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and Vocational Agriculture 1 1 '53 - 'iff-fi f -'if' I .,,...,....-.M 1 . ,ad w'3'5'45 .jx ,W-f Mr. Ritchie and Ruben Gonzalez show off bull. Vocational Agriculture and the Future Farmers of Ag students are also learning responsibility bv rais- Arnerica Club, lcd by Mr. Ritchie, are having a busy year. ing farm animals. such as hogs. slim-ep. and bulls. They are participating in livestock shows, leadership con- tests, and livestock iudging contests. V Socialactivitiesi1'u'lud4' a Christmas barbeque, Easter In addition, thc Ag boys are learning welding. plumb- party. and a party at tlu- 4-nd ol' the school year. ing, electricity, small motors, chemistry, biology, public speaking, and to be leaders. Mrs. Anna Lec Benham North Texas University Homcmaking Mrs. Grace Meeker Texas A821 University Homemaking Mr. john Ritchie Texas A811 University Agriculture 35
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rea.. 'Hs 1... as - if Q- f . , 4' E 5 it w '34 ,R A' Mrs. Meeker explains the art of sewing to a student. Homemaking The Homemaking Department and the Future Homemakers of Ameri- ca Club are under the supervision of Mrs. Benham and Mrs. Meeker. Students learn the fundamentals of cooking and sewing. They are also taught qualities essential for future homemakers. The cooking classes entertain with small parties and luncheons during the year. At Christmas time, they are host- esses to a large dinner party for mem- bers of the School Board and Admini- strators ofthe District. Sewing classes present an annual style show so that parents and friends can see the work that has been done in the classrooms. In connection with the show, students develop confidence and POISC. The FHA Club has been raising funds, by selling cook-books and cater- ing for parties, to send delegates to the state convention. ,...,, ' . Students and Mrs. Benham admire new stove in the homemaking department.
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Journalism and J L2 dl-S' Q0 -d-fa? ,ii ,.-:'.::',,. 5 gawf ew' W'f'F!'5 l ,,mL- 7 kwin sr' I ,,4-F luuaf... Edrtors and productron managers run off monthly nssue of THE BEAR S PAW at the Matenal Center 'VX Q R x Mlss Lots Kelso UI'l1VCl'Slty of Denver Typ1ngI and II Mr Rlchard H Wallace Baylor Umverslty Texas ASLI Uruverslty Bus Math Economlcs World Geo Tex Hlstory Mr Erby Crawford Wiley College Un1v of Southem Cahf Bus Law Bus Math General Busmess Mrs Vema I-Iaseman Texas Woman s Un1v ASLI Uruverslty Bookkeepmg, Slorthand Journahsm I, II Peak enrollment ln the two journallsm classes this year was 61 Slxteen worked on the annual and the remamder worked on the newspaper Elxa Nlemloza llor and associate KR 9 PAW e edltor and busxness and Esperanza Nlorena are ed edltor of the newspaper THE Bernal and luan Gonzalez are manager of IIIE BF XR year book Ihex attended a five day workshop at Trmxty I Flltfefblly Ill San AIIIOIIIO ln ,lune Twenty students attended the Interscholastxc League one day workshop at Texas ASI llnlverslty 1n December THE BEARS PAW a member of the Inter scholastic league I ress Conference entered competltlon last year for the fxrst lllllt' and w on the top ratmg ln lts elasslfxcatlon The Xward ofD1st1ngu1shed Nlerxt I- sther Xlw ar ado was Ldltor It IS entered Ill COIIIPCIIIIOII thls year and the awards will be announced Nlarch 22 at the state lII00llllgll1 Xustm ns West Oso I'lxa won year Elxa and Esperanza wlll represent at the dxstrlcl meet Nlarch 26 last year second place Ill feature wrltmg, tlnrd place ln edltorlal Wflllllg and fourth place ln headllnewrltmg 'Hai o it A ' f sw ' - A l l o I M w N s , 'J Us . , A 4 wwf f - a' . 4- ' 8 . I , ' ,V -'ht , f A 15 F, up H fps. I 7 ' ' rg,-,w , tg ...if W 1 - 1. Le.. no C 'F Y 1 1 W I i A , Qld . , ' . v . ,,. yn , 1 f of ,..,.,H, f ,, ,... , .W jrtlic ' rm ' fs ' - ' K -X Q 4' M, I k f is , , A MQ , A . . - , - D ' I ' . . '. ' v . , - . - BEA, 1 ' jo . . Q . ' 9 ' .I . ' I .' I I ' - .V . - v - 1 ' ' f . ' I A ' ' - . . . . - ' . J , , ' ' ' ' 9 . , . , - - - ff N ' ' ' . , ' I A V. 5 ' I 1 . 1 . - ll 1- , '- .f ' ' f -.. 4 -. - 1, , . , , I . , ,
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