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Q Henry DeGraeve and Nick Hoge demonstrate the efficiency ol a reconditioned drillpress as they drill neat holes in a steel plate. 2l2 Q BACK ROW-B. Cullins, D. Hammond. P. Smith. C. Larson. B. lorgensen D. Larson, H. Walker. B. Whim. D. Tompson. D. Cunningham. G. Olsen THIRD ROW-Mr. Garver. B. Bowers. M. Styron. T. Sharp. K. McVey R. Parks. I. Shadowen. C. Pettiiohn. E. Olson. D. Gillette. M. Sullivan I. Boyd. I. Meyers. SECOND HOW-D. Nichols. P. Turner. H. Grillith Carlyle Thompson. G. Nelson. G. New. W. Kile. I. Halbert. N. Hoge Castle Thompson. L. Chalk. A. Mitchell. FRONT HOW-D. Wilson. V. McGraw. H. DeG1aeve. H. Russell. R. Iorqensen. I. Christiansen. A. Elliot. D. Arnold. R. Darnell. R. New. M. Ragland. T. Browne. K. Russell. F IURE FARMERS WI THE GOLD EMBLEM award for the National Better Chapter Contest again was won by the Shawnee- lvlission Chapter of the Future Farmers ot America. The highest award a FFA chapter may receive, this recognition is based on the accomplishments of all active chapter members throughout the entire contest year. The Gold Emblem rating is treasured because it is given to only thirty-eight ol the nearly eight thou- sand local chapters. One step below their national achievement is the chapters state rating the highest in all but three of its twentyfthree years' history. Public-speaking contests, judgingfteam participation, and leadership school management afforded valuable training. Jenning's Feed 6. Seed: Store with the Checkerboard sign, Overland Park IJ
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- .1 fssiw-wwwvi 3. - .. k ,, A' ti. . Q53 i K . ii f 7 l , t 19 f 5 FT K , s f ' ' k. 05' W.-W 5 JAH? ,V,,, jW ...::a..- Stk Using their efficient FFA shopmobile tor the job. Dick Tompson. Gtllll MED LAW RD, Repairing and building farm equipment and pro- ducing pork, beet, mutton, milk, poultry, eggs, corn, and oats were the highly successful supervised-farrrr ing proiects. Cofoperatively, they conducted tour con- cessions, served at national FFA headquarters, manf aged a charity drive, and built a portable farm shop. The chapter performed many community services and cleared a total ot 55687.50 in all moneyfraisinq activities during the year. Speakers from France. England, Switzerland, and Hawaii were heard in the monthly night meetings, which stressed the international theme. Activities such as square dancing, a weekly Fun Night, and parties kept spirits high. O U Mufti-H841 Son Motor Co, Dodgf- Plymouth dvalcr 5809 Johnson Drive, HIE. 2222 Carlyle Thompson, Bill Whim. and Bill Mills repair a tarm disk. A judging team practices at the New farm lor a district contest involving twenty schools. from which they emerged with top if V f my I , ,W M'-4 irwngr., -.-, ummm- gas if .Ml L Q I it-w . ww at 'st-- brutali- W My ,,,,, ,i ,,,,,c,W.o,- ,. . . A A - 213
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i.-an VI SIER HAND SKILLS The club was open to experienced handworkers completing projects such as suits or crocheted scarves, as well as to beginners using needles to make Afghan squares, The only requirement for membership was interest in furthering one's skill in needlework. Group officers were Ian Turton and Nancy Smith, presidentsg fda Mae Staley and Ioanne Pope, vice-presidentsg Mary Cain, secretary-treasurer, Iane Ware, secretaryg and Sue Ann Miller, treasurer. STANDING-D. Bretz, I. Morrison. D. Morrison. W. Marshall. M. Hyon. I. Sterling. H. Albertson. SEATED-A. Ieliries. M. Badeker. S. Marmon. A. Rumsey. I. Warner. I. Bowersock. F. Wilson. C. Barker. A. Fields, S. Ferguson. M. I. Eckles, C. Thompson. Kirt's 5 and 10 Store, 8010 Foster, Overland Park The officers of the Needlework Club. Iane Ware. Nancy Smith. Mary Cain. Ida Mae Staley, Ioanne Pope. Sue Ann Miller. and Ian Turton, meet in the library to discuss plans for their programs. While Marilynne Kilgroe and Marilyn Bova concentrate on their work, Miss Venard shows a new embroidery stitch to Sondra Roberts. qw K K ? tt sl-' f 9. we I ' wr M' If -m.S7vXs43iu4 ' .Y'QK
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