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o • . Fa arf Farmers oj America FIRST ROW: Shawn Towers. Daryl Zumwalt. Audrae Hodges, Mario Cavin, Stephanie Perez, Tina Armstrong, Cindy Morgan, Anita Arnold, Juh Sitnas, Jared Reyes, Darleen Seewald, Mark Armstrong, John Martinez, SECOND ROW: Lon Marek, Trac7 Hubert, Larry Smith, Brian Lee, Sammy Pace, Florence Braendle, Jennifer Nowlin, Clint Marek, Lance Marek, Greg Gavord, Trac Hammonds. THIRD ROW: Lori Canrrell, Stephanie KuydendaU, Marivel Villareal, Tim Clay, James Lancaster, Casey Cornwell, Marc Riley, Jacob Meeks, Mike Spurlock, Wendy Line, Jana Wilson. FOURTH ROW: Troy Baird, Matt Gate, Melanie Hammonds, Rachael Burkholder, Mike Pollard, David Wampler, Chad Jones, David McCutcheon, Stephen Burkholder, Jody Tomlinson. !► Officers of h ' .F.A. FIRST ROW: Juli Simas (Treasurer), Anita Arnold (Sweetheart), Tracy Hammonds (Secretary) SECOND ROW: Stephen Burkholder (Sentinel), Jana Wilson (Reporter), Jody Tomlinson (President), George Burkholder (Vice-President) not pictured. FFA 67
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T ouch of Pride Agriculture at its best There will be a big change in Agriculture classes available next year. said Steve Chumbley, Ag- riculture teacher and F.F.A. sponsor. Wildlife Management, Plant Production, and Agricul- ture Mechanics are a few of the courses being offered to stu- dents. I will be taking Wildlife Management and I am very ex- cited about it. said sophomore Lori Cantrell. I was very proud of the Mar- shall F.F.A. members that com- peted in the area stock shows, they worked very hard this year, Chumbley said. The Wal- ter Gerlach Livestock Show was the main event tor most F.F.A. members. Jody Tomlinson (11), Florence Bendele (9), and Me- lanie Hammonds (10) were the major Grand Champion win- ners. The cost ot raising an animal can be quite expensive, depend- ing on the quality. said Chum- bley. The price of producing a top-winning pig or lamb would be $250 or more. Raising poul- try or rabbits is the least ex- pensive project at around $ 1 00 to $ 1 50. Topping the price scale would be a steer at $1000 or greater. Fundraisers are needed to in- sure funds for future shows and other F.F.A. activities. ' The sausage sale was our largest money maker. said Chumbley. Poinsetta plant sales at Christ- mas was a new fundraiser that the club added. F.F.A. has taught me com- munication and leadership skills, responsibility, plus it is ver) ' fun and I enjoy it. said Cantrell. Article: Patrick OHara Photos: Tracy Hubert and Patnck O ' Hara Seniors Jennifer Schmidt, George Burkholder. James Murray, and Daryil Zumwalt help pre- pare Brandon Zumwalt to ride a jack-- ' at the Walter Getlach show. Sophomore Mike Pictka paces his lambs through obstacles in preparation for the stiKk shows. Hauling a hog is quite a )ob for )unior Tracy Hubert- ] 66 FFA
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A Tasty Touch Future Homemakers have fun Future Homemakers of America was a club for those who wanted a chance to expe- rience the difficult daily happen- ings that occur in and around the home. They had the chance to cook, clean, organize and par- ticipate in special projects. Senior Monica Ramirez said, Being a member of FHA helped me de- cide on a career in home eco- nomics and interior decorating. One of their special projects this year was the Spring Fling. Sau- sage on a stick was the big seller with the help of Michelle Duron who became a duck for the oc- casion. Article; Robin Shoemake and Patrick OHara Photos: Submitted Michelle Duron hops over to the childrens hos- pital to spread some Halloween fun. i 1 Richard Gonzales cries to talk his friend into a cookie. These galloping gourmets show oflf their latest creation. 68 FHA
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