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FFA The FFA Organizatlon has become a thriving group this year One of the first field tr1ps this Organization made was to the Kansas Free Fair at Topeka During the year the following field trips were made by this group ield trip to John Deer Day held in Topeka Olatha Judging Trip Tour of Morrell Packing Plant in Topeka and Swine Management School at Topeka Trip to the y1dW6St Farm and Home Week in Topeka, FFA Convention at Kansas City, American Royal Live Stock Show held in Kansas City and the Annual State Judging Contests in lanhattan Kansas Freshman initiatxon was held by the Chapter for the following new members: Stolle, Junior Bailey Gerald Qlankenship, Marvin Hromada and James Snyder, a sophomore A party for the new members climaxed initiation week A rodent contest was also held between members of the Silver Lake FFL Chapter Lloyd Wiederkehr and Jack Kibbee were the captains of the teams Lloyd Flederkehr's team won with a score of 21 225 points Jack Kibbee had the losing side with 10,180 points The losing team gave a party for the winners Some of the following kinds of pests were counted toward points sparrows, starlings rabbits, pigeons, crows, oppossums, hawks, rats mice, coons, ooyotes, foxes, maskrats ophers, moles and owls The purpose of the contest was to save grain and othe feeds for man and animals, and also to stimulate more interest among members of our FFL Club. The FFL held a joint party with the Silver Lake FHA Organization and has also sold refresh ents durlng some of the home basketball games this year. BUYS' ENSEHBLB Top Rows Nonnan Oberhelman, Raymond Freed, Robert Reeder, C E Snyder, James Myers, Bottom Rows Harry Kirkwood, James Snyder, Clyde Wyatt, Ronald Smiley. GIRLS' BNSEIBLB Top Rows lsroia Srooks, Margaret Sloyer, Clara lads, lari1yn,leCo1d, ladine Renyer, Bottom Row: June Snavely, Betty Mitchell, larilyn laupin, Wanda Conaway, Betty Harris, and Irs. Rogers, Director. ' 1 9 Jack Ogan, Dean Smith, Paul Sloyer, Eugene McRoberts, Jerry Peterson, Halter , L , e . : , O C
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