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uture Farmers Of America The main purpose of the Future Farmers of America is to train young people that are interested in the improvement of agriculture and rural living. Our local unit has op- erated under an extensive program oi work this year, and their varied projects, both for community and personal benetits, have met with success. ln return for student body and community support of such projects as the Barn Dance and the Christ- mas Tree sale, our Future Farmers have maintained high standards of character and work for the benefit ot the school and the general public. The participation in parliamen- tary procedures contests, judging exercises, and public speaking trials helps to prepare each mem- ber tor a more dynamic role in American agriculture. Logan Carter-Sentinel, Iohn Hastie-Vice President, Eugene Iohe-President, Peter Boysen-Secretary, Charles Hebrcxd-Treasurer, John Troutner-Reporter. 49
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uture Homemakers 0 America Work and pleasure highlight the program of the part in planning this year's fashion show for the F.l-TAT This active group is guided by Mrs. Adams, annual Big Sister Tea and participated in the Na- Miss Gayman, and an excellent executive board. tional Homemakers of America Week. All in all the The year's activities began with an impressive in- Future Homemakers of America is certainly a valu- stallation oi officers. ln December, many of the able and rewarding organization in our student Future Betty Crackers participated in a nation-wide bOdY- homemaking contest. The members took an active U sheretts in I HQ h I in-A ,:,l,.llli. -- . feng, f H ,M ,QM,Qf4:fff:f,.f,f,eQg,:4y f .1 wi,
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