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1 V if T will A . f z To 151 Miss Ethel Peter, bookkeeping teacher, proudly stands with her outstanding students Through hard work these students earned the honor to represent our school in inter- national competition for a b o o k k e e p i n g award. Miss Peter's classes have won an honor- able mention plaque for two years inarow.. L ,,, :li F The fourth period Senior English stu- dents display their projects. The projects were made by class groups and some were made by individual students. Ancient maps of England, illustrated notebooks based on English literature, carved leather designs, and coats of arms wereafew of the projects made this year. .l ,i x These three freshman students were selected for having made the best World History projects this year. LEFT TO RIGHT: Debra Thompson holds her mod- el of a Chinese Pagan Home: Delbert Domstead stands before his model of a medieval castleg and Bob Scott holds his model of an ancient Moorish house. 'Wil These are the winners of this year's Lorna Blanca SoilCons ervation District essay contest. This year's theme was: Conservation, . .Who Is Responsible '? LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Mangel, Mary G. Garcia, lst prize QSZSQ, Lynda R. Potts, Znd prize 15201, Esmeralda Hino- josa, 3rd prize 15155. The other stu- dents, who each won five dollars, are: Susie Mora, Emma Diaz, Sally Edler, Abel Soto, La.rryStrickland, BettyBog- gan, Natalia Reyes, and Humberto Cantu. Q .Q fo T 1 1
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We work and we play! ! The F.H.A. is comprised of girls interested in homemaking. It is an integral part of the home- making program and provides opportunities for stu- dents to further their experiences. The main pro- jects are a booth at the Halloween Carnival and the exhibition of their cooking and sewing projects at the Youth Booster Show. They also take part in the Parent-Son-Daughter Banquet with the F. F.A. which is held in the spring. The chapter attends the area, district, and state meeting of the F.H.A. This year the Chapter attended the San Antonio Livestock Show and Rodeo with the F.F.A. The F.F.A. is comprised of Voc. Ag. stu- dents. All members study and practice parliamen- tary procedure. This year the parliamentary team placed fourth in the district of 17 schools. They par- ticipate in community activitie s as well as school activities. The Chapter has erected four Welcome to Falfurrias monuments and is responsible for our school mascot, Jersey Junior. They sponsor a Hay Ride at the Halloween Carnival, and at the Youth Booster Show they exhibit their livestock projects. The boys raise funds for an overnight trip to the San An- tonio Livestock Show, and at the end of school they take off for an overnight camp- ing trip in Garner State Park. Initiation! ! ! Oscar and Arnold present the F. F.A. Sweetheart, Tina Villarreal FALFURRIAS 5,5 Q FIIHIFIIBS of bonnet. WELCOLE Community Project
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library Assisianls Office .Assistants Betty Boggan, Mary Alice Crook, Noemi Arredondo, Estella Solis, Sarah Trad, Joyce Stringfellow, Edna Hinojosa, Mary Arguelles, Irma Garcia, Mary Naranjo, Yomeida Lopez, Delia Garza, Maria Guerra, Mary Hernandez, Susie Mora, Mary Ann Cunningham, Esmeralda I-Iinojosa, Adriana Figueroa. - -..mtl-1,15 1 e mug ma, 'A gs-wg, m ,y f v y A an Eze sara, E',fg Mi' IJ 31 ' 1 ::::.:-.1 , ' V, i ewes H I L f 'J .1 A ' gf ' V. K 'fl' -f-in 1. 1 K I U y Q 'Y Betty Edler, Carmen Martinez, Aida De Los Santos, Margaret Crook, Shirley Timmerman, Anita Barrera, Ann Knox, Betty Dickey, Linda Ruth Potts, Dianne Colgrove.
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