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The '58 officers of the P.T.A . ffrom left to right, Mrs. John Bownds, Parliamentarian, Mrs. Henry Rychlik 2nd Vice President, Mrs. C.B. Culver, 3rd Vice President, Mrs. Kell Ewing, lst Vice President, Mrs. O.R Richmond, President, and Mrs. Fred Struck, Secretary-Treasurer Parent Teachers Association Backs School The P.T.A. composed of the mothers, fathers, and teachers of students in Scurry-Rosser is one of the most helpful groups in the school. Their out- standing contribution this year was to place several hundred dollars worth of new books in the library. This group meets regularly the third Thursday ofeach month sometimes in the afternoon or some- times at night. At the night meetings the school children always present interesting programs. To raise money for their well-doing the P.T.A. sponsored a Bazaar and served the Rural Mail Carriers Banquet. Members of the hospitality committee work faithfully in the Snack Bar at the annual P.T.A. Bazaar.
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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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Time away from business finds these '58 4-H officers posing for an in- formal picture. They are: fStanding, left to right, Linda Garrett, Secre- tary-Treasurer, Margie Upchurch, S ong Leader, D on na Taliaferro, Council Delegate, Elaine Brooks, Reporter, Sherma Ozimy, Song Lea- der. Gifting, Carrie McClain, Vice President, Shirley Jordan, President. iff' uv, fi--sf . sa 4-H Club Members Receive Awards To be a 4-H Club member is the goal of every student entering the fourth grade. Thus, beginning at an early age, the girls and boys alike, start their training in leadership, fellowship, and home proiects. They take part in many worth-while activities and gain the ambition and desire to go forward in everything they attempt to do. Vivid demonstrations are given monthly by Miss Ovita Oakley and Mr. Jim Malletf at meetings held during school. Sponsoring and encouraging the students in their outside projects is Mrs. W.A. McCormick. Awards were received by both boys and girls in the annual Share-the-Fun Festival. Several girls entered the Dress Revue and placed highly. At the 4-H Banquet outstanding awards were pre- sented to Donna Taliaferro and Sherma Ozimy for Home Improvement, and eight members received honor pins. David Hatcher, President. 'I' 4' ff-w '.l 4' + 'G' .f k 5 'q.ses..s. D 5. of 'S gif: These 4-H officers pose for a picture after song leader, Hubert Conner finishes explaining the ad vantages of having a hunting knife to Royce Ford, Vice President, Har old McPherson, Reporter, Noel Robinson, Council Delegate, Ronnie Carson, Secretary-Treasurer, and
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