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GOALS ACI-IIEVED BY FFA MEMB HS j For the members of FFA this year there were many challenges, such as public speaking, livestock judg- ing, farm machinery, dairy judging, and land judging. Many people don't realize how much there was to do in FFA. First of all they had a money making pro- ject, which was selling magazine subscriptions this year. Then there were numerous contests to attend and participate in, besides the nor- mal meetings. FFA started nationally in l928 and didn't reach Garnett until l95O. Since then, the organization has grown and changed until it has evolved into the organization to- day. The club stressed that the members learn leadership, how to speak in public, and how to judge livestock. Dues this year were 54.50, re- maining the same as last year. This year's officers were Mark Campbell, presidents Gus Wolken, vice-presi- dent, Jodi Buzzard, secretary, Jeff Dieker, sentinel, Bob Peine, treasur er, andeDave,Lybarger, reporter. 88 FFA 76 T hd FFA members enjoy the clubs many activi- ties. Leading the club in a meeting is Mark Camp- A bell, president. Giving his opinion of the topic being dis- cussed is Mr. Harris, sponsor.
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.4 i sm- , 'K 'L 'Q AO df 5 3-Sox so F FE S, ..A, 1 Eager to attend, Lisa Feuerborn, rushes to the FHA meeting. Foreign exchange student, Chris Eiritz, mo- deles winter fashions at the FHA show, ,, ,,,. 'swf , W W fm, ,ff Z ',L,f22 P' M 5 'M 14 we ff 'fzfmew , WLM, ,f f, Z V A , f' if fi fff?7zf4 1 1 ' WW, V f ff' V 1 A 5 f fi', 'ft il If JJ Q M f f I mfg fi , if , ,,,4 ,, Announcing-I-the-royalty at the FFA-FHA dance are -David Lybarger and Debbie Cala- han. - - V f Smiling even after hours spent selling fruit. Karen Selanders gets ready for another FHA meeting. Presentation of awards is senior Brenda Bach's duties at this FHA meeting. FHA - 87
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gf: 5, ,,,:,:,:1:,,,,A :: , , ,if tm sg-we ff f The officers collect votes for FFA sweet- heart. These are the people who went to the first contest held at Mission Valley. FFA: FRONT ROW: Cindy Blubaugh. Mark Campbell, Gus Wolken, Bob Peine. Jody Buz- zard, David Lybarger. Jeff Dieker, Jeff Kueser, Greg Mader. Rod Adkinson, Jim Mersman. Bonnie Rockers, and Mr. Harris, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Kevin Holloran, Troy Hoffman, David Fuhrman, Marty Holloran, Ryan Walter, Fred Miller, Mary Sue Sobba. Shelley Kilet, Lucille Rockers, Kathy Miller. John Tucker. and Mike Brummel. THIRD ROW: John Miller, Jim Rockers, John Bow- man. Kevin Parks, Jay Riley, Tim Wein- gartner. Vic Blaufuss, Richard Parks, Randy Ratliff, David Ratliff, Arlene Kleinsorge. Den- nis Erhart. Claude Shinkle. Alan Stephens, and Jim Lickteig. FOURTH ROW: Troy Ed- dings. Joe Platt. Rod Wittman, Howard Wil- liams. David Yoder, Gary Brand, Randy McDanial, Mick Blaufuss, David Schuster. Gerald Scheckel, Ron Katzer. Randy Reed, Gerald Lutz, and Kris Katzer. FIFTH ROW: Jere Patterson, Bill Graham, Todd Adams, Joel Lickteig, Matt Rockers, Derrick Adams, Rodney Adams, Tim Collins. Greg Scheckle, Chad Hill, and Ranae Young. FFA Sweethearts job is fun but hard After hearing all of the speeches from all of the nominees for FFA sweet heart the boys voted for the one girl that they thought gave the best speech and appeared to be the best choice The winner was Cindy Blubaugh 83 l feel that it s an honor l get to go with the guys to the judging con- tests. CCindyD To become eligible to be FFA sweetheart, you first must be a girl, you have to live on a farm or at least not live in town, you must be nominated by an FFA mem- ber, and give a speech. Giving her speech for the judging and voting for FFA sweetheart is Cindy Blubaugh. FFA 89
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