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lldrdlicrlomemayle-PQ F' Owxf-iowa The Future Homemakers of Oklahoma is an organization which came into being in 1937 and the first Dewey Chapter was formed in the year 193s-:O under the leadership of Edith Robinson. The purpose of the club is to increase the interest and broaden the scope of home- maning for all girls. The club of l94o-41 was guided by their president, Maxine Eeeler, in more activities. Our aim is to be good homemakers, better citizens and do a Sgpvice for ourselves and our country. A Girl's Creed I believe that the home is a womans natural environment. I believe that there is as much art in making a barren houle into a glistening, comfortable home as there is in painting a picture or in writing a poem. I believe that there is dignity and beauty in service, that as a career for woman, homemaking offers greater opportunity for leisure, for growth ol mind and spirit, and for exercise of the body, than any other occupation. I believe that one who has the intelligence to keep her own house in order is wise enough to be a force in any community. It is my desire to be one of the countless women of the world to make life sweeter and better because I live and do my work well. -Grace Noll Cromwell. px' 25:2 : v.vL1 K! 5.1 '-41'-sf .,..- .Leaf 'nifuvf gxl -4 A 5 nd yf, Ill' Officers Presidentsouooonoocoou osoocoma-xi-ne Beeler Vice-President...... . ...Helen Hanna Secretary, Treasurer.........Murna Case Sponsorooc oooncaooooaoos nooM1SS Marle Haber Membership Eula Chance Pearl Hanna Alyce Laird Glenda Artz Ruth Hacker Louise Green Helen Burget Evelyn Cooper Betty Beinroth Ruth Ann Cooper Doreen Atkinson Bonita Sharpton Erma Jane Carroll Virginia Treadway Mary Frances Eakin
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B0 SCOOTS OF NUERICA l nr- E Dhwrav, OKLM-xom 1.'TROOP KBII' PEEQARSD SEWOR I Sco0T5 Clyde Houck John Hill Assistant Scoutmaster Senior Scouts M AL C 'ij' i, Senior Scouts lst lov: Levis Key, Loyd lorrison, Bill Olal- bourne, linfred Lusk, Jllnie Shriver, Calvin Clalbonrne, Alva Sprague, John Voody, Loyd Denory, Luggy Bullette. 2nd Rove Curtis Booker, Donn Hoffman, Alfred Blevins, Frank Blenroth, Jack Bales, Richard Morrison, Andres Long, R, L, Haemhild, Eugene Stull. 3rd Row! Arthur Bay Johnson, lack ling, Kenneth llonroe, Bnbby Hoffman. 4th Bow! C. A. Atkinson, Henry Rapp, lrnest Cheek, Janes Butler, Oarl Gilliland, Charles Hale, Buster Rogers, Henan McClure. 5th Row: Albert Blevins, Bev Dlllinghan, Pat Soudder, Dick Dillingham, Bay Asos, Kennel lnrgula, Bob Johnson. 6th Bowl Calvin Purdun, Calvin lason, Dnd Berryhlll, Richard llcCra.ry, Carl lnlllok, Alfred Anderson, lathan Young, Billy Bob Psllett, Bob Rinehart. 'ith Roan Clyde Houck, H. I. Harmon, A. ll. 'EfhOl'lll, l. I. Keller, Vnrl hlth, John Hill, T. V. Reynolds, Dixie Johnson, Imther Brown. Senior Scouts not in picture: Leonard Anderson, larold Blevins, hssell Bolts, Jllnie Gnnpston, fred Irvin, lenry Gilliland, Cody Gilliland, llanrloe Bale, Cleo Harris, J. D. Hatton, Glenn Key, Jack lorgan, John Popksss, Phillip Reese, Gns bbka, Dempsey Thaxton, and Jobob Whitaker. Assistant Sc outmaster Senior Scouts 1 ,XX it The Troop has de from a nucleus of V: y embers of , '?i'fa'rs ago to its present ship of o gi., f ed fifty- eight. In. Sgthere were , A yitwo Eagle Scouts, i 'JI' f .-1-K -E .fl Eagle Scoutsg argl, l, , ,H V.,- .5 jg ,W ords for Eagle SCO -mils! ' ' ken when tlxirty-thrxelglbfog Q b -e5 g1edScout awards. A '1 l m Q 0 ga-Lggzz' ' Wal' S are expected tg' e a yth of Honor this year. A Ji . gf if -2' : The .g,:,.,.f Z compre prograln of activities udes d .act-lvl' ties. The E4 1 f es inc art1es,.and social func ear- Zio tdoor .118, 111151981 specializatio 1 s, 51:5 ip training ggurges, Cgurt s- 'a va and 8I1C6YI1eI1f,, FB.- ther and Son -'au in idual and civic good turns, and I, , and school projects and various other 313- ' ies. The coutQQ6tQ Troop 18 under its pace - set W eng, and ' 1 he whole- hearted co f-atgv f Xtxhe Bo i, f, alle gained state and ' a Ltree ' onj for Scout acnievemgng. Welsxnb QE, o fthe iarsest troops o oy Hts Llbj ij U on. Cf 7 A Curtis Hooker f L'!JLLQf
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uTo make the beet better' is the purpose of the 4-H Club. It is toward this end the Dewey Club has been woraing. The present Dewey 4-H Club was organized ln 1958 with Miss Vlstula Reeves as sponsor. The Club has made steady progress since its be inning with a present membership of eighty- eight. The club members participate in varied ao- tivities and contests. They have been active in 4-H Round-up, the Washington County Fair and the State Fair, Several honors have been elven members of the club in the National 4-H Club Congress. In attending county and state meetings this group always makes a commendable representation, establishing e good impression among others of the Dewey High chool students Officers President ..... ..... Frank Bienroth Vice-president ...... Marie Carpenter Secretary-Treasurer.. Jsoqueline Curtis Student Council ..... lary Eakin Representative Sponsor ....., .. lies Lola Vineyard -Q44 4-H CLO15 in Membership Carl Ropp Sonny Long Bob Pallett Viviam Amos Elbert Bush Pearl Hanna Ernest Cheek Maurice Hale Betty McLeod Evelyn Cooper Louise Hacker C. A. Atkinson Patty Bullette Jack Henderson Doreen Atkinson Ruth Ann Cooper Eugene Sharpton Helen Claibourne Ruby Whiteturkey Marjorie Angevine Betty Lou Carroll Jacqueline Curtis Betty Whiteturkey Betty June Fillpot Frank Snow Betty Smith Ethel Mason Patty Bales Helen Hanna Andrew Long Billy Curtis Leo Sharpton Carlos Franks Billy Johnson Belva Roberson Frank Bienroth Herbert Franks George Toalson Marie Carpenter Rosalie Demory Bonneta Spalding Georgann Toalson Amy Grace McCrary Catherine Barbosa Billie Jane Clark Marguerite Hedman Mary Francis Eaxin
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