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' Q 7 iii 'fn V' wwf N. NX'etzel. C. l.ein.iy. K. Henilersnn. THIRD ROXVL li. Arnott, A. Fortuin. H, Trilwle. F, Breen, C. lf. Conklin. D. H.ix'ens. R, linltlwin NY'eslL-y. R, Cole. R, Rielly. Ii. Snonk, VU. Smitli, R. Fuller. BOXING COiN 1'liS7 The F. F. A. .innually sponsors .1 f.irn1 show, milking contest. consignment sale, various other contests. .itliletic .intl soci.1l events. In st.itewide competition the clmpter won first prize in the tlupter eontest, .intl seeontl prize in the F.irm Safety Contest. Tliis yeir. in the n.ition.1l clmpter contest, the Sussex Clupter ix.is .ixxyirtletl .1 tliirtl pliee. bronze emblem el.1ssitic.ition. Nlemlwers Russell Ptillis .intl H.1ff5' Nieliolis ,ittentletl the N.ition.il E. lf. A. Convention .is tlelegite from New 'lersey .intl member ot' tlie n.ition.il tlioriis. respettively. '-ld' N F. F. A. OFFICERS CHICKEN PICKING CONTEST
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X7 fxn 1 Left to RightfFlRST ROXV: Mr. Cobb. H. lNlucPeek. G. Clouse, D, Simmons, SECOND ROXV: C. Conklin, C R. Dnnarlin, D, lflstnn, -I, V.1nclerGrmt. D. Rush, NX , Haxens, Mr. Hey D. ghcnbus, D. Duc-npurt, rl. V lf, Ii. A. Ij,llBLli.lI The national emblem of the Future Farmers of America is composed of five symbols, each of which is significant and mean- ing in every cletlil. The owl is symbolic of wisdom .incl know- ledge: the plow is the symbol of I.1bor.1ncl till.1ge of the soilx the Q ? rising sun is emblematic of progress and the new day rh.1r will fx dawn when all flrmers .1re tminecl .md have learned to cooperate: VME' rhe cross section of .ln c-.rr of corn represents common .lgI'lCLllfLlT.ll gifs QW, rnrerests since corn is n.nn'e Ano Ame-r1c.1 .incl groyvn in exery ' X 5r.1te: .lllel eagle is rnclicnive or the n.1tion.1l scope ol the org.1ni- z.1r1on. ll OOD SAN INK CUNIISI ll NHIRS XIILAIXC COXIISI
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SENICDR CLASS PLAY Our Gal Sal, a delightful comedy, was pre- sented by the Senior Class on November 19 and 20. The plot revolves around Sal Skinner, who is visiting her aunt, Nella Yardley, Wfhile Sal is trying to renew old acquaintances with Glenn VanDyne next door, Glenn's mother is being swindled by Dexter Westbrook, the so-called great financier. Sal finds that Glenn is convinced that ---q..,..v OH UH LO OAS LIAE 7ROLBLEf Dagmar Wfaring, a society girl, is the only girl for him and remembers Sal as a country hick. Sal, now a sophisticated young lady decides to pretend to be a hick to teach him a lesson. She is helped by an old friend, Daisy judkins, and Allison VanDyne. Glenn's sister. Allison is also having man troubie with a cop named Ronald Spangler, of whom her mother highly disapproves. A happy ending fol- lows in which Allison and Ronald announce their engagement: Sal A wins Glenn and helps in the capture of the smndlcr Dexter XVcst brook B Dutko A Writer The Cast Sa ly Skinner Betty Jane Snyder Llrs Cecilia V.1nDS ne Patty Gilman Allison V mDy nr. Betty Dutk J Gerry Jack Adelaide V'r1tcr Glenn V.1nDx nc Ixclla X xrdlu Dagmar VUar1ng Jane Gibson john Bed ll Dick Tcxtor Mirk Conklin Dcxtcr XX'estbrookc Runild Sptnglcr Dim lULllxll lN ii L c,f117CH4 lim sou 4 .- ' L , . lx , - ,Y -W . . A, . W-v...K,,.,i1., 1, Q , . 1' '. . 1 ' ' 1 ,W ..,, , rf ' A 1 I f K ,V A M f , Q K ,. f . - G ii 1 - A 1 A . J 'l . gf? '52 ..-1 . 'i v ' i Q .I . ' ----Ai , 1 1 I -f f 3 ,--f . is Q 1 - - .---- -- 1 i, 'lf iw . . . .H----un , . '. ,N ., . . ' , ' -------- . . ' , Y I ' , 4. 26 , .- 1 ' A left to Right IXI Conklin R Tcxtor l Glll111H J Gibson C juk B Snsdcr J Bcdell
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