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r2!5llIE L0.fZ5., jnififublorzaf 6311-ffza gazrn 'zailzirzg QDTOHTCIIIZ School Officials, Instructors and Officers of Veteran Farmers Association Front Row-Herbert R. Hale, Sgt.-at-Armsg Max M. Brush:-l', l'lll'lUlY'lPMBl'lfllli Jllllll Wm. Cove. TFP11Slll'1'l'5 Powell Lnbnr, Secretary: Meardy L. McElyea,, Vice-President: Paul M. Selmer:-nbt-rg, President. Back Row-Bremen Van Blhber, Supt. of Sclmolsg Wm. Z. Baker, Instructor-Supervisor3 Frank R. Stock. J1-an M. Klein, -lm-kson L. Burke, Charles G. Lindley, Loomis F. Mayfield, -lr., Instructors. The tlrst class of twenty-five veterans in Institutional On-the-Farm Training was started July 1, 19-16 with Jean M. Klein as instructor-by July 15, 1947 there was an en- rollment of 137 veterans with live instructors and one su- pervlsor. The program is under the sponsorship of the Sikeston High School and the State Department of Education and is K' b M . - . 5 9. 1 ' 'f 15 'S - so f-nf 5 33, 4 to ge V .. 5 M29 sig. ,,..i,gf -44.5, fr 'r ,nn ' ' W ' ' A. 5 4 ' ef gg VHA kai-,SQA 'Rok' ' 'V ' I? 1- ' to 4 if 'P , f-ew-w'r'f ' - ei 73 -- ' -4' r y 4- Q l 1' I :ui ..,...l az jg A : -4 u f' A Mr. jackson L. Burke, Instructor Mr. Jean Klein, Instructor N . . an adult training course for Veterans of World War II. The aim of the program is to teach the students better farming practices and to further Agriculture in this region, thereby giving the veterans who were unable to study Agri- culture while still in school a chance to compete with the ones who prepared for it earlier. They attend class 200 hours per year and receive 50 to 100 hours of individual or group on-farm instruction depending on their farm program. Mr. Loomis T. jr., f i . . k . .ef 'I ' ,sm . n as N .i Q iy c. V ' ' , He. . . ,Q , I-wx X , - ,, 5, 1.-...fi M WIN. sl J N. ,ec - . M 1 ' 5-f ' 1 Q - 'h'W'xf , . A '5' W A ' i S V ff 5' ' .L 'S ' J' 'i V iris- V , I L.. - i .J A N rf-is 'v-4,11 ' V .- . . X Q - if-. et 'fe ,. . 13: 41. ',- --. ,' f. 1 i il ,i V if P 'L I- .-'Wi i- . of- ,I Ct ' ' 'Nl iw ' li' fi. M .: ' f ,, . 1 H, .Qu .H Q x ., .f A -:X Mj- 'f ,':.' .gf-.L-g...... . ',A,,g,,-.- --.WA--M' M , ffl ' ti 'V wg ., . e.s5le...o Mr. Charles G. Lindley, Instructor
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mac! - Front Raw left to right-Al Bach, Larry Trousdale, Jack Kramer, Howard Weekley, James Sturgeon, James Limbaugh, Dick Smith. Buddy Clayton, Dick Young. Second Row-Gene Johnson, Managerp Marion Parks, Jack Bowman, Mickey Thomas, Gene Rudd, Harold Coleman, Ray Vick, Larry Turner, Jerry White, Manager. Third Row-Franklin Moring, Jerry Jones, Bob Smith, Travis Jackson, Bill Hodges, Ned Tanner, James Lee, John Nick- ens, Jim Allen. Fourth Row-Assistant Coach Dean Owen, Bob Scott, Bob Dye, Pat Davis, Bob Hambrick, Bob Porter, Coach Lou Bona. The 1948 track season got under way with a large squad of 30 candidates, including five letter men: Bryant, Clayton, Jackson, Tanner and Young. The pre-season workout was a rough one with everyone working to get in shape for the first meet, which was held at Lilbourn April 9, 1948, with Gideon, East Prairie and Sikeston visitors of the Lilbourn team. The final score showed Sikeston in the lead with a total of 68 1-6 points and Gideon next with 36 1-2 points. East Prairie scored 35 1-3 points and Lilbourn 12 points. Sikeston showed strength in their dash men and relay teams but lacked points in field events. Our B80-yd. relay team lacked .05 second tying the old record set in 1946, but the Sikeston Medley relay team set a new record of 1:41 :9-the old record was 1:44. Charleston emerged victorious with a total of 75.6 points and Sikeston second with 57.5 points. East Prairie made 16.2 points. In the SEMO District meet at Cape Girardeau April 24, 1948, Sikeston extended itself to capture the championship of the district with 33 points as The next meet held at Charleston Prairie, Benton and April was the Scott-Mississippi meet April 16, with Sikeston, East Charleston participating. TRACK MEET SCHEDULE 9-Lilbourn fState qualifying meetj. April 16fScott-Mississippi, Charleston, Mo. April 24-District Meet, Cape Girardeau. April 30-Gideon CState qualifying meetl. May . W ,, T- waxy ,ag if rx it fs 4333 235 aww ' it ,a 6 mw Lira' In k 41. xg avatars? , use QV? Fyiginiif, +913 - vga, - .-Q ., -J its 1 1 if- l1 t W f-51 mwzgggg My-? at 'rfsa aa l, 8-State Meet fUniv. of Mo., Columbiaj. 1947 LET TERMEN , . -dh , -' . N - :...ii5-5-ge? - rf '1 - lizsisms Ul 'f.'3? .A a .0 gn, 'gs' A1j, :a ,J gh h ' rfb Q .egg 1 ag, Q A J., M ,A .va --' A rv ' '- , ' .,'75?ki'tff.?7' we rr .r i4 '.,., -53. I Fw - i 5 1 Y ,I f Ja z Clayton broke two records and the Medley relay set another. On Wednesday, April 28, the Bulldogs took the invitational meet at Gideon with 385 points. ' lli' J 4? 2, .- 1 ' 4. .-- .,: 35.233 iw- 1 , fr s-Egg' 1 e'i'sr:.i??e1 i3 32- F 5 gf. L A .N 'fe ' mar.. Y. nf.--lfzvs ,31'::pq'r::gJ 23.-a::,!T2'I?,5T'2',,'Q as-gf as Q. ' -3 x:rviwg.:lii2 ':4E'! ::f::1?g::-:ti-'fmt-5521:fav-lgrfmayfwfr:,rsfgprtaffg 1-g1r'::3151::3:5,f:5.: A xy 2- If 5 E: S'q:3f.S2'1 ',?5ffs::,::iga:: t::z:3'15fz2:iigQ 554fzp:'fvfzeg1N.:i tfI5.:i.are3:fg:-31523535 1zzz:-,:.u!.X,:gr2sa,,y:::l I ' ' gy: f:r.::i:.z:,fu .:f:g'e:e5,,51.:f5f:gv- M .f - , -2 , :rf,--..':rafwa.-- ' ff Q ,fr 'q,s? !L1f- ::.:i'wef:::rf-i.1:1A'g, :'ng-1Y'Qi mer: - wma.: sreraazq- xr.-41'.5::'x445?': xr iw jfgag, if ' ,.,3f'?5g,:5:1,f355g iglygggy,-1:1 -1 ...I .fgz??f.r.:Su'1l?,:f:cw.b:..:,. .Mk . :Exif 5 Nm- X 1. - iz' f f--:pw-1. gg- 1. A -- - t . ' if-:axis I ' If'1ska:ifgise-5'NgE:i3'3-1' f I 1 cv 1' S 21 'Y' nfl '? mi 5' ' li ,.,. 1 'T ' ,, ,7. ix ' ,.. V., V HA fm. . -..,,.,.f 3 1, ' 1 girga w S ga g gaze-II: ' N L , .g fb, ggi H , Q, ta , a ' 4 fa, . A, . W 3 ,,-. Bm L Si, S 3 , -Q , . we .,..r' +.'.:5,.a r P' Y r-W5 gg. 45:4 ' A . 515,24 a M' je l in L M, ' If 555' 'qty-. 92 cj l 3 rr 'J XV. 5., is3F':g,3j if if , fi iq, he .+-.S mega M2 t 4, ' 53275. - -, - t Ar. , M-.snezra i 4 J . gg ry- 555 H ,, , 5 Y xgair? 5 5 ' ' 3, F H I 1 'LW i A: 95 5555 - 'J W' - v. Q i , 34 1 1 5. wi ml v5 Q. V, 7, e X . .N ' 'M '13 ' M ' me- 'L-aingafzzgii' it , - - , ' 13 14:55-.V-..:: rg? A at 2, z . ' T f' ' 193: ' f, . . 55' if 5 ,, H-,J - - V ,face '.-. 1-4 . - ' r - -' , 5 1 .. as Q- 1 - f 7 ' A Sid?-. Y? t . 'W' . aa , gr f 17, fl TTY! we M ad? - elf Q'-,.-.,r ,t'-.,,-Q... , ., in A-1--, Q .xflerif . , ' Wayne Clayton Ned Tanner Roy Pryor Dlck Young Curtis Bryant Travis Jackson
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