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HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Cleo Yunn ....................... President First Semester Johnnie Vtfadsworth .... .... I Jresident Second Semester L wen Breeding ...... ............ N ice President Dorothy Patridge ..... Secretary Sz Treasurer Rose Rancich .... . . . ....... Parliamentariau Frances Marchbanks ..... Reporter Mary Donaghey ....... .......... ..... S 1 Jonsor MEMBERS Nedra Akers Gwen Breeding Vera Bell Brown Marie Berru Cora Beth Bickley Rosa Berru Ethel Barrett Cuca Carbajal Eva Cooke Florene Chambers Mary Ruth Davis Frances Dockray Maxine Dean Dorothy Mae Elam Freda Ivey Frances Potter Louise Kincaid Lena Lambert Florene Menefee Marilyn Myers Frances Marchbanks Margaret Neumann Cleo Nunn Dorothy Patridge Juanita Perches Beatrice Rivera Rose Rancich Piedad Telles Bernice Trice Ramona Vasquez Johnnie VVadsworth Corrinne Vlfhitaker Evelyn Miller Alpha Mae VVoods Honorary Member, Mrs. H. D. Hamilton PAGE SIXTY SEVEN
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l PAGE GWENDOLYN BREEDING V VELA BESS HOLMES JUNE BUTTREY MARILYN MYERS ESSAY WRITING Gwendolyn Breeding was our Senior Essay writer and won first place in the County Contest. l3y her winning the Essay Writing, Fabens was able to win the High School Literary Trophy for the first time. Vela Bess Holmes, under the 'direction of Mrs. Malone, entered in the Junior Essay Writiiig Contest and won third place in the County meet. In another year she ought to win the County contest as she is a faith- ful worker. MUSIC MEMORY Fabens was represented by June Buttrey and Marilyn Myers in the Music Mem- ory Contest. Miss VVadsworth directed the contest and had a great number trying out for the team. Marilyn tied for first. place in the County Contest, making a perfect score of 100 per cent. June took second, making a score of 98 per' cent. For team we took second. Next year we ought to win the County as June will be back for the team, along with those who did not make the team this year. SIXTY-SIX
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1 I A Back Row: O. O. Bell, Teacher Middle Row: Left to Right, Edward Magee, Weldon Armstrong, Jack Menefee, Bob Whitaker, Thomas Lambert, Mike Rancich, Artuiro Delgado, John Ed Webb, George G. Griffin. Front Row: Left to Right: Ronald Miller, Olin Shoemaker, O. J. Beach, Clarence Black, Starlin Clifford, Kenzie Turner, Glen Patridge, Paul. Perkins, Marcello Maldanado FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA-FABENS CHAPTER The Fabens Chapter of the Future Farmers of America organized in the fall of 1929 and elected Clarence Black President. The Chapter affiliated itself with the Fu- ture Farmer organization of Texas and America. The State organization is a complete organization with officers and a State super- visor. Meetings are ,held each year and new officers are elected. At the State meetings certain objectives are set up for the State organization to carry out the coming year. Then each local chapter sets up its objectives and includes their part of the State work that has already been planned. Some of the things that the organization sponsors afre: Father and Son Banquets for each chapter, a State meeting at the Dallas Fair, and a contest among all the boys at A. 85 M. College of Texas in the spring of each year. The contest at A. Kc M. includes the judging of dairy cattle, beef cattle, hogs, sheep, goats, grain and horses. Contests are 'held in farm sfhop work, entomology, cot- ton fclaissing, wool grading, and budding and grafting. These contests are all held in one day at the college. From 1,500 to 2,000 boys enter these contests each year. PAGE SIXTY-EIGHT
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