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Xi .futwae 5 f w fax! Q FIRST ROW: Mr. Fox, David Carls, Everett Allen, John Crawford, Clyde McCloud, Russell Winkelman, Wayne Strubbe. SECOND ROW: Fred Crawford, Melvin Roeg e, Gayle Mullens Elmer Nickel, Max Zulauf, Max Beard, Don Nickel, Ronald Schone, Esdie Peck, Ronnie Kleinschmidt, George Kleinschmidt. Tl-IIRD ROW: Clifford Bottens, Alvin Dufelmeier, Marshall Meyer, Floyd Monroe, George Roegge, Gordon Lovekamp, Herman Roegge, Don Hobrock Norman Dufelmeier, The F. F. A. is inits fourth yearatArer1zville. We moved into our new building immediately after the Christmas holidays. For the first time since we organized, we have a classroom to ourselves with a full-time teacher, who teaches three classes instead of two. Under the direction of the following officers, our 28-member chapter had been very busy this year: John Crawford, President, Everett Allen, Vice-president, Clyde McCloud, Secretaryg Russell Winkelman, Treasurerg David Carls, Reporter, Carlos Spicer, Watchdog: James R. Fox, Adviser. Another noteworthy addition to our chapter is the farm shop at Concord that we share with Chapin. Here we have learned the use of many shop tools and have built numerous worthwhile projects. In judging, both our grain and poultry teams placed sixth out of nineteen schools. David Carls was fifth place individual. Among our other activities were the purchase ofa new popcorn popper and a hog-trough mold. Our annual educational trip was to the Stockyards in East St. Louis. . Yr. .1 :1 R Q 4 l
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