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af- Q 9' COMPETITION SHARPENS WITS, and our contestants Earl Smith, Joe Edgar, and Richard Kleen have good reason to smile as they display the first place banner won in the F. F. A. quiz at Taylor. They placed fifth in the area con- test at San Marcos on November 9, 1957. FUTURE FARMERS AMERICA Under Mr. Cairnes' able leadership, our F. F.A. chapter has been revitalized. He demands and receives good service from these officers: standing, Harold Schwausch, sentinelg Pete Bouf- fard, 3rd vice-presi- dent, Charles Miller, reporter, Kenneth Buchhorn, vice-presi- dentg Mr. Cairnes, ad- visor, seated, Merlin Taylor, 2nd vice-pres- identg Sammie Morris, treasurerg John Roberts, secretary, and Jerry Morgan, president. BLOCKING LAMBS might be called a typical activity of F. F.A. Billy Hausenfluck, Jerry Morgan, and Harold Schwausch demon- strate their skill at this activity,
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THE CHAPTER presented a fashion show this year for the public which was at- tended by a large crowd. The only qualification to enter was that the garment modeled be made by the girl. Sandra Taylor, Rita Lefner, and Rita McCas- land beam with pride while modeling their creations. THE CHEMISE LOOK made its way into our fashion show and was modeled by Alice Valentine, June Den- ham, and Karen Thorne. F.H.A. TRADITION always takes over for half a day during the school year, so that new club members can be initiated. As you can tell by looking at Catherine Miller, Grace Buchhorn, Terry Cox, Elaine Brady, June Jenkins, Linda Vogler, Billy Hausenfluck, Joan Hausen- fluck, Joan George and Neal Harris the school was filled with all sorts of masquerades. WQMAKERS ,-L 4' O O wb ' 17:9 Q' rn : r 79 Q1 1 Em..1.,.EbA Q 6 S' O 421 D 10' NEW HO
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Champion fine wool ewe shown at Taylor Livestock show by Billy Hausenfluck. At Georgetown he won 2nd and 9th places with his Southdown fat lambs. r rf At the Taylor show Merlin Tay- Jimmy Doerfler won champion lor's Ewe was champion Southdown. Southdown fat lamb at Taylor, and 5th medium wool fat lamb at the Georgetown show. This champion Rambouillet ewe was shown by Earl Smith at the Williamson County Livestock show, March 10, 1958. At the Williamson County Live- stock Show, Thomas Williams won a championship with this medium- wool fat lamb. Milton Wolbrueck won champion 5 medium-wool fat lamb at the Tay- The Hereford bull shown by Joe lor Show and champion fine-wool B1l'fCh PCFTY WHS The ChP1mDi01'1 HY X1-I fat lamb at the Williamson County the Taylor show and at the William- A Livestock Show, son County show as well. S X I Z . K Q' 'bcuwo cox -'Kp 'Yo' 0, FUTURE FARMERS l OF AMERICA
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