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Judy Wins District Judy Rotramel won district contest with her suit made in Homemaking class. The Homemaking III girls model their suits at a P. T. A. meeting. Mary Jane Gonzales, Janet Bendele, Edwina Mitchell, Jean Stinson, Lois Tschlrhart, Nola Alexander, Janice DelBrail, Nona Muennink, Pauline Bendele, Judy Rotramel, Emily Mann, Diana Ewing, Mary Lou Campa, Genie Van Dom, Sandra Sollock. in the Make lt With Wool Early frontier dresses amused the students on the first day of home making initiation Linda Williams Betty Lou Brrster Linda Boyd Eu lene Spivey and Elizabeth Thomas Robin Hood, Doro- thy Rawlingsg Zorro Pat Jasikg and Poca- hontasg Fedora Vas- quez were some of the characters rep- resented by the homemaking girls in the third day of in- itiation.
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Cavs Into Action STANDING: Diane Bush, Alma Jean Petty, Donna Schroeder, Kathy Hemming. THIRD ROW: George Curtis, Annie Tellez, Tommye Johnson, Majorette Norma Jean Brownlee, Rosa Alvarado, Larry Lacy, Armando Vasquez, Nina Johnson, Major- ette Rosa Tellez, Sharon Bris- coe, Martha Wilkerson, SEC- OND ROW: Carol Ann Cude, Susie Jones, Catherine Fargason, Geronimo De La Rosa, Dale Baker, Gaylon DuBose, Janice DelBrail, Jesse Fernandez, Joe DuBose, Bobbie Gail Ouzts. FIRST ROW: Joyce Noblitt, Jimmy Weber, Gloria Warner, Betty Ward, Bea Bendele, Karen Keevert, Darlene Davis, Drum Majorette Nola Alexander. Phe Warhorse Band is ready for action at one of All eyes are on the Warhorses as each fan eagerly the home games. Fifty-nine members are eager to awaits 3 t0UChd0WI'l by the WarhOrSeS. do their part to encourage the team.
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OFFICERS 1959-60 FI-LA. Has i Bus Year SEATED: Nona Muennink, first vice president, Mary Lou Campa, photographer, Janet Bendele, public relations, Emily Mann, president, Edwina Mitchell, recreation, Bea Bendele, projects, Barbara Littleton, recording secretary. TOP ROW: Linda Haass, historian, Georgia Pletz, parliamentarian, Judy Rotramel, corresponding secretary, Nola Alexander, treasurer, Harriet Briscoe, pianist, Mary Williamson, song leader. Not shown: Shonnie Waddell, civil defense. Homemaking education consists not only of sew- ing and cooking but family relations, housing a fam- ily, health, home care of the sick, first aid, and child development. It is a preparation of youth and adults for the occupation of homemaking. Home and family life affects the workers in all fields and oc- cupations. Homemaking education enables the in- dividual to asstune the responsibilities of homemaking. The main events during the year were the Date with Dad, Mother and Daughter Tea, Family Together, The girls in homemaking served at sev- eral banquets, among other activities. The first year classes went to New Braunfels to the textile mill, the second year girls cooked various types of food, and the third classes made suits and modeled them at one of the P. T. A. meetings. The initiation for the homemaking girls was held on Monday through Thursday. Each day the girls were required to wear a different costume. Mon day the girls wore westem clothes, Tuesday all the girls overdressed, Wednesday each girl wore a cos- tume of some novelty character, and Thursday dresses of red and white, the F. H. A. colors, were wom. Thursday night the girls were honored at a formal initiation and were given their pins.
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