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W The object of the Pleasanton High School Chapter of the Future Homemakers of Texas is to form a bond of friendship among the members and to bring them in closer touch with the greatest organizations of homemaking. The Pleasanton Chapter meetszumtwo divisions. Officers for the first are as follows: President, Dorothy Lee Crockerg'V1ce- President, Betty Jean Tielchg Treasurer, Verna Ruth Hamlettg Secretary, Katie Lee.Fosterg Reporter, Viola H1115 Parliamen- tarian, Lula Frances Irby. The following are officers of the second group: President, Mabel Lee Marting'Vice-President, Norma Bell, Secretary, Martha Dugoshg Reporter, Lillian Krouse. Miss Margaret Sartor is sponsor of the club. MOTTO To make the best better FLOWER COLOR Cornflower Blue and Silver A GIRLS' CREED by JGrdce Noll Crowellh I believe that the home is woman's natural environment. I believe that there is as much art in making a barren house into a glistening comfortable home as there is in paint- ing a picture or in writing a poem. I believe that there isdignity and beauty in service that, as a career for woman, homemaking offers greater opportunity for leisure, for growth of mind and spirit, for exercise of the 'body, than any other occupation. I believe that one who has the intelligence mokeep her own house in order is wise enough to be a force in any community. It is my desire to be one of the countless women of the world to make life sweeter and better because I live and do my work well.
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Q ' W: Q The Future Farmersiof America is a national organization of boys studying Vocational Agriculture.1n High School. It was founded in 1928 by Henry Glouseclose of Virginia. 1 The purpose of this organization is to develop.1eadership, to awaken in the student an idea of the Agricultural problems facing them as citizens, and to'give them the know1edge'and.ex7 perience to cope with these problems. -. ' ' The nature of this organization can best be understood by a close observation of the motto-' -- ' , - Learning to do, Doing to learn. Earning to live, ' P Living to serve. Officers of the Pleasanton F. F. A. are: Harvey Mosmeyer ,.,5 ...President Edmund Bel1inger.... ...Vice President Clydell Haverlah ..oo .gsecretaryh Raymond Rickter ...D ...Treasurer Eddie Wauson..... ...Reporter I Lytel Blankenship... ...Parliamentarian Chester Schroeder... ...Historian L Ralph Bomba....Q... ...Wafch Dog ng. ' ,.f . E SSZVQ? Q56 , .H xii.. 1 ' Y I -.' ri t Qnaau' +':iiegi A r :..--.. ' ...1'1.. in . .-- '
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