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Z? Z? D4 Wm On September 8 and 9 , 1956, Mr. Schmid and twenty-three boys attended the annual fat calf and lamb show in St. Louis and for the 18th consecutive year our fat lambs won first place at the show. Boys showing lambs were as follows: Bobby Beaver, Ierry Brewer, Gerry Faris, I. D. Gaw, Bill 1-leiman, Gary Kuhler, George Lampe, Bill Richards, Iohn Rucker, and Iim Shannon. Boys showing calves were as follows: James Atterbury, Iohn Dinsmore, Larry Duncan, Ierry Ellis, Donald Preese, Gerald Friesz, Donald Friesz, Iames I-Iammons, Larry Peters, Bill Richards, john Schluckebier, Richard Schmid, David Stahl, and Maurice Young. Keytesville won first in the lamb division and second place in the cattle division. We exhibit- ed a total of 279 lambs and 69 calves. Our gross receipts for both shows was S2l,255. 09. We also won S293. 00 in prize money. A summary of our entire supervised farming program for the year is as follows: we produced 50,000 pounds of beef, 13,000 pounds of pork, 45,000 pounds of mutton, 4,050 pounds of wool, 1,560 pounds of butter fat, 4,810 bushels of corn, 925 bushels of wheat, 30 tons of alfalfa hay, and 6, 672 pounds of tobacco. Gross income totaled S47,826. 647 expenses totaled S3 2 ,760.15, leaving a net profit of S15,066. 49. Labor income amounted to Sl7,161.72. The Green Hand initiation was held September 25 , and the Chapter Farmer Initiation on October 4. The annual Barnwarmin' was held October 12 , with two-hundred attending. Officers attended the National F. F. A. Convention in Kansas City on October 15, 16, and 17. The annual Parent and Son banquet was held April 5 with approximately two-hundred attending. Spring Work Day was held April 16. We entered six judging teams: grain, livestock, soils, shop, dairy, and meats in the F. F. A. contests at Kirksville. a gzrssismwm , -0. ,. . ...,., ,,,,,... vw. H ,.,, . gn ....,,. . . A tile lt?
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ij! T FIRST ROW: Ted Hem, Harold Calvert, Mike Kussman, Gerry Faris, Mr. Schmid, Norman Bentley, Donald Freese, James Atterbury, james Shannon, Bob Beaver, SECOND ROW: John Dinsmore, Larry Peters, Bill Heiman, Ronald Young, Levon Taylor, Iim Remmert, David Stahl, James Hammons, Larry Gheens, Donald Friesz, Gerald Friesz. THIRD ROW: Larry Pollard, Howard Elliott, James I-YOHS, Elbert Parks, Jerry Ellis, Larry Helmlch, Harold Lane, Dale Tetlow, Gary Dickenson. FOURTH ROW: Buddy Ramsey, Jerry Neil, Gary Kuhler, Larry Duncan, Gerald Iensen, Richard Schmid, Vernon Neidholdt, Charles Fry. fl fl S4 aww SITTING: Harold Calvert, Reporter, Mike Kussman, Vice-President, Gerry Faris, President: Norman Bentley, Secre- tary, Donald Freese, Treasurer. STANDING: Ted Hern, Sentinel: Iohn Dinsmore, Conductor, Mr. Schmid, Advisor: James Atterbury, Conductor. , '
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EAA FIRST ROW: Patsy Rodgers, Janice Enderle, Kathryn Smith, Parliamentarian: Vaona Kahler, Treasuere: Sue McCloud, Secretary: Jo Shannon, President: Sue Miller, Vice-President: Jenny Huckabey, Song and Game Leader: Edna Smith, Historian: Barbara Kussman, Reporter: Rosemary Fry, Rayma Clark. SECOND ROW: Joyce Newsom,He1en Lentz, Neva Still, Lola Still, Donna McCollum, Janice Sparks, Carol Gladbach, Evelyn Harrelson, Sylvia Jansen, Janice Atterbury, Linda Hayes, Polly Allen, Lana Hayward, Dorothy Rucker, Miss Boone, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Mary Richards, Sandy Kuhler, Barbara Meyer, Vera Fry , Janet Pettit, Pat Lee, Lois Johnson, Donna Fry, Bonnie Hayes, Georgia Dooley, Darlene Spoonemore, Mary Schupback, Jackie Eisberg, Barbara Littleton, Mary Christenson, Glennus Bently, Peggy Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Harriet Christopher, Irene Ford, Barbara Akers, Joyce Ford, Wanda Johnson, Anna Smith, Helen Akers, Lois Blanton, Maxine Blanton, Linda Goodmon, Marian Buchanan, Carol Rice, Doris Hern, Kay Neil, Bessie Jones, Doris Hershey.
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