...I OFFICERS Nancy Savage, parliamentariang Lou Layton, historiang Octavia Stewart secretaryg Martha Anne Bagwell, presidentg Marjorie Sims. vice-president Gay Barfield, treasurerg Carolyn Jackson, reporter. State FHA President MARTHA ANNE BAGWELL FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Future Homemakers of America have played a big part in our nation as well as in Our Storyi' by endeavoring to further an interest in home and community life since 194-6 when FHA was born. It offers opportunity for members to develop initiative in planning and carrying out activities to better their home life and that of their families. The West Memphis chapter was very busy this year observing National FHA Week, U. N. Day, U. N. Week, attending the federation meeting, November 14, at Forrest City, and the state convention, March 29, at Little Rock, over which Martha Anne Bagwell presided. Nancy Savage served as second vice president of the federation this year. FHA had several firsts'7 this year such as initiation week, Daddy-Date Nite, Mother and Daughter Tea, and an open house after the White Christmas Party in the gym. The Annual Fashion Show was one of the main highlights of the year. The members were frequently called on to serve at PTA, faculty meetings, and for various civic organizations. Second Vice-President of Federation NANCY SAVAGE 4 36 MRS'J:S1TTnE'XGWELL FHA girls singing FHA Prayer Song at first meeting of the year
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First row, left to right: Margaret Daniels, Barbara Kinney. Helen Smith, Marilyn Mathis, Gerry May. Virginia House, Lynda Kay Arnett, Eva Joy McLeroy, Dolly McAdams, Olivia Watson. Second row: Emily Daniels, lda Price, Trudy Dallas, Patsy Leigh, Octavia Stewart, Anna Briggs, Melba Lofton. Barbara Lobley, Margaret Crofton, Carolyn Jackson, secretaryg Norma Pannell. Third row: David Lambert, Malcolm Scott, John Buster, Neil Peevey, Chuck Cordon, president: Barbara Holmes. Judy Fite, vice-president. ARTS AND LETTERS CLUB Pupils talented in creative writing, music. and art composed the Arts and Letters Club. This club provided a place to exhibit their creative work. At each meeting members showed or read their artistic accomplishments. All members participated in at least one program during the year. The first meeting was on October ll. 1956. The guest speakers were Cladys Alexander and Faith Y. Knoop, writers, from Little Rock. 38
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