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1. F.F.A. officers: front row. left to right: Sentinel. David Canter. President. Dick Ogle; Treasurer. Terry Barlow; Last row: Chaplain. Rodney Watkins; Reporter. Tim Anderson; Secretary. David Sheets; Student Advisor. Troy Smith, (th) 2. Joe Skinner and “company.” (th) 3. Tim Anderson helps with fruit drive, (th) 4. Parliamentary Procedure Team: front row. left to right: Rodney W'atkins. Misti Imboden. Steve Ramey. Terry Barlow. Row 2. Kevin Miller. Dick Ogle. David Canter. Troy Smith. Last row: Tim Anderson. Joe Skinner. David Sheets. Mr. Walter, (th) Debbie May Student Life 11
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F.F.A. BIG ATL.H.S. The Chief Logan Chapter of the Future Farmers of American is one of the largest and most successful organizations at Logan High School. There are 60 Vocational Agriculture students in the F.F.A.. and Mr. Fred Walter acts as ad- visor. The officers of the F.F.A. are: President. Dick Ogle; Vice- president. Mike Starner; Secretary. David Sheets: Treasurer. Terry Barlow; Reporter. Tim Anderson; Sentinel. David Canter; Student Advisor. Troy Smith; Chaplin, Rodney Watkins; and ]oe Skinner serves as the Treasurer for the 14th district. The F.F.A. is an organization made up of Vocational agriculture students. Vocational Agriculture is a course designed to provide students training in five major areas. These five areas are animal science, plant and soil science, shop, farm business management, and personal development. Students are taught skills which will be valuable in helping them to enter a career in the vast agricultural complex. The F.F.A. serves as an extension to the classroom to provide the students with the opportunity to further develop their skills through judg- ing. public speaking, parliamen- tary procedure, and community service. Students in the F.F.A. are re- quired to maintain a home project. This is important in helping students apply what they learn in the classroom and to keep and use their records accurately. This will aid them in making management decisions. The F.F.A. participates in many activities. The members of the F.F.A. take part in timber cruising contests, livestock judging, parliamentary procedure contests along with countless other ac- tivities. Selling citrus fruit is our chapter's main money making pro-J ject. This year, the citrus fruit sales brought in about 1.000 dollars. Many students are beginning td recognize and take advantage of the opportunities offered through! the F.F.A. what it is today. The! Chief Logan Chapter of the Future! Farmers of America is a proJ sperous and thriving organization. Front row. left to right: Kris Cline. Kathy Snider. Lori Starner. Misti Imboden, Brian Meyer. George Andrews. Steve Ramey. Brian Vorhees. Mike Starner. |eff Snider. Robin Wheeler. Row 2: David Harris, Kevin Miller. )oe Skinner. David Sheets. Mike Harris. Mark Leadbetter. Tim Ander- son. Dick Ogle. Troy Smith. Darin Marshal. |im Gill. Row 3: Amy Guda. Deidre Barnett. Sandy Knhn. Ronnie Bainter. Mike Thomp- son. Aaron Starky. Bill Duncan. Richard Smyers, Donnie Bainter. Dannie Wolfe. Robert Vorhees. Last row: Carl Payne. Rodney Watkins. Terry Bell. Dave Canter. Terry Barlow. Chip Patterson. Kelly Con- ley. Carol Sorrow. Wade Meyer. Bob Schmeltzer. Mr. Waller, (th) 10 Student Life Debbie May
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1980 HOMECOMING QUEEN CROWNED The football game between Logan and Ironton was the setting for the crowning of the 1980-81 Homecoming Queen. As her name was announced, last year’s queen. Marty Weis, crowned Wendy Weller as the new queen. Wendy was escorted by Matt Mara, and her court consisted of Top five candidates for queen were: Cindy Dennis. Ethel Vanezalos. Tracey Bell. Wen- dy Weller, and Laura Hackney. 12 Student Life Troy Hoke. Suzanne Frazier Tracy Bell, escorted by R. D. Woltz; Cindy Dennis, escorted by Mike Schrader; Laura Hackney, escorted by Dave Berry; and Ethel Vanezalos, escorted by Roger Thompson. The five girls were nominated by the student body and then voted on. The surprise and hap- piness was evident on Wendy's face when her name was announce ed, and being the ever-grateful queen, she thanked her parents and the student body for their support. Logan was defeated by Ironton, but Wendy's coronation added a happy spark to the night.
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