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Thursday, February 22, 1962
THE PERKINS JOURNAL, PERKINS, OKLAHOMA
PAGE 11
Carney FFA Member Gets Washington Trip
Calvin Anthony, Carney FFA
member, will enjoy a two-week
trip to Washington, D.C. and the
eastern United States during the
latter part of April. He won the
trip by taking first place in a
state FFA oratory contest.
Officers of the Carney FFA
chapter include Loren Wilson,
president; Tommy Miller, vice-
,pre.~dent; Donald , Starling, re-
porter; Calvin Anthony, secre-
tary; Don Wilson, parliamentar-
ian; Fred Hackworth, treasurer;
Darry Ellexson, sentinel and
James Potter, chaplain. Vocation-
al agriculture instructor at Carn-
ey is Frank McCalla.
CARNEY FFA MEMBERS arc (top row, left to right) Frank Mc.
Calla, instructor'; Ctcvcn Oarcia, Jimmy,M&r~t~Donat~llSmith, Paul
Caldwell, Thomas McCaslin, Donald Perry, Truman Alford, Ray
Santin, Loren Minton and Jim Brown; (second row) Burton Davis,
John Corley, Charles Ellex~on, Steven Britton, Ronald Gaither, Ron-
Crews, David Perry, Jimmy Se:lers, John Hackworth; (bottom
row) J ~::}~:; P:)~ter, Da":'y Ellexson, Loren Wilson, Tommy Miller,
Donald SLarling, Calvin Anthony, Donald Wilson and Fred Hack-
worth.
TRYON FFA officers include (left to right) Leroy Stanton, treasur-
er; Herschel Westfall, vice-president; Frank Collins, president, Jim-
my Anderson, secretary; Gerry Johnson, reporter; (standing) Bill
Price, instructor and John Ba~l, sentinel.
Chapter
Many,
Tryon FFA members did a land
office business in the honors de-
partment last year under the lead-
ership of Instructor Bill P~ice, in-
cluding the winning of the Inter-
national Pasture and Range judg-
ing contest at Oklahoma City.
Here are some of the honors
earned by the 24-member Tryon
chapter at contests throughout
the state:
Purcell pasture and range judg-
ing contest, second; Muskogee
pasture and range judging contest,
second; Stillwater Interscholastic
meet, second; Guthrie Central
District pasture and land judging
contests, second; Guthrie Central
district land judging contest,
third; Chandler livestock judging
contest, second, and Chandler
dary judging contest, third.
2he club was one of four chap-
tez s in the state to be named area
Soil and Water conservation win.
ners in 1959 and 1960.
Senior members of the club in-
elude Herschel Westfall, Jimmy
Anderson, Frank Collins, Phillip
Rush and Paul Burrows.
Juniors are Leroy Stanton, John
Ball, Gerry Johnson, Lewis Hicks,
Johnny Bell, Sammy Carder and
Allen Ely.
Sophomore members are Gary
Minshall, J.B. Rush, Danny Car-
rell and Charley Gazaway.
Freshmen ~nclude Cecil Leach,
Carl Wampler, Dewayne Bell,
George Meddferd, ~James Tomlin-
son, Earl Stanton, Gary Gunter
and Vernon Brake.
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