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FIRST ROW: Mrs. Francis Baker, sponsor, Amelia Arnold, Virginia Upchurch, Joan Borgeson, Nita Cochran, Anna B. Jones, Voncille Ables, Sue Pitt, Bee Fisher, Ruth Sutherland, Shirley Batey. SECOND ROW: Shirley Wright, Molene Dawson, Virgie Meeker, Connie Ingram, Jane Ooten, Nancy Briggs, Kate Blackwell, Laura Brewer, Louise Hope, Shirley Jones. THIRD ROW: Wanda Wagg oner, Peggy Burch, Anna Blackwell, Phyllis Ingram, Gwen Hunter, Gene Foster, Barbara Bolivar. Ann Patterson, Ann Cantrell, Pat Adams. FOURTH ROW: Hattie Jean Miller, Dianne Rogers. Sherrill Broyles, Carolyn Maberry, Neva Turner, Ruth Beeler. Peggy Sutherland, Susie Boyles, Winnie Lou Olman, Jan Estes. FIFTH BOW: Ethelene Boyd, Doris Holt, Bernice Rankin, Buena Rae Thomas, Nina Roberson. Pat Helton, Mozelle Morrow, Wanda Gillespie, Dorothy Collins. Lucille Johnson. Future Homemakers Soon after the fall semester is underway, new members of the state and nationally affiliated Future Home- makers of America here in Denton High are initiated. The initiation is held during national F.H.A. Week: and the ?EATEgJTiA1:lqr:ia'glacgcl:srill, pgesident: Ruth Beeler, secre- club lcgmaxes dthe wieklcby presenting ary. : ir ey ones, treasurer: Jane Dod- ' , , . ' . son, song leader: Carolyn Maberry, reporter: Bee Fisher, Its P e ges an F H Ing. on an as vice-president: John Borgeson, parliamentarian. Sembly p1'Og1'8.I'!'t f01' Ihe entire student body. Programs and activities for the year are planned the preceding summer by the officers who were elected at the end of the last school year. Two pro- grams that were especially outstanding this year were those presented at the Thanksgiving and Christmas meetings. Highlighting the year of work and recreation were the trips the Future Homemakers planned to the Ft. Worth Fat Stock Show and the State Fair of Texas in Dallas. Supporting this active club with her endless enthusiasm is Mrs. Frances Baker, sponsor and home economics in- structor in Denton Senior High.
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FIRST ROW: Troy Mankin, Sammye Caldwell, Tommie Ruth Ewan, Helen Hai-bert, Clara Jar- mon, Lila Jo Burns, Sherrill Broyles, Mr. Homer Bronstad. SECOND ROW: Billy Price, Gene, Brown, Pat McDonough. Henry Inman, Bobby Smith, Dillon Smith, Tex Martin. D-E Club Training students for life in the business and social world is the primary aim of the D. E. Club which is composed entirely of those students who earn while they learn through their distribu- tive education courses. The club pro- grams many times include businessmen who discuss merchandising problems with the group and show films on retail merchandising. Planning sessions and training in parliamentary procedure helped prepare the delegates who at- tended the State D. E. Convention in San Antonio in February. Gene Brown, president: Dillon Smith, treasurer: Tomi-nie Ruth Ewan, secretary: Helen Harbert, editor-promotion: Tex Martin, vice-president: Troy Mankin. sergeant-ab arms. l l 71 Z N-I
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FIRST ROW: Ray Toombs, James Charles, Wilburn Bragg, Willie Pearson, Anna Blackwell, Veldcn Morrow, Donald Dillard, Guy Fincher, Dale Alley, Billy Waite. SECOND R0 W: Donald Carlton, Gilbert Wilson, A. M. Erwin, Vaughn Wayne Meador, I-Iinkle Worthy, Glen Wood, Richard Compton, L. C. Corley, Joe Prewitt, Floyd Halbert, Walter Smith. THIRD BOW: Ernest Powell, Melvin Haisler, Lee Amyx, James Meadows, Clinton Argo. Mickie Cole, Ralph Bullard, Carl Smith, Richard Pittsinger, Henry Davis. FOURTH ROW: Luther Hoke, Earl Vigus, Thomas Trietsch. Bill Kellum, Ernest Calvert, Joe Mitchell, Kenny Fry, Donald Gabbert, Pat McDonough, Wylie Dear. FIFTH ROW: Mr. H. D. Roberts, sponsor, Ray Brandenburger, J. B. Haisler, Oscar O'Neal, Tommy Maxwell, Jim McMa- han, William Lawson, Noel Hutcheson, Billy Price, Frank Rich. Future Farmers The Future Farmers of America have organized themselves into a self- governing body to be used as a train- ing device in carrying out activity programs. Their aim is lll to develop leadership, co-operative ability, con- fidence in themselves and their work: l2l To create more interest in the intelligent Choice of farming occupa- D. Roberts, advisor: Tommy Maxwell, reporter: Thomas tions, love for country life, a greater vision for the future of farming, and 131 to promote thrift, scholarship, and vocational agriculture. When monthly recreation programs roll around, these boys usually plan a party or the like to fit the weather. Their favorite is an overnight trip to their own private camp at Lake Tex- oma. F.F.A. members promote such co- operative activities as livestock shows at the county fair and the F.F.A. an- nual rodeos. Joe Mitchell, president: Anna Blackwell, sweetheart: Ray Brandenburger, sentinel: James Cortin, secretary: Mr. H. Trietsch, vice-president: Wylie Dear. treasurer.
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