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F. F. A. 4 Future Farmers of America is a national- organi- zation for high school students interested in agricul- ture. Each yeair some boys attend the national :convention in Kansas City. Several acres are farmed by the FFA chapter using different varieties of seeds to compare yields. .Above Peggy Pettibone is working on the FFA Scrap Book. Advancing to district contest in pufblic speek- ing was Craig Vance. Eugene Fry was creed speaker. Harold Rowley showed the grand champion dairy heifer at the Monroe County and FFA fair. State Farmer degrees were earned by Harold Rowley and Tim Seals. FFA Officers are: Clay Uh1enhake,' sentinelg Mike Flatt, treasurerg Craig Vance, repoorterg H-arold Rowley, presidentg Tim Seals, vice-presidentg Gary Rowley, 'secretaryg Peggy Pettibone, parliamentariang Mr. Carter, adviser. ,
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Sfudeni' Council Science Club Have Ac+ive P'arficipa1 io1n C Student council membens en- thusiastically planned all -home- coming events, which included a '50's day. Another project was pro- viding Christmag decorations in the hatlls. Many fund raising activities helped some Science Club mem- bers visit Chicago and science re- lateegegenters there. In the picture at the 'right Mr. Amosson auc-tions items 'at the carnival. STUDENT COUNCIL officers are: Stu McDane1, president, Devana Tubaugh, vice' president, Sheri Wilson, secretary, Larry- Wilson, treasurer. JR. HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL officers are: Darrin Tubaugh, presi-f dentg Matt Martin, vice-presidentg Sheila Rinehart, secretarygi Greg McCoy, treasurer. ' - - sc1ENcE CLUB officers ere: Randy Whitehead, presidentg Jane Mmm, vice-pfesidentg Julie Haver, secre- tary. ' ' 1 V A- V wi. V K . .,i ge.g,,,.,,,g,,., ,WWQ
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