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llllMl llill lllllllIS lllPlllilMl l SEATED, left to right: Betty Bippus, Virginia McColIom, Helen Cravens, Ruth Mayo, Louise Brower, Berta Jean Wallace, Kathryn Graves, Louise Hughes, Patsy Sue Williams. SECOND ROW: Naomi Tucker, Evelyn Hartle, Shirley Souders, Dorlus Lawrence, Virginia Williams, lvd Cardwell, Lois Edwards, Christine Link, Barbara Riley, THIRD ROW: Janis Borneman, Anita Jo lvester, Maxine Morlan, Maxine Link, Anne Cooper, Jean Ann Dillworth, Betty Jo Pepper Shirley Jennings. ' The Home Economics girls' dreams of moving into the new build- ing partially came true this year. Even though the living-room, bed- room and bath were not furnished, we were happy to occupy the lab- oratory with its 4 unit kitchens and increased facilities for clothing work. The good work done in the Home Economics classes was evidenced by the Christmas and Easter Fashion Shows, by the notebooks compiled on Textiles and Fabrics, Color, and on House Planning and Home Fur- nishings. ln order to gain a more complete knowledge of the business of Homemaking and living with people, the Home Economics girls ex- changed classes with the Agriculture boys for two weeks. The boys were given short units on Manners and Etiquette, Fundamentals in Cooking and Operation of the Sewing Machine, while the girls were instructed in the use of simple tools and woodworking. With the increasing number of girls interested in Home Econ- omics, the lovely new building is a necessity. Over a period of time, the classes will have the experience of selecting the furnishings and helping to equip it so as to provide expleriences as nearly like a home situation as possible. MRS. MCBRIDE 38
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Wllllllill Slllll SEATED, left to right: Betty Aslin, Maxine Guilliams, Mrs. Flaulein Vaughn, Delores Launius Gerry Lawrence, Mary White, Betty Hankins. SECOND ROW: Nora Lyons, Lois Edward Berta Jean Wallace, Betty Magee, Nola May Jones, Martha Tirmcnstein, Barbara Hopkins Mary Sue Corbin. THIRD ROW: Eddie Chapman, Paul Wilson, Jr., Billie Alexander Johnny Lincoln, Charles French, Editor ...................-.-...... Feature Writers- ---Delores Launius -------Betty Aslin Maxine Guilliams Betty Lou Hankins Gerry Lawrence Reporters -.-.-........-.....--....-..-. Betty McGee Nora Lyons Sports Writers --.--.....-..-..-....------ Paul Wilson Eddie Chapman Joke Editor -------.-----.---------.-.--- Lois Edwards Circulation --------------------------- Nola Mae Jones Art Editors ------------------------ Martha Tirrnenstein Mary Sue Corbin Patricia Becratt Mirneoscope Op, ------------------- -Berta Jean Wallace Mimeograph Ops. -------------------- ---Bill Alexander Proof Readers --------------..------ Johnny Lincoln Charles French ---Delores Launius Mary White Typists ...........-...-..------ Advanced Typing Class 5DOr1SOr .--.....-.........-...... Mrs. Flaulein Vaughn
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lllllllil HllNllMAlllliS lll AMlllllIA SEATED, left to right: Lema Beckett, Fay Haws, Anna Mae Williams, Mary Sue Corbin, Martha Tirmenstein, Gerry Lawrence, Delores Launius, Maxine Guilliams, Betty Aslin, Dorothy Mooney. SECOND ROW: Helen McColIom, Patsy Wilson, Betty Moore, Wanda Mayo, Betty Bell Cagle, Amanda Skelton, Jo Nelle Burke, Nadine Teets, Wanda Beckett, Jo Anne Aslin. THIRD ROW: Wilma Parks, Margie Pritchett, Frances Williams, Mildred Quick, Betty Joyce Crawford, Euleta Lemings, Charlotte Owens, Mary Lewis, Betty Sue Williams, LaVerne Cagle, Pansy Underwood. The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization of pupils studying homemaking in the high schools of the U. S., Hawaii and Puerto Rico. It is a non-profit organization with 8 purposes, of- fering opportunity to develop social qualities, promote better home life, encourage democracy, promote international good will, provide wholesome individual and group recreation and to further interests in Home Economics. The Bloomfield Chapter is one of 6,108 affiliated chapters and supplies 53 of the 237,133 members in 47 states and territories, lt was organized in 1949 and has made great progress, Among the major activities of the year were a Men's Fashion Show, Emily Post Week, Slave Day, Revenge Day, trip to Sub-District Meeting where one of our members was elected Sub-District Secre- tary, FFA-FHA Party, and the purchase of a punch bowl and cups set for the Home Economics Department, with some of the over S100 made from their activities. A number of members have received the Junior Homemaker De- gree, and with competent officers and active members as we now have, the future is bright for the Bloomfield Future Homemakers. 39 WQMMKER 'X 4,--to NEW YW bo I 1 X cp Y if 2 'S ' r. .L l -- as 5,20 01 1.6 5' 4 xx 0 19'
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