scattered around where they frantically reworked their schedules. Finally, after standing in a long line to be checked out, students returned home to live out the rest of their days of freedom. 1. The end of summer brings students to the begining of school — and registration. 2. Senior 4-H meml er Gretchen Wells models her blue rib- bon clothing selection at the 4-H Fashion Revue. 2. Pinning high hopes on this pen of porkers are Bill Goehr- ing and Jim Stone. 4. Discussing schedule changes are sophomores Chong Kwak and Jenny Herzog. 5. Sweat, groans, and stinging rope burns were all elements ol the annual tug-of-war at this years' Jr. Ag Show. 6. Colleen Schillerstrom's first high school assignment was to decide whether to register for Driver's Ed 4th or rth hour. 7. Many Ag Show memories belong to the livestock shower stall: water fights, meeting old friends, talking to your steer, and hamming it up for the camera.
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Ag Show brings four days of accomplishments and satisfaction.
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