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First row Second row Thlrd row Fourth row w..'-Mu? FUTURE FARMERD OF AMERICA Larry Donaldson, Howard Jones, Ralph Sloman, Pat Whalen, Donald Mcward Neal Anderson, mund Langen, Dlck Brlttln, Verne Mundhenke Donald Beatty Bob Donaldson, Dale Dey, Earl Welch, Bllly Prose, Jacob Lyons, John bahl, James Froblsh Mr Schm1dt Earl Oyler, Dlck Brown, Kennetn Dunklrk Melvln Rathgeber Norman Chambers Joe Harrls John Clark Bernard Todt, Loren Bethard Stephen Mlller Merle Bxlliter, Darrell Grundy, Bob Grundy, Carl Poggenpohl, Eugene Sal1sbury John Lyon,, James Clark, Paul omlth, Dale Froblsh, Law renee Clavln 4 I fl -' ' wi, nggfmf , Ed- A. E , 1 - V ' , Louie Carter, Jack Mundhenke, Charles Clark. ' : . L , ' ' , ' D D l 9 9 1 . , . . , F - 6 -
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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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FUTURE raRW 13 OF A4EQICA The Morrlsonvllle Chapter of Future Farmers of AMSTICB boasts an enrollment of thlrty slx members we meet the f1TSt Thursday of each month under the dlrection of Donald Iclard, pres ident, Pat Jhalen, vlce pP6Sld6Ht, ialpr ploran secretary dmund Langen, treasurer, Jarrell Grundy, reporter, James Plark, watchdog, and Nr Sch ldt dvlsor lt th meetin s we tame and attend to V3TludS 1t8TS of buslness After eacd m etlng ve have elther a r1CtUT8 show or refreshments of sore k1nd some of the hlghllghts thls year are the ag and Home c partles, the lDit18t1OH of he Greenhands and Phapter F r ers, th selllng of garden seed the open house sponsored by the and e an also the n F trlp to wh1ch many boys are lOOKlH5 forward 101 HECHIPG Por the chool Last vear, one of our boys, Robert IO5g1H pohl recelved tle Qtate Farner's Degree oev eral boys F316 applled for the devree thls year have had at le t a e rmer 1U our organlzatlon slnce lts be lnnlrg The ttlng we are Yost prou of lS our Hono doll of for er boys wdo are now or have been ervlce on trelr country There are over SlXt boys ine boy Pau nlth, nas just recently left to Joln the Nav Donald cward J H H, we , . , . A , - . -.1 A n 0 . l . . -r ' - ',' ' -, vs ' . I -ra V' A I A 4 L - u , 3 E A A ' fl D - . A NJ 2 44 . r 4 O m' , a ' . Q .e g ' up A K ' 'X ' I A.. I , A l :J I J .1 . 7' ' l A - ' . g ' A L ., E ' ' ' ' ' t A J l 3 fl.. l 9 I s, , . F. F. A. ' th F. H. A. d F. . A. I A , ,. 1 . The F. F. A. has also purchased a slide project- ' l A . . l ll . o L , ' A V oe . A . A - L, N . . U . ,, Q CD . We as slx st t ha M s . H ' f ' l ' ' r g'. 'l . n' v ' M d ' ' A r ' n F. F. A. L , l in the s ' l K '. . n f ' y of these ' . C ' , 1 l 31' ' ' ' , ' i ' H y. T! A . - U I -
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