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hettt Quite a potiul being cooked up here. Below» The P.T.A. entry. Bottom left» V hat a whale. Bottom right» A let place winner of the Dramatic Cluo. Homecoming festivities got under way, October 19, with a huge parade. In every homecoming much success depends upon the outcome of the footcail game, and the Trojana won this from Nokomls, 1 -1J. The game was followed by a dance in the new gym whicn also was climaxed by the crowning of Helen Grider as queen. Bobbie Kay furnished tne music for the dance. homecoming is a relatively new adventure for Auburn, this being tne second, but it was a huge success, and promises to get larger and larger each year.
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Right: Tne queen was stili, unknown during the parade. Right center: Even the calf was convinced Auduto would win tne game. 2«
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The Future Fanners of America are a very active group, participating in school, community, and chapter activ- ities. The officers of the club for this year were: President, Ronald Barnes; ' ice-president, Robert Burton; Sec- retary, Jim Dozier; Treasurer; Cecil Newberry; Reporter, Jerry MacDonald; Watch-Dog, Marvin Moose; and Advisor, M.7. Heiderscheid. Among the activities this year wer : Ronald Barnes and Delmar Ladage attended the state convention as loc- al delegates. While there, Barnes won the state swimming championship. A stunt composed of Barnes, Ladage, Moose, and MacDonald was awarded Jrd place of 18 entries. In the agriculture field, the livestock, grain, and poultry teams received a ratings, and the dairy team received a B rating. In September seven of the boys marketed their livestock at the St. Louis Market Day Show. The chapter received third prize in the Homecoming Parade. Of special interest this year was the welcoming of Hubert Wilhelm, from Bavaria, Ger- many, into the chapter. He was very active and it is hoped he has taken fond memories back to Germany with him. Still on the fire for the year were the Parents-Sons Banquet, FFA Ball, FFA-FHA party, and several judging contests. Green hands initiated this year: Monta Newberry, Walt Dozier, Chester Ping, Donald Brandon, Roy Turney, David Teeter, Albert Laurenzana, Hubert Wilhelm, Eugene James, and Arnold Barnes. Below, left to right: Seated: Marvin Moose, Jim Dozier, Cecil Newberry, Ronald Barnes, Bob Burton, Jerry MacDonald, M.V. Heiderscheid. 2nd Row: Ed Seifert, Frank Colvin, Arnold Barnes, Dave Teeter, Bob Green, Steve Allen, Hubert Wilhelm. 3rd Row: Gene Colvin, Tom Halford, Paul Kern, Herman Renken, ..ayne King, Carl Clark. Ath Row: Chester Ping, Albert Laurenzana, i.alter Dozier, LeRoy Turney, Donald Brandon, Lloyd James, Monta Newberry, Jim Pulliam, Donald Butler. 28
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