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4-H CLUB OFFICERS fleft to right, Leon Ford -------------------- Song Leader Jimmy Howard ---- ----------- R eporter Wylie Taliaferro - ---- Vice-President Jackie Roberts --- ------- President Henry Ozimy ----- --------- S ecretary Buck Palmer ---- ---Council Delegate 4-H CLUBS TRAIN YOUTH lt is always a thrill For a young person to become eight years old because then he may become a mem- ber of the 4-H Club. From the very first he gains knowledge and skills which prepare him for improved family and community living. Mrs. Oakley and Mr. Jim Mallet conduct in- teresting and worth-while d e mo nstrati ons at the m o nth ly meetings. Besides this, members may also take part in the Share-The-Fun Festival, and dress revue. And inAugust spend three days in 4-H Camp. Last spring a group of S-R girls placed First in the county in a singing contest. Recently Donna Taliaferro received an award for Home Improvement, and Ruth Upchurch for outstanding leadership in Re- creation. OFFICERS OF THE SCURRY-ROSSER 4-H CLUB are: fleft to righti Effie Clemmons, President, Ruth Up- church, Secretary-Treasurer, Shirley Jordon, Council Delegate, Jessie Robinson, Reporter, Linda Briggs, Vice-President, Betty Moore, and Donna Kay Taliaferro, Song Leaders.
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-un... MR. MOUSE ENJOYS CHRISTMAS Presented by Primary Grades December l3, 1957 Charlie Culver, Jo Anno Rychlik and Mike Six befwtiful little SU90f'PlUmS dance 9GYlY before the l l9l'lY Carson show Mr. Mouse how cute Baby-dolls CleC0I'Gl'SCl Cl'WiSfmGS free- can prance and perform. Santa Claus QRichard Holderj and Mr. Mouse Deborah Richmond and Joyce Struck sing lullabys to their dolls fPaul Nicklasj listen earnestly for the pitter on Christmas Eve night, patter of little feet. Baby dolls, Jack-in-Boxes, Clowns, and the Mr. Master of Ceremonies Uerry McWhorter? explains the impor Sugor-Plums pause and listen for the arrival of tance of Christmas to Mr. Mouse fPaul Nicklasl. Mr. Mouse.
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Boy Scouts present at the Carnival are, left to right: Jack Palmer, Glenn Cross, Johnny Shewmaker, Johnny Cross, Wayne Daugherty, Glenn Smith, and Buck Palmer. I' These Cub Scouts present at the Carnival pose in front of their booth. They are, left to right: Jerry McWhorter, Larry El- more, Roy Upchurch, David Upchurch, MR. JIMMY MARKGRAFF MR. J. C. BROOKS f District Committeeman P. T. A. SPONSORS BOY SCOUTS On March 4, 1956, two brand new organizations were initiated in the Scurry-Rosser Community. The Boy Scouts, age ii to 14, chose For their scoutmaster Jimmy Markgraff, and the Cub Scouts, for younger boys 8 to ii, selected John Bownds. Both groups meet in the agriculture building once a week. In addition to regular meetings these boys hold cam porees , go on hikes and excursions, and make educational trips to Dallas. The den mothers hold meetings in their homes and instruct the scouts in their various activities. To teach boys how to be prepared to do their duty toward others and their country , is the purpose of the Scouts. Scoutmaster if A John Brooks, Jimmy Spurlock, Mr. John Bownds, Douglas Cross, Jimmy Hill, Ronnie Fortner, Danny Bownds, Wade Noble, and Richard Holder.
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