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5 fix, I ,,,ie'..f ff ir ir Basketball is one of FFA's proiects. Dressed tor a game are lseatedl Bill Blunt, Dave Skean, and Kent Taylor, lstandingj Bert Wilson, Eldon Howard, Larry livingston, and Greg leigh. David Nunn, Jan Hensley, Bill Jenkins, Bill McGrew, .lim Sperry, Richard Schmidt, and John Bradshaw get practice in beef iudging. Freshmen are initiated into the club routine of pledging allegiance to the flag. They are Bernard Vancil, Paul Runyan, Tom Curtis, Marion Osborn, Bob Stancomb, Larry Haffner, and George Spangler. ,Q ,ls .. is K lm., Bruce Spangler, Kenny McMillan, Hugh Walters, Bruce Paul, Ronnie Connor, and Ronnie Formhals study a Dorset Horn sheep that Bruce Sperry is holding. One of FFA's money-making projects is the molding of con- crete hog waterers. Engaged in this operation are Neil Parker, Jerry Luper, Bill Blunt, and Bill Curley. Jerry Walter, larry Danner, and Russell McNeely look on. Chicken standards are checked in preparation for poultry iudging contest work. Observing are Howard Baumgardner, Richard Rock, Jim McCone, Ronnie Zuck, Charles Benham, Tommy Stotler, and Wendell Howe.
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'Q x sf I Q Q W 4 ,Y ' s 3 n s 59 -- t sue Pi-nan. Iseatedl und linda Worlhrnqton qseryingy en rerrnan freshman members funn to nqniy Bernice vnnral, Evelyn swing, Kniny roberts, Josephine Myers, aeyerly enter, Judy Hnrrn, Karen Hnuner, and Carole wnne Finalists in FHA Beautiful Baby Contest were fseutedl Gloria Dirrirriin, Putty Mrbonald, winner, Carolyn luck, Sandra Sum mans, fslandrngj Jane Pendarvis, Kay Vincent, Claudette Ya rum, lil! Gnlletruv, Gnd Sue Kirby Girls worn for points on vnlenrane Dance prepnrnnonn fienredi Mary inn Ninnolnr, snrbnrn Robinson, mme Gal' cord, Peggy Flewellen, fslondmqj Judy Yocum, Fern Muir, LeAnn Waqle Mary inn Crnyrrurr, Jnnpnr- wnlrer, and Mary ine Miiler wms5..,W Q ' as Poppinq corn was slumber party run, Hell to ragniy Mary McNeeIy, Sandra Ohlander, linda Strode, Pat Schmalxhot, Mary lou Sperry, Barbara lnntz, lots Thompson, Janet Evans, and Earlene D'Cnrnp Committee makes plans for FHA Award Trip, lsealedl Judy Roan, linda Reno, Judy cnrnp, Kathryn ner-Q, inyfe Pershing, lstandungj Becky Norcross, Judy Curtis, Marilyn Connor, and Janice Curlmun Mother-Daughter Banquet place cards demand the attention of Iseutedl Carol Dallefeld, Judith Kuehn, Put Melvin, Chris tine Friend, ludmilo Pohl, lstandlnqj Mary Ann Sperry, Vir- ginra Orwig, Dottie Dodson, and Martha Lowe
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' X A .. 7 saith r , till n ly ,A ' 'rf' M 'r' W :- I Yi-, g' K?Mw- ' ,,..,.,,.. ll ' - z....,. . . iff- :V L 7' X, fi i MFWA 3 L r-55, ill: k .i 4 i-.ipvrc-5--f+v:.t31rWC ' 'ts-,. Tx' .k,,Lrivv,,,,g.f Q.. '-If IW :rif- .jf rf rl,y0.NW i ,gl fl i?fmQ5'j'?ff'a is T 155 yr V, ? fe., Y, ' 3157 ill' FFA officers pose with the em- blems of their offices: Tom Mc- Grew, treasurer: Gary McNee- Iy, sentinel: Gerald Dean, sec- retary, Stan Formhals, presi- dentg Larry Moore, vice-presi dentg Gene McGrew, reporter, Mr. Thornton, sponsor. The farm is the laboratory for FFA activities The large membership ot FFA shows that many B-PC boys are preparing to enter one ot our country's leading -occupations, tarm- ing. Designed to supplement training opportunities tor boys who are progressing toward the goal ot establishment in a farming business, FFA requires active participation -ot all members. Since the parlia- mentary procedure contest is an important activity tor the club, each member has a responsible part in setting up policies and making is governed. Learning how to deal effectively with th e m - selves as well as with others, f the members embody the fun- damentals ot a true democra- cy. Teamwork is an essential tor lasting accomplishment in this club. The activities ot the FFA also include judging live- stock, land, and grain, public speakingg and a pest contest. rules and regulations by which he Harold Beaty, B-PC graduate ol 1956, was winner of one of FFA's highest awards, State Farmer Degree.
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