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ROW ONE: Brian Baily, Mr. Smith, Bob Tate, Tom Cosat, Danny Wright, Doug Honnold, Jim Tate, Keith Honnold. ROW TWO Dick Camp, John Fell, Bill Nichols, Leon Bussart, Alan Clay, Larry Kuykendall, Randy Coffey, Roger Camp, Reecc Honnold. ROW THREE: David Camp, John Cosat, Mike Helstlcy, Gary Goble, Albert Hawkins, Kenny Markwell, Leslie Conine, Roger Honnold. ROW FOUR: Max Hawkins, Kirt Martin, Jerry Pinnell, Lowell Turner, Pat Camp, Dale Farr, Charles Blair. The Future Farmers of America is an organization devoted to leadership and development ofthe student. The Kansas Chapter of the Future Farmers with thirty-one members this year, has a new advisor, Mr. Ron CSnuffyj Smith. Under his supervision, the club brought an exciting event to its community. The Texas Cowgirls, a complete girl basketball team came to Kansas and played a game against a local team. This game was enjoyed by young and old alike. The F.F.A. participates in many activities. One 78FFA. such activity was a corn yield contest which was won by Lowell Turner with a 198.4 bushels of corn an acre standing. Several other boys from the Kansas F.F.A. were in the top ten. The Kansas Chapter has also participated in a Land Use and Selection Contest and a Parlimentary Procedure Contest, they won both. This years Sweetheart ofthe Kansas Chapter is Joyce Hawkins. The F.F.A. has many plans for the future and wc hope they are successful in everything they do.
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OFFICERS: Lois Turner, Vice President: Sherry Bellinger, Secretary: Patty Goble. Re- porterg Miriam Kirkham. Presidentg Jane Conine. Parliamentarian: Edwina Clay. Historian: and Wanda Huston, Treasurer. The objective ot' FHA is to help in- dividuals improve personal, family, and community living. Purposes include the promotion of growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of home- making. emphasis on the importance ot' worthy home membership, and encouragement of wholesome individ- ual and group recreation. Under the profound leadership. Chapter President Miriam Kirkhani. members have planned various ac- tivities for the 1969-70 year including Daddy Date Night, taking the Mothers out to supper. a trip similar to the Chicago Trip they had last spring. and Family Night.
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