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. . cal 064630 FHA is a very active organi- zation. lt is affiliated with chap- ters in the United States and other countries. The Nationalthemefor the year is, 'Citizenship--Know it, Cherish it and Live it. The election of officers is held at the begin- ning of the school year. The installation of , new officers and initiation of new members was a formal ceremony and refreshments were served afterward. Purposes: 'Say girllig there's that cameraman again! I ! 1. To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking. 2. To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership. encourage democracy in home life and community. work for good home and community life. promote international good will. 6. To foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life. 7. To provide wholesome individual and group recreation. 8. To further interest in home economics. 3. To 4. To 5. To Oh, the price to pay for not obeying on the day of initi- ation!! Front row: Second row: Third row: Lindy Stumpf, Susan Waterman, Judy Kissee, Donna Nelson, Jeann Jones, Sherrie Smart, Ruby Johnson, Patsy Gold, and Mrs. Moore, Brenda Moody, Carol Simpson, Janet Murphy, Mary Wells, N Kathryn Ray, Juanita Madewell, Sara Pearson, Dorothy Gibson, Eutsler. Charlotte Blades, Ruth Cook, Carol Michel, Janice Sparkman, Gwinup, Glenda Garoutte, Harleen Kasinger, Wilma Moody, Ma Shirley Andrus. 19 ie Cross, Linda Ray, Ella instructor. ,ary Brinley, Doris Wells, Marilyn Tappana, Edna Sharon McGehee, Janetta rie Pearson, Mary Dunkle, --MV..- 4 ...................-.....,
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Front row: Second row: Third row: Rinse... Larry Allhands, .IoeCutbirth, Larry Sparks, Wayne Smith, David Johnson, Cleo Glover, Robert Smith, and Hubert Melton, instructor. Bob Wilson, Kenny Gold, Larry Cook, Marvin Murphy, Charles Lawson, Winston McGehee, Gary Gardner, Bob Wells, Leonard Housley, Gary Hargus. Glen White, Bill Gold, Charles Wheeler, William McGehee, Gary Miller, Travis Jaroszewski, Larry Hargus, Bill Morris, R. L. Wheeler, Leon Glover, Bill Darby, Joe Forrester, Dewey Friend, Bob Forrester, Bill Crumpley, Kenny Burbridge, Allen Garner, Gary Snyder. The Future Farmers of America, of FFA as it is commonly known, is a national organization of high school boys, studying vocational agriculture in our public schools. It is an educational, non-profit, non- political organization of nearly 400,000 volunteer members. The foundation upon which it is built includes leadership and character development, sportsmanship, cooperation, community service, thrift, scholarship, improved agriculture, organized recreation, citizenship, and patriotism. Each student of vocational agriculture who wishes to join the local FFA chapter maydo so by meeting the qualifications of the Green Hand Degree. Later he may become a chapter, State, or American Farmer Degree holder, in that order. Every degree he attains signifies greater personal achievements in leadership, scholarship, and establishment in farming. The student officers and members are developing into farm leaders of tomorrow und er the guidance of their chapter advisor, the teacher of vocational agriculture. Keeping records is an important part of learning good farm - ing methods. These beginners are working hard to get a good start in farm work.
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84602 FINDERS CREEPERS By Donald Payton Presented March 3, 1961 Directed by Jim Hylton We were about to decide to get out of this mortuary until we saw you girls, and then we decided to stay. Pictured at left are: Mary Wells, Larry Cook, Tom Ball, Ruby J' ohn- son, Kay Clinkenbeard. Poor, poor, Jason. lt's all so terribly sudden! efzd eaeafyffoad l was just thinking how nice it would be to see my shovel standing next to your Frankie, if you don't stop reading those thriller mysteries-I b l'OOl'l'l Corpse, undertakersg this time the seniors really picked a thriller. The only thing, the corpse is not really dead: he walks around, reads the paper, and climbs into bed with some of the family. Wilbur Maxwell and his pal, Hercules, become suspicious and turn detective. Things really begin to happen when they find out that the corpse is alive, and is trying to punish whoever tried to poison him. CAST You're the only corpse l ever looked at that made me say Larry Cook .... .... W ilbur Maxwell 'b0ing'! Tom Ball .... ... Hercules Nelson Carrol Sims.. . ..... Uncle Bob Ron Ma ples ..... ..... D r. Brown Dorothy Soutee. . ........ Granny Leon Glover ..... .... M r. Quigley Tom Pendelton ....... . . Harry Schuster Kay Clinkenbeard .... ........ F rankie Mary Wells ........ ...... C eleste Ruby Johnson ....... ....... N ina Susan Waterman .... . . . Madeline Jeannie Cross .... .... A unt Mary Dave Viles .... .... C laude Lola Angus .... ......... D aphne Don Wright ..... .... ......... H e lper Bill Crumpley. .. ............ Assistant Director 20
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