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Thirty-two new members inducted into FFA

FPS staff report
November 28. 2006

FAAThirty-two new members were inducted into the Carrollton FFA chapter during the annual Greenhand ceremony held Nov. 14 to award the beginning members with the first degree that can be achieved in the FFA organization.

To receive the degree, members must recite the FFA Creed and demonstrate their knowledge of the FFA by passing a written test. The paragraphs of the FFA Creed were recited by Dalton Morsheiser, Yvonne Dehnart, AJ Ramold, Hannah Kirk and Justin Morris.

After the Greenhands received their degrees, Esther Mast, state FFA secretary, gave a motivational speech encouraging the Greenhands to get involved as much as they can while they are members of the FFA. A square dance was held after the meeting.

Twenty-five of the newly-inducted Greenhands are shown in the photo.
Front row (from left) Jerry Vance, Melinda Weaver, Matt Walters, Justin Rogers, Katelin Riegle and Hannah Kirk.

Second row (from left) Rodney Wendell, Lisa Ramold, Codie Poole, Devan Pastircak, Dalton Morsheiser and David Little.

Third row (from left) Logan Moon, Ashley McNutt, Chelsea McIntire, Treg McCaulley, Curt Kline and Austin Best.

Back row (from left) Isaac Hennebert, Yvonne Dehnart, Robert Danford, AJ Dalton, Colt Newell, Garth Brown and Justin Morris. Greenhands who were absent when the photo was taken are Brandi Carper, Lea Clark, Brandon Penner, Brennon Tubaugh, Ashley Bradley, Amanda Moyer and Steven Reed.

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