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i at ,,t,.r..s,..,., , Shirley rece 1 v - - Faye Ellen Sweetheaftlxasllrom club president' ' e tion b T 3 C e P3rkS- ' -vi venw-vu ' - County style review ,,e,e,..teS to the 512 i3eMiC:om, Gayle Mme, held here by FHA It's a dinner-dinner here, and a contest there, here ake, there dress, eve rywhe re plan, plan. And the ustle that characterizes the Future Homemakers of .merica is seen in every activity,whether the occasion 5 self-planned or all-school. Some judges coming? Oh, well,the homemakers can serve them tea, and... .nd so the year went. Every week b rought something new: concessions, ooth, and exhibits at the Hockley County Fairy visiting ie South Plains Fairg FHA weekg Homecoming float in me parade and tea for the exesg Christmas Demonstra- .onsg Sweetheart Partyg host member for the Area ieetingg Style Revueg State Meeting, Mother-Daughter 'anquetg and the planning, preparation, and serving of ie all-school party. In Style Revue, three girls won first place out of the ossible six: Marilyn Ethridge, M a ry M a rc om, and 'aye Ellen Parks. Six others placed inthe contest held ere Saturday, March 13: Connie Jackson, Gerry Moore, V a r b a r a Blair, Donna Hughes, Patsy Lincoln, and ommye Burnett. Mary Marcom, senior, was electe d over 15 other ompetitors in the area meeting held in Canyon to rep- esent this area, and be a voting member of the house f delegates in the state me eting held in Ft. Worth. Twenty-eight junior degrees, seven chapter degrees, nd Mary Marcom's state degree were earned by mem- ers of the chapter. A skit was presented by the c ha pte r in the Canyon ieeting including Sue Fillpot, Anita Awbrey, Gail Mc- ermett, Marilyn Ethridge, and Vianna Kay Berryhill 1 the cast. Invaluable to the chapterwere Anita and Patsy Awbrey t the Daddy-Date Nightg and Connie Jackson and Rob- ie Dell Adams working on the County Style Revue. Officers of the chapte r are Fay Parks, president, aye Hill, vice-president, Lucinda Birtciel, recording ecretaryg Barbara Blair, corresponding sec retaryg ue Io Cole, parliamentariang Ian Hofacket,treasurerg Iary Marcom, song leader, Jo Beth Brown, reporterg hirley Smith sergeant-at-arms, and Polly Ann Ken- edy, historian. Mrs. Sudie Mae Thompson and Mrs. Treasure Dela- 'xaw guide this organization, largest in LHS with 118 xembers. MarilYn Ethridge, I-neil., an d Berry Morton' The head table of the Mother-Daughter banquet is showing correct etiquette for table manners. Fathers of Nita and Patsy Aw b r e y, and Faye Hill stress their banquet theme of one of the FHA banquets.
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ron, :H mel Q 1- Pfeswe . Ocalchapf - Omni ht, Ch er we viCe-p: Qehrlein, rearles Forehare .TarnesBec- got . esldent. a Porter: K nitreasur Plctui-ed ' Hd Donald ennard G.1 er: Bruce Durh are Wa yn Moreland 1 breath am, . e W . ' Sec 15 ' Paz-llarnentari-ZZ d, historiaffi Zryg . I I1 Members of the chapter conducting team that won the district meet are Jack Williams, Daine Adams, Larry Corbin, Tornrny Oehrlein, Kennard Gilbreath, Charles Forehand, Donald Moreland, and James Becton. Qi E 4: 311' Were J- iD-v-f1 lpetit0I-S i mi Vin I ' - C0 11 the H Claussliz .Ta !T1 6 S Lg1'ts5:,1Char'1es Fgivtllley County 5011. ea1'S0n,.Tames B e Kennard Gzzd' Cal- ec on and Feath ' Ernest ' Elli- FFA team enters National Land judging Contes The Levelland High students had a chance to brush 1 on their modern dairy techniques when the Future Fa' rner's of America sponsored an assembly featuring visiting Lubbock dairyman and Elsie , the Bordon co' This was only one of the many affairs held by FI members, who make up the second largest organiz tion in school with a total of 115. Getting the year off to a good start, the group w S40 from a safety exhibit which placed in the Sou Plains Fair, after winning first in the Hockley Coun Fair. Midway in the football season, FFA'ers comple ed the concession stand they had been erecting. No club is complete without a sweetheart and Peg Brown gained the FFA club even more recognition being named district sweetheart at the banquet held the Cal Boykin Hotel Feb. ZZ. In the Ropesville district meet, Levelland conducti teams won top honors and went on to place second junior conducting and fifth in senior conducting at t' Plainview regional meet. Another highlight of the club year was the trip tot' Fat Stock Show in San Antonio Feb. 12, with Bill Whi field, sponsor, accompanying the boys. Practice co tests in crop and poultry judging were held during Apl in Levelland, Plainview, and Oklahoma City. A Fathe Son picnic was held to close the year's activities. James Becton, district president, is shown with lo c a l sweetheart, Peggy Brown, who also won hon- ors as district queen.
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Q John Ros are in a Sand B r - Obb T as t Yplc Y D0 TOY B ' lab Pei' Wo!-kai POSe fo: Patterson retar-Y-trraziel, pl-esid nlthe Sh n Q Car 3 VIC bo by S easurer, enti1Da ment Op u . du,-1 y POontS , 1 Ke-nn FYI A ' S111 Hg t - Ser ' Vice eth B nders g modern hen' 1 geant-at 'Pfffsid ates rep on' Sec e - c b -ar , ent, ' Ort , - quzp- u . ms, are the Cigna Leroyegg fob, 1Cers of S Op the loc ' al Fred Smith is shown as he competes in the dis- trict meet held here. One of several boys who won, Fred plac e d third in the identification of tools. VIC district meet conducted her A laurel-laden year will be remembered by theVol cational Industrial Club this year. Their sweetheart Aline Hughes, won district honors, one of the two dis trict conventions was held in Levelland with approxi mately 150 attending, and many honors were give: members of the club. In the district convention here, Jimmy Cox and Alvi Robinson won first and s e c ond place respectively i' the technical information contest while Mike Guete rsloh Spencer Ellis, and Fred Smith won first, second, an third places in the parts identification contest. Offi cers forthe Z5 strong club are Troy Braziel, presideni Bobby Spoonts, vice-president, and district president Daryl Anderson, secretary-treasurerg Kenneth Bates repo rte rg and Leroy Bishop, sergeant-at-arms, an Who's Who for the depa rtment. Even the sponsor James Jeter, had to get in on the act when he gaine additionalprestige forthe local chapter by being electe district advisor. Approximately 18 boys atte nde d the state meet i Austin April Z3 and 24. This is the fourth year of organization for the club Aline Hughes is pre- sented as she wins the district sweetheart title. In the backg round are James Jeter, loc al club sponsor, and Bobby Spoonts, district presi- dent.
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