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F.H.A. — Toward If this isn’t in her mouth, I’m in trouble! i; m . 4 0 j FRONT ROW, L-R: V. Fritch, K. Smith, P. Bashor, S. Rosebrook, T. Schinkler , P. Johnson, B. Kuhn, L. Miller, E. Hellemn. SEC¬ OND ROW: Mrs. Struble, B. Lasley, G. Simonis, P. Elliot, C. Coolman, C. Calvin, K. Varner, K. Guilford, J. Varner, S. Pierce, K. Underwood, Mrs. Husted. THIRD ROW: D. Dele- grange, L. Dietrich, M. Bok, C. Wonderly, K. Rogers, K. Boger, D. Williams, L. Carlin, V. Hartman, V. LaPorte, R. Etchen, E. Carol gives a helping hand . 8 t a t e D e g r e e I am the Frito Bandito . L-R: P. Johnson, K. Guilford, B. Kuhn, L. Miller, K. Varner.
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Livestock Judging State Farmer: Tim Pendleton Participation The Fairview FFA had a fantastic year during 1973-74. This was made possible by the coopera¬ tion of 7 excellent officers, and 90 cooperating members. The year's activities included: touring the Ohio State Farm Science Review; Greenhand initiation and wiener roast; participation in the National FFA Convention in Kansas City, Mis¬ souri; Candy Sales; Chapter Farmer Initiation; assisting the Red Cross Blood Mobile; Parliamen¬ tary Procedure Contest; numerous FFA basketball games; District Evaluation; the public speaking contest; one state farmer; District Judging con¬ tests; 1st in general livestock; 3rd in poultry par¬ ticipation in the State Convention; parent-student banquet, which over 300 attended; improvement of the Land Laboratory Facilities, and many more. Living to Serve . CENTER: Queen Deb Fogle. LEFT: Joe Nester. RIGHT: Mark Poulson. State Farmer Livestock Judging Team: BOTTOM: R. Willitzer, J. Poulson, T. Pendleton. ON TOP: B. Keegan. 59
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New Horizons Erbey. FOURTH ROW: C. Crowe, B. Cartyn, P. Smith, D. Eash, C. Pollock, P. Culler, K. Cooper, K. Speiser, M. Maugee, S. Collins, K. Polter , D. McDougall. FIFTH ROW: R. Dietrich, M. Schmunk, K. Stuckey, R. Willitzer, L. Meyer, M. Stuckey, M. Petrone, S. Rieke, D. Kuhn, T. Spencer, R. Seibert, F. Hayes, D. Weaver, N. Dixon, D. Calvin. Involvement1. The Fairview FHA Chapter with a membership of 68, par¬ ticipated in many projects this year. They started out the year with a pot-luck dinner and formal initiation of new members with their mothers attending. As fund raising pro¬ jects, the chapter sold Tom Watt in the months of October and November. This money is used for state convention and field trips. The Chapter’s in-depth project is involving FHA members with senior citizens. Members were divided into groups to visit the Fountain Manor Nursing Home throughout the year and each member adopted a resident of the home to send gifts and cards; and to visit them. FHA involved many people by having fun, exciting and yet educational meetings. A Halloween party where everyone came dressed in a disguise proved eventful and different. The Children's Home was the center of a meeting that the fathers attended while a movie on self-defense entertained at another monthly meeting . The Archbold Radio Station hosted Fairview FHA in a radio-TV program. This summer Fairview will construct the annual booth at the Defiance Co. Fair. FHA provides many different types of fun and yet educates you in many areas. Being a member means you’ve helped to make someone’s life a little brighter. Being an FHAer means not only talking about being involved . . . You are involved . Officers Advisors Officers: L-R: S. Rosebrook, News Reporter; L. Miller, V. President; P. Basher, Parliamentarian; B. Kuhn, President; P. Johnson, Secretary; E. Hel- lemn, Treasurer; T. Schindler, Recreation Leader.
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