4A.--The Malakoff News,.Thu_~da_ y., Ap~l_le_~, 1__~_.1
By LOR! CALLAWAY the guitar and banjo.
Keith Upchurch, president of the Local FFA officers opened the
Malakoff FFA Chapter, welcomed ceremony. Included among those was
guests and members to the annual Upchurch, president; Rickey Bailey,
Parent and Member Banquet held vice president; Shelly Surls, secretary;
Tuesday, April 7, at the elementary Gene Perry, treasurer; Vic Kirkland,
cafeteria. The banquet began at 7 p.m. reporter; and Todd Monroe, sentinel.
and following the welcome by Upchur- Each FFA member introduced his
ch the invocation was led by Ronnie or her parents or other special guests.
Speed, junior FFA member. Also recognized were guests Jim Fort,
Special entertainment during the Alfred Williams, Steve Johnson, C. E.
dinner was provided by Rickey and Joe Anderson, Jack Murray, Willie Wilson,
Bailey who played several selections on Joe Johnson, Owen Robertson, Mark
SONJA STREATER was presented as FFA Sweetheart at the annual banquet
April 7 at the elementary school cafeteria. (Staff Photo by Lori Callaway)
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Terry Ticknor, Tommy Barnett, Don-
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Richard Jordan, Johnny Ewing, and
Lori Callaway.
Vic Kirkland presented Proficiency
Awards to Rickey Bailey, poultry; Lee
Hull, dairy; Craig Spivey, beef; Kris
Camp, rabbit; Micheal Gregory,
swine; and Kirkland, ag mechanics.
and David Markham; Quiz team: Johnson, Carl Tarkington and Raymon Shelly Surls presented
Melissa Branch, Paul Paulson, Michael Butters; Livestock Judging team: Todd ter Farmer Award to Warren
Riddle and Curtis Ballard; Poultry Monroe, James Jackson and Vic der, and Todd Monroe
Judging team: Craig Spivey, Tim Mat- Kirkland. Star Greenhand Award to
tingly, John Tanner, and Ronnie Speed; Gene Berry of McKee Lumber in Miss Sonja Streater was
Land Judging team: Michael Gregory, Malakoff was presented as the as FFA Sweetheart and
Warren Alexander, John Newland and Honorary Chapter Farmer. a gift by Upchurch.
Keith Stenovitch; Dairy Judging team: The Coop Award was presented to received the Leadershi
Ty King, Mark Mitchell and Charles Ray Durmon, FFA member who is era- Advisors for the local
Ward; Grass Judging team: Jerry ployed by Malakoff Feed Store. JohnnyMattingly
Rickey Bailey introduced the judging
teams. They include--Farm Skills first :i
team: Bonnie Tanner, John Tanner, ::
Mark Mitchell, Buhba Mattbews, and
Gary
Woolverton;
Farm
skills
second
team: Carl Tarkington,, Mark .
Singleton and Scott Duncan; Radio:: ......
team: Jerry Johnson, Rickey Bailey
and Bruce Chapman; Chapter Farmer ....
Chapter Conducting team: Michael .........
Gregory, John Newland, Gaylon Ed-
wards, Shelly Surls, Norman Ashton,
By KATHI PHINNY
School isn't always as boring as most
students seem to believe it is because
the school week April 5-10 was anything
but boring for high school students.
Monday, April 5, Operation Kick-It
from the Texas Department of Correc-
tions brought a presentation to the
students as living proof that crime
doesn't pay. Two inmates told their life
stories, the crimes they committed, and
how they are being punished now for
abusing the freedom that once was
theirs.
On Tuesday, the Air Force band
"New Approach" from San Antonio had
students and faculty alike "rockin' and
rollin" with their renditions of pop,
soul, and country hits.
The first division one-act play cast
and crew journeyed to Belton to com-
pete in area competition on Wednesday
and Thursday. Julie Sneed, a senior,
was named to the Area All-Star Cast.
The lady Tigerette track team par-
ticipated in the District track meet in
Westwood on Friday, and juniors were
making final arrangements for the
Junior-Senior Prom on Saturday night.
MALAKOFF FFA OFFICERS-pictured left to right, front row, is Rickey Bailey, vice president; Todd Monroe, 1
Shelley Surls, secretary; and Vic Kirkland, reporter. Back row is Keith Upchurch, president and Gene Perry,
(Staff Photo by Lori Callaway)
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RICKEY BAILEY and his brother, Joe Bailey, entertained guests at the annual Malakoff FFA banquet April 7
and banjo music. The two brothers played a variety of tunes, including a duel. (Staff Photo by Lori Callaway)
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AMA SCIENCE NEWS EDITOR
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Asthma, says the American Medical
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narrowing of the airway bronchial
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Often, but not always, an attack
results from exposure to something to
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Symptoms of asthma are difficulty in
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