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it e W W xww x y e Victor Nickel, Wayne Gurley, Dan Clements, and Joe Bill On January 6, Victor Nickel, Steve Mea- Hinz make up meat judging team. cham, Ladd Hudgins, and Roger Snider appeared on the Saturday Farm Show with Dale Cotton, State FFA representative. farm life and hold an inborn fondness for those associations which, even in hours of discourage- ment, I cannot deny. I believe in leadership from ourselves and respect from others. I believe in my own ability to work efficiently and think clearly, with such knowledge and skill as I can secure, and in the ability of organized farmers to serve our own and the public interest in marketing the product of our toil. I believe we can safeguard those rights against practices and policies that are unfair. DOING TO LEARN IVING To SERVE Darwin was a winner in the State Cotton Growers contest and Ladd won the district speech award in conservation. W W; W W Freshman boys learn that book work as well as actual study and care of animals is necessary in agricultural classes. 2x? 9; WM
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w $919?th Allen Hamburger, Ladd Hudgins, Kenneth Sawatzky, Orville Schapansky, Larry Schneider, Roger Snider; Larry Steigman, Dan Clements, Wayne Gurley, Norman Stehr, Loren Dean Penner, Larry Coulson, Curtis Snider; Sponsor Bill Struck, Steve Meacham, Victor Nickel, Jim Emerson, Joe Bill Hinz, Leroy Schapansky, Danny Lau, Darwin Shepherd; Marvin Cabaniss, Jimmy Lorenz, Phil Cox, Billy Heerwald, Billy Challis, Dennis Lau, Carl Holcomb. Jimmy Burgess; Donnie Corley', Don Powell, Larry Siess, Mack Farrell, Johnny Abramson, Albert Fransen and Daryl Stehr. LEARNING TO F? Future Farmers strive to make true their creed which is: t I believe in the future of farming, with a faith born 1101 of words but of deeds - achievements won by the presenta '9 past generations of farmers; in the promise ofbetter days, . through better ways, even as the better things we now enJO; have come up to us from the struggles of former years. I believe that to live and work on a good farm is pleas; as well as challenging; for I know the joys and discomforf OFFICERS: Larry Schneider, president; Kenneth Sawatzky, reporter; Roger Snider, secretary; Ladd Hudgins, vice-president; Alan Hamburger: treasurt er; Orville Schapanzky, sentinel. t I - tea tx-nu r
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suret; e Stack, Trea Georg 30ml . M, 9 H Kland, ieC'emtv- and Bill Minspaugh. b L l I -Presidem. OFHCERS: Vice These teenage drivers are concerned with traffic problems as well as their own individual responsibility as drivers. Though this organization is com- paratively new at C. H. S. , members were alert in carrying out various proj- ects. In the fall, five delegates at- tended a state-wide conventiqn in Oklahoma City. In January, the club sponsored an assembly featuring veteran Indianapolis race driver, Bob Veith. A panel presented a program, The Psychology of the Driver, for a local P. T. A. unit. Bonnie McElmurry, drivers educa- tion teacher, and Miss Jessie Turner sponsor the group. Club programs consisted of talks by troopers of the State Highway Patrol. discussions by members, and films. Highway Patrolman Wes Miller speaks m: group of Drivers Education students on :- tOpiC Attitudes In Driving.
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