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With more interest we would be represented at state and could put on more activities at school We need some student support- FHA engraves its own message Frosted Valentine Dennis Johnson uture Homemakers of America offers opportunities to 'gmeet new people and learn new things that will help later in life, said FHA President Christy Youngberg. The FHA members put on their annual Valentine Cookie sale. They made and delivered cookies which contained Valentine messages. The cookies turned out well and everyone participated, said FHA Vice-President Vicki Anson. They also prepared projects which were displayed and sold at the Christmas Fair. In October, Anson, Yvonne Silva and Michelle Ryan represented the school at the FHA Cluster Meeting in Boise, Idaho. Ten states were present. While there they attended classes teaching homemaking skills, enjoyed tours and entertainment, and a long drive, said Advisor Debra Rudd. Despite these activities, the club suffered from a lack of interest. s'No one wanted to get involved. There was so little interest there may not be a FHA next year,', said Rudd. The small amount of Christy Youngberg OH cookies participation limits the number of activities the group can put on. With more interest, we would be better represented at state and could put on more activities in school. With a small group, you just canlt do it, noted Youngberg. The problem came from past events. People aren't interested because of bad experiences in the past, said Youngberg. I think that the past reputation of the club not being fun is why we don't have very many people to look past the bad reputation and get involved with their new ideas and activities. FHA Members. Front row- Sophomore Yvonne Silva QSecretaryj, Sophomore Arlene Kelley, Junior Christy Youngberg fPresidentj,VSenior Lori Jensengjback row- Junior Michelle Ryan . e1, ' QHistorianj,, Senior Heather Youngberg, Junior Vicki Anson CVicc-Presidentjg Not pictured- Hiedi Peterson. FHA 49
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48 FHA Finishing touch. Preparing cookies for delivery, Junior Christy Youngberg and Senior Lori Jensen carefully place the final frosting details on the edible Valentines. Purchasers could have messages primed on the cookie. f 5 X ,Q ,r l 5 Putting it all together. Sewing is one of the skills learned in FHA. Lisia Schmidt puts her newly learned skills to use as she completes her projecl. The students are required to make several projects throughout the year. Ready for delivery, These cookies are on their way to be someones special Valentine. Making the deliveries are Senior Veronica Kump and Sophomore Arlene Kelley.
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50 FFA Judging time. Showmanship is one of the qualities Todd Rollins displays as he leads his cow around the ring at the Uinta County Fair in Evanston. Rollins devoted a year to the raising and feeding of his animal, which he sells at the premium auction. Sheep show. The lamb category has many entries. Todd Covolo waits for the judge to evaluate his sheep for size, scale and meatiness. Covolo knows that how he has prepared his lamb and how he presents it to the judge can help determine the placing. Feathered fowl. ln the finer points of evaluating egg layers, the poultry judge compares the pigmentation of the shanks and feet. Chicken expert Lewis Bacher explains what to look for to students Jamie Schmidt, Tracey Prather, Todd Covolo, Cory Powers and Rodney Hewitt. Class project. What is the fat content of this sheep? Rod Hewitt is examining the back of a sheep for thickness and uniformity ofthe fat finish. tim i FFA officers. First row -W Rodney Hewitt, Todd Covolo, Gerri Yates and Erie Sharpg second row f Spencer Eyre and Chris Morgan. .file W6
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