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4-H CLUB GIRLS President ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ada lean Cooper Vice President ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, M CITY MUlliCCID Secretary-Treas. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Olena lOY1eS Reporter .. .,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ethel Mae GGSSiOlt Adviser ,,,,,,,,,,,, . . . Miss Phyllis lOl11'1SOI1 Members of this club had interesting monthly meetings. In addition to deriv- ing much practical information at these meetings members had individual pro- jects that were of much benefit to them. WOODWORKING President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cleo Purvis Vice President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Calvin Weaver Secretary-Treas. ,,,,,,,,, Charles Sutrrock Reporter . ,...,,, .. ,,,,,,, Frank McCarty Adviser ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Mr. Harold H. Hughes The humming of saws and turning of lathes heralded the busy time spent by members in the Woodworking Club. ln addition to learning to use power tools, members also gained practical experience in making useful objects. 4-H CLUB BOYS President . ,,,,, Iohn Myrtis Sirman Vice President . .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Billy White Secretary-Treas. ,,,,,,,,,, George lordan Reporter ,,,.,,,,.,,... .. ,,,, Luther Moulder Adviser ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mr, H. H. Hughes Boys in this important club endeav- ored to do their best in upholding the ideals of the organization. Interesting monthly meetings were held.
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY President .. . . .... Velma Harvey Secretary-Treas. Ada lean Cooper Reporter ,,,, .. . .. . lune Broaddus Advisers: Mrs. R. L. Rothe, Mrs. W. I. Morrison One of the highest distinctions to be gained in high school is to become a member of the local chapter of the National Honor Society. The main pro- ject ot the local chapter this term was to assist with high school library im- provements by helping to renumber certain books, binding copies of news- papers, and improving the vertical file. A colorful initiation ceremony Was held by the chapter in an assembly program. mr., f fm FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA President ........................... Charlie Fann Vice President Donald Ray Weaver Secretary ..............,.,..... Raymond White Treasurer .......... ......... K enneth Watson Reporter ..,..,... ..............,.,.. B obby Iones Sweetheart ................,. ...., I uanita Allen Adviser .,............ Mr. Harold H. Hughes Members of the Future Farmers of America were among the busiest club members in school. Among their num- erous practical projects were attending local, district, and area meetings, hav- ing exhibits at fairs, and attending the Houston Fat Stock Show Where an out- standing club member, Frank McCarty, caught a calt in a call scramble for the second consecutive year. All members had individual projects from which they gained much benefit. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA President ...... .. ..... Sue Stutts Sage Vice President ,.,.......... janell Locke Secretary ................... . Barbara Sage Treasurer .................... Virginia McGough Reporter ...................... . Ottince Tarver Adviser . .... . .. ....... Mrs. B. B. Brazziel Members ot this club were busy with numerous projects to help them be- come successful tuture homemakers. Much interesting experience was de- rived trom sewing and nutrition pro- jects, attending meetings, and giving parties.
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Clubs and Actz'vz'tz'es l HOME ROOM All high school classes met with their sponsors two days each week to take care oi general class business, prac- tice tor chapel programs, and plan social events. Sponsors, officers, and class members worked harmoniously to promote class welfare. fwff CHAPEL Each high school class presented several chapel programs-inspirational, patriotic, and humorous-during the term. At left is shown a scene from the seniors' iirst chapel program of the term-a modern adaptation of LitEle Red Riding Hood. 39 PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,, .. Mrs, Harry Day Vice President ,,,, Mrs, Hunter Bergman Secretary ,,,,, ,,,.,,,,, M rs. Fred Anderson Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...Mrs W, H, Bolton The local P.-T.A. continued its admir- able annual tradition ot promoting the welfare oi pupils in the Corrigan Inde- pendent School District. Interesting monthly meetings were held, and cr successful carnival was held in the new high school gymnasium. The P.-TA. helped to purchase visual aid equipment and band uniforms.
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