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A's,,,,..-- A .. -xg, mls FF ' -' R N A :ff 1 .Ps Vocational Agriculture students do work activities. lnstructor Gerald Young supervises around the shop and fairgrounds as part of the pouring of cement near the Career Center- A class work and Future Farmers of America club area shop and classrooms. Future Farmers of America hosted both the Area 3 FFA convention and District 2 Livestock judging. The farmers attended the Harris County Fair at Northline and brought home a Grand Champion and two Reserve Champions. FFA also captured three firsts at the South Texas State Fair and second place overall at the Baytown judging. The group also attended the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and the Quadruple-county Showmanship contest. The club sold 2200 boxes in its annual fruit sale from which it gained 53,000 profit. Club members and Ag Booster members sold 1500 turkeys for equipment money. Six Lone Star Farmer applicants traveled to State Convention in ' Lubbock: Gilbert Dixon, Reid links, ' Shonna Parrack, jamie Smith, Bobby - 44 Terry and Tana Younts. Ili' L, - - -gg, The first fundraising project for both class and L club members is the annual fruit sale. Scott 3 Adams, Kenneth Dempsey, Tracy Brockman E Hi- Wfftvsfs it and Mark Sims work at unloading the boxed -g . 'fab YXXQQ 1 ragga fruit from the delivery truck from the valley. 2: ' W' : E
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as-ll 1 Sfafe win Three Future Business Leaders of America placed at the March 9 State convention in Austin, according to Sponsor Margaret Cowan. Kathy Brady was third in job Interview, Mary Lohn was fifth in Stenography II and Diane Schlup earned second in Steno I. Eleven members attended the meeting as voting delegates and contestants in thirteen contests. Earlier at the District contest at San jacinto College, Kathy and Vicki Haggard placed third in contests. Kathy placed in job lnterview and Vicki in the Miss FBLA category. Fourteen members and two sponsors went to the February 10 event. As a service project, the club visited residents of the Pine Shadow Retreat in Porter December 19. While at the rest home, students helped residents address their Christmas cards. Two other December projects were selling tickets for the Rotary spaghetti dinner, eating out at Casa Elena and attending a Christmas party. Q Greg Lisk and Lauri jones work on warmup 2 exercises in Typing I. The elective is taken by U Sophomores, juniors and Seniors. a J Q QC E 52 At a meeting in the auditorium are Future Romain, Teresa Terry, Melaine Fullerton, Dawn Business Leaders ofAmerica members jfront johnson, Tammy Sharpe, Diann Schlup, jfourth rowj LeeAnn Evans, Vicki Haggard, jill Fry, rowj joanie Grimland, Marion Pinezich, Lynn Swanner, Linda Cryder, Karen Bower, Ginger Normand, julie johnson, jback rowj jsecond rowj Kathy Brady, Lisa Stroup, Sue Brenda Shine, Susan McCettigan, Marilyn Hart, Leigh Hunter, Cindy Koehler, Sponsor Richards. Margaret Ciowan, jthird rowj Cindy St.
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U11 HHS Chapter President Skeet Lindsey lthird from lefty eats with Area 3 vife president Kevin Page, National FFA president Mark Sanborn and Area 3 president Stu Harris at a lunch prepared hy Coordinated Vocationa NX Academic Education Home and Community Service, The Area 3 meeting was at HHS May 'IO-ll, 5 - E I ,5 A bk E' e is K 15 junior Deputies who collected money forthe FFA during the fair and rodeo were Missy Benham, Melanie Terry, Penny Morrison, Laura Pilgreen, Eva Williams, Tana Younts, Sherry Morrison and Kelly Conner. They worked under Chapter sweetheart Heidi Isto.
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