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First Row, top to bottom -- Shop day, Glen David and Hampshire gilt, F F A basketball team. Second Row, top to bottom-Vac- cinating pigs, Hugh Schantz and sheep. Third Row, top to bottomeDon and Mark Drake and cattle, Butchering. Fourth Row, top to bottom3'J ay Wood and Hereford heifers, J ay Wood and pigs, Future Farmers on tour, Future Farmer officers. FFA boys had 64 head of beef cattle producing 18,541 pounds of beef, 194 head of hogs producing 25,856 pounds of pork, and 48 head of sheep producing 2,428 pounds of mutton. Crops consisted of 13 acres of corn yielding 543 bushels, 112 acres of wheat yielding 2,895 bushels, 38 acres of oats yield- ing 470 bushels, three-fourths of an acre of potatoes yielding 36 bushels, and 21 acres of sorghums yielding 400 bushels. The 33 boys of the Chapter have a total net-worth of 832, 703.31. The FFA basketball team came up with four wins against two losses. Members of the team were Herman Graham, Tommy Groene, Glen David, Melvin Lawrence, and Pat Clark. our AMERICA
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First Row, top to bottom-Judging cattle, Field day, Mark Drake and Angus cattle, Preparing seed corn to sell. Second Row, top to bottom-Walter Lewis and cattle, Shop day. Third Row, top to bottom-Minorca Calf Creep, County Fair Exhibit, Ralph Waite and Duroc pigs. Winfield Future Farmers under the leadership of Ira Plank and John Lowe have had a successful year. The Chapter was one of the ten Gold Medal Chapters of Kansas. Last year there were three State Farmers from the Winfield Chapter. Winfield has more State Farmers than any other high school in the state. Among its many co-operative projects the Chapter raises K1639 Hybrid seed corn. The Twenty-first Annual Parent-Son Banquet was held February 9 at Winfield High School. The principal speaker was Dr. C. S. Thompson from Oklahoma A and M College at Stillwater. The Chapter completed a prosperous year with Herman Graham as presidentg Glen David, vice-president: Tommy Groene, secretary: John Falkingham, treasurer: Jay Wood, reporter: Lloyd Craig, sentinel. FUTURE F RMERS
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First Row, left to right Bank girls, Spanish club officers Second Row, left to right- Cheer leaders, Pep club officers Third Row, left to right - Librarians, Assembly planning committee Clubs BANK GIRLS Keeping the files on student activity tickets and the sale of lyceum tickets in the school bank were the jobs of Marcia Fodge, Mary Anderson, and Martha Reece. The school bank is under the direc- tion of T. H. Vaughan. SPANISH CLUB President Raymond Potter led the 150 Spanish club members through an eventful year of club meetings and contests. A chili supper held in the spring was the social event of the year. Joe Condit was vice-president, Marilyn Powers, secretary: Martha Brant, pianist: Juanita Cordoba, song leader, and Miss Helen Johnson, sponsor. CHEERLEADERS These units of energy with the handle Cheer- leaders kept the pep of WHS soaring. Left to right are Diane Price, Lois McNair, Irvin Harris, Pat Reynolds, Barbara Tucker, and Georgia Clark. PEP CLUB Preparing stunts for assemblies and during the half at the games were only a few of the activities of the pep club this year. The officers of the pep club are Jackie Crawford, president: Barbara Tucker, vice-president, Anita Donoho, secretary: and Barbara Wilcoxen, assistant secretary. LIBRARIANS Helping to find and to check out books to students are the principal duties of the student librarians. The group includes in the front row Delores Lacy, Mary Flattery, Joan Fisher, Virginia Craig, Miss Ruth Hanson, school librarian, and Gail Foster. In the back row are Jerry Fuller, Evelyne Thorn, Mary Tittsworth, Betty Moore, and Barbara Neubecker. ASSEMBLY PLANNING COMMITTEE Planning the assembly programs for the year was the purpose of this group. Comprising the commit- tee were Norman Albright, Darlene Heffron, Jerry Capps, Rosemary Liermann, Don Madole, and Miss Helen Johnson, B. M. Staerkel and Miss Marguerite Overstreet, sponsors.
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