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Future Farmers Work To Promote Agrlcilltllre 1 f , pi ' 1 II H . ri' q w R 1 f K. I rn' c' 1 ' X 1 ,Q 'ig fi' 1 f 1' 'nt L, V.: 71 Above Gary Jones and Floyd Mose- ley test rnilk for butterfat. The lab is used to run many tests. if X H Future Farmers of America are very busy boys, at least at Van High. These boys run soil tests for acid and alkaline in the agriculture laboratory, They can al so test milk for butterfat. The lab has 85 mount s of grasses and legumes which the boys study, Each student has one or more home projects in the field in which he is most interested, Their many interests vary from livestock, truck-farming, poultry, and pasture growing, More advanced students study financing farzn operations and farm social security. During the year, the F.F,A, boys journeyed to the Tyler Fair, State Fair, Fort Worth Fat Stock Show, and on local field trips, l ' ,X X, ,f Darrel Preston and Ed die Cole look Jimmy Sullivan, pictured above, over the many samples of soil, fertilizer iS Shown looking OV61'th6henS at Mr. and seed. Officers of the F.F.A. pictured to the right are Bobby Stone, president, Floyd Moseley, secretary, Tommy Tunnell,parliamen- tariang Larry Edwards, re- porterg Mike Moore, sen- tinel, and John Stewart, Stu- dent Council representa- tive. Charles Crone was president until he moved, 'cfm x Atkins ' chicken house. X X 0 ul Ee. x. 3 xx x-. O
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011161113 CYS Face Flltllfe W-tll OPCS Future Homemakers of Amer1ca off1cers a r e left to rxght Geneva retary Carolyn Fenter reporter Patsy Lang h1stor1an Qumell Parker song leader Sandra Turner v1ce pres1dent AvanellW1lkerson second v1ce pres1dent Dorothy Butler secretary and Ann Warren pres1dent Not p1ctured areDorothyI-lardm treasurer Margaret Yoes c1v1l defense chalrman and Wanda Hopson Student Councll representatrve Future Homemakers of Amer1ca face the fu ture w1th warm courage and h1gh hope to make homes for Arnerlca s future The F H A Club has been represented 1n meetmgs of all levels The Van Futu r e Homemakers of Amer1ca Club 1S a member of the Nat1ona1 F H A Texas Assoc1at1on DlStf1Ct l and Area VI Act1v1t1es eng ag ed by a Homemaker are a home p r 03 ec t part1c1pat1ng 1n all class work and project dmners hd' Charlotte K1ser Norma Peden Margaret Yoes Helen Pyron Carolyn Shotts Avanell W1l ker son and Brenda R eeves take part 1n the home makrng assembly program Donna Cox, Iv1rs.T..T. Cox, Mrs. C.B. VEHICG, and Avanell W1lk6TSOH are havmg a d1scuss1on at the local F,H.A. meetmg. H It 1 1 H u U I V i- 2 K , X L , WMM 4 1 i ' Miller, parliamentariang Vanqueta Ayers, chaplaing Donna Cox, area sec- : , : , ' ' : ' . 9 , ' - ' 1 ' , ' - ' 3 , 9 , ' . . . , 3 , . . . 5 N , . . O N N - ' - 1 x ' ' ' , mx ' ' l l I ll . . , . . , . ,, . , . . . . , -w , . . l . ' I I 5 I 3 ' ' 1 5 '
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FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB TheFuture Teachers Club of1956 57 off1cers are Sandra Rodgers v1ce presldent Donna Cox pres 1dent and Ann Muslc secretary treasurer M1ss Faye Terry 15 the club s sponsor They goto d1str1ct and state convent1ons each year .2 ' SPEECH CLUB Dressed 1n Jeans pedal pushers and old sh1rts the SpeechClub members redecorate the aud1tor1um dressmg room Members from the left are Eugene Str1cklancl Johnny Peden Norma Blythe Charlene Mart1n Ronald Tankersley Helen Pyron Dorothy Senter Sue Dav1dson and Carolyn Fenter Z4 Stuclents Participate In Many Grganizations SPANISH CLUB The Spamsh Club members are shown watchmg Bobby Staton break the P1nata at one of then- gay and unusual part1es From left to r1ght are Sharon Stroud Ga1l1a Moon RubyCompton Beverly Peters D1an F1fe Charlotte Kxser Annette Peden Dorothy Senter Jean Sm1th and Bett1e Glpson The Spamsh Club has 21 members Sometxmes they serve a meal ent1rely of Spamsh food ? 'Q QUART ERBACK CLUB Seated at the head table at a Quarterback Club banquet glven 1n honor of the 1956 Vandal A and B football teams are Coach George Tuttle Coach W1 ley Warren Coach Earl Meyer Mr Ralph T1m mons presldent of the Quarterback Club Mr C C Moore Coach A1Rholes Mr Jack Perry secre tary treasurer of the club and Mr .T E Rhodes I . ' I .Y I I . . , . , , V X , . , . . . . . I N 5 . ' WWII- . lf - - Jxp ' L x , 2 . ' - ' 1 , -- S ., - I . . , Q Q I I v X M r - ' X ..., + ,gn-, ,', 4 . I .- r Q 1 1 - I L .i ,. X he , , . , L , , ' 3 . . . . -L W .A '- . 2 A Z g , I I 'W . I I I . I . . -I l I I J - ? I I I I . I '
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