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,NL g Q .ww J' S P wt r 'FE-Vit 5 25 SL -,Q ' 13 Wi, slnzfawww , . -. M f- .g-:-'-:.'fsz,:g:gz gn 3 mm ul E tit' fa 1 -1- Maidens Fair . . . by LaVonne Gallaher Motto: Future Homemakers of Plmerica toward new horizons. The F. H. Pl. is an organization for all girls who wish to be Future Homemakers of Flmer- ica. lts primary purpose is to interest girls in homemaking careers, develop leadership, and a better understanding of people. The F. H. Pl. girls have done a large part in promoting interest in Red Cross work and credit is due them for sponsoring a community bundle drive for needy European children. From left to right-Genevieve Koeffler, Hr- lene Iensen, Cora Lee Chappell, Lavonne Con- nely. Wilma Larson, Beverly Fink, the F. H. H. officers for this year. Mary B. Hitch- man--Vocation- al Education in Homemaking- B. S. Omaha Uni- versity, Omaha, Neb r a s k ag Uni- versity of Ne- braska, Lincoln, Nebraska, She is sponsor of the F. H. Pl. and the Y-teens. The Future Homemakers of Hmerica is a national organization founded only three years ago. Broken Bow High School has been a member for the past two years, The local chap- ter has grown to forty members and includes grades nine through twelve. The officers are as follows: President- Plrlene lensen, Vice President-Genevieve Koeffler, Secretary-Beverly Fink, Reporter- Bonnie Walker, Historianflfllice lezbera, Li- brarian--Pllice lezbera and Treasurer-La- Vonne Connely, F. H. H.. Back Row: Mariorie Tucker. Marlyn Zimmerman, Kathleen Peltzer. Della Heath. Susan McCaslin. Io Hnn Craig, Wilma Larson. Hlice Iezbera. Geraldine Kuelin, Marilyn Stutzman, Goldie Hpplegarth, Delores Hpplegarth, Faye Zimmerman. Donita Fritz. Third Row: Hudrey McCaslin. Viola Glendy, Kathleen Hdams, Lillian Olson, Shirley Bence, Peggy Predmore, Louise Hall, Marilyn Griffith, Georgia Kaelin. Ianis Briggs, Donna Bubak, Cora Lee Chappell, Pat Piper, Bonnie Iean Dainton, La Vonne Connely. Second Row: Grace Snider, Mary Lou Meyer. Verna Mapel, Ioyce Eberle, Flrminda Griffith, Lola Sherbeck, Martha Moore. Dona Meyer, Pat Stucker, Ieanine Reneau, Betty Lou Golden. Hrlene Iensen, Genevieve Koeffler. Ieanette Pracht. First Row: Bonita George, Leta Newman. Bonnie Walker, Helen Tyson. Beverly Fink, Nellie Moore. Rosalie Huff. Beverly Teahon, Glenna Freeman, Roberta Gibson, Ioyce Gates. Shirley Sells. --we . . -w--..-...N ...- Mn.. ' imwll it 3.5 'S Y msausunnunam ff ji A ,y my any I Q Q .... I- Q of 1 V -r ' -. E uw A 51- 55525. an .,::..15E,Ig::'1:'1 3.91 i ..:.. sg.-.. I1 1 ',.,i G 77 X as ET ,E
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,.W......-....,-.N WT 42 .ff Q Nix 'W f F '5s NW nc: -W. fi y ... gg pn is F. F. H.. Back Row: Harvey Reeder, Everett Mattox, Iohn Olson, Edwin Barrett, David Thompson, Lowell Phillips, Ted McMillan, Lyle Williams, Max Gross, Robert Walker, Darrel Malcolm, Milam Chrisman, Gilbert Horn, Virgil Boeh, Donald Gunther. Third Row: Herbert Smets, Loren Iacobsen, Eugene George. Gaylord Eberle, Dewey Engelsgierd, Stanley Young. Iohn Golden, Laverne Coleman, Rob Roy McCaslin, Iohn Swick, Kyle Glendy, William Van Cleave, Richard Fink, Curtis McCaslin. Second Row: Dale Mattox, Bob Barrett, Gaile Eichelberger, Cecil Mattox, Dean Hickey, Wendell Fink, Clarence Crisp, Robert Hnderson, Dale Munnell, lunior Roth, Robert Smith. First Row: Lyle Mattox, Richard Holcomb, Dillard Griffith, Norman Daharsh, lvan Williams. Billy Lewis, Leland Nelson. Iohnny Little, Louie Murray, Orville Haumont, Eddie Kleeb. Our Projects . by Robert Smith The Broken Bow chapter of the Future Farmers ot Hrnerica has 53 active members. The officers are, President-Gilbert l-lorn, Sec- retaryfMaX Gross, Treasurer-Wayne Pomp- lum, Reporter-Ted McMillan, Sentinelfllavid Thompson, and Qdvisor-Mr, Huntzinger. Highlights of the year are a FathereSon Banquet, a Farmers Formal, several parties, and a teneday trip during the summer. During the '48 summer, Qluly 8457, 2l boys and Mr. Huntzinger enjoyed a trip to the Black l-lills. H summer trip is to become an annual event, Several members of the group with out- standing projects and achievements, are can- didates lor State farmer awards. This is one H o m e r O. Huntzinger-H9 riculture B. S. University of Wy- oming: M. S. Uni- versity of Wyom- ing. He is spon- sor ol The Future Farmers ol Hmer- ica. The F. F. H. olficers are, from left: Ted McMillan, Max Gross, Gilbert Horn, Lyle Williams, Iohn Golden, and their sponsor Homer Huntzinger. ot the highest awards a Vocational Plgriculture student may receive. Ted McMillan represented our Chapter at a National F.F,Q,, 4-H, and Ryall Youth camp held at Parksville, Missouri, last summer. The week was spent in educational and recrea- tional activities.
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FFF vb H , 'S' . -lei'--P' Y-TEENS, Back Row: Marlyn Zimmerman, Gweneth Reed, Lois McMurtry, Willa Mae Thomas, Marilyn Tal- bot. LaDonna Hvery, Ieanine Reneau, Ianet Cooper, Betty Thurman, Barbara Myers, Betty Piper, Geraldine Koe- lin, Edith Kleeb. Marilyn Stutzman. Louise Hall, La Vonne Matheson, Donna Sorter. Second Row: Delores Hpple- garth, Viola Glendy, Hudrey McCaslin, Donna Parnell, Bonnie Young. Delores Ely, Ioanne McDutiee, Roberta Myers, Donitta Cooksley. Norma lean Smith. Diane LeLaCheur, Wilma Larson, Ianis Briggs, Marilyn Iohnson, Elizabeth Gishpert, Verla Coble, LaVonne Gallaher. Third Row: Cora Lee Chappell, Shirley Buchanan, Kath- leen Hdams, Loree Gardner. Donna Iacobsen, Mary Io Nelson. Hrlene Hrmstrong, Sandra Daley, Iesselyn Choi- tel, Hlice Iezbera, Goldie Hpplegarth, Verbaiean Miller. Georgia Kaelin, Beverly Ferguson, La Vonne Connely. Fourth Row: Bonnie Volzke, Myla lean Wattles, Beverly Fiske, Shirlee Hagadorn, Lillian Olson, Phyliss Spencer, Marilyn Fenster. Helen Lomax, Dona Lee Murray, Geraldine Relph, Dona Meyer, Lois Parnell, Cleo Glendy, Pat Stucker, Pauline Hicks, Ioan Mohatt. Grace Huff, Norma Elaine Smith. The Y-Teens . . . by Miss Hitchman The Y-Teens oi Broken Bow High School are part of the Young Womens Christian Qs- ing for the betterment of world conditions, par- ticularly for women and girls. sociation, a world Wide organization of women The 1OCG1 Chapter Started their Second yew with their annual candlelighting service and a scavenger hunt. Fl happy mixture of hand- cratts, sports, and the literary are making this year's program a fine one, and girls Working together to bring about a Christian society. The three functions of this group are, first, educational and recreational, second, personal counseling, and last, work- Willa Mae Bob Thomas Mayo Isla Mae Vaughn E ' h TY-on 2. ea ,Jr ,.,., 2 F15 Bob sf -- I ii Ve rna Seeger ' JZ Clay Ioyce X V1 V ' Clarence Lomax K Nl-mn 17? .lille init 5 inf- S . Q F 2
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