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F.F.A. ACTIVITIES il Selecting dairy cattle is important to Waco Sheep have their role to play in Central Grass identification and proper grassland economy, Texas, too. management are increasingly important. Use each acre as it is best suited. Our farmland is not Four proiects helping four boys develop important skills and l ICfe35lV 9'We have IUSI 2-9 acfes Pei' Pefson- abilities. Attitudes are developed, too. Calves have ailments, too. Frazier Selecting and judging feeder calves is a popular topic in A calf, a boy, a smile-Pride of treats his calf for pinkeye. Vocational Agriculture. ownership. This is important in individual and leadership develop- ment.
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F.F.A. Bottom row: Franklin Ransonette, Frazier Ellis, Jimmy Wooten, Dorman Chambers, Johnny Campbell, Tommy Turner. Second row: Boyd Dreyer, Ernest Whitener, Joe May, William Pope, Charles Clawson, Donnie Wallace, Charlie Spann. Third row: Marvin Rosenbaum, Ronnie Watts, Marion Boatman, Donald Kendrick, Neil Mortimer. Fourth row: Keith Gaines, Jimmie Willingham, Mr. Boyd, Sponsor, Kermit Lassetter, John Lewis. Not shown: Charles Allred, Norman Chambers, Clifford Clendennin, Bobby Henson, James Kirkpatrick, Billy Melton, Wayne Richardson, Richard Tilary, Gene Witt. OFFlCERS MOTTO ' ,M TOMMY TURNER Learning to do President s,,e, . Vice President C, JAMES KIRKPATRICK Doing to learn Secretary . ,a,a a,e,a . JIMMY WOOTEN Earning to live Treasurer , -, NORMAN CHAMBERS Living to serve Reporter ,aee,e DORMAN CHAMBERS Sentinel e,e,e, ,,,e J OHNNY CAMPBELL District Delegate .e,,,, e,e,,.,,,.as K ElTl-l GAlNE5 Sponsor ,,,,,, W ,,,,,, ,,e. M R. BOYD C R E E D I believe in the future of farming, with a faith born not of vvords but of deeds- achievements won by the present and past generations of farmers, in the promise of better days through better ways, even as the better things we novv enjoy have come up to Us from the struggles of former years. l believe that rural America can and will hold true to the best traditions in our national life and that l can exert an influence in my home and community which will stand solid for my part in that inspiring task. QFirst and Fifth paragraphs of the Creedj RMERS o FUTURE FA 1, P I 3 -fff 'X2 mi?
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KEY CLUB Bottom row: Keith Gaines, Paul Wood, Bobby Buttington, Stan Price, Gilbert Londenberg Pat Mc Namara. Second row: Gayle McHargue, Alan Glockzin, Gene Broussard, Homer Moeller Bob Webb Tornmy Rowell. Top row: Stanley Rentz, John Talbert, Tommy Leka, Mr. Woods Sponsor Eddie Pederson, David Rutherford, George Furqueron. To To To To To President S, Vice President ,,,,, Secretary W A, Treasurer , Sponsor OFFICERS S e,,, ,SGILBERT LONDENBERG JOHN TALBERT Offffof-xvilo RUTHERFORD AIMS ,PAT MCNAMARA MR. WOODS develop initiative and leadership. provide experience in living and working together. serve the school and community. cooperate with the school principal. prepare for useful citizenship. accept and promote the following ideals: To give primacy to The human and spiritual, rather than the maternal values of life. To encourage the daily living ofthe Golden Rule in all human relationships To Our motto is We Build. W! ll EB:-NOX ill Q XX l t R i ' x X t x l, .i X G' , k?5QQ??f'
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