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1 A 4. i vxsiga . ' of N X , J if fri ,. L9 H QW -'iw' ff - F.F.A. OFFICERS, FIRST ROXV: President, Dan VValford- Vice President Bob Hoft' Sentinel Bob retary, Norman Leifriedg Treasurer, Paul Klump. Here the Future Farmers are shown cultivating strawberries. 1 if it p., , 'f ., LM-fax f .. ,fa aa, at 1 - 'f -Q,6f-f'- 'W ' ,l Q 'm,,,.a9 'i Mi K -f -V a- 5 'I 1' - X ,, - - K 54 'f Sami. :N 4 ,af fjiffa . zifri- 15.1 1 j' , gftaff -' se, f. wi t h-r .: 1.,,,! .1 ff' . A ' Jr Q ' , f 5 . - ' ' 7AZ 3,.v 1' .- ', , fig 'l'f7','.fm-45a:...gz J 3 .. -1 'j',Qe, -3 . 5 .wfamix f av. 1 A Sz, W., ,aim lag, i.4yw 1ra.,Q.. A Fen f 1 FW f .. 3' . :- - . . i'L:.. 1fQW if gf I ,H V F, ,iq V J ,V 5,-,J ,,,W.gQ M'- fx.a.v ac fkh' ,sf - 'Tr' f:'9'fW'l2f f. V. , V it 4 .A.VV s if ' '.-1 ls.275'if'27Z ' Kg3V'si1'f,7A aff'5,: f-r wiagfi P we - Y' . rf fi My Li . FUTURE V Roth. SECOND ROW: Feporter, Bill Cauchig Sec- Fo Fo A. o .- , F a ARMERS Q , The Future Farmers spend two hours each day at the farm especially design- ed for the agricultural training for North Miami High students. Each boy has his own project which he works on while at the farm. Their activities include hayrides, square dances, and dinners, along with trips to beef ranches, dairy farms, and stock yards. The North Miami Delegation at the State Convention of Future Farmers of America. Mr. Sistrunk holds plaque. 126 Ronald Anderson receives a plaque for superior chapter rating at the State FFA Convention. as--I L N .
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F .B.L.A. officers and sponsor, SITTING -- Marsha Maz- ilewskig STANDING -- Carol Harmony, Miss Rose, Betty Greenawalt. Members of F.B.L.A. broaden their business world horizons through programs provided by per- sons from all business areas. This program readies the girls to become tomorrow's business leaders. Through F.B.L.A. the members grow in ability, personality, and leadership. ROW 1: V. Madison, B. Zalewski, J. Culletto, R. Papale, M. Mazilewski, D. Tobez. ROW 2: P. Edwards, I. Clark, M. House, L. Johnson, M. Watkins, R. Frank, B. Green- FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Pat Edwards and Marcy Nesbitt try out a new machine G more El unoilmeaa KL endless lil EDGUUEHD Walt, Miss Rose, C. Harmony, S. Green, I. Genshaft, P. Malarky, L. Moss, P. Malarkey.
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:A . rl ROW ONE: M. Powell, S. Bright, N. Stedman, B. Vickers. M. Demerigen, I. Keeney, W- Bollinger, H. Servatt, Mr ROW TVVO: Miss Rose, D. Asmus, D. Appleton, 1. Keeney, Wil1iamS. YOUTH FOR CHRI T Youth For Christ Clubs are organized and con- ducted by students under the supervision of The Y.F.C. office and the school sponsor. Trained and dedicated directors attend each session and guide young people in club programs. Each club proposes to make a moral and spiritual improvement on the club campus. The club motto is Walk the Talk. Club verse, Let no man despise thy youth but be thou an example of the believersf, I Tim. 4:12 Each club is a practical daily training ground for Christian young people, with benefits accruing to both youth and the local church. A Y.F.C. is an interdenominational youth program, created to reach and challenge the 7 out of 10 unchurched teens in Dade County. The teen-agers meet each Week for challenge and training to live and witness on the greatest aMissionary Field in the World: The High School Campus. They have banquets, retreats, conferences and camps, songspirations and christian social activities, gospel Elms, bible quiz competition, and teen talent contest. 127
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