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FFA: Farmers Facing The Future FFA, the Future Farmers of America. This active club is organ- ized to help students prepare for careers in the Agricultural field. It emphasizes the development of leadership skills and leadership in their agricultural careers. What do the members of FFA do? They take field trips to agri- businesses for awards in local, state, and national levels. They travel to participate in these contests as close as home or as far away as Kansas City or anywhere in the world. They also are involved in many communi- ties projects to help make our city more attractive. Our FFA is very active in competitions. In March and April of 1980, they competed at the District and State levels. At District they were over all Sweepstakes winners. That is an overall amount of points in all events combined. The events they were in and the team members are: 1st place Electrification; Billy Catlett, Gerald Braziel, Mike Nor- man, and Russell Neese. 1st place Mechanics; Danny Chase, Tommy Johnson, and Tim Rascoe. 2nd place Forestry; Steve Vanlandingham, Kenny Knox, Billy Catlett and alternates Richard Kassaw and Jamie Bradley. Snd place Extem- poraneous Speaking; Nancy Gray, Snd place Parliamentary Procedures; Danny Chase, Lee Davis, Greg Bunn, Rocky Hall, Mark Smith, Rusty Hawkins, Doug Castleberry, and Tommy Johnson. 3rd place Dairy Products; Russell Huggs, Lydell Lively, and Kelly Robbins, 3rd place Meats; Mark Smith, Tavie O ' Neal, and Todd Meredetb. Also, Steve VanLandingham in Forestry, Billy Catlett in Electricity, Danny Chase in Mechanics, and Lydell Lively in Dairy Products won high individual awards for being scored the highest of all in points. At State they were awarded: Snd place Electrification; Snd place Mechanics; 4th place Livestock; Roger Hutter, Carolyn Eudy, Susan Easton, Robert Wright, and Todd Sturgill, 4th place Meats, 6th place Horticultural (Plant I.D.); Nancy Gray, Leslie Brown, Carolyn Eudy, and Steve VanLandingham. They attended Cooperation Camp the first week in June. At camp they learned how co-ops are run and operated. They even had their own business set up during that week in which they operated and kept books. Nancy Gray, Susan Easton, and Billy Catlett attended. During the second week in June, our FFA attended Youth Conserva- tion Camp at Arkansas T ' ech College in Russellville. They learned about all forms of Conservation. Nancy Gray, Carolyn Eudy, and Kenny Knox attended. June 15-SS, our FFA was lucky enough to go to Washington D.C. Only S students from Lake Hamilton attended and only 37 students from Arkansas Juniors-Top row: Caroline Eudy, Dale Bates, Gerald Braziel, Dale Weston, Jamie Bradley, Dale Robbins, Brian NeaS, Paul Coleman, Wayne Shirley, Johnny Ammons, Todd Meredith, James Kingery, Mitch Harris, Tim Jones, Ricky West, Joe LaValle. Robert Wright, Bobby Elliott. Second Row: Susan Easton, Scott Gladden, Mike Norman, Russ Bounds, David Orrell, Warren Cox, Greg Crone, Nancy Gray, Steve Timbs. 80 FFA
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1 -Front row: Janet Hughes. Patti Staley, Teresa McKinzie, Kim Minton, Debbie McGill. Judy Hawkins, Terri Bradford, Jamie Ricks, Sheila Kirschman, Susan Barnes, Delores Cloud, Liana Tankersley, Ginger Rice, Kim Carter, Kelly Rhodes, Leslie Sanders. Back row: Cathy Myers, Katrina Tillery, Sharon Upchurch, Caria Hughes. Lisa Bates. Debra Ketchum, Ozella Winningham. Brenda Raith, Becky Sanders. Trisha Hunt, Jane Jacob, Stacy Schmidt, Lisa Pate, Carrie Loy, Arlena Daniels, Tammy Mace, Kelly Perkins, Rhonda Duggan. Stephanie Tinley, Melinda Brown, Katy Hill, Amy Rowton. Jeanne Myers, Patti Puloma, Tammy Christian, and Mr s. Winn Williams, sponsor. 2-Patty Puloma, Ozella Winningham, Jeanne Myers and Susan Barnes at an F.H.A. meeting. The F.H.A. provides girls with the opportunity to learn about the home. Besides learning about the home, the F.H.A. participates in many school activities. The F.H.A. par- ticipates in Spirit Week to root the Wolves on to victory. Along with school activities come the traditional F.H.A. assemb- lies. The Federation meeting was held on November 13. On that day, many girls from the four counties in the federation came to Hot Springs to spend the day at the Convention Auditorium. The Federation officers, including Katrina Tillery, presided over the meeting. There were guest speakers, entertainment, and the new officers were installed. The F.H.A. participates in fund raising activities, such as selling Stanley. Each member has to sell $10.00 worth in order to go to the State Fair. Where would Lake Hamilton be without our Future Homemakers of America? F.H.A. 79
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1 -Sophomores-Top Row- John McKinzie, Chris Hancock, Greg Boarman, Keith Berry, Chad Stewart, Westley Chitwood. Darren Cavela, Monroe Loy, Mark Faulkner, Tim Evans, Frankie Williams, Tom Crom, John Johnson, Ronny Berry, Mike Brown, John Jacobs, Dennis Henry, Second Row-Karen LaValle, Jeff Sanders, Randy Suit, Kevin Norman, Steven Kymes, Greg Sheets, Todd Sturgill, Eddie Young, Norman Huggs, Greg Smith, Martin Jingle, Richard Kassaw. 2-Roger Hutter and Carolyn Eudy greeting National F.F.A. President Doug Rinker in Washington, D.C. 3-Clay Elmore drives the F.F.A. float in the Christmas parade. 4-Top Row: Todd Sturgill, Sentinel; Lee Davis, Secretary; Caroline Eudy, Vice- President; Roger Hutter, President; Kenny Knox, Treasurer; Leslie Brown, Jr. Advisor; Susan Easton. Librarian; Nancy Grey, Reporter. F.F.A 81
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