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ndividuals practice HDoing to Learni' STANDING: Mike Carlson, Mark Semingson. SEATED: Robert Fields, Keith Tessier. i ii t t Q iii ii 4 i 5 1 I i W Individuals in the Future Farmers of America, forty-five strong, were kept busy in their study of agricultural occupations this year. In keeping with the club's tradition, members participated in activities in areas of production, management, leadership, cooperation, and mechanics. Busy all twelve months of the year, members took part in a great many activities A the Section IV Show, FFA Leadership Classes, the Chicago Stock Show, and Summer State Convention. The organization was awarded several prizes in competition as a whole, as were many individuals. Completing the year's activities with the annual Parents' Banquet, the organization was indeed able to point to its motto as being fulfilled. ROW l: Steve Cecil, Bill Bates, Eric Olson, Jerry Lowe, Roger Hensley. Eugene Bragg, Jim Coffman. ROW 3: David Olson, Larry Williams, ROW 2: Mr. Litchfield, advisor, Clyde Raible, Allan Morris, Tim Myers, Gary Eklund, Glenn Hoffman, Melvin Mathews.
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Industrial Arts develops skills Bill snickers, Well, you wanted a haircut. Learning the many uses of tools and lightweight machinery was one of the important objectives of the Industrial Arts Club this year. Knowledge of this sort has been fundamental to club members, for with it, they made low-cost repairs. Organizational field trips to displays exhibiting handiwork of this type were also a part of the club's program. Overall, the work of these future handy men has helped the entire department to prosper. f -rma:-.w S ,. : .- 1 . .1 . I A in ,,,. .... .M-'f Golly, is this here thing alive? questions Chumley ROW 1: Dave Malone, Tom Walker, Danny Eiker, Norman Davis, Richard Shores, Larry Kendrick, Mike Scott, Robin Bleichner, Tom Brock, John Sexton, John Rowland, Marc Stoddard. ROW 2: Brad Manworren, Eddie Powell, Bill Beardsley, Neil Reynolds, Riky Edwards, John Moore, Ricky W 32 Pesci, Jim Roberson, Robert Deppe, Gary Royce, Larry Lynch, Terry Benedict. ROW 3: Mark Hanson, Pat Poulson, Mark Reynolds, George Cummings, David Ruetz, Joe Knutson, Tom Putnam, Gary Clevenger, Mark VeNard, Jerry Atwater, John Hodge, Tom Gooley.
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