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1 ,Q in i I', . ls xt 'i 1 4 U , f. if l my ,tg A? I ' i FMR? MK f 2' W F ' 1 rl ,JJ w 1 w if A l. ltopi George Tolson demonstrates the correct method ofshowing swine. imid- dle left! FFA chapter representatives receive recognition for B.O.A.C, lBuild- ing Our American Communityl. This was a program in which the chapters received a bronze emblem at Kansas City, Mo. on October 15-78, 1974. lmid- dle rightl Chapter meeting in audito- rium. lbottom leftj Richard Roesner demonstrating how to show a Holstein. CIubSl263
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FFA An agriculturally oriented organization, the FFA is a club devoted to student leadership, project shows, and participation in local, state and national Future Farmers' activities. Members have shown different projects in Houston Livestock shows, six annual project shows, and many state and national shows. The Klein FFA chapter has set a precedent in bringing home top honors, awards, and ribbons from events in which our members have competed. Sponsors ofthe Klein Future Farmers of America are lVlr. Don Spell, Mr. Larry Ermis, and lVlr. Leon Cummins. AT ltop rightj District ll officers Bobby Wisnoski and Richard Roesner. ltop i - g, 4591 - x i W I I t tt,t I AY Q XR lefti Group of chapter members talking about their beef products at showman- ship show. lmiddle rightj Chapter meet- ing, FFA officers: lleft to righti Kyle Davis, chaplain: Bobby Wisnoski, sec- retary, Larry Hardy, parliameritarian, Richard Floesner, presldentg Van Theiss, vicefpresidentg Randy Speaks, reporter, George Tolson, adviser, lbot- toml showmahship show. 262lclubs i i 4
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FFA Greenhcmcl FFA Greenhand Chapter began the year with emphasis on leadership training, parliamentary procedures, and showmanship. This year's annual fruit sale was successiully conducted during the Christmas season as a fund raising project. The group won a sweepstakes at the District Il contest, and the quiz team also brought back a second place rating. The sponsor is Mr. Larry Ermis. irlghtj Greenhands discuss business in the auditorium. lbelow left! Mark Crush and Donald Brown help unload the fruit truck for the annual fruit sale. lbelow rightl Greenhands go through formal ceremony lor Greehhand degree. .Q--1,1 'L - 2 ' r 9 U 13 .ir ' I 264icIubs ff?
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