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F. F. A. fcontinuedl . i 'Wig' .z.',9, J Phil and Bill Ljundahl pose with their lambs that were entered in the San Antonio Livestock Show. The boys spent hours grooming the lambs. Aren't they cute? Phil Ljundahl fon the leftj, Eu- gene Robbins, 81 Bill Ljundahl show their Angus steers. 76 A proud Future Farmer, Jam es Benke, and Oscar, his Duroc barrow, pose at the San Antonio Livestock Show, if sr... fi 35,1 Here is Sunshine Donna Korndyke, the Z6 year old Holstein cow that proudly displays a red rib- bon from the San Antonio Livestock Show. Bobby Oefinger tells us she weighs in at 1100 lbs.
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BettySue Springer, a prettyg b1ue-eyedfresh- man, was selected by the F,F.A. to represent them as their sweetheart. She took part in the annual Texas Southwestern Vegetable Day where she reigned over the mustard and turnip greens. In the Western Livestock Parade Betty Sue r ode in a gaily decorated convertible sponsored by the F.F.A. The chapter was ve r y proud of Betty Sue when she placed among the top six in the selection of the District Sweetheart at the annual District F,F.A. Banquet at the Gunter Hotel. She made a lovely picture in a blue formal. It's easy to see why the F.F.A. boys chose Betty Sue Springer as their 1955-56 Sweetheart, -41001 The FFA Chapter was well represented in the ,van ipening parade of the San Antonio Livestock Show ry one large float, complete with their western band, and a new convertible featuring the Sweetheart. iere we find Betty Sue helping some of the boys decorate the float. This impressive g r o up of Future Farmers displayed some of the awards of the Northside F, F, A. Chapter. Some of them are first in the District F, F, A. Quiz and Dairy Products, sec- ond in Poultry Judging, first in Area Livestock Judging a nd Tractor Driving, and second in Dairy Judging. 75
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, A, fcontinuedj The F,F,A. boys were snapped here while attending the Angus c attle sale at Essar Ranch. The boys gained experience in recognizing good qualities in cattle as well as enjoyinga good meal at the ranch. Jimmy Knowlton, Vice-Pres. Con the lefty and Don Wideman are exercising Long Ears, the Brahma Steer that made the FFA Chapter very happy by placing first in his class at the San Antonio L ive s to ck Show. v v K, X i ' 79559 Howard Kelley is feeding his six-month-old Duroc barrow. Thepig's name---Kelley's Pride --- of course. Jerry Morgenstern poses in the pen with his three six month old Berkshire barrows. The one with the white nose placed third in his division at the San Antonio Livestock Show. t -1- Aww! I
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