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Vocational ?':7s'3 Agriculture Q ffii 3 Li... t Us Mr. Harold Niehaus - Vo Ag I, ll Mr. John Carl - Vo Ag lll, IV, Ag. Business XA Students in vocational agriculture studied many different areas in the agriculture field. The Freshman and Sophomore classes learned to properly care for many different species of animals, work on small engines and wire electrical circuits. Learning was extended beyond the classroom through field trips to cattle farms, sheep farms, and the Farm Science Review. Many of the students completed wood and metal shop projects which they will exhibit at the Union County and State Fair. The Junior and Senior Vocational Agriculture classes studied many prac- tices that apply to both farm management and Ag. Business, focusing on the pro- duction of crops, animal science, as well as finances involved in running a farm. Field trips to the County Auditor, area horse farms and hands-on experiences on the 48 acre school farm all helped to fur- C' ther emphasize important principles in agriculture. The Ag-Business class, learned to make resumes, apply for jobs, do accounting and various phases of task A Asee -- ...W V tit I5 ..-iii'-' fy management. f 'TT -L-.'ig'iii11 i', i W 1 QD Vo-Ag
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Marysville Ghapter Excolls at State Gonvention Diamond elected State Reporter, Farm Management team awarded first place This past year the Marysville FFA has been very busy! They sponsored the annual Old Timer's Day, the Blood- mobile at the school and a school dance. Members were busy selling fruit for the annual fund raiser. The 1986-87 officers passed their duties onto the newly elected officers at the awards banquet in March. The Marysville FFA Chapter did well on state and na- tional levels. Matt Davis, Kevin Black, Duane Young, and Nancy Diamond received their State Farmer Degree. Don Porschet and Belinda Fishbaugh were first and second in- dividual, respectively, in the area of farm management. George Pyers was a State FFA Creed Finalist. The Chapter was one of the top ten chapters out of 370 in the state and will advance to the national level. Nancy Dia- mond was elected State FFA Reporter for the 1987-88 year. For the first time in Marysville Chapter's history the farm management team of Don Porschet, Belinda Fishbaugh and Matt Davis placed first in the state and ad- vances on to national competition. The 1987-88 officers: President - Matt Davis, Vice-President - Matt Wood- son, Secretary - Michele Anderson, Treasurer - Christi Ufferman, Reporter - Belinda Fishbaugh, Sentinel - Shawn Davis, and Student Advisor - Jed Kiss assumed their responsibilities in preparing the chapter for the ac- tivities ofthe upcoming year. Awards Banquet Presentation: deft to rightj: State FFA President Jeff Vance, Neil Vollrath, Nancy Diamond, Matt Woodson, Chapter Queen Lucy Young, Kevin Black, Andy Beltz, Matt Davis, Jed Kiss, Belinda Fishbaugh and George Pyers 'V I L ' ,aff A 'Q . 1 1' .f 'Q' ,tg5m,,,. .,,A' as ins I lv - - ' A ' 5 ' Qin ,af ., 1 '- ' at F. V 'Q ge :QQ ,,,.f,,, .5, 1 Q' LJ, M, - -- t ' -Q-L I .Eff 5355 ' V A ff-9 -ksglig' sy. . -H . ,, 'Hi f W., r-A ,L ' ,4 vw ra. ,vw - ff ' 1 , Y ' fr, ' ffivgf' - I V ., ' i X 1 Sy-X . , W.- ,, , Q I . , . l , , ,-. 1 -, .rl fl e Q 9 1-0 -V ' S fs ' fl -'.a.a,g...1l.. -J- -' '- ' - n 2 f' .4 . .,. 1 a A I I , 0 A ig V ik H Q 9 fx 31, w. - 4. f is 'Q ffl ' f. 3 ff EQ ew? - ' ' an it ,, 9 My . -.t' it .sf-wa . ,.j ,, , -1 , -.5-,f 2',E,'iw,,,,, :gs-.f.-:a,-.- ' , w ,.'-', .. - A M ., ,.q',: ,f,z. -'f, J.f.-nfjfqa--f'z'f3'5iTQ , K . W'w 3992 'ff' l- Y A. . . .. . .. . . A. . 'MCD FFA
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