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'I' 'Do' Ugg 0909 :' Future Farmers of America FIRST ROVV: Leland Stowell, Jerry Martin, VVal- THIRD ROW: Cecil I-Iite, Larry Vick, Lloyd Ham- laced Fitiigeiaell, kG3'y IGIa.rrettE: Claude Bradbury- mond, Wallace. Sumner, Joe Rockwell, Kelly Stark, Jor on en ric , r. arry rim. . SECOND ROW: Jerry YV3.ll3.C6, Jake Diiks, Larry Ronald Sllverthornf Ted Morhaft' Hammond, Richard Vvagoner, Larry Atkins, Lloyd FOURTH ROW: Allen 1-Iite, WVayne Powell, Ora. Warner, Bobby Bedsaul, Jamie Rader, Robert Stumpff, Lyle Quick, Larry Shanks, Charles Park- Ramey. er, Kenneth Raker, Lowell Rector. President ............... ............ L eland Stowell Vice-President ..... ..... N Vallace Fitzgerel Treasurer ...,...... ..,.. C laude Bradbury Secretary .... ..... G ary Garrett Reporter ,,.,,. ......... J erry Martin Sentinel .... ......,.........,........................,.... .... G 0 rdon Kendrick Advisor .....,..........,.......,..,.......,................ ..........,,......,.... H arry Crim Colors: National Blue and Corn Gold. Motto: Learning To Do, Doing To Learn, Earning To Live, and Living To Serve. The Holden F. F. A. members and their advisor, Mr. Harry Crim, had a busy year, organizing and using their new Vocational Agricultural Shop. They participated in the Farm Bureau Auto Safety Road Program and in the establishment of a Wildlife Area on the John Curtis farm. Several members attended the National F. F. A. Convention in Kansas City. Their Parliamentary Procedure Team, composed of Ted Morhart, Stanley Stark, Jerry WVallace, Joe Rockwell, Jerry Martin, Robert Ramey and Larry Shanks, entered the Sub- district Contest at YVarrensburg. The Farm Meats Team, composed of VVallace Fitzgerel, Leland Stowell, and Gary Garrett, ranked third out of fifteen schools participating in the District Contest at War- rensburg. This ranking made them eligible to compete in the State Contest at Columbia. Other teams entering the District Contest were: The Farm Mechanics Team, com- posed of Allen Hite, Gordon Kendrick and Claude Bradbury: the Animal Husbandry Team, composed of Jerry Martin, Jerry Wallace, and Robert Rameyg the Dairy Husbandry Team, composed of Jamie Rader, Ronald Silverthorn and Larry Atkins: and the Soils Team, com- posed of Larry Shanks, .Ice Rockwell, and Stanley Stark. Leland Stowell earned the State Farmer Degree. I . Y I .. . .... ALL..- ..,...i..........4........LaL..a+t.,a. - ..A..v..-......,......eL...,,,,,4.,..,,4 ,,,,,,,,,, -M,
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-................- ...,...,.ii.. - ... 1.. ...-m......,......-... ,............---..,.........-. . .- . ,.. . . . .... ,:,,,,,i,,1,,1,,1,,1,,3,,1,,:,,1,,i,,1,,,0- ggi Eagle po:c1:o:111411xr1n1411o:o:411o1cr:w:o Future Homemakers Of America FIRST ROVV Beverly I-Ioux Petty Tones Char lotte WVarner, Katherine Truninger, Sandra Jones Nancy Dunn Joan Bronson, Mrs William Lowe SECOND ROW Zelda Stowell Helen Stumpff Carolyn Hobbs Elsie Faye Kellev Nancv Kassing Peggy Potter, Gail DeMasters Carolyn Hardin FI-HRD ROW-Shirley Turner Connie Powell Vice President ..........,...............,..... I harlotte Warner Secretary and Treasurer ..... L ...,.......... Joan Bronson Historian .... . ....................................,.....,.... Beverly Houx Fu-liamentarian .................................... Sandra Jones Qung Leader ....,..,........................................ Betty Jones Frances Ann Robey Ma.rJor1e Morrison Glenda VVarner Nancy Timmons Reva Geary Annette Atkinson Patsy Wright Sheila Klrkendoll FOURTH ROW Wanda Fitzgerel Sue Hunter Dorna Woods Janet Cameron Lois Yoder Beat rice Simmermon Martha Qhier Peggv Simmer mon Gayla Meadows Chapter Advisor Mis William Lone Chapter Mother Mrs Charlie Warner FIOXVGI' Red Rose Colors Red and White Motto Toward New Horizons ...A 1 1 I W 1 J 1 1 ' ' 1 F G K f ' 1 . . Y 7 A V . 7 7 1... , . . . .U . . 1 , , . .H 5 v b D I Y F- l ' ' , . . . y . I - ' Y ' I I 1 1 '1 ' ' 1 ' . . , . 'Y' - ' ' 1 L 7 e ' 1 ' ' 1 .- 1 1 I ' president ,,.,,,.,,,,,....................,,., Katherine Truninger Reporter ...................,.... . .... . .... ........... ........ . . . Nancy Dunn Y ' '1 b ,.,.....,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' , V- D ' , ,. N . ...........,.........,,. . , 1 , . . 4 , .....................,.......... , ...........,........ ' The Holden F. H. A. Chapter began its sixth year with thirty-five members and the above officers. On November 13 the F. H. A. went to Harrisonville for the Sub-District meeting. At the November meeting of the F. H. A. Mrs. Grace Dwyer from the County Ex- tescion Office gave a talk on posture and grooming. Mrs. Charles Stowe gave a talk on making ceramics. On November 9 a formal installation of officers was held and a formal initiation for the thirteen new members. With Mrs. Lowe as sponsor, the F. H. A. gave a banquet for the parents on April 12. ' On April 16'the F. H. A. went to Clinton for the District meeting. The money making activities of the Holden Chapter for 1955 were a concession stand at the football games, a bake sale, and the sale of all-occasion greeting cards. ' !
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0:01o1o1ui1x1:m1o:a4rioioi4n1010:4rc p4ri01014r1cb1o:.xio14riv3nrZ4ri014o:Q 5 Homecoming Queen l l l i w Myrna Daugherty Football Squad Attendants Sandra Jones Ina Mae 'iounb Semor Class Pep Squad Gall DeMasters Sophomore Class Petty Jones Annette Atkmson .Tumor Class Freshman Class W l -
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