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Mary Glen Flemin g, Assistan F Editor: 13122 Griffis, Edirorf and Ann Shepherd, Business Manager, QC 1 e Editgr Robert Kerr: Feamr
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s I Sports Editor. Miss Violet Durrett, Sponsor The following are reporters and typists for the Round-Up: 1st row, left to right: Glen Ham- monds, Garland Phillips, Bill jobe, La Nell Nichols, Joyce Sartain, Pat Scarborough, Vemelle Morgan, Barbara Carville, Nan L. Dunn, Annella Streetman. 2nd rowg Charles Bridwell, joe Ed Bumam, Ruth Watson, Fran Nell Rose, Wanda Abbey, Lorene Anderson, Juanita Barnes, Virginia Wilson, Martha Leverett, Mary Ann Thiede. 3rd row: Don Dix, Pat Henderson, Libby Pegram, Peggy Livingston, Shirley Mitchell, Carolyn Downs, Barbara Tinney, Pat Snow. 4t.h row: Robin O'Hair, Shirley Butler, Cecilia Andis, Caroline Young, Mary Wilkinson, Barbara Seals, Shirley Reese, and Marilyn Copeland. Caroline Young, Feature Editor, and Charles Clary,
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The Coleman Chapter is indeed proud of the fact that one of its members - Corky Chapman - was awarded the American Farmer Degree, the highest award offered by the National Association of Future Farmers of America. Only one F. F. A. member in every 1,000 is eligible for this degree. Living and working on a Coleman County farm in the midst of a prolonged drouth which curtailed many of his nor- mal operations, Corky not only attained his degree in 1953 but also was named the top American Farm- er of Texas. Thus he became the best of the best. 4.41114 Top row, left to right: Woodrow Seals , Parliamentariang jack Baucom, Treasurerg Mike Powell, Reporterg Don Zirkle, Sec- retaryg and Wayne Jenkins, Sentinel. Bottom row, left to right: Eddie Whitt, Historiang Do n Wilkinson, Vice-Presidentg Dwain Cannon , Presidents Sumter Wea- therred, 2nd Vice-President3 and Topper Hagler, 3rd Vice-President. Chapter Fe ed Barn The Coleman Chapter is one of the few in the state owning its own feed barn where each year approximately 73 lambs are fed out. The feeding project is operated on a co-operative basis , with the boys sharing the cost of the feed and the work involved.
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