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Qxiaze 7 ymma The Future Farmers of America organization is a regular school activity and has a very definite part in the Vocational Agricul- ture course. Through the chapter activities members learn through active participation how to conduct and take part in public meet-- ingsg to speak in public, to bw and sell cooperatively, to solve many of their own problems, to finance their projects and keep re- cords on them and to assume many other civic responsibilities. Leadership and character development, sportsmanship, coopera- tion, service, thrift, scholarship, improved agriculture, organ- ized recreation, citizenship, and patriotism is stressed in our chapter activities. The following boys are enrolled in vocational agriculture this year : Alvin Myers, Julius Havercamp, Waymon Davis, T. J. Carson, Curtis Joe Wilkerson, Earl Wilson, Harold Miller, W. H. Weatherly, Buddy Wade, Leroy Hott, John Switzer, V. W. Martin, Grover Young , Eugene Miller, Norman Shasteen, Glen Neil Boydston, Jimmie Potts, Harold Lloyd Bryant, Ray Carson, Billy Sam Hunter, Harold Gene Cooley, Weldon Belz, Lewis Barthold, J. Y. Johnson, and Jack McCollum. ' QALZQEMGZWMZQZL Zz jazqlf President ............ Jo Ann Flint ' Vice President ..... Charlie Mae Christian Secretary 8: Treasurer ..... Mickey Minnis Reporter ........... Elizabeth Kuntz The F. H. T. 'Club had a booth at the Halloween Carnival in the High School Gym and sold popcorn and cold drinks. The F. F. A. boys entertained the girls with a delightful weiner roz-Ist on Tuesday evening, November 6, at Barthold's Creek. Everyone had, a swell time. The Club returned the weiner roast with a party in the High School Gym on Monday evening, December 3, and the girls enjoyed a slumber party afterwards. The Homemaking Classes have cleaned the woodwork and windows of the cottage. They have sanded and varnished the tables, chairs. machines, bookcase, bed, and the top to the dressing table. They have also filled cracks and enameled the floor of the entire cott- age. They covered a chair and stool, made a dressing table cur- tain, a ruffle around the mirror, a bedspread, and ruffled pillow cases of printed glazed chintz. The girls made cuptowels and aprons to be used for their semester in Foods.
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