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(Above, L to R.) D. Davis, W. Borum, C. Franklin, ft Tomplin, S. Haller. L. Robinson, B. Smith, J. Allcorn. I). Corley, C. Franklin, 1r. McDonald (2nd row) ft Goff. ft Pierson, C. Griffin, C. Hester, H. Banard, ft Tillery, B. Pace, W. Perkins, I). Jones, S. Hamilton (3rd row) R. Littleton. J. Wall, ft Behler, W. Cattlet, L Napier, ft Preston, J. Crowley, L Dennis, L. Woodard (4th row) B. Cobb. T. Stark. M. Sutiles, I). Scantling, L. Moore, ft Davis, R. Styles, W. Hamilton, D. Puc kett, W. Barnhill. (Above) Karlyn Morris, represents FTA in the Miss BFIS contest. FT A 41
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(Above) Jimmy Garner takes the floor. The Booneville Chapter of Future Farmers of America is an outstanding group of fine young men and suprisingly enough they even have their share of female members. The Club members study how to judge livestock, dairy- cattle and pro. ducts, poultry, land, and cuts of meat to prepare themselves for competition. They attend FFA camp in the summer and in the fall they attend the Arkansas Oklahoma State Fair and Livestock Show in Fort Smith. The main event of the year is the FFA Father-Son Banquet at which awards are presented for outstanding achievement. FFA Teaches Importance of American Farmers i ns (Below, front row, I. to r.) Mr. J. McDonald, H. Brown, E. Vories, K. Morris, R. Weaver, E. Schlinker, R. Glenn, (2nd row) L Whitney, T. Franklin. B. Cadbury, B. Bradbury, A. Brewer, J. Tabler, T. Schlinker, J. Shadden, T. Garner, L. Manes, (3rd row) R. Taylor. R. Tillery, E. tawrance, S. Goff. R. Nelson, K. Smith, R. Barnard, J. Bradley, B. Crawley, (top row) L Halford, B Goff, J. Jones, J. Roberson, J. Garner, E. Godfrey, B. Johnson, P. Brigance. 40 FFA
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Scientific Experiments Broaden the Mind (Above) Members examine a tool of science. The Science Club, first started in 1960, is still going strong. The club is made up of students whose interests are focused toward some phase of science. Each member is allowed to work in the fields of special interest to them. The Science Club sponsors the annual science fair in which each member is required to enter an exhibit. Winners of the fair are taken to the regional science fair. (Below, front row, L to R.) T. Springer, L Butler, A. Garner, P. Lunsford, M. Gatlin, L Waid, T. Swift, T. Nichols, (2nd row) R. Bangs, S. Hise, Fuller, R. Barnard, R. Helton, E. Vories, L Phillips, G. Barnard, S. Underwood, (Back row) A. Wagoner, M. Puckett, D. Schneider, C. Wilson, Trowbridge, I). Green, M. Davidson, C. Chalfanl, G. Mueller, G. Hardin.
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