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LIVESTOCK-FRONT ROW: John McMasters, Ronnie Billhimer, Richard Wood, Mike Fox, Gene Hedrick, Richard Helm, and Jim Watson. BACK ROW: Bill Newman, John Yoars, Larry Harts, David Minor, Mike Zehring, and Rex Kling. F.F.A. JLIDGI G TEAMS HJUDGING IS A METHOD OF TEACHING AND A WAY OF LEARNING The purpose of iudging is to help young future Indiana farmers learn to recognize high quality in crop seeds and livestock, and to look for it on Their farms. There are many reasons why this is important in our modern farming system, whether vve plan to loecome top-notch farmers, or to help agriculture by preparing for such iobs as teaching, county agent work or working in one of the many industries which need people well trainecl in agriculture- ENTOMOLOGY-LEFT TO RlGHT: Danny Minor, Marshall Crain, and Clarence FORESTRY-FRONT ROW: Gene Hedrick and Bill Newman- BACK RQW: Medlen. Jerry Glasslourn, James LaFerney, Marshall Crain, and Danny Minor. CROPS-FRONT ROW: John McMasters and Jim Watson. BACK ROW: Don DAIRY-FRONT ROW: Sherman Chism, Richard Helm and Dale Chism l-GYVTTBY1, Larry Herts, Joe Gl3SSbUI'r1, and Terry Russell. BACK ROW: Larry Harts, Kent Sumpter, and David Minor. 42
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