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F.ll. . Back Row left to right: Shirley O'Halloran, Sharon Baldwin, Evelyn Tackett, Anna Marie Kuensting, and Marion Struemph. Third Row: Adeline Redel, Naomi Brown, Elaine Hale Betty Arterburn, Janice Bassett, Anita Branson, and Joyce Edwards. Second Row: Kay Terry, Bernice Doyel, Mildred Edwards, Theresa Hilke, Ruth Parker, Susan Howard, and Barbara Abbett. First Row: Mary Joyce Spratley, Allie Cox, Carlene Terwllliger, June Bade, Donna Tackett, Joyce Terry, Ruth Miller, Mattie Lou Doyel, Mary Ann Wilson, and Miss Oligschlaeger. QNAKFP ow 'S-OA mxlllllem a 3 ml? 2 3 ?K 5 y WT! my-DS QQ' 2 mils 9 419 DNEVJ O The Future Homemakers of America has thirty- two members enrolled this year. Miss Evelyn Ollgschlaeger is their Faculty advisor. Officers are: Joyce Edwards, presidentg Mary Ann wilson, vice-president, Evelyn Tackett, secretaryg Mildred Edwards, treasurerg Anna Marie Kuensting, reporterg Elaine Hale, historiang Janice Bassett, parliamentarlan, Anita Branson, and Marcie Bocklage, songleaders.
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L !'1.F.A. ll ., 15 - - Back row left to right: Lowell Tripp, Gary Murphy, Francis ReicheL Donn James, Don Struemph, Lewis Wilson, and Jimmy Daniels. Second row: Jim Hayes, Robert O'Halloran, Eugene Nelson, Allen Honse, Donnie Allen, Shawn Malone, Russell Hayes, Bob Bassett, and Jimmy Pointer. Third row: David Wiles, Arthur Gillispie, Meryl Woody, Johnny Tennyson, Jesse Cahill, Larry Hayes, Johnny James, Bobby Veasman, John Crider, Norman Ragan, and Mr. Helms. Fourth row: Don Burd, Robert Wilson, Gerard Wieberg, Melvin Wansing, Leonard Daniels, Stanley Struemph, Martin Bauer, Edward Redel, Jimmy Russell, Bobby Copeland, Dewayne Tripp, and Tommy Kleffner. Front row: Jim Kleffner, Joe Leubbert, Raymond Giesler, Dale Copeland, Francis Ewers, Billy Snodgrass, Johnny Woody, Carl Fritchey, Roman Kloeppel, Alvin Bocklage, Lloyd Shanks, Neal Backues, Johnny Copeland, and BillySchwegler. A TIVITIES The Vocational Agriculture Department began the year with fifty-nine students enrolled. A Farm program is sponsored for each boy enrolled. Adult evening classes are conducted by the department and it is also in charge of Institutional On-the-farm Training for Veterans. The Future Farmer's Organization has various activities, such as Barnwarm1n', State F.F.A. Camp, attending and exhibiting livestock at the Missouri State Fair, and attending and exhibiting livestock at the St. Louis Shows. The Vocational Agriculture Department won the first-place plaque for having the best exhibit of hogs at the Illinois- Missouri Show in August, 1955. The boys marketed 276 head of hogs which sold for ?p9,8lO.lO. It ranked first-place school for the best beef exhibit at the Illinois-Missouri Show in September, 1955. The department sold fifty-seven steers which brought Sl3,73M.O5. We sold the highest priced steer sold in the St. Louis stockyards in the year l955, and also the highest priced steer sold in l95U. The two plaques shown in the picture are the two first-place plaques won at the Illinois-Missouri Shows. The total amount of prize money won at the Shows was S525.00. The department exhibited the third-place F.F.A. Hereford steer at the Missouri State Fair in 1955.
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