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Brad Schull smiles as lie fig.
After· 40 years of events for· the FFA this Miller, were awarded ured out a way to get his head
F teaching, Phil Miller· r·e- year· was their corn the state's highest stuck at state cotnention.
maze. Students cut a
tir·ed from Mead. His
honor, the FFA State
pot was filled by long
term substitute, Mr. life sized maze out of the Oegr·ee. Paul Thorson
test plot com Nor·th of
was also named as a
F Baldassar·e, while the students wer·e then led semifinalist for· the
the school. Elementary
state Star Farmer in
School Board ear·ched
for· a new teacher. Mr·s.
Gehle, a U l graduate, through the maze and Agr·ibusiness.
stopped at points to
Amy Rasmussen
A started teaching the sec- learn about agriculture. won districts with her·
Three member·s;
extemp speech, and
ond semester· of the
year.
Katie Oeer·son, Paul
bon at state.
One of the biggest Thorson, and Adam r·eceived a plll'ple rib-
Below: KHiie Oeerson and Anneke Gustafson Below and Right: Katie Oeerson, Nick Williams, and David
11ait for pledges at tile kiss the pig table. Rasmussen prepare studellls to enter the maze.
Abo~e: Amy Rasmussen helps student with projects at tile FFA Members Front Row: Paul Thorson, Adam Miller, Katie Deer·son, Anneke Gustafson, Am)
elementary chool. Rasmussen, Advisor Jenny Gehle. Second Row: David Ra mu sen, Brendan Murray, Jarid
Cooper, Brad Schull, Amber Storm, Eric Deerson, Cheryl Storm. Third Row: Kevin
Rasmussen, ick Williams, Casey Bryan, Tim Drews, Lor·i Rasmussen, Kayla Thorson.
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