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FHJ4.. Large Organization FIRST ROW: Betty Brieden, Rosie Van Dorn, Stephanie Malone, Janet Bendele, Barbara Littleton, Emily Mann, John Baker, beau: Marie Buentello, Mary Campa, Janet Ross, Edwina Mitchell, Nola Alexander, Nona Muennink. SECOND ROW: Donna Harrison, Peggy Duke, Shirley Thomas, Audrey Thomas, Janice Delbrail, Helen Martin, Margaret Hostetler, Sandra Sollock, Tommye Johnson, Dee Dee Dunham, Elaine DuBose, Martha Fose, Mary Vance. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Tschirhart, Joan Crutchfield, Molly Sue Griffin, Wanda Boone, Shirley Pitts, Gene Stinson, Lois Tschirhart, Diana Ewing, Linda Haass, Esther Hilliard, Ann Wilkerson, Janice Penney. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Yarbrough, Martha Davisson, Katherine Fargason, Betty Goslin, Gloria Ilse, Genie Van Dorn, Jane Howard, Connie Biediger, Susie Jones, Roxie DuBose, Cathy Hemming, Annette Harrell, Lorraine Jasik. FIFTH ROW: Shonnie Waddell, Bonnie Killough, Mary Haynes, Jonell Killough, Manuela Ambriz, Ofe- lia Balderama, Minnie Maldonado, Alice Aguillen, Mary Costillo, Mary Boyd, Delia Aguillen. SIXTH ROW: Lynda Silvey, Madeline Black, Mary Williamson, Paula Chrisman, Harriet Briscoe, Carolina Mendoza, Shirley Cortinez, Romalda Buentello, Delfina Buentello, Madeline Gonzales, Ana Maria Rangel. SEVENTH ROW: Charlene Rogerson, Brenda Wilkinson, Alamar Cubriel, Alta Faye Bailey, Mary Jane Gonzales, Bea Bendele, Georgia Pletz, Ofelia Balderama, Alamar Fernandez, Mary Zapata, Eloisa Cubriel, Teresa Buentello, TOP, left: Mrs. Roberson. Freshman F. H. A. members were initiated September 29 and 30. The girls wore fashions of the various eras in history the first day and infant wear the second. Bottoms up! Mary Williamson, Jane Howard and Georgia Pletz Bea Bendele, and Georgia Pletz represent different ages of fashion drain the bottle in their pinafores Jane's style is close to that of to- and pigtails. day,
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FH.A. and Homemaking C0-Curricular Right: Alamar Fernandez and Teresa Buentello cut out garment of difficult material. Learning to handle synthetic material is one of the second year projects. Below: Alice Bendele, Brenda Wilkinson, and Bea Bendele look through magazines for pictures to be used in the construction of their Seven Basic Foods Chart. The first and second year girls as- sume many domestic responsibili- ties in their classroom work. The Y first year of homemaking teaches I fundamentals of cooking, sew ing, and housekeeping. Second year students go deeper into fields of cooking, sewing, and home nurs- ing. These tasks are practiced in home projects as well as school. Many of the girls belong to the F.l-l. A. club which is co-curric- ular to the homemaking depart- ment. They work hand in hand to promote home and community leadership. Below: Accuracy in'pattern placement and cutting of material is a major step in dressmaking. Mrs. Roberson aids Judy Rotramel and Tommy Johnson in laying out their patterns.
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OJ LCLTS Installed at Mother Daughter Tea IJ!- Hu-7-3 -+' Judy Rotramel assists her little sister Jane in modeling the garments Judy made for her The installation of F H A offi cers for 1959 was held at the Mother Daughter Tea Apr1l30 in the Elementary cafeteria A style show was put on by the I-lomemaking ll girls who mod eled their dresses Also the small children modeled garments made for them by the girls Mrs Muenmnk left and Mrs Alexander right club mothers for 1959 were presented pins by their daughters Nona Muennink and Nola Alexander Nona Muennink, president for 1958, installs while old and new officers look On. Emily Mann as ingoing president for 1959, V L. The Tschirhart sisters Carolyn and Lois model the dresses they made 1n Homemaklng II K 1- WWW! iff, y ,Q gr. 1-L 'J'
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