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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA H Row 3—Howard Pilson, Clifford Pierce, Robert Hastings, Dolan Bayler, Harold Shaffer, Francis Morris, Jim Hoard, Weldon McVay, Kenneth Clark, Carroll Lewis, Bobby Hinkel, Galen Pittman, Lindy Hosselton. Row 2—Charles Jennings, Bobby Bissey, Billy Moseley, Owen Henry, William Kenley, Frank Mayden, Carman Harrison, Mac Lindsey, Glen Brainard, Lloyd Gaby. Row 1—Mr. Bissey, Truman Groves, Harold Hardy, Neal W:arren, Robert Neal Coulter, Bill Billingsley, Edwin Gibbs, Mr. Petty. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA V Row 4—Betty Hilderbrand, Verna Deane Pittman, Wandalee Fehrenbacher, Marcella Dunahee, Evelyn Brinkley, Doris Bissey, Barbara Brainard, Viola Moseley, Bonnie Shipman, Maxine Jennings, Corrine Hubble, Mildred Neff, Mary Ruth Evans, Vera Lee Moseley, Barbara McCraw, Jauncie Williams, Patsy Gill, Marilyn Cockerel, Ann Bchymer, Dixie June Hunley, Famie Pearl Gray, Charlotte Ervin, Mary Donna Patridge. Row 3—Marjorie Bradshaw, Mary Ruth Sloan, Patsy Hiser, Dorothy Lambert, Bonnie Henderson, Marilyn Snyder, Irma Burt, Norma Hance, Marilyn Evans, June Smith, Evelyn Rhoads, W’ilma Stanford, Norma Moore, Roberta Rule, Doris Gordon, Marjorie Bcnskin, Leona Gray, Barbara Hesser. Row 2—Jacqueline Walker, Elinor Heninger, Donna Bufkin, Retha Padgett, Frieda Shelton, Dorothy Weger, Jean Walker. Norma Hudson, Reta Moseley, Bernie Mitchell, Betty Holcomb, Deane Frank, Marian Sharp, Lucille McKinney, Loretta Pettyjohn, Leone Neff, Martha Turner, Bonnie Coggan, Miss Wiegman. Row 1—Doris Keck, Nella Beth Wise, Ellen Patridge. Margaret Fehrenbacher, Ada Flo Weger, Darlene Jennings, Norma Gene Hall, Patty Miller, Norma Jean Hubble, Fern Williams, Rosa Mae Gill.
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 1? The primary aim of the Clay City Chapter of the Future Farmers of America is to develop agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. In order to accomplish this every boy is a member of one of the following committees: Supervised Farming, Community Service, Cooperation, Leadership, Scholarship, Conduct of Meetings, Earnings and Savings, or Recreation. Each committee meets once a month to plan and carry out a definite program of work with the help of other members of the chapter. Thus the boys are not only progressing towards the goal of establishment in a farming business, but also are learning to deal effectively with themselves as well as with others. Each member has individual responsibility resting on his shoulders, but teamwork is essential to lasting accomplishment. Contests, sports, parties, and various fund raising activities add interest to the program of work. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA On September 23 seventy girls met in the Home Making rooms to organize for the first time the Future Homemakers Club. This club was previously known as the Home Economics Club. We are affiliated with The American Home Economics and The Illinois Home Making Associations. A period during the third Friday of every month was set aside for our regular meeting. We chose for club officers the following: President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Scrap Book Reporter Chairman of Recreation Barbara Brainard Roberta Rule Norma Gene Hall Darlene Jennings Nella Beth Wise Wilma Stanford Elinor Heninger Donna Bufkin Some of the outstanding activities of the club were—F. F. A. chili supper, mother-daughter evening. Red Cross work, baking cookies for wounded veterans, and making stuffed animals for blind children.
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