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Promoting Job's Daughters

Half a Watermelon and a Herd of Buffalo
(taken from the Supreme Bethel Honored Queen 2004-2005's page at http://www.sbhq0405.org/)
As taught by the Miss Congeniality of Pennsylvania, Laura Sowers, at the co-ed football weekend at Patton Campus, Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania

A creative, memorable and fun way to approach people about Job’s Daughters

This is a very simple system:

  • Imagine yourself standing in the center of a room (shown below) and facing the front.
  • Close your eyes and imagine each image in turn.
  • Don't bother trying to learn what each means until you remember all the images.
  • It helps to actually stand in a room and imagine each item or group in its place- for example, imagining half a watermelon and a herd of buffalo in the front right corner.
  • Once you can remember each image, we'll explain what it means- this is the easy part!
  1. half a watermelon and a herd of buffalo
  2. a sword a club and a bunch of girls
  3. dancing boys
  4. a shelf full of sports equipment and board games
  5. a speaker with a skull and a ship on top
  6. a big chair with a little hiker in it
  7. an airplane made out of meat
  8. adults holding butter
  9. an eyeball typing (on the floor in the center of the room)
  10. a light bulb covered in dew
  11. the ceiling is gone- it goes on forever into the sky
 

What It Means

  1. half a watermelon and a herd of buffalo (“Have you Heard about Job’s Daughters?”)
  2. a sword, club and a bunch of girls (“It is sort of a club for girls.”)
  3. dancing boys (“We have dances with boys called DeMolay.”)
  4. sports equipment and board games (“We play sports and games.”)
  5. a speaker with a skull and a ship on top (“We teach girls public speaking and give scholarships.”)
  6. a big chair with a little hiker in it (“We have our own charity called HIKE.”)
  7. an airplane made out of meat (“We travel to meet people.”)
  8. adults holding butter (“We have adults who help but they're just there to advise us.”)
  9. (on the floor in the center of the room) an eyeball typing (“I think you’re the right type of person for this.”)
  10. a light bulb with dew (“What do you think?”)
  11. the ceiling is gone- it goes on forever into the sky (this represents you listening to what they have to say)

 

 
 


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