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FUTURE FARMERS or AMERICA . . .TO FEED TQNIORRC 3. Dale Leeper, Bev Lynch and Carl Bennum placed ' th ti M t t m e na on among ea s eams. 4. John Elliott tells it like lt is to a group of fifth graders during the Food for America Program. --,.- - .,------------ ----..-.. -.5-. . glvpl E
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The FFA had an outstanding year as they had 138 gg? me -,E-2 Q52 UD DE as D members, 2000 spectators at the 1978 rodeo and ranked 10th in the state. The advisors were Virgil Walden and Rex Dannull. The chapter and members participated in over 80 activities throughout the year. Some of them were the Outdoor Social, Barnwarming, Pizza party, FHA-FFA Playnight, Food For America Program for the fifth graders, host to the NCM Fair, Barnyard, District and State contests, State Convention, Public Speaking contests, floats in fairs and Homecoming parade and the Parent-Member Banquet. 1. The 1979 FFA officers were David Gooch, Alan Kennedy Gary Schmidt, Steve Hudson, John Elliott Steve Dockery, Glen Kirby, Brian Adams, Dale Leeper. 2. The FFA chapter was 138 members strong.
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BAND KEEPING RHYTHM F LOWING HUP. fW0, three, f0Ul', Ori and on THS Band 1. The Band performed in many concert's during the marched. All the marching paid off in trophies and year. ratings. At district music contests in Maryville, the 2. Tammy Vandevender, Marla Simpson and Jana band received a II rating, and for those who dared in- Sisler concentrate on their music, dividual solos, one and two ratings were achieved. 3. Buddy Hannaford directs an evening concert perfor- Half-time entertainment at the Homecoming and mance. home football games were the band's full responsibil- 4. The fire baton act was performed by the THS twirl- ity. The band also pepped up pep assemblies with the ers during Homecoming half-time. Those participating Charge! song. Throughout the year, the band also were Becky Sager, Jana Sisler and Nancy Breiten- conducted traditional band concerts. butcher. I I. ll I', It I I 1:- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' 4 .y 'l I 1 1 I 1 l I l 5 ' : .
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