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...K 'Nil' R 1.4, - xx N .K .wap l. Treasurer Harvey Meyer and Vice-Pres. Willi Dos- tert recite in a Parli Pro Contest. 2. Ag. class works on surveying and technical application and uses of surveying equipment for drainage, landscape and building layouts. 3. Keith Kamp and Andy Kiester work on an electric demonstration project. Background includes John Pet- ers and Bill Bivens testing soil. 4. Don Sturm runs a sander on his creation: a tool box. 5. Pat Riggs ffrontj practices and explains his roofing demonstration for tele- vision while Bruce Lindstedt, .lack Kirk, Larry Smith, John Panit, Adali Kelly, and Steve Bates check for ac- curacy.
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4 5: est organization in the school: 84 F.F.A. members from the ,J 4 ul' di 4 A 'Pr ,ini Q-.1 I ,af 'i- l . Q,'i '-xr .., 1 . . F JY , F.F.A. members: ROW l: R,Egnew, B.Bivens, Reporter A.Kiester, .l.Kirk, Secretary S.Bates, M.Blake, P.Riggs, J.Smith, Advisor Mr. F.Surmeyer. ROW 2: President .I.Peters, Vice-Pres. W.Dostert, J.Jordan, S.Lund, S.Burns, R.Schilperoort S.Emerson, R.Giltner, Treasurer S.Schuster. ROW 3: R.Bridg- man, H.Mantei, R.Cioriano, J.Anderegg, R.Teune, B.Lindstedt, R.Pulsifer, R.Geizler. ROW 4: K.Kamp, J.Camp, V.Sherer, B.McKenzie, D.Morrow, S Olsen, L.Rykken, .l.Joseph, T.Cuzzetto. ROW 5: B.Lindstedt, D.BeIl, J.Brandt, R.Page, J.Lindsay, L.McNally, A.KeIly, S.Hadduck. ROW 6: D.Sturm. B.Kelly, S.Gehrke, B.Anderson, B.Harsey, A.Eichner, D.Curfman, K.Irwin, M.Ruegg, R.Barney. F .F . . Provides Challenges The Future Farmers of America represents by far the larg- Agriculture classes totaling 121 students. Action and doing are regular goals of the organization which presents mem- bers with a means to develop abilities in leadership, co- operation and citizenship. F.F.A. members had the opportunity to compete with other chapters in some of the classroom subject areas as well as varied club extra curricular activities. Among these were parliamentary teams, public speaking, livestock and dairy judging teams, shop skills contests, farm mechanics con- tests, Parent and Son Banquets, picnics at Blue Lake, Soils Judging teams, Forestry skills and Horticulture Skills con- tests, exhibiting livestock, crops and shops projects at Coun- ty and State Fairs, recreation nights, F.F.A. basketball teams, leadership conferences, and State and National con- ventions. Bruins continually proved their mettle to themselves and the school in such events. fdirect rightj President and Toastmaster John Peters holds a quick con- 'S 4 ference with Advisor Frank Surmeyer at the F.F.A. banquet. A I J X A S 4 A S
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v Still ot Much Action . vi :: Z ,WZ With a score of new members, much talk, and many meetings, it appeared that the Sam Barlow Chapter of the National Honor Society might surpass its usual quota of one l activity per year. Q However, with the banquet to plan for, 1 poor attendance at meetings, etc., most of the more ambitious members' glorious plans never advanced any further than that. Newly elected president Randy Alcorn stated that next year the club will endeaver with a certain subject that an N.H.S. mem- 1 ber excells in. Since N.H.S. is primarily a ' service club, junior members plan to initi- ate activities that they and the community can benefit from. This year's banquet proved to be a suc- cess. Well decorated and well attended, the ' chicken dinner, featuring a guest speaker and introduction of officers, followed the theme Social Progress Through Educa- tion. to assist students that are having trouble Honor Society members Sandy Ross and Carol Kellogg wait for The N.H.S. banquet, the highlight of the year, used as a theme: their dinner while talking to paren Social Progress Through Educatif 1-I Q E 'gr Members of the National Honor Society included: ROW l: Janet Olijynk, Valerie Baudoin, Naoma Jensen, Chris Brauer, Rob Monnie, Vickie Newman, Cathy Coffey, Amy Mishima. ROW 2: Becky Taylor, Karen Kang, Jon Bund, Sandy Ross, Diane Yamashita, Jim Moore, Mike Lubrecht, Marilyn Hap- pold, Kaarre Bothum, Sandy Trenholm, Don Denbo. ROW 3: Mr. Robert Minnis, Bill Grashorn, Connie Thompson, Gary Swan, John Peters, Kim Nel- son, Dave Treanor, Marilyn Shephard, Dale Latham, Randy Alcorn, JeffTaylor. 88 i 'ww ' A !
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