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We Have Fun Farming Boasting its first girl president, the Yukon Chapter was engaged in many activities which involved the community. In I une, the six new officers collect- ed memberships from interested community citizens 8: farmers and 'started an Alumni Chapter. By do- ing so, five representatives were sent to the FFA Alumni Camp at Lake Texoma. In September, President Carter is- sued The President's Challenge to all FFA Presidents, across the na- tion. Yukon's chapter accepted the challenge and a program of energy conservation began. Besides feeding and caring of ani- mals, the FPA was involved in a Food for America program, a Christmas weiner roast, and var- ious leadership conferences. Some of the Yukon FFA members competed at an interstate speech contest in Miami during April. Over spring break many FFA'ers competed in local and county com- petition in El Reno. Clubs!Academics 1 2. 'af r-'Q i l. ff pg, fs-q. 3 ff' T. .A - ,kj ' V I- 3. ,p3f.Q.-' . ' Eh. f 'ff . . 4 T f 1 A 5 '41 ' QV, 'L ' fi Brenda Richey, proud mother of twin lambs. ,VI ..w,,,.Jis wap-ff 'T 6112: K. Cavanaugh, C. Whitby, D. Smith, I. Duke and S. Novak are just a few of the PFA members having a little fun at their annual PPA banquet. W e , ,..tr. ',r, 2 , 4 . - , .f ., 4 wa V, ef- Q, , , a f vw ...fy ff-32.11, We 9? ?, ,ffnt ,.-.., if -, . . , . 3 ' ' ,' I Le? 4- Q. arer rree f 4 +:2gf1.p1., .. - -ef - r - 'cg I, rf Z6p7::.wf4f ' v I 3 5. ' , - r'r' . ' 1 Y we e . ' 'f . . , Duke, S. Novak, B. Richey, D. Smith, C. Whitby, L. Oller, Tlcdcliiliicsgf Stevens, R. Pisch, C. Hovde, C.'Symes, K. Cavanaugh, V. Gay P. Symes, S. Stewart, D. West, S. Carter, I. Travis, D. Davis, T. Powell, A. Sawyer, T. Clifton. Row 3: T. Stout, M. Adams, K. Buffaloe, R. Scarberry, R- BU5bYf A- Hamher, G Mach D. Limestall, T, Groce, S. Fender, C. Bruce, J. Harbour. Pow 4: B. O'Leary, L. Dyer G' Mizfchell, E, Powell, D. Nemecek, M. Brockman, M. Manning, K. Wagner, M. Frey, B Biggers, C. Carter, D. Schweiflef- 1
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Mr. Greteman, Rusty Welch and Mike Hames watch as Mr. Kenaga, explains a magne- SIUIII l'E8Cfl0l'l. f . e ., V f Els... Qkyl I VV '91, . gg? 14.5 .4 , wr, Clay Haney, Danny Volk and Steve Cox find out about cats personally. Science Club: Row 1: S. Elliott Sec. Treas., R. Hill Rep., D. Harper vice-pres., J. Be- linski, D. Perryman pres. Row 2: A. Pri- vett, E. Hunt, T. Boyd, V. Savoie, P. Beyer, Mrs. Taylor. Row 3: R. Marquis, I. Frank- : ' lin, R. Moseley, T. Hopper, S. Slack, M. Morton. Row 4: M. Preston, B. Roman, R. Greenwood, B. Hepner, C. Haney, T. Mi- ley. Scalpel And The Test Tube What would a high school be with- out the wonderful classes of sci- ence, physics, chemistry and Biol- ogy 1, II? Each day is an adventure down B- hall, where students never quite know what to expect. The first door you come to is the physics 8: chem- istry room. Here you find Mr. Ken- aga and his oddity of chemicals and machinery. In his class passing a test is a major accomplishment. One door down is the biology room, where any day of the week you can smell the tantalising aroma of chloroform. While in the room you can experience a Mrs. Taylor anatomy exploration, skinning, proding and probing. So next time you walk down B-hall, look in and see what interesting and exciting things go on in the wonderful world of science. Craming for a lab test are Phil Beyer, Shelli Elliott, Sonja Slack and Rhonda Hill. ClubsfAcademics
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6 iff. mf' Q gif '19 . ,. iw .1 9 in . :Q Dela Sauer, FFA Sweetheart, rides her horse in Yukon's Annual Czech Parade. RODEO CLUB Row 1: T. Williams, B. Horacek, P. Moore, P. Symes, V. Nuse, S. Stewart, D. Sauer, T. Clifton, I. Travis, D. Schweitzer. Row 2: Coach Colley, C. Bruce, I. Harbour, V. Gay, C. Hovde, D. Limestall, G. Mach, C. Carter, D. Carter. Row 3: E. Powell, T. Stout, B. O'Leary, G. Mitchell, K. Buffaloe, T. Groce, J. Anderson, W. Julain, S. Sheets, N. Miller. fn- 1-, 4 .. . AL . Lori Oller exhibited her chester white bar- row at the Eufaula show. -r . oft L' P A -guy ' -' 3 .13- ' 4- YJ , 1.- an X 1 w C. Whitby, B. Richey, I.. Oller, L. Wedman and D. Smith on their way to Lake Texoma for FPA Alumni Camp. ClubSfAcademics - 33
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