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F.F.A.-F.H.A. BA QUET lf-L DORIS WACHTER F.F.A, Sweetheart ,Ig fx xx TROJANNR5 CAROL ANN KING JOE YOUNGBLOOD . sf, ' Eu, 4 I f . . 'Q QA X A Xi Q CHARLES MACKENROTH F.H.A. Beau MARIAN SCHRIEBER CHARLES MACKENROTH Anita Carpenter, Charles Mackenroth, Mrs. Griffin, Mr. Griffin, Marian Schrieber, and Bobby Kunze, BANQUET HALL
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FUTURE HOM EMAKERS OF AMERICA First row: Marinel Schnizer, Wanda Tull, Wilma Jean Dreyer, Barbara Felkner, Ann Wheelis, Sandra Courtney, Alicia Jackson, Mary .Io Thompson, Wanda Burns, Marian Schreiber, Anita Carpenter, June Ann McCrary. Second row: Mrs. Nolte, Sponsor, Edna Cameron, Donna Carpenter, Wilma Harkins, Ann Felkner, Cynthia Copeland, Suzie Shultz, Karen Schreiber, Irene Opella, Janice Camblee, Shirley Johnson, Marilyn Watts, Betty Jean Tull, Nancy Vogelsang. Third row: Carolyn Honnell, Janet Bateman, Frances Harden, Fredda Clewis, Virginia Erwin, Yvonne Bethany, Caroline Woodlift, Mary Venable, Helen Ruth Nussman, Louise Sharp, Marceline Copeland, Elsie Swinscoe, Miss Johnson, Sponsor. Fourth row: Bar- bara Thompson, Bonnie Russell, Evelyn Lloyd, Alice Clements, Elouise Willingham, Jean Goodman, Joyce Koch, Dorothy Lindsey, Betty Stodghill, Peggy Smith, Sherry Perry, Hazel Hunt, Mary Lou Harkins. Fifth row: Marie Chance, Carolyn Roach, Wanda Payne, Jane Cameron, Ann French, Juanita Johnson, Marilyn Frey, Betty Frey, Rynthia Copeland, Willie Fulton, Bobbie Jo Tate, Ann Roller, Patsy Taylor, Brenda Clem- mons, Ola Mae Combs, Patti Shelton, Earlene Sherry, not shown. F.H.A. OFFICERS President . MARIAN SCHREIBER Vice President , , JUNE ANN MCCRARY Secretary , ,,,, ANITA CARPENTER Treasurer ,, , CAROLYN HONNELL HISYOFIBH ,,,, PATSY TAYLOR AIMS To promote a growing appreciation of the ioys and satisfactions of homemaking To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership. To encourage democracy in home and community life. To work for good home and family life for all. To promote international good will. To foster the development of creative leadership in home and community lite. To provide wholesome individual and group recreation. To further interest in home economics.
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VDCATIO ALI DU TRIAL LUB O.3l First row: Kenneth Pierce, Norma Jean Taylor, Shirley Cownover, John Bayer, Jimmy Brown, Barbara Wooley. Second row: Paulina Lasseter, June Hudson, Ethel Graves, Lois Boram, Holyce Buzbee, Jack Bynum. Third row: Elmer Payne, James Carpenter, Gene Davis, George Trefny, Thomas Porterfield, Dale Layne Top row: Mr Carrell, Sponsor, Paul Swanson, Jimmy Baker, Calvin Meadors, Mr. Woods, Sponsor OFFICERS President JIMMY BROWN Vice President JOHN BAYER Secretary SHIRLEY COWNOVER Treasurer NORMA JEAN TAYLOR Reporter BARBARA WOOLEY Sergeant-at-Arms GEORGE TREFNY Advisor JESSE CARRELL Assistant Advisor JACK WOODS AIMS To unite in a common bond students in vocational industrial classes in the various high schools ot Texas. To provide opportunities for student members to develop leader- ship through participation in worthwhile educational, social, rec- reational, and vocational activities. To develop through action the ability of club members to plan together, organize and carry out worthy club activities. To promote high standards of workmanship, scholarship, trade ethics, and safety. To create among students, faculty members, patrons of the school and persons in business and industry a sincere interest in an es- teem for vocational industrial education. NORMA JEAN TAYLOR Sweetheart
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