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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA First Row: James Hatcher (Watch Dog), Jack Glisson (Vice-president), Ernest Creamer (Secretary), Donald Brady (Conductor). Second Row: George Johnson, William Tim- mons, Jimmy Warner, Billy Hatcher (Treasurer), Don Porter (President), Bobby Wood- ward (Reporter), Charles Leonard, Max Lines, Dewey Smith, Mr. Desmond Bishop. Third Row: Jack Kirk, Ray Munroe, Thomas Joiner, Shelby Smith, Sonny Burke, Starling Glisson, James Miller. Fourth Row: Kerry Edwards, Donald Chesser, Bob Butler, Amos Glisson, Wesley Goodson, Joe Butler, A. J. Ryals, Buster Williams. Fifth Row: Charles Friday, Billy Joe Harper, John Walker Edwards, Sterling Smith, James Henderson, El- don Greene, Charles Carroway. Sixth Row: Buford Smith, Hugh Maxwell, Jerry Owens, James Johnson, Billy Brandon, Bobby Powell, Alvin Smith. Seventh Row: Pat Thomas, Earl Brady, Harry Howell, Wayne Hanna, Paul Nicholson, Riley Rhoden, Wilson Yawn. Eighth Row: Victor Dickenson, Otto Roberts, Billy Martin, Sonny Freeman, Tommy Betts, Jack Peacock. The Quincy Chapter of the Future Farmers of America was organized in 1938. Mr. Desmond Bishop is advisor for the group. The chapter participated in the cattle show in which the Reserve Champion Steer was shown by Jerry Owens. Jerry also won the Mayo Scholarship. The Chapter was represented at the Tampa State Fair. A Hereford bull was won by the chapter in a Sears-Roebuck Contest. In the District Contests the Parliamentary Procedure Team placed first. The String Band also placed first. The band, known as the Tune Twisters, has a weekly program over WCNH, the local radio station.
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