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Officer Top Row—left to right: Leroy Gillilan, Photographer; Fred Walta, Treasurer; Rodger Howell, Instructor; Floyd Cross, Sentinel; Jimmy Davis, Secretary. Bottom Row—left to right: Donald Trindle, Vice- President; Alice Hausens (queen); Norman Hale, President. F.F.A. In July, 1951, the F.F.A. boys enjoyed a trip to Lost Lake, a beautiful camping spot on a wild life refuge near Lawton. In August we started attending Local, State and National livestock shows for the fall of 1951. We were the 2nd place prize money winning chapter at both the Tulsa and Oklahoma State Fairs. January 10th, we started attending the spring livestock shows. We sent Norman Hale and Fred Walta to Denver, Colorado. Norman won two 4th prize ribbons, and 3rd on a pen of three. Fred won 2nd on his Southdown lamb. January 26th we sent two boys to Houston, Texas, Norman Hale and Floyd Cross. Norman won 1st on his pen of Shropshires and Floyd won 2nd Hampshire lamb. Now we are ready to compete against all other chapters at the County Fair, Enid, and Oklahoma City. Front Row—left to right: John K. Baker, Dewain Kochenower, Melvin Branson, Robert Newer, Gerald Tolman, Bill Redwine. Second Row—left to right: Jimmy Davis, Roy Calavan, Alice Hausens (queen), Norman Hale, Leroy Gillilan, Harold McMillan. Third Row—left to right: Rodger Howell, (instructor), Eugene Kochenower, Dale Wendt, Johnnie Bengs, Billy Hawkins, Curtis Stumpf, Don- ovan Walta, Joe Kloeppel, J. D. Cline, Butch Kuntz. Fourth Row—left to right: James Karrenbrock, John Sain, Floyd Cross, Fred Walta, Don Trindle, Bill Maxon, Emmitt Branson, Dale Chlouber, Henry Avery (superintendent).
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OFFICERS Top Row—left to right: Mary Ann Francis, Peggy Francis, Mary Brown, Miss Frances Moore, sponsor; Eileen Trindle, Sue Coch- rane. Bottom Row—left to right: Betty Crist, Gayle Reherman, Jim Davis, king; Kay Cochran, president; Wanda Boyd. The F.H.A. got off to an early start this year by attending a district planning conference before school started. Planning conferences were held at home, too. In planning the programs the eight purposes were used in as many ways as possible. F.H.A. girls prepared a booth at the county fair and exhibited a window display during F.H.A. week. They enacted a skit at the district rally, and also presented a school assembly. The annual F.F.A.-F.H.A. dance was a ;'g l'ccess- rhe «roup has had many outstanding programs and a lot of fun (especially initiat- ing the new candidates) this year and the group is anticipating a fuller agenda next year.
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