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First row Second row Third row Fourth row FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Norma Smlth, Katherine Grundy, Marcella Howard, Wanda Bllliter, Clara Richter, Betty Wilson Dorothy McKinnie, Helen Sm1th, Virginia Sm1th LaVerna Edwards, Helen Goebel, Joan Smith, Diane McLean, Joyce Walker, Emma Lou Bacon, Juanita Greer, Norma Jean McK1nnie, Rose Ann Sloan, Dar lene Lamb, Vonda Phelps, Nelda Harbert, Bonnie Lou Vanzant, Betty Brown, Norma Stahr Jackie Glidewell, Martha Sloan, Jean Spencer, Hill, Margaret Nagle, Paine, JoAnn Furray, Jean Smothers, Marjorie Margaret Grundy, Margaret Spencer, Velma Hornbeck, Temple Mlnnie Lou Howard, Erma Johnson, Ida Garrett, Dorothy Coy, Norma Klimm, Nita Anderson, Alberta Jaeger, Helen Jenklns, Dorothy Summers, Marjorie McKinnie, Mary Goebel, Alice Clower, Mary Young, Annabelle Clower Melba Sarginson, Evelyn Nita Joyce Ryan Violet Rosemary Richter, Wilma Whalen, Rita Mae Sloan, 62 Dolores Lamb, Grace Lyerla, Cecilia Miller, . a n , D
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LISRARI NENQ The place where many peofle spend the1r lelsure t1ne 18 our library The llbrary is a great credlt to the school and most of the students take advantage of the prlvllepe lt offers when we are confronted wlth a problem concerning mBth6m8t1CS, hlstory, or science, we flnd ourselves burled deep 1n the reference books of vast knowledge This year new books have been added to the llbrary New volumes of fictlon, biography, travel, and adventure are on the shelves The Freshmen and Sophomores are partlcularly fond of animal books Of course, the SeH1OPS thlnk they are more sophlstlcated and p1ck the books of adventure and romance Our favorlte books are both old and new They are such f1Ct1OH tltles as P1nk Camellla Gone Wlth The Ulnd, Sunset Pass, and The Robe Popular adventure books are I served On Betaan, I Never Left Home, and Danger Is Q1 Buslness Most w1dely read b1ograph1es are Marian Ander Eisenhower, and The story of Dr Jassell for poems and short stories we flnd our the Famillar, and Thlq 1S The Llbrary staff hour hour hour hour hour hour hour hour hour greatest dellght ln Treasury of gy Best 13 as follows Lorralne Balsley Aldene Jreear Worua klimm Dorls Lamb Joann rurray Jackle Plldewell Darllne Lamb Jlnny Klnney Temple M1HHlS Rita Mae oloan ol ' J 1 9 son, Lou Gehrig, 1 wanted To Be An Actress, General Wlken 1 -- . 2 -, P 3 --A . I ,' 4 -- ' . 5 -- - 6 -- ' J ' 7 --. . 8 -- 'r. L' 9 -- 1 . .
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FUTURE HONEMAKERS OF AMERICA This organizat1on whose name may be unfamlliar to many is the national organization formerly called Home Econorics Club It was organized this past summer and has many advan tages over the old club Our chapter is afflliated with this group The flower is the red rose, the colors are red and white, and the motto is 'Toward New Hor1zons ' The goal of th1s organlzation is toward better home and community life for everyone in our country F we are concerned w1th how as individuals we can become better homemakers and how we can work with others to make a better home life for everyone in our communities and in our Nation The F H A is well organized There is a staff that cles in this magazine about the different F H A chapters and about things of interest to these chapters The sponsor of our chapter is Miss Kelly Nita Ander son is president, Dorothy Summers is vice president, and Al berta Jaeger is secretary and treasurer Helen Jenkins is reporter, and Temple Minnis is program chairman The highlights of our year's program are as follows A Sectional Meeting at Springfield which was attended by Nita Anderson, Alberta Jaeger, Miss Kelly, and Norma Klimm, who is district secretary A Rally at Mt Auburn High School was attended by all the members and the sponsor of the chapter Four different chapters were represented at this meeting Installation of officers took place at our second meeting It was an impressive candlel1ght service Two of our outstanding meetings of the year were Valentine Meeting in February and the Christmas Meet ing in December Open House was held in collaboration with the F A on April nin We entertained our mothers with a style show Later refreshments were served by the g1rls to the whole group. During the year the club served the banquet for the Business Men three times. At the end of year we had a potluck supper. Helen Jenkins -63- . In . H. A. puts out a monthly magazine, HTeen Times.' There are arti- Fl l O the
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