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Top left: Listening is all a part of learning. Tom Fritche, Mark Crush, and Brian Vlloodrome. Top right: Roman Neitfeld rolls up his sleeves and gets down to business. Middle left: Marisa Maddox and Brenda Pennington are serious about FFA. Above: Let's go out to the barn. Danny Ault and James Armstrong. Left: They wear their jackets with pride. Kenny Whitehead and Doug Kersh. Organizations 73
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72 Organizations FFA Holds the Key The Future Farmers of America is an important club vital for the continued future production of food which feeds America and many people throughout the vvorld. The Project Shovv and Area 3 Judging Contest vvere held this year in spring. At this time animals were judged and an auction held. Members vvere active in all areas of food and animal production. At Christmas time FFA members held their yearly fruit sale. They also attended the Houston Livestock Show. Sponsors of the club are Don Spell, Lynn Wilson, Ron Luco, and Pat Wallace. Top: A proud banner. Above: Is there really a 16-hand . chicken on the loose? Kenny Whitehead and James Arm- strong. Middle right: Joan lVIoebus and a furry friend. Right: FFA officers are: Kneeling, Ray l-laude, and Roy l-laude. Standing: Judy Kacal, Randy Binford, Kevin Kleb, Flenah Braaton, Gary Wachsman, and Trudy Davis. 7
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Greenhonds Work for the Future The FFA Greenhand Chapter is an organization which teaches students farming, ranching, and agricultural occu- pations. Greenhands are first year Vocational Agriculture students. lVlost Greenhands' members realize the impor- tance of agriculture today and hope to solve some ofthe problems in the future. lVlr. Don Spell and lVlr. Pat Wallace are the sponsors of the group. Above: Planter, dirt, and small plants are nurtured by Gayle Hoyt. Top: First you start with some dirt. IVlarty Ray. Middle Right: Can't you see us winning all those trophies. Jim Booty. Right: Dewey Compton started this way. Mark Turner. 74 Organizations if l 5 4 'C' 75 i 0' X4 ..,,, 3 55 W el ll- Nftfy i 6' '- A . ,
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