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Future Farmers Of America FIRST ROVV-XVendell Daniel, Robert McFarland, .loe Morrison, Sam Haber, Carl Stumpff, Robert Raker, Kerry Kephart, Mr. Harry Crim, Advisor. SECOND ROW'-Donal Bruns, Billy Burden, Don- ald Kephart, Russell McCannon, Robert Smith, Jerry Kephart, Glenn Fitzgerel. Carty, Paul Vtfhitfield, Loyd Hite, Ronald Phleps, Carl Hamilton, Dick Petre, Allan Dean. FOURTH ROW'-Damus Bell, Bobby Carlyle, Ray- mond Timrnons, George Lowe, Sidney Hurt, Dale Corkran, Dale WVarren, Dennis Hough. Not in Picture-Charles Park, Lyndle Bell, Duane THIRD ROVV-Melvin Farnsworth, Mervin Mc- Early. The Holden Chapter of Future Farmers of America was organized twelve years ago. At the present time there are thirty-five members in the chapter. The following officers have served for the past year: President, WVendell Danielg Vice-President, Carl Stumpff: Secretary, Kerry Kephartg Treasurer, Sam Raberg Parliamentarian, Bob Rakerg Sentinel, Joe Morrison. Mr. Harry Crim is the adult advisor. The F.F.A. colors are national blue and corn goldg the motto is Learnin g to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve. During the past year the Chapter has conducted many activities. These include at- tending F.F,A. Camp, entering a float at the Holden Fall Fiesta, sponsoring a refresh- ment stand at the basketball games, and attending the American Royal. The main event of the year was the annual Parent and Son Banquet. A parliamentary procedure team, a radio skit, and a livestock judging team entered in the Sub-District and District contests. Besides the regular shrp activities the Chapter is manufacturing concrete mineral feeders to sell at a nominal charge-to farmers of this community. The student labor in- comes for the year 1949-50 was 316,591.86 New equipment added this year includes a filing cabinet, an electric welder, a drill press, three table vises, and an electric grinder, Two Senior boys, Xvendell Daniel and Carl Stumpff, were chosen as State Farmers at the twenty-second annual F. F, A. Convention. , ., , ..,. ...... . , -D-M H Tnflmmiz...-.-,-.'::m..,,...-..:1?f1:-,Ir.,,Yv,,,,,
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.,...1--m-- - -ef-We - Y Student Activities Council FIRST ROXV-Superintendent J. Olan Markland, Mike Ford, Xvenclell Daniel, Kerry Kephart, Betty Harry Kanaday, Mary Helen Park, Joan YVeir, JO Simpson. 'Wancla Snare, Dale Bedsaul. THlRD ROW-Ge1'alcl Craig, Bill Robey, XVayne Carter, Donald Sipes, Franklin Gudde, Harold SECOND RONV-Jerry Kephart, Rita Mae Raber, Chaney, Gene Ridge, The Student Activity Council was organized for its second year September 29, 1949. At that time the following officers were elected: President, NVendell Daniel: Vice-Presi' dent Franklin Guddeg Secretary, Betty Jo Simpson, Treasurer, Vfayne Carter. The Council is composed of the president, vice-president, and secretary of each of the classes in the high school. This year the Council has sponsored three all-school partxies joined the Pep Club in carrying out the homecoming activities, decorated the halls for Christmas, and directed the ice cream sales for the school. Mary Helen Park, Mike Ford, and Betty Jo Simpson attended the District Student Council Meeting at XVZ1l'1'QTlSblll'g in October 1949. The purpose of this meeting was to organize a District Student Council.
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