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32 l ii rs lceeP lhe acllvmes lnlli-lilo ri9h'l2 These omfie Slandinq- helm e D vis, sen- ll ng- . . K ball 0 . ggslerzgrlingu p.residle:Laer::-ferry Bracllield fneh Var Sioll. V'ce'E. ball' gecrelary. i m ireasurerifjercngohnson. reporler- Sealecl ac F F A. PROJECTS , WITH A LITTLE ENCOURAGEMENT AND CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM AS A GUIDE 6ll'l'YL8l :5 of tAe gli U Young men ol high school age whose inleresl lies in opening 'rhe lreasures of lhe earlh, and of nalure, and wilh il Americas resources, are ex- lremely Iorlunale lo find al Millard High a fully organized and affilialed nalional chapler of 'rhe Fulure Farmers ol America, For il is here lhal vocalional agricullure claims progress as ils walchword, and conslan+ improvemenl as life's obieclive. Scienlific, up-lo-dale principles of farm- ing are inlroduced lo ils members, successful man- agemenl of general farm and liveslock enlerprises laughl. and lhe value of planl life. crop rolalion, irrigalion, and farm machinery, logelher wilh 'rhe imporlance ol proper breeding and feeding of ani- mals impressed. Eagles ol +he Millard Chapler are assisled 'ro undersland Ihal The good earlh gener- ales inlellecl, as well as Ioslers an apprecialion of olher branches of human endeavor. A WASHOUT 1 ' rgxuvlv' Tl1eY love Ihew P Here lhe F. F. A. boys are in aclion, observing naIure's desiruclive forces . . . floods.
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me riuidge of caving and duly, which musl be performed 'ro his besl abilily. Be il crealive urges, desires for malerial gains, or longings +o render service and receive recog- nilion, Millard l-ligh School sludenls are lousy bees during summer vacalion. Some are lull-lime work- ers, olhers are parl-lime employees. Some work for dad, olhers for rnolher, bul all for grealer lin- ancial independence. Driving a lraclor, hauling hay, milking cows, leaning over books, serving in drug slores, selling goods, yes, digging lrenches, walering lhe lields, raising animals, or acling as painlerls help, whalever lhe iob, everyone perceives ioy al doing somelhing for himself and learning lo adiusl and re-adiusl himself in a world of slifl com- pelilion. A BUTCHER-TO-BE Don Slevens makes a real good looking slore clerk, doesn I' he girls? Sorry, he's faken. LET'S DRIVE IN AND GAS UP Cloyd works for a living, he has lo, he has a wife: Larry needs some ex+ra money for his Holden frips: buf whelher you have a wife or girl friend, Uvonne and Anna Mae will have a good meal wailing for you.
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lA? CLP6! CA,CLl0tQl . . . ENJOY SERVING THE SOIL AND DOING SOMETHING ON THEIR OWN. Any organizalion ihai is able lo provide somelhing praclical lo do for ils members, and offers in addiiion lo encouragemenl, conslruciive crilicism as a guide io sure success, cannoi help buf mold characiers and improve 'rhe qualify ol cilizenry. This is especially Ihe case if planning and super- vision oi worlcing and relaxalion is shared by you ng farmers and adviser, as il is The case ai Millard l-ligh. This year Millard's friends oi 'rhe soil enlrusled Iheir club's leadership info Ihe hands of Delyle Carling, presidenlg Var Sloll, vice-presidenl: Le6rand Kimball, secrelaryg Terry Bradlield, Treasurer: Jaclc Johnson, reporlerg Kimball Davis, senlinel, and Johnny Pelerson and Lynn McArlhur as commii- fee chairmen: wiih Mr. Nielson, our school's vocalional agriculiure inslrucior, as adviser. li is fhey wha made sure Ihal club aciivilies are ser up on a I2 monihs basis: rhai proiecis work is nol over- loolced during school vacalions, and Ihal livesioclc shows are never minus Millard Eagle Chapfer F. F. A. pariicipanis. MILLARD HIGH'S PROSPECTIVE FUTURE FARMERS low One, leii fo righiz- Kennefh Day, LeGrand Kimball, Delyle Carling, Lynn McAr+hure, Jack Johnson, Laylon Barlrdull, Orval Carling, Terry Braclfield, Glen Prows, Kim- ball Davis, Ross Marshall, Max Terrell, Var S+oH', Wayne Peferson, Fred Davies. low Two:- Ray George, Jimmy Buckley, Jesse Milgafe, Arvin Brunson, John Sunds+rom, Brenl Mace, Roberf Cummings, Melvin Whilaker, Ralph Day, Marlo Whifaker, Sieve SIoH, Charles Cummings, Freeman Memmoil, Don Slevens, Don R. Rasmussen, Roger Adams, Johnny Pelerson, La Mon? Whal- coll. low Three:- Douglas Walls, Millon Memmoll, Larry Rowley, Guy Slewari, Billy Reay, Franlr Jackson, Barney Cooley, Richard Thafcher, Lorin Johnson, Drew Lalarum, Jack Scoflorn, Keifh Bennelf, Maylon Quarnberg, Glayde Edwards, Carl Guilelfe, Cleed Crapo, Sieve Randle, Roberf Chrisfensen, David Rogers, Jed Bushnell, Val Sorenson, Charles Swallow, Bill Ashby, Gordon Carling: adviser, Roberi A. Nielson. I5 F Q
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