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FIRST ROW: Vance Brooks, Clifford Clarke, Randy Bickley, Chris Hewett, Dennis Eldridge, Ray Pitts, Roy Fordham, Bob Watson, Kenneth Stansell, Troy Hawkins, James Maddox. SEC- OND ROW: Ricky Smith, Donnie Ivy, Mike Williams, Johnny Brodnax, James Reeves, Larry Bryant, Terry Adams, Kerry Blackmon, Horace Bevel, Charles Maddox, Jimmy Hendrick, Andy Hay, Billy Johnson. THIRD ROW: Edward Cochran, J. L. Smith, Jimmy Womble, Emmett Daugherty, Ronnie Hay, Tommy Engle, Aubrey Hall, Tommy Eldridge, Tommy Mulling, Robert Partain, Stanley Stallings, Jerry Royal. FOURTH ROW: Gordon Winkles, Jerry Swells, David Devers, Henry Daniel, William Smith, Lawrence Gassett, Bill Dukes, Larry Doggett, Mike Boyt, Frankie Greene, Bucky Vinson. Reporter, Mike Williamsg Sentinel, Hardy Mitchell, SWEETHEART, Linda Gail Stansellg Spon- sor, Mr. Raymond Ashg Secretary, Johnny Brodnaxg Parliamentarian, Harry Walker, President, Danny Bentley, Vice-President, Ronnie Wilder, Treasurer, Billy Boyt. 78
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...Ea From L. to R. , FIRST ROW: Diane Dutton, Susan Purdy, Erlene Garner, Emily Taylor, Joann Mercer, Donna Hay, Faye Horne, Sherry Martin, Patsy Worthy, Betty Sue Cochran. SECOND ROW: Fran McKinley, Carolyn Taylor, Connie Riggins, Marsha McSwain, June Dukes, Teresa Gains, Nelda Ellington, Brenda Harp, Mary White. THIRD ROW: Elaine Hooper, Sandra Craw- ford, Anne Haygood, Susan Ward, Karen Herron, Marilyn Mitchell, Janie Daniel. FOURTH ROW: Brenda Ellington, Cheryl Chapman, Gayle Stallings, Anne Savage, Patricia Gibson, Kathy Benfield. FIFTH ROW: Wanda Bell, Carlene Clarke, Patsy Dover, Linda Thompson, Rebecca Ward, Cheryl Hammond. The Georgia Association received its charter from the National Office on November 26, 1945. Georgia was the second state association to become chartered. The Georgia Association is divided into four districts. Since 1945, district meetings have been held in each district an- nually and a state convention has been held. Three state activities of which the Georgia Asso- ciation is especially proud are the Inez Murray Award Project,- the F. F.A. -F.H.A. Camping Program, and our state newsletter. The Inez Murray Award is given annually to outstanding senior members planning to enter college to study home economics. Interest in the Georgia Association of Future Homernakers has increased steadily since its founding, and members feel that the organization is one of the most worthwhile youth organizations. pi. ' r 77 FHA-FFA BANQUET Q A X F F A B A N Q U E - 1 fr Sis? 13' T
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WEL! FIRST ROW: Jerry Smith, Johnny Elder, Tommy Wilder, Wayne Blackman, Garry Jarrell, Don Jones, Bob Holloway, Dough Fordham, Madison Dorsey, Cecil Moncrief, Randy Moreland. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Royal, Ronnie Wilder, Ricky Vinson, Danny Bentley, James Hortman, Stanley Daniel, Haley Dorsey, Tommy Watson, Nathan Finley, Billy Ferrell, David Partain. THIRD ROW: Bentley Clemens, James Boyt, Tommy Brown, Paul McDaniel, Ricky Cumbie, Billy Boyt, Ricky Williams, Johnny Riggins, Kenneth Daniel, G. W. Ellington. FOURTH ROW: Chester Herrell, Franklin Winkles, Harry Walker, Edward Ellington, Dusty Pippin, Danny Kelly Jimmy Markham, Hardy Mitchell, Steve Johnson. The F.F.A. organization was founded in 1926, by Henry C. Groseclose. Two years after that the first chapters were organized in the state of Georgia. They held their first State Convention in the summer of 1929. The F.F.A. has four degrees they work toward each year: Greenhand, Junior Farmer, State Farmer, and National Farm- er, respectively. The aim and the object of the F. F. A. is to help a boy help himself 79 O
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