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'A 2 V ff. FUTURE FARMERS OF 5:1 .5 ,. ' I' ' .qs :L AMERICA 'C' - -3 gg' 1 aj 11 w ln r 1, FA The Lincoln Chapter F. F. A. was reorganized in the fall of l949, and at present has twenty-one members Each active member must be enrolled in a Vocational Agriculture Class. The primary aim ofthe Future Farmers of America is in the development of Agrucultural leadership, cooperation and citizenship. O President B. Chas. Birchler Vice Pres. Max Reinke Secretary Norman Schue Treasurer Robert Rickenbaugh Reporter David Dersch Sentinel Loren Kaetzel . . SWEETHEART Tanya Clark. senior was chosen by the F. F. A. Boys to be their Sweetheart for l952. At a spe- cial meeting she was presented with anF. F. A. jacket with her name and the official F. F. A. Sweetheart Emblem inscribed on it.
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III. l From the pleased expression on the faces of the Agriculture Boys thex seem to be enjoying class A U L I E r Beike doing one of those Jobs Vocational Agriculture is a subject for boys who wish to haxe farmin astheir occupation . g . The chiefobjective of Vocational Agriculture is to teach boys better farming methods and better farm management so as to succeed in their occupation. Records are an important factor in farming so records are kept on sev- eral livestock and crop projects by each pupil each year so students may learn how to keep records later on in life. In 1953. ,there were 37 boys enrolled in Agric- ulture. Mr. Beike taught Agriculture the first seme- ster. The second semester Mr. Rosbottom assumed Mr. Beike's classes.
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SHOP DEPARTMENT ff w.,,.' T F 4 ' Wm '23.: -..::... -3 'Gi-+ f s, -1 fi' I P-rs 'i ,,,. N ...M 'H X The Shop Department s atm IS to tram young men for most Jobs thatrequtre a httle knowledge rn the bas 1C fundamentals of carpentry In sprte of the lxmtted f3C1l1I1SS a great deal rs accompltshed rn the ume of a year The Department has forty students enrolled at the present urne who ate worlong on xarlous projects some are very rntrtcate thereby requtrmg much ume and slull It IS avery p ogresstve Depart ment and shall cont1nue to be o ln the future .lf .Xfl 'U QEfw .MNH If x , 5 KY' ' l X11 T776 Ekpfosaon D K V N in - -M ,' ,571 'I T 'V' ,Qs y my 1 xx ,,l f,,,.'Wy ,e 'f'- fs-f Q, lf' t W' 1- D 54 I- D 7 I ,, ' l ---4 A 't .., V U- . - 3 4 u c v p 1.1. K 1 . ' fx- Q F A M .3 t 'L xl ' ni Z M5 ' ' ' ju! ' It . A 4 H, ,. . -- .l f 4 . 5- 1 . t at , Q I, M C W 3 X- ' 'Q - 74 xgnb 1 . r: ' f ' iff' ,T , Demi 5 iff x '-fy ! W w 'W' - 3 5, its ' A . r fgftf- 'v as . D z 7 sa
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