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Ml [ IIII I FAKMEKS OF AMERICA The Warrenton Chapter of the Future Farmers of America is affiliated with the national organization. It is made up of boys taking vocational agriculture and interested in farming. It is one of the largest organizations in our school. Besides the usual farm interests the boys participate in public speaking, practice par- liamentary procedure, do accurate record keeping, and sponsor a number of important events during the school year. Two of the largest are the Annual Barnwarming and the Parent-Son Banquet. Many of our boys have taken part in the Sub-District Judging Contests, the Annual Contests at Purina Farms, the District Contests at Kirksville, and the State Contests at Columbia. This year the Poultry Team won a beautiful Loving Cup at Purina Farms. The Treasurer's Book, Dairy Judging Team, Livestock Team, and Soils Judging Team won I ratings at the District Meet this year. The Soils Team went to the State Contests. Elmer Schroer was fourth high individual at the Kirksville Contests in soils. The Chapter has had one National Farmer and nine State Farmers. Glen Winter is the only State Farmer enrolled this year. The officers: Allan Hedeman, President; Larry Luecke, Vice-President; Glen Winter, Secretary; Norman Smith, Treasurer; Leroy Roewe, Reporter; and Ray Lanzone, Sentinel. FRONT ROW: N. Wright, A. Hedeman, W. Doherty, G. Winter, M. Owenby, G. Dothage, B. Dteyer, D. Swoboda. SEC- OND ROW ; R. Bakameyer, B. Remmert, M. Niemeyer, J. Bunge, D. Blaue, L. Luecke, B. Hustedde, D. Hasenjaeger, L. Roewe. B. Taynor, D. Twiehaus, B. Buxton. THIRD ROW; P. Gausmann, G. Unzone, G. Brooks, J. Petersmeyer. A. Harlan, E. Hambach, L. Bakameyer, A. Schraer, D. Martin, M. Engelage, E. Brakemeyer, R. Barringhaus. R. Foley, Mr. Hall. FOURTH ROW: R. Behrendes, K. Reese. M. Seckfort, K. Swoboda. T. Hambach, O. Groeper, R. Van Horn, E. Schroer, B. Peery, G. Llnnert. J. Miller, R. Unzone. R. Buxton, D. Milterberger, A. Theerman.
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FRONT ROW; B. Juergensmeyer, G. Gerdeman, B. Dreyer, R. Lanzone, K. Roedder. BACK ROW: Coach Helms, J. Anson, G. Dothage, A. Hedeman, L. Luecke, R. Wegener, B. Remmert, B. Husiedde. BASEBALL The schools of the East Missouri Conference play a single round of baseball in the fall for the championship. The Warriors had only a fair season with two wins and fou losses. They won from Elsberry and Vandalia. Weak defense and uncertain pitching hurt the team. It committed twenty-five errors in six games. These had much to do with the poor showing made by the pitchers. Troy defeated the Warriors in the best game of the season. This game featured good pitching and good hitting. While each team collected only five hits six of the ten were for extra bases. Luecke led the team in hitting with a . 542 average. He was followed by Dothage with . 333 and Lanzone with . 318. Hedeman had the best pitching record with one win and no losses. Remmert won one and lost one, while Luecke had no wins and three losses. WE THEY WE THEY Hermann 4 5 Vandalia 19 5 Elsberry 18 10 Montgomery City 3 10 Troy 1 3 Bowling Green 2 6
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GIRLS SEXTET NO. 1--District at Kirksville II. FROM LEFT: M. Burgess, P. Kersten, J. Haney, J. Hummel, J. Swoboda, B. Schmitt. SMALL MUSIC EIISIMBltS BOYS QUARTET--District I, State I. FROM LEFT: R. Wege- GIRLS TRIO--District III. FROM LEFT: J. Schmidt, ner, K. Roedder, A. Hedeman, C. Reynolds. H. Young, P. Brown. e GIRLS SEXTET NO. 2--District at Kirksville II. FROM LEFT: J. Boone, I. Vahrenberg, E. Lictenberg, J. Niemeyer, G. Meyer, M. Lictenberg.
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