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lnstructor Jimmy Vaculin assists Gary Smith to unload fruit for FFA's fund- raiser. Photo by Pascal Villiger. Rusty Kaufman, Darren Morris and Todd Morgan display their first place trophy. Photo by Pascal Villiger. 1 N 2 4 if 'Z 4 2 Taking pride in their club and their school were Lisa Turner, Ann Marie Scandalis and Lori Turner. Photo by Tom Chambliss. Upcoming events were always a topic of discussion with Lisa Turner, Kim Woodard, and Carol Morman. Photo by Class presentations provided a learning if - Q Q, 1 vous 5, - f it 3. ' Pascal Villiger. S A l l experience for Lori Turner, Joanne Kominczak, and Kelly Sargent. Photo by by Pascal Villiger. 5,-+' o -1 1 . ' - 7 Y -. rc Nm, gl ,: FFA 237 ,
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Wm utiise Eaarmers of f you've seen a high school student in a blue corduroy jacket walking a small sheep, or pig through the hall, chances are that you just passed one of the 100 FFA members. Raising livestock wasn't the only project the Future Farmers tackled. Activities which developed agricultural leader- ship, cooperation and citizenship, such as the Building Our American Communities Project, the Energy Project and the Food for America Pro- gram, took much of their time and ef- fort. lt teaches you good sportsman- ship and to be a good competitor, states Greg Frank. President, Rusty Kaufman, Vice merica FFA gives other abilities besides raising livestock, said Darren Morris. President, Greg Frankg Treasurer, Julie Bednarskyg Secretary, Lori Turner, Reporter, Lisa Turner, Sen- tinel, Cameron Lewisg Chaplain, Steve Haag, Show Chairman, Darren Morris and the rest of the future farmers worked to promote agriculture, agribusiness, leadership, and com- petitive spirit. FFA offered its members the ex- perience of managing their own farm. Whether raising and breeding livestock or handling financial prob- lems, FFA members gained the first- hand training needed to give them a head start in the agricultural world. ' . N V .,,,,,,, N I 1 A J J -9 -9 .Z J gl Q' ,..fr'.? 7 4 1 Qin, il Y V., 5 4 f, -. sip- f ag . fga, 132119-fffm., 5 A , ,if-9,
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Bass Club Being in Bass Club helps you practice so you can perfect the techniques of Bass fishing, said Craig Cashdollar, vice-presiden t. ishing has long been more of a leisure sport than a competitive one. However, the students belong- ing to the Bass Club refused to believe this was a valid belief and proceeded to prove it by competing in many tournaments. The club held meetings every Tuesday and on Thursdays near tournament dates. Although they competed throughout the year, most of the fishing took place in the Spring. The officers leading the club, under sponsor Coach Herb Allen, were: President - David Dillardg Vice-President - Craig Cashdollarg Treasurer - Frank Kreklerg and Secretary - David Lyons. The officers put a lot of effort into making the club com- petitive, while still providing enjoy- ment to the members. Club presi- dent David Dillard, senior, stated l hope that the new members of the club have as many competitive fishing trips as I have had in my last four years. Bass Club provided an outlet so students could enjoy fishing while learning the finer points '17 of the sport. i 4 Bass Club The rewards of patience are visible at the end of the day. David Dillard waits to start the meeting. Photo by Michelle Wondrak. Michael Barnett enjoys a weekly Bass Club meeting. Photo by Michelle Wondrak,
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