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I954 I955 F F A FF A QUEEN PRESIDENT JEAN CIIRISTWIAN BOB BIDWFLL le X R 65110 D Q on ff 5 ASA A. 9 L L QI L10 5 L :Bo 5 FUTURE FARMERS of AMERICA ' 0 0 o V Q 7 Q 0 Q L, 4 v q v v L L, A A jd- -- ' -.11 'iff 4-0 X F? L :Qu fir, ,, f .-px ,,, - A . I 11.5 W V 0 uk X ', I0 I I sll'o'N gn g X rl 0' X x I 'I Q I 4 : ff C: 5' 1 ' ' :D I 'Q Q ,WAI ' Q ,, 7 ' - -S A f - x X X. J o 6 R q XJ X I X F1 IU . ' X 'X x,,5 JV!
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X I O in .Af .g,-ni. 'rf -rg SEATED: Dave Simmons, Cecil Evans, Dave Peterman, Bob Bidwell, Kirk Miller, Howard Evans, Ronnie Barnhart, Jessie Greene, Harry Campbell. STANDING: Mr. Deacon, Ray Cole, Dick Bidwell, Eddie Hockenberry, Francis Murray, Robert Sanders, Paul Murray. The boys who are members of the Vocational Agriculture class learn to be farmers of the future. The boys of this class form a club called the Future Farmers of America. These boys participate in different school activities. The F .F.A. boys won a gold medal in a parliamentary procedure contest at Bellport High School. One activity in which the boys participated was a chicken roast. There was also a pest hunt. The F.F.A. boys and some other students of West Jefferson High School wrote Soil Conservation Essays. The winners were Ray Cole, Bob Sanders, and JoAnn Mc- Dariiels. Awards were presented to the winners at Madison Rural High School. Each year the boys elect a chapter queen. The queen for this year is Jean Christ- man. The officers of the F.F.A. this year are: President, Bob Bidwellg Vice-President, Harry Campbell: Secretary, Bob Sandersg Treasurer, Eddie Hockenberry.
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'Z FIRST ROW: Leona Wilson, Donna Compton, Martha Trimble, Kay Griffith, Karin Griffith, Frances Morgan, Charlotte Compton. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Overturf, Barbara Byerly,Joan Morris, Marianne Skeen, Connie Byerly, Regina Roberts, Marcelia Chenos, Patricia Comer, Rosella Casto, Beverly Collins, Martha Lee Morris. THIRD ROW: Martha Sue Conley, Sidney Merrick, Sue Kessler, lrma Casto, Carol Ann Gibson, Carol Compton, Donna Lowe, Mildred Wilson, Margaret Wilson, Carolyn Johnson, Donna Ferguson, Delores Ferguson. F TUBE IICIMEM KERS of MERICA The Future Homemakers of America is the national organization of pupils studying homemaking in junior and senior high schools of the United States and Territories. The emblem of the Future Homemakers of America is octagonal in shape and bears the name of the organization, Future Homemakers of America. around the top of the plane while around the lower side of it is the motto, Toward New Horizons. In the center there is a house supported by two hands which symbolizes that the future homes of America are in the hands of its youth. The flower is a red rose. The colors are red and white.
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