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F. F. A. Sports Green Thumbs Green thumbs galoref' shown in the greenhouse are. K.N'EELI,YG.' Aime Cote. Skip Shoupe. Chuck Batz: STA,N'DI.'N'C: Wesley Mcffeely. Pete Cross. Ronald Anderson, Richard Corto. Mr. Sistrunk. and Rondald Mason. 'KGive me the wide open spaces. cry the Future Farmers of America. where there is lots of land to cultivate and plenty of livestock. The Future Farmers spend two hours each dav at the farm especially desizned for the agricultural training for North Miami Hiqh students, No joking here as the boys study a very serious problem concerning the crops. SEATED, Left to Right, are Ronald Nelson, centenial, Lamar Burrage, reporter, Skip Shoupe, vice president, Moe Abell, president, Mr. Sistrunk, sponsor, Aime Cote, secretary, and Bill McNeely, treasurer. P 41'- Who needs chickens? These boys. shown with the incuba- tor and everything. do everything to the eggs but lay them. Left to Right are Ronald Nelson, Art Steffens and Ronald Taylor. The Future Farmers of America have sent dele- gates to the state convention in Daytona. the national convention in Kansas City. and have livestock judging teams at the State Fair in Tampa. The Parent-Son Banquet is an annual aflair in which the closer har- mony of home-school relations is developed. Cows, hogs. chickens, and even boys got to ride the Future Farmers' Homecoming Float, The boys are Aime Cote, John Shirery, Ronald Hoban, Skip Shoupe, and Chuck Batz.
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Tinsel Spells F. H. A. l xg Nt ' H is s Q , 32316, fflf I want that bulb right there! Lyla Wood, president, instructs to Janelle Lane, vice-presi- dent, Louise Haber, treasurer, Evelyn Baxter, secretary, and Gene Young, chaplain, as they decorate Dean Henley's olfices. 'TW W, Mfqflw X! Fun and gaity prevail between sponsor, Miss Couture, and Carolyn Cherry, Cathy Friberg, and Gisele Gutierez. Punch and cookies are served after all the meetings. Armed with tinsel, angel hair, and bulbs, the Future Homemakers of America invade the dean's ollices during Christmas. Decorating the oflices has been an an- nual project of this group. The aim of the club is to assist the school in any way pos- sible. For this reason, the girls assist at such functions as banquets and PTA teas. A A typical meeting Ends discussion between co- sponsor Mrs. Boggy, and members Evelyn Baxter, Carolyn Straka, Jane Moss, Barbara Mindler and Diana Tietz. Anyone for a second glass? asks Brenda Preissler, while Judy Barnes, Phyllis Partee, Sandy Targany, and Gladys Yale pitch in for more.
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E JZ. liuiuizllimtsllili t ,- f r ,1 ' ' 2 'wytfffli 2 er 4 Wi? N, A, fy li' C r Hi ,J W. 'Q The sign looks a little tilted, instructs Judy Snider, president, to Bessie Reynolds, vice- president, while Kathy Robak, treasurer, and Brenda Preissler, chaplain, look on. An Eye Towards Tomorrow When passing by the school clinic, students always ooserve members of the Future Nurses of America Club assisting Miss Beman, the school nurse, in her daily chores. The girls, who hope some day to enter the field of nursing, assist in blood drives, too. --3-Ham, f ' .J ':Pull as tightly as you can, and then? says Miss Beman, while she demonstrates on Sandy De Luca. The attentive audi- ence consists of Ruth Appleton, Judy Boone, Mary Jo Powers, and Joyce Jirovec. 5 4 5 , .4 Wi MN A' ggxx-s - .K my f 4 r 1 ,.,. .,W,,..,..,.,. g , Q B R g5.,,, 0 IQ 1' No Asiatic Flu for Mary Ann Effie, 3 :Q Sammy , X , Dixon and wenda ciueu, with if an 2, A, I Future Nurses Marcia Moss and 'V ' 'i f Roberta Fesko on hand. ' J' -ggsfzif ff 3 5 . Aff: . fr fs 4 'N f' ff 1 .Sf 1- 1. so s i diff 'ii lies ,. in , Mr- 112
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