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FF RQTTOlv'l ll0lvJ V Ry o tt 1 R FUTURE FARMERS ONE OF the most active clubs on the campus was the Future Farmers ol America. Tlioj: strove to develop leadership, cooperation, citizenship and patriotism, The twain oisfective of the organization was to improve agricultural methods and to make tlie boys hetier fitted to take their places as modern farmers upon their graduation. During the past year, the FFA had individual incomes totaling iBl2,3OO and spent 5,523 Qiours ol labor on their projects. There were torty-eight members. Work on the Ag. tarm continued and the chapter began a livestock program 'fxliicii con sisted ol tour beet animals and some hogs. Mrs Tololer was the grulostaker for this group. 152 RCIV. A HGbb1OS1,D Mcllee, D Hyals, K Thxssen I Beli H Lewis ll in-Q I Mclwowr-l. I lichioi o lf Tnornpscn, B Heflmgton RCYY' 'J Ryrris C Ciapponi L Brigance- I Russell I, Croni' R Gordon M Toble-:L R Clint l. F.: l. RCTTK fl 0..'.'1: lx Bryant I7 Randel,I Scknoc' ff.PE'1..:gs l' Vforifr Rfzifry R Row- Ei Pirie' ..x I V, as u.L,'w-on. ' ' Q XA ..-Q nr lViIRe'M ,ii U?
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Lf G. iblu 'N 3? 'fs lRn H, .. , 1 O STANDING: M Rcctor M Sarlcey ft Looney 46' S.TlIT,G ,, . D , QCYIOVCIU M Rickard fl llf-inrich U Kf, 79 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS THE l22 GlRLS who belonged to the Future l-lomeinakers of America of Bar CUHS began their shinfdigs this year in November by sending Christmas gifts to the children of Europe. Some of the other shin-digs in which the girls participated was a noon Christmas party and a Valentine party. The Chowchilla lunior Pair kept the girls busy preparing their exhibits. The annual Mothers' and Daughters' Tea and the end-of-theeyear picnic finished up a very suc- cessful year. Marilyn Rector was elected superintendent. Other top hands were: foreman, Betty Donovan, bookkeeper, Mary Dell Rickerd, and paymaster, Delores Heinrich. A social committee was elected consisting ot the following girls: Geraldine Hickman, chairman, lo Ann Eyler, Betty Ringgold, lune Knight, and Mary Petris. :atv U. ,,. 'WE T1 35 I M ,,,,.,,, iw., ,...,,..,.... - - , ,. 'di r wi. . 2 ff'if .f-A T1 iggoni Kf-nnudy k , 'a'i:1,. lfarn- 'f fain r. fi R- ion grvxv . . .V QQ: 'f, ildo I limirk Huck, 4 Tzrineg' ST:,..:': .fy 'JJ Prznlips Rte . d new ' T 'I 'W if M515 . I fl 'C WGN U 'gji .1'1'd- ' r Um, H5 il a 1 ft l 1 ide' !
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