Scurry Rosser High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Scurry, TX)

 - Class of 1958

Page 92 of 136

 

Scurry Rosser High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Scurry, TX) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 92 of 136
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Page 92 text:

Officers of F. H.A. fleft to rightl Miss Hellums, Advisor, Linda Briggs, Parliamentarian, Molly Taliaferro, Vice President, Doris Shehee, Secretary, Dora DeMasters, Historian, Ann Jordan, Treasurer, Lynda Ford, Reporter, and Nora McCormick, President. 1 Qufrg- Q36 l lx Cb? Q Q 1 4. 2 Sistjeiii 74,0 Nm VCT! F.H.A. Has Successful Year Toward New Horizons the motto of the Future Home- makers of America is a challenge to all members which re- minds them that their contribution to home life today will in- fluence the kind of homes they have tomorrow. This challenge The significance of the motto Toward New Horizons is explained by Linda Smith at the Installation of the 1957-58 officers. Song leaders, Doris and Ruth Upchurch confer with pianist, Loretta Powell, about the selec- tion of numbers to be sung at the FHA meetings. has been met seriously by the Scurry-Rosser chapter as they have tried to fulfill the purposes and goals set forth by this organization. Activities in which the chapter have participated include attending the State Fair at Dallas, attending state and area meetings, installation of officers, collecting Christmas cards tosend to TerrellState Hospital, and heading the Heart Fund and March of Dimes drives. These activities together with many personal, group, and chapter achievements have added greatly to the personality and character of the F.H.A, members. T f ' 1 - 3' , 1 1 5 ' 7 1 ' 1 85.351, rua E I x it

Page 91 text:

119'- ll ynda Ford, layout artist, creates a new layout with help from 'lolly Taliaferro, assistant editor. Mrs. R.F. Boles explains the filing system, to business manager, Dean Cubley, as he files the latest bank statement. , ft R Deadlines Mean Plenty of Hard Work , Securing many action not posed pictures, planning pages, drawing original layouts so that pictures, copy, and white space balance, writing factual stories, and captions alive with interest, checking the finished page, and straining to meet deadlines, these and many other assignments are handled by members of the yearbook staff. The task of financing and editing a good year- book is more difficultthan the inexperienced might think. 122: I This layout gets plenty of attention I as Nora McCormick, editor, Betty Garrett, typist, Doris Shehee, assist- ant layout artist, and Ann Jordan, copywriter, all gather around to give their approval. The one period a day scheduled for annual is not enough time to do the iob well. The con- scientious staff member gives up study halls and often works at night or during the holidays. Many headaches, trials, and worries are ex- perienced during the year, but in this creative work the reward is a great one indeed. When the Wildcat , a beautifully finished yearbook, comes off the press, and we view it for the first time, we feel very proud of our part in recording the history of our school year.



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STANDING, from left to right: Dean Cubley, Secretary, Stanley Upchurch, President, Danny Wampler, Vice President, Loretta Powell, Sweetheart, Stanley Donawho, Treasurer, Billy Ford, Reporter, Roddy Mooney, Sentinel, Mr. L.P. Coston, Advisor. fm x L-.ntl ,GW ' ' . nl :Knob F .A. Boys Place Second In Area V Quiz ,OE-X' 'mp it 'lm fr. ' H Future Farmers of America isan inter-curricu lar organization 9Qi .. 19 sponsored by teachers of Vocational Agriculture. This national cut' selfsupporting organization is designed to supplement a boys' leadership training. ln it members become better adapted individuals in their community. By attending banquets, area meetings, and entering con- tests boys have a chance to go to many places of interest and meet boys from other schools. All of the thirty-tour boys enrolled in high school are mem- bers of the Scurry-Rosser Chapter of the F.F.A. Their motto: 'Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, and Living to Serve exemplifies the nature of the jobs they undertook this year under the direction of their sponsor L.P. Coston. Initiation Day is an embarrassing time agree Jackie Fortner and Roddy Mooney as they concentrate on their studies, but George Smith believes in living it Up.ll Trying Ozimy, Bobby Cochran, Dean Cubley, and Danny Wampler. The reward for their work came when they placed second in the Area V F.F.A. Quiz. to learn more about leadership is Henry 93

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