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THE CENTENNIAL FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sentinal ROBERT RAY HAROLD CLARK EDWARD RAY HAROLD GENEREUX JULIUS PETERSON RUDOLPH HAAKENSEN The Future Farmer Club of Big Sandy High School has in its member- ship thirty-two boys who are taking vocational agriculture in high school. Some of the aims of the organization are to prompte vocational agriculture, to create more interest in the intelligent choice of farming occupations, to create and nurture a love for country life, to encourage efforts and to strengthen confidence of the farm boy in himself and his work. This year the club had nine objectives which they have attained—super- vised practice, cooperative activities, community service, leadership activities, earnings and savings, conduct meetings, scholarship, recreation, publicity. The club gave its annual Ag Bawl on March 28, to secure funds for its customary summer trip.
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THE CENTENNIAL Standing:—Mr. Muchow, Dorothy Larson, Irene Pratt, Mr. Gillespie. Sitting:—Mildred Lloyd, Bessie Black, Lyla Hurd. STUDENT ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Faculty Adviser BESSIE BLACK IRENE PRATT’ LYLA HURD AIR, MUCHOW The Student Activities Association is made up of a representative from each class, a faculty advisor, and the superintendent. The president is elected from the student body as a whole. Other organizations may have a repre- sentative at any meeting where their particular organization is involved. The purpose of this association is to provide for harmonious coordination among the groups and organizations. A meeting, of an informal nature, was held each month and at any other such time when it was deemed necessary to confer on a question.
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THE CENTENNIAL Standing:—rLenore Kaiser, Inez McConkey, Iris Peterson, Edna Mae Kimble, Louise Dixon, Lyla Hurd, Miss Kearney, Eula Mae Jones, Lorraine Dixon, Audrey Arrison, Lotis Littlefield, Bethel Henderson, Da Delp. Sitting:—Pauline Kaiser, Marietta Brown, Clara Tordick, Bemeta Ccurtnage, Laura Randall, Bessie Black, Helen Nielsen, Norma Butler, Pearl Tngebretson, Alice Littlefield, Ella Mae Nepil, Lillian Peti. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB President - LYLA HURD Vice-President - - BERNETA COURTNAGE Secretary-Treasurer - - LOUISE DIXON Reporter - - PAULINE KAISER Advisor ... MISS KEARNEY The members of the Home Economics Club are girls who have taken a course in Home Economics, or who are particularly interested in the work and development of the Club. The aim and purpose of the club is to give its members practical training in social problems in relation to their homes and home life. Through various projects and social activities, we hope all the members have been benefited. We held meetings the second and fourth Wednesday nights of each month. The classes rotated in taking charge of the social part of the meet- ing. We had a side show at the Carnival and served supper at several school functions to earn funds to carry on our work. In January, the sleigh ride; in February, the Valentine Party; in May, the Mother’s Day Tea—all were enjoyed by our members. Seven Seniors received the official pin in recognition of fine work. The pins were presented by Miss Kearney, Advisor, at our first April meeting.
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