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F.H.A. I3 x 4' Q3 0 NEW HO o +0 , Q, if gl S, , I fa E 2 VY lj Q f l X 6,5 OS' j 4 'L Mrs. Joyce Nance, Sponsor ACTIVITIES: August . . Picnic for Mothers September . . Initiation of Freshmen September . . Pot luck supper for mothers Patsy Reeves, student teacher November . . Fruit Baskets for Old Folks Home from Southwest Texas Col- December . . Xmas cards to State Hospital lege, looking over the Bul- March . . Mother-Daughter Banquet letin Board. April . . Easter Style Show April . . State Meeting May . . Election and Installation of officers Josie Hernandez, Edith Ivey, and Terry Lynn Wicke learning how to sew. STANDING: Judy Burns, Reporterg Mary Riojas, Second Vice President, Joannah Wenske, First Vice Presi- dent, Rena Mrele Wake, Treasurerg Karen Billings, Song Leaderg Mrs. Joyce Nance, Sponsor, Alice Bar- rett, Sec. Vice President. SITTING: Faith Neuse, President, Janet Manford, Historian, Jimmy Lu Dunn, Secretary, Linda Trant, Parliamentarian. -I' 'Y' -' .'9-ii I 1?
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The Honor Society members have taken their places Janie Gaytan, PrSSidCI1I: IHHCY Cooksey, SCCTC' this year as leaders among students not only in class tary: Mrs. Eileen RiX. Sponsor: Larry Pullifl. RS' work but in extra-curricular activities as well. porter, Beverly Jo Polan, Vice President and Rosa Jane Sanders, Treasurer. A Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Starkey as guests was an outstanding event of the fall term, and a spring picnic honoring the new members was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Chessher. This year-old society is indeed a worthy organization and is an attribute to our school. INDUCTION CEREMONY The day of March 18 was a high light for 21 new mem- bers ofthe Honor Society, for it was during a brief but impressive ceremony in assembly that they were named to membership. Mrs. Eileen Rix, Sponsor, led in the society pledge after which Mrs. Wheat presented each with a membership card and an emblematic pin. -. .K his-g,gsg.2,,gg,gggq,92ts1:.1i+sf, President Janie presides during Mrs. Wheat awards the ceremony. pin to Bill Chessher. SEATED: Janie Gaytan, Priscilla Crisp, Barbara Brzozowski, Marilyn Davis, Rosa Jane Sanders, Larry Pullin, Beverly Jo Polan, Terry Ann Hewell, Janey Cooksey, Mrs. Rix and Mrs. Wheat, took part on the program. Stand- ing directly behind these are the new members: Bill Chessher, Emily Ann Hunter, Lowell Koenig, Frank Riojas, Sidney Gaylord, Raymond Ybarbo, Kelly Caraway, Lester E. Sikes, Marsha Chessher, Donna Davis, Marcille Ernst, Bobby Faulkner, Janie R. Montgomery, Shirley Ivey, Shirley Moore, Charlotte Harvey, Pamela Henry, Jimmy Ed Parker, Roger Parks, Sandra Soefje and Judy Trant. In the background are members who served as escorts: Judy Cooksey, Margaret Kennedy, Virginia A. Dudley, Janey L. Wright, Natalia Riojas, Jon M. Preston, Gregory Wenske, Jerry Hewell, Tim Millington, Sharon Rhoades, Sandra Fink, Kay Talley, Kathleen Moore and Iill Martin.
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F.F.A. 3 1 TL- Q53 I ,f 1 oc. 'H'PIv A IQ 106' S M 'vents rely Qlcuxio I W. I. Trant, Advisor The Nixon Chapter of Future Farmers of A- merica calf auction. The Agriculture Department furnished a new chicken house for boys in town to use for projects. Pictured is Robert Trigo, Mr. Trant, and George Trigo. SITTING: Howard Smith, Sentinelg Mr. W. I. Trant, Sponsorg Winston Moore, Treasurer. STANDING: Robert Trigo, Parliamentariang Ray Harris, Presidentg Justin Caraway, Vice Presidentg Nick Bustamente, Secretaryg and George Trigo, Reporter.
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