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.lea Z fx fs P1 fl N L C fs- sr . f- I C' x J div o 'JQJ G -v--all !+--w- 7-uv 'Ar' FIRST ROW John D Swaim, Don Hall, Wayne Anthony, Bill Collins Jerry Hall, fayne Bayley SECOND ROW Dick Johnston, Pat Burnett Buddy Allen, Frank Wages, Robert Elderton THIRD ROW Marvin Brad ley, Paul White, Bobby Hatfield, Kenneth Hulse, Robert lcChristim, B111 Danner FOURTH ROW Don Peterson, Lawrence Skelton, Dale Gib- son, lichael Hughes, Travis lloody, Jerry Pitzer GREEINHANDS Wayne Beyley Dick Johnston Pat Burnett Buddy Allen Frank Wages Robert Elderton larvin Bradley Paul White Robert lcChr1st1an Don Peterson Lsvrerence Skelton Dale Gibson Jerry Pitser Clyde Guist Ray lille Edward Phillips Seburn Page Wayne Began Oi' FICERS President---Don Hall Vice-pres Wayne Anthony Secretary Bill Collins Treasurer--Jerry Hall Reporter-----John D Swain Sentinel Wayne Beyley Advisor------Cecil E lqsrs STATE PARIJAIENIARIAN and STATE FARMER Bill Danner FUTURE FARIIERS Jerry Hall Bobby Hatfield Kenneth Hulse llichsel Hughes Travis loody Bobby Cupps E J Glisson HOMJRARY vw 1 ERS Virgil Blossom Hubert Danner Fred Kerr Gus Clifton Lynn L Smith In September, the FFA boys mde a trip to Siloam Springs to attend the livestock judging contest. Don Hall attended the Achievement Ban- quet in Little Rock in November and received twenty dollars for the lo- cal chapter with won the Northwest Arkansas District Parliamentary Con test. In larch the boys attended the district and federation contests held at Russslville. Here they participated in the livestock ,judging contest and in the shop and farm crops contest. Hog raising was the project of the spring semester. f 6 Y' R- f-X A 3 .485 I I Q
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7 3 7333s, 1 O J 5 TTBBBD-Per President Jacob Sharp Bobby Fritts Reporter Secretary Vice President Nancy Allen Nell Casey Lorita Lashley Created by the National Honor Society in the spring of 19142, the Student Coun cil of Fayetteville High School has, since that time, developed into a strong ser vice organization, giving the student body a chance to participate in and conduct to a great extent their own school activities By doing these things, the students taking part render a vast service to the reminder of the student oody as well as enrich themselves by acquiring the sterling qualities of character, an acute sense of obligation to duty, a feeling of pride in their school, and a willingness to co operate with one mother and with the faculty Membership in the council consists of a representative from each home room and five officers elected by popular vote president, vice president, secretary, treas urer, and reporter The members bring the ideas and requests of the students in their respective rooms to the council for consideration, and report back to their home rooms the decisions of the council It is the responsibility of the officers to see that all adopted projects and activities are carried out A number of the activities of the council during the current year have been as follows sponsoring two rummage salesg continuing sales of high school pennants from the preceding year, participating in the PTA grease driveg sponsoring school partiesg selling Bulldog stickersg running concession stands at footballgamesg ssl ling football programsg directing operation of a coke machineg selecting the Pepsi Cola scholarship ted, contestants, having charge of the election of new cheerlesdersg sending three delegates to the SASG convention at Corpus Christi, Texasg holding discussion groups, making an athletic scrapbook to keep a record of all Bxlldog sports events from the beginning of this yearg giving points for participation in council activities toward the awarding of a 'Council Cup' on Honors IQ to the room showing the most complete and helpful participation, co-operation with the Good- fellows in their annual drive for foodvto help destitute people by taking care of tive needy families, each one of them receiving a box of toys, a large basket of canned goods, a fresh chicken, a pound of butter, a loaf of bread, and cranberries. The Council also helped to raise 8350 in financing the yearbookg launched the first annual program of decorating the archway d the gm at Christmastim with lights and cedarg sponsored the larch of Iltmesg mg me charge of furnishing the music room. At the annual convention of the Arkansas Association of Student Goverment held in Little Rock in 19117, Fayetteville High School was elected Publisher of the Pro- ceedings !or this year'a beting held in Hot Springs. Yrs! W A '36 :X i ! .1 '- Q A 1 4' 'nu X Q -4 an y , ,,,e-:gk , 9 0 c j 5 ' . ., f i I. f Q 3 R375 y n,0El.,WlU' s T' a 'I Ng. at! 1 255' ' X 5 SC. s , ' '9 z S - I
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13' ,mx Y ,,. ggxig ,Q ,W xg! NNN x D J ai? FIRST ROV Bethel Ward, Joan Melton, Eleanor Schnieder, Edna Fredenck, Marilyn Myers, Lucille Jones, Betty Ann Kehn SECOND ROW Elizabeth Bolea Betty Jo Crudup, Aldah Sue Harris, Pat Williams, Pat Porter, Jean Wllson, Wanda Fay Evans, Pat Danner, Pat Grigsby THIRD OW Irene Evans, Sula Jo Morrow, Anna Fay Webb, Frances Lew1s, Wllma Hodges, Ilene Carson, Jo Anne Tuck, Doris Mitchell, Pat Harris FOURTH ROW Edwardine Boyd, Ida Fay Long, Betty Sellers, Frances King, Haroldine Eisen traut, Margaret Traphagen, Susie Rach, B1ll1e Jo Wilson, Marjorie Bassett, Betty Frank FIFTH ROW uanita Easterly, Ruth Fairless, Doris Wright, Geneva Baker, Billie Jo Wyatt, Donna Harris, Darlene Rise, Jo Slmmons SIXTH HOW Mary Ida Cox, Pattl Lollar, Jackye Jones, Deane Baugus, Dorothy Moel ler, Jane Robinson, Maxine Hulse, Marlene Ball SEVENTH ROW Joanne Poore, Sue Guinn, Retha Cor- nett, Allyne Cowan, Blllye Frank Wilhelm, Irene Weber, Blllie Seamster EIGHTH ROW Marjorie Hank mond, Lorene Reinold, Frances Ba1ley, Mary Martha D1ggs, Charlotte Blood, Mary Lee Klng, Gula May Claterbaugh NINTH DW Marcia Campbell, Elsie Aldrlch, Singa Sellers, Helen Lower, Joyce Donald son, Lou Wilson, Dorothy Teas, Virginia Heerwagen, Mardella Lallman, Georgia Dockery, Ann Wiggans, Peggy C1185 -4 fe Q F.. g A Q99 6 1 'C ma' L 5 A ,Lili M F H A activities began with the formalinstallatlon of officers and the initiation of the new members at the first of the sc ool year The F H A colors, red and white, were used as the color scheme for the majority of the club activities During the first semester, a district meeting was held at the University High Home Economics Department where the Federation officers were elected Mary Ida Cox was elected reporter for the Federation A Christmas party was held in the Activity Room, where the girlssang carols, and decorated the Christmas tree In Nove ber a Hobo Day was held The girls did odd jobs for people in town and each earned a dollar Several F H A girls attended the state meeting, which was held at Little Rock on March 3 In April a Mother Daughter Banquet was held The F H A has one hundred per cent membership from the Home Economics classes f ffg-me 152219552 '61 4 It 1 lr ly L ' C . l 1 ' ' iz ,QM . 5 - .6 at E X X ' - 'NA' x . V, J X A ,- ,X 3 t 'j if , - f W 2. ' . 1 ff I - 'ir 9 Y.- -.4-7- -3.7, , , l- l f, , Y S. V 5.4 J l A . : 75 5 A A 4 I I - -ff--we - A f, 'il lf I o 0 6 1 I 1' x f -I ' 2 A ' L ' ' 1 'l r f ll1,4 wi nj'g!nj - 1, li .f..llQ5il?...Egt -x . ' K C 6 C U I --1 Qy sk n F I in '-' Q 9 dj
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