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Page 29 text:
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REWARDING OCCUPATION FOR MANY Caught swinging through one of the dances at the FFA-FHA Party were Mr. Barduson and Donna Bayer- kohler. After at least two months of work, six FFA judging teams, a record number, entered the stiff competition at the State FFA Convention held in St. Paul on May 3-4. Ours was the only school to have two state champions, the Poultry Judging Team and Farm Mechanics Team, which had won first places at the district and regional contests. The Poultry Team will go on to the national con- test. Other gold winners were Meat Judging Team as third in state, and the Crops Judging Team as fourth. The Soil Judging Team was a silver win- ner. These groups all received high ratings pre- viously at the district and region. Outstanding in- dividuals at the state were Randy Siem, Dan Olson Lyle Anderson, Terry Sturm, Delroy Westman, Randy Siem, and Gary Miest. Daniel Olson and Lyle Anderson made up the Mechanics Team. FFA Sweetheart, Monica Burke, paused a moment with Dennis Meier, Gary Miest, and Larry Wolle were the her escorts; Tom Posch, Joel Vogt, Gary Miest, and members of the Crops Team. Ev Wright.
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FARMING IS STILL A PROFITABLE, Wayne Anderson, Tom Sturm, Gary Siem and Mark Kuehl made up the trophy-winning soil judging team. Members of the Poultry Judging Team were Larry Siem, Randy Siem, and Delroy Westman. Terry Sturm, Herb Stark, and Dale Harbitz were on the Meat Judging Team. Peter Revne and Herb Stark display the Corn for Camp Courage the FFA collect- ed. Ag. Department Secretaries are Judy John- son, Karol Joblinske, Pat Tighe, and Wyona Klose. 24
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SENIORS WERE HIGHLY ACCLAIMED SENIOR CLASS PLAY CAST, Left to Right; R. Zender, V. Peterson, C. Malmgren, G. Dreke, M. Holte, D. War- ner, C. Mausling, D. Devens, L. Fullmer, L. Trowbridge, M. Sturm, P. Newman, J. Geistfeld, S. Ostberg. After months of hard work, Eliza Dolittle emerged as a refined lady at the Embassy Ball. She had changed so greatly that on one realized what a bumpkin she had been. Professor Higgins (D. Warner) and Colonel Pickering (C. Mausling) took on a seemingly hopeless task when they agreed to help Eliza Dolittle (L. Fulmer) become a lady. Eliza was transformed so completely, that even high society accepted her as a princess. 26
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