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x4 si W 0 ? e l 1 f 5 E . -1- row: Jeannine Kroat, Karen Post, Sandra Row two: Anna Marie Pena, C Rclmm. Cut . .. oxtn. . t. .urr. , . N Non .rw 5 Stzlnllngi -lltlv lfrwm Y. rl.1 Rctuc. Angel clLlk'lfCl'U E R FAMILY ARTS Bonnie Parrish, Gray and and Ruth Pat White, if' Z Members ofthe F.H,A. Club are, Front row: Lmrlx Pruge. Mmrnlyn Reynolds, Pam Beseda Row IWC! Lois Reynolds, Sponsor Mnrx Fxshcr. Marxetta Goodrum, Carol Sims. Row three: Carol Reynolds, Sharie Booker. Bettv Hoot, Lynda Atltlkmson Y -u Front row: Peneda. Hrock and W'ood. Row two: Rodriguez. Plocet and Calvert show the different ways to make ax zipper placket. 77
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'CZ' C3 il ii--I-1 4 . -1 V . 'the 9 K JQ C9 Seated, Sharon Lili, Carol Creach, standing, jean Stein, Janie Chavez. and Mary Simms look through magazines. Future Homemakers Barbara Majeck, Margaret Rios, and seated, Barbara Blunder are active in Carroll chapter. I i Officers of The Carroliers chapter of F H A, are front row: Linda Buck, presidenlg Mrs. Hayslip, sponsor: Frances Hesterly, treasurer. Edith Turk. secretaryg Row two: Francile Young, parliamentarianp ju Ann Kosarek. reporter. Barbara Snow, v-president FUTURE HOMEMAKEI The Future Homemakers of America learn the things X will make them more efficient in their daily work. The girls the Carroll Chapter participated in the Bangle Day Sale for Nueces T. B. Association. The club also sent Christmas to the State T. B. Hospital for the patients to use. Girls Carroll participated and helped plan the Area X Meeting of Texas Association of F.H.A. which about 1500 girls atte Dixie Dorough, Geneva Salsman, Sharon O'Neal, and Billie jean Norrell shown wrapping a box containing Christmas cards to send to a 76 If
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1 .4 II x FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA W BEGIN FIRST YEAR AT CARROLL Till' Learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve is the Future Farmers of America's motto. This organization strives to develop agricultural leadership and cooperation. Carroll members win awards in almost every field of competition. The club won first lace in district and in the area in greenhand chapter conducting. Members entered the calf roping competition in the Houston Livestock Exposition, attended the Neuces County Livestock Show, and the rodeo in San Antonio. This club of thirty boys brought home many blue ribbons and money prizes from the show at Robstown. ei YL., 'W it This is the way the rope looks to a calf when it is about to be caught by Donny Webb who can rope a calf in record time as he has often proven in competition 78 'T
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