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Individuality Counts, The Future Homemakers of America, a service club organization of local, county, state, and national levels, enabled home eco- nomics students to understand the problems and responsibilities of citizenship. While working with their objective— to help each family member recognize his abilities and strive for his full development— members learned not to underestimate the versatility of the American woman. The aims of the future homemakers were to stress the importance of individuality, to make youth aware of the importance of good physical and mental health, to encourage youth to establish pur- poseful goals and to work toward these goals, to emphasize the importance of good morals and manners and to promote good family relations. The F.H.A. members listened attentively as the President called the meeting to order. The Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior members of the F.H.A. 107
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F.H.A. Objectives Delores Hagar, Sandra Markham, Linda Goodwin, Ima Alexander, Jane Hartley, Kathy Morris, Jeannette Giles, Peggy Britt, Mary Jane Childress, Sue Teaford, Judy Ruble, Joyce Eubank, Marie Kelly, Brenda King, Rose Hayslett, Margaret Nofsinger, Martha Lucas, Christena Conner, Darlene Milton, Linda Kidd, Bonnie McClung, Carolyn Woodson, Kitty Burgess, Donna Boblett, Laura Barker, Lesylie Smiley, Melody Breeden, Rachel Brewbaker, Frankie Deisher, Lynne Bryant, Jackie Haymaker. 106 The officers of 1965-1966 year discussed each program before the meetings.
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Morals and Mrs. Dorothy Herbert was guest speaker for one of the F.H.A. meetings. Mrs. These girls participated in the F.H.A. fashion show giving the devotional. Herbert spoke to the girls on marriage. 108
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