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Pantomime FUTURE TEACHER The activities of the Riverton Chapter of the Future Teachers of Xmerica were many and varied during the 1959-69 school year. This Jrganization was in charge of the concession stand at several of the tome football games. They also constructed the Queenis float for the ?lomecoming Parade. As a service organization the Riverton club nstalled the Lander F.T.A. President, Joanne Henton, was a platform guest at the District Teachers, Convention held in Thermopolis. The ?.T.A. was also responsible for the distribution of seals and pins luring Red Cross Week. Another exciting event was the F.T.A. Talent Show held in April. The show consisted of various acts presented by nembers of the school. This club also had a strong substitution pro- gram and many of its members were called upon by the faculty to do substitute teaching. Hidden talent . . . One of the highlights of the F.T.A. Show. An F.T.A. memb HURSH INSURANCE AGENCY Ifs a Good Policy Not To Have a Bad One Riverton, Wyoming UL 6-2233
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BACK ROW Tommy McCoy, Gary Weber, George Coen, Richard Moore, Ferry Dennis, Weston Reeves, Homer Blomberg Stanley D1 hy Glen Fulerton. THIRD ROW: Kenny Holt, Jim Snider, Jim Abeyta, Gary Fulerton, Bill Bias, Dean Hubbard Richard Brown Dale Howander Richard Miller, Keith Lange, Eugene Raymond. SECOND ROW: Fred Jensson, Steve Cambell, Bob Kier Roy Drake lim Lucas Ferry Likman, Harold Heberline. FIRST ROW: Bill Mills, Vice-Presidentg Lyio Cox, Parliamentarian Gerald Korell Secretary Dick Darnall, President, Gary Gordon, Sentinelg Stanley Wilson. Treasurerg Stanley Stone, Reporter. Vocational Agriculture boys hold a prominent place in local and state activities. The Riverton judging team placed third in state competition. Dick Darnall earned a State Farmer Award-a very small percent of F.F.A. boys in the state receive this award. Twelve things F.F.A. boys try to remember as they prepare for their future careers are: the value of time, the success of perseverance, the pleasure of working, the dignity of simplicity, the worth of character, the power of kindness, the influence of example, the obligation of duty, the wisdom of economy, the virtue of patience, the importance of talent, and the joy of originating. This is the first year since 1956 that the F.F.A. boys have had the privilege of working in a shop. The new shop is, of course, a great asset toward the furtherance of Future Farmer training. The new shop also includes some conveniences that the old shop did not have. FUTURE FARMER OF AMERICA FREMONT COUNTY CORONER'S OFFICE Drive Slow-We Can Wait Davis Funeral Home
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