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I , - X , n .x Q- I R.TfI.CULTU 49N Z' FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA CLUB: FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Daniel Roberts, Patti Hamilton, Jill Severson Debbie Wells Mark Gnepper. SECOND ROW: Bruce Shepard, Daniel Turpin. Michael Vail, Jim Rieper. FFA Creates Interests For Members Members of Future Farmers of Amer- ica gained knowledge and experience in the horticulture field. FFA members were enrolled in horticulture classes which were offered at Lakes. In these classes, members received more insights as to what horticulture was all about. The orga- nization was self- supporting and man- aged the greenhouse throughout the year. The FFA held different types of plant sales throughout the year. The sales were for many occasionsg such as Thanksgiv- ing, Christmas, and spring. The highlight of the year was the plant sale which took place at the Artasia Art Festival last spring. The officers for the 1979-80 school year were: Michael Vail, Presidentg Daniel Turpin, Vice-Presidentg Debbie Wells, Treasurerg and Richard Backes, Secre- tary. l. Patti Hamilton is skeptical about Richard Backes' new plant food. 2. Daniel Turpin expresses how good a person can feel once they get into the horti- culture field. 3. David Kennedy replies, I wonder if they can operate on my plant? 4. Debbie Wells sees if she can water her plants with her eyes closed. 76-Organizations mf' A 'Q I 1 Mr. Daniel Roberts. Advisor
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' 7 f Ai ffl fy . A ,ff 'TC Orchestra Ori inates With Talented Lancers To become a member of the Lakes High School orchetra, one merely needs past experience. However, band members were selected by how well they played the particularly needed instrument to form the musical output as a whole. The students' talents were not held only to Lakes. Members also participated in other orchestras such as: the Tacoma Youth and the Tacoma Junior Sym- phonies. The Lakes Orchestra gave all students a chance to utilize and extend their spe- cial talent in this particular musical group. l. The Lakes High School orchestra and conductor Mr. Wilkie prepare for a performance. 2. Mr. Wilke smiles in anticipation of another practice. 78-Organizations W,-,M fp Jmwffm ,'W Q: fwwr F31 K- .N .., 'H 1--'Q
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