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, FFA - THE 0RLD'S FUTURE Top row: Steve Lenart, Corey Layman, Rodney White, Second row: Tim Wyatt, Jimmy West, Henry Hill, Scott Bachmang Third row: Rebec- ca Hees, Michelle Grounds, and Margaret Tsuchihashi Ag teaches you responsibilities and most other classes don't! Corey Layman l i Top row: Jeff Hubert, David Cowey, Jeff Bennett, David Hartg Second row: Tim Wyatt, Richie Hair, Bill Desmond, Brad Perrin, Todd Rainwater, Third row: Lesley Pipes, David Johnson, Chris Almond, Brent Cooper, and Lonnie Strauser.
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PAC G - THE BRILLIANCE he students of the PACE program, ac- tually standing for Plano Academic Creative Education, meet fourth period Tuesday through Thursday. Students were chosen to be PACE mem- left up to the students themselves. This year's studies consisted of the Humanities, Creativity, Philosophy and Baroque. The purpose of this orga- nization is to learn about different and interesting bers based on their high test scores, good grades, and teacher recommen- dation. Students are not required to take the PACE class, that decision was ff' MW subjects that are not spe- cific courses in school. This year's PACE program was lead by Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Buteyn and Mrs. Wal- kup. ff! Mrs. Walkup and Mrs. Buteyn take notes for possible future PACE test questions. PACE lets you learn things that are not taught in regular classes. Kevin Kennedy
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he Vines F.F.A. plays an impor- tant part for the future. Everyday the students learn important, hands-on skills to help them feed the world in the upcoming years. Each student may choose from several animals like pigs, sheep, steers, and even puppies. A pig, the most likely animal to be chosen, costs approximately sixty dollars, and with a heifer six hundred and sixty dollars. Meeting once a month, the group worked together to successfully produce and sell their pro- ducts. The F.F.A. not only teaches stu- dents important skills, but also pre- pares our country for future food suppliers. A famous farmer once said, No farm- ers, no future!
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