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Future Farmers Of A Future Farmers of America teaches boys the im- portance of and opportunities in agriculture, the strength of the United States which indirectly sup- plies 40070 of jobs in America today. FFA is an intracurricular activity and therefore the preparation for the various contests becomes a part of classwork. This year the FFA gave demonstrations of parlia- mentary procedure to school and civic clubs. Offi- cers are Ernest Wemecke, Elmer Melde, Curtis Daw- son, Kenneth Horton, Howard Goode, Eluid Pena, Mr. Rollin Smith fsponsorj. Carol Ann Arthur is the merica tif' FTION S I Q u 1:10 far ll' X 0 .t. ADEQ MW fl.. 'Z' Ones 9' Left to right: James Crawford, Joe Mendietta, Jimmy Bartow, Andy Gonzales, Steve Warren, Andy Rodriquez, Jimmy Stivors, Blade- miro Medina, Mark Terry, Roger Pollard, Tommy Taylor, Donald Hayden. Left to ri ht Carlos Orte on club sweetheart. g :. g ' Carlton Morris, Garland Barr, Is- rael Lopez, George Gonzales, Paul 20 Garcia, Tommy Burden, Joe Gar- cia, Lee Roy Burden, Ieff Smith, Dwayne Nix, Ray Golather, Jerry Zwernemann, David Lackey, Ron- ald Canion. FFA students work on one of their projects fbelowj.
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FIRST ROW: Nancy Lehmann, Mary Helen Winkler, Cynthia Ryon, Carolee Crosnoe, Rosalie Chiuminatto, Jemele Pederson, Jan Anderson, Rosa Martinez. SECOND ROW: Rosalinda Ybarra, Mary Flores, Diana Colin, Anita Pena, Christela Villagomez, Ada Godley, Betty Kay Cureton, Kitteile Pike, Sherry Goode, Christine Valverde, Jan Johnson. THIRD ROW: Frances Ramirez, Margaret Cadriel, Sandra Jefferson, Jimmie Lou Smith, Barbara Patzig, Jeanette Malina, Lynne Britting, Randal Rogers, Blanche Beasley, Brenda Baker, Martha Hal- berdier, Mary Garcia. To work for a better home and family life for all peo- ple is the goal of FHA. They also work to further inter- est in home economics. FHA girls work to promote in- ternational good will and work to encourage democracy in home and community life. The club motto, Toward New Horizons, challenges the members and expresses the purposes of the club which is to learn to live better today so their lives and those of their families will better tomorrow. ABOVE: Mrs. Jilma Vidaurri, home- sents Elaine Newman with the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award. Left: Lillian Trevino and Mary Ella Garza make decorations during their homemaking class' for the annual FHA Sweetheart Ball. I9 making teacher and club sponsor, pre-
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Science Club The rising importance of aviation and ham radios led the line of programs of the Science Club. Its members also had the opportunity to have a guided tour led by one of the science professors through the different science labora- tories at A8zI College. The Science Club tried to enlighten others in the many fields of science and to encourage students to have science pro- jects. Science Club members listen to Lynn Bailey, Science Club president, demonstrate the operation of ham radios. Barbie Rosse, Dawn Huff, Cynthia Davis, STANDING, left to right: Tony Trevino, ton, Joel Cavazos, Richard Smith, not pictured: Barbara Hunt. J 'Q ms Us BELOW, left to right: Robert Hayes, Linda Gerik, Charles Cook, Mildred Cross, Thomas Arthur, Margaret Mastin, Billv Bovd. and David Boyer. SEATED, left to right- Lynn Bailey, Joe New-
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