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12' ' .. . MAC.. . .. HOME ECONOMICS BUILDING The second year home eco- nomics girls re-covered chairs for the office. Shown at the right are Norma Quick. Mary Layfield, Carla Lance, Shirley Rea, Joyce Reeves, Barbara Rea, Mary Studdard, joy Casteel. 01229 COIZOIZQICS Home Economics has stressed preparedness for to day's living. Many phases of homemaking have been carried out in all classes through practice in home and .Lx With 40 active members this year the F.H.A. has used Toward New Horizons as their goal. The OFFICERS are: President. jane Messickg Vice Presidents. Roberta Sharp, Velara Crown- over. Imogene Fouts: Historians, Gerry Rus- sell. Margaret McGuireg Song Leaders. Patsy Summers. Frances Goetz: Secretary. Mayme Garnerg Treasurer. Phyllis Matthews: Reporter. Sandy Hawksleyt Sponsor. Mrs. Virginia XY'il- muth,
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f . yrzcu fare Below is shown the National Award-winning team of Mountain Home which is composed of Dwain Hawkins, Robert Dahlke, and Leroy Hammock. This livestock judging team won the state judging contest last spring, which entitled them to go to Kansas City in October, 1954, and participate in the judging con- test. Out of more than 40 teams competing, this team was one of the top seven that won a Gold Emblem Award which is the highest honor a team can receive. At left is a woodworking project. fs A 6 -Q. iii' The F,F.A. chapter has 56 active mem- bers this year. OFFICERS are: Dwain Hawkins, Presidentg Robert Dahlke, Vice Presidentg Milton Dahlke, Secretaryg Leroy Hammock, Treasurerg junior Deaths-rage, Reporterg and Curtis Brooks, Sen- tinel. Among other things the chapter is work- ing on Swine improvement, and has two Regis- tered Duroc Boars. four Gilts, twelve feeder pigs and maintains a pig chain. xg w. J. BLISARD B.S.E., Springfield, Missouri Veremnr an-farm Inrlrurtor Mountain Home, Arkansas
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0122122 QFCIC Learning the arts of dictation and trans- cription has been the main objective of the shorthand classes this year. Shown at the left is Miss Hawkins giving dictation to her first year class. czezz ce The science department has added a number of new instructional aids this year, also some new apparatus for the science laboratory. The Biology class has been studying the various parts of the body by dissecting different species of animal life. The chemistry class was busy getting some of the basic ideas of chem- istry. Shown at right is Mr. Lofton's chemistry class preparing oxygen in the laboratory, In the first year typing classes this year speed and accuracy have been the out- standing points. In the second year typing classes equal emphases were given to voca- tional and personal use of the typewriter. Miss Hawkins is shown at the right with one of her second year classes.
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