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To make the best better dvr, i Girls 4-H' Row 1 left to right, Susan Allison, Kelly Hustcd, Lisa Hennegan, Sharon Lloyd, Joanne Presser, Nancy Snyder, Denise Maxwell, Row 25 Debbie Snyder, Lorraine Wyant, Carol Lloyd, Debbie Shupe, Lisa Hollopeter, Karen Bodenhorn. Row J,' Mila Crooks, Edith Fisher, Kel- lie Scott, Jo Ellen Huntzinger, Teresa Wagner, Lisa Welch, Brenda Due. Row ,Lg Beth Cookman, Margie Hendricks, Lisa Lee, Nancy Barker, Patricia May, Lisa Bodenhorn, Andrea Kirby. Row 5, Mary Mclntire, Debbie Lloyd, Susan Teeters, Tammy Wyant, Kristina Jacobson, Angie Mclntire, Jill Jarrett, Vicky Snyder. 4-H provides students with an op- portunity to learn by doing. It shows students the true value of the self-satisfaction they receive when their projects are completed. They learn the value of high quality work and how to accept the responsibility of completing their projects on time. The girls learn new sewing and cooking techniques. The horse and pony club members learn the traits of good showmen, as they compete in many different showings. In boys 4-H a variety of skills are learned ranging all the way from wood- working to the raising of livestock. The main purpose of 4-H is to build leaders of tomorrow out of the youth of today. 4-H members also get a chance to make new friends at club meetings and fairs. 4-H plays an im- portant part in the development of good citizens of tomorrow. Boys 4-H, Row 1 Jef? to right, David Milburn, Arlyn Fincher, Bobby Schyler, Debbie Lloyd, Rick Hersberger, Skip Watkins, Todd Snyder, Rodger Bowles, Steve McClintock. Row 2, David Kimmerling, Susan Teeters, Carol Lloyd, Glenn Hinshaw, Anne Hardwick, Renee Hersber- ger, Brett Rice, Michael McClellan, Debbie Shupe, Lisa Hollopeter, Wray Jean Fincher. Row J, Daniel Milburn, Angie Mclntire, Sharon Lloyd, Mark Milburn, Jim Everitt, Gary Mills, Mike Lawther, Brad Everitt, Brad Huffman, John Fort, Mr. St. John, Leader. Horse Kr Pony: Left to rz'gl1f,' Row 1 Lar- raine Wyant, Tammy Wyant, Todd Sny- der, Wray Jean Fincher, Jackie Lewis. Row 25 Renee Hershberger, Randy Hobbs, Tina Street, Rick Hershberger, Jeanette Hiatt, Bruce Forrer. 4-H 23
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Students learn farming skills Students learn through experi- mentation in the fields of new hybr- ids of different grains and breeds of. cattle and hogs the great complexity of the modern day farms. Mr. St. John, the leader of the future farm- ers takes a special interest in their many activities. This year the F.A.A. had a raffle of hams and turkeys to raise money for their organization. The students learn new and special farming techniques. Some students learn to identify insects and weeds that are harmful to the farm crops. Mr. St. John-teaches the students a lot of farming knowledge, but he also instills in them the pride of the farming occupation. F.F.A. member, Becky Duffitt, draws a name for one of the hams, as Mr. St. John smiles approvingly. F.F.A: Row 1 Left to fright, David Milburn, President, John Dulworth, Vice-President, Steve Wilson, Rick Barbee, Mark Springer, Eric Rich- ardson, Brad Huffman, Jim Everitt, David Carpenter. Row 2, Donny Whitmill, Rick Castor, Vince Hawkins, Scott Yancey, Chris Watters, Rick McCollum, Jeff Kemerly, Bill Bell, David Sandlin. Row 3, Kenny Holycross, Mike Odom, John Smith, Gary Barcus, Lawrence McDole, Greg Hiday, Joe Hobbs, Mark Clark. Row 45 Harold Humphrey, Bart Irwin, Jerry Williams, Kathy Carpenter, Terry Sorrell, Lindsey Lewis, Chuck Dollard, Bobby Gore, Row 5,' Ron McDole, Jim McDole, Arlyn Fincher, Harold Galliher, Greg Kepner, Bill Stinson, David Huntzinger, Glen Hobbs, Mr. St. John, Sponsor. Arlyn Fincher, David Milburn, Becky Duffitt, and Tom Q Hobbs prove that they are soil judging winners. Nu ' um 22 F.F.A '
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Yearbook stay? breaks all records This year the annual staff, under the supervision of Cindy Turner and Cindy Husted, worked persistently to attain the best yearbook ever. They sold 730 annuals and over 332,000 worth of advertisements. The editors went to Ohio Univer- sity to learn about the proper proce- dures for assembling a yearbook. Af- ter a week of study, they had some ideas of what they wanted in their own yearbook. The 1975 Bulldog staff spent many long hours on Saturdays striv- ing to meet deadlines and, at the same time, create a uniquely differ- ent yearbook. They were relieved that the job was done, yet proud of their accomplishments. Yearbook sponsor Miss Rockey and co-editors Cindy Turner and Cindy Husted check over carbon finals. Gary Sylvester, Ronnie Howell, and Jeff Huntzinger provided the coverage on all sporting events. 24 Yearbook Staff Above-Pictures were identified by: Seated-Jill Newton and Julie Oleksyg Standing-Becky Duffit and Bryan Cookman. Left-the financing of the yearbook was han- dled by: Leigh Shaw, ads manager, Marilyn Metzger, business manager, and Karen Brandenburg, circulation manager.
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