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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA This year in FFA we had fifty two members. Our officers Were: President, Harold Necessary, Vice-president, Edward Elderg Secretary, Bill Fahle, Treasurer, Tom Cotner, Sentinal, Junior Coone, and Reporter, Bob Girdler. In September the Ag. boys took a tour of the Funk Farms where we saw many test plots of corn and soybeansg had a free lunch at noong and enjoyed a tour through the seed corn processing plant in the afternoon. Also in September the FFA officers attended the Sectional FFA Officers Training School held at Lexington. September 10-11, fourteen boys exhibited their projects at the Sec.- tional FFA Fair at Elpaso. Total amount of premiums received by the boys was 310551. , December 2-3, twenty-six boys, Mr. Pearce, Mr. Dagley, Mr. Sutter, and Mr. Moberly went to the International Livestock Show in Chicago. Some of' the places of interest visited were: Board of Trade, Tribune Building, Swifts Packing Plant, International Livestock Show, Tour of the Palmer House Hotel, WLS Barn Dance, and the Breakfast Club. Just before Christmas the FFA finished pay- ment on the popcorn machine they purchased a year ago. On February 7 a donkey ball game prov-ed highly entertaining to the public and reasonably profitable to the FFA, with a total of about 550 people attending. February 9 the Senior Ag. stu.dents attended the Farm and Home Program at the U. of I. in Urbana. The annual pest killing contest was held through January and February on the basis that each class made up a team, the losing team having a party for the winners. All members are keeping individual records on the point sheet and awards will be made at the end of the year based. on high point scores, The awards are three FFA rings and three souvenir billfolds. The high point senior members will receive the DeKalb award. Some of the money-making projects Were: selling rat bait, Christmas cards, greeting cards, garden seed, FFA marker and emblems, popcorn at all ball games, and sponsoring the donkey ball game. Most members now own official FEA jackets. We feel that we have had a very interesting and profitable yearj Top Picture: Seated: Tom Cotner, Treas.g Harold Necessary, Pres. 5 Edward Elder, Vice-Pres., William Fahle, Sec. Standing: Robert Girdler, Reporter, Mr. Pearce, Sponsor, Junior Coone, Sentinel. Bottom Pitcure: First Row: Tommy Nichols, Jim Bailey, Frank Hanley, Jim Golden, Mr. Pearce, Roger Stubblefield, Hollis Taylor, Roy Deal, Ralph Folks. Second Row: Buford Cherry, Robert Wakefield, Edward Elder, Kenneth Kagel, Leonard Gardner, Charles Smith, Dick Fulton, Howard Cotton, Jim Wfhite, Pete Krueger, Third Row: Merle Martens, Duncan Limer, Kenneth Fry, John Mowbray, Duane Iseminger, Warren McConnell, Ronald Davis, William Phelps, Will- iam Huston, David Fuller, Bob Girdler. Fourth Row: Merle Jones, Ralph Graham, Gene Swearingen, Bob Krueger, Bill Fahle, Junior Coone, Ralph Walden, Frank J ordine, Arlie Crutch- ley, Fred Cotner. Fifth Row: Howard Maxwell, Harold Necessary, Francis Fulk, Dean Gibson, Don Conrady, Don True, Bob Coone, Donald Lee, Dennis Johnson, Charles Pendleton, Joe Birckelbaw.
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