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.A , W WW f- i vw v .ffvws w we-f w . P ,wir sr- 'f 'iv'Ug G Q V 5 E FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMLHICA 5 is Q R if Yi I is .. 2 2 E . 2. 5 A new organization for the girls of the school was started the first 5 E of the school year. It is national ln scooe, and we work together 2 ,E for better and haooier home life. We think that helolng to make hapoy Z f. homes, now and ln the future, is the most lmoortsnt tH1Hg that we S 1 ' can do in s democracy. 5 If g For our chapter of the Future Hcmemakers of America the following of- E gi flcers were elected: Joyce Shofner, presldentg Doris Bell viceeores- 2 3 identg Juanita Jontz, secretsryg Jo Anne Thompson, tressurerg Shirley 3 g Mechllng, reoorterg Helen Erickson, recreation chalrmsng and Wilde 3 tg - Foushee, program chairman. These officers were installed in s candle- 5 :E light ceremony, with the mothers of members end the teachers invited 3 55 guests. Following a business meeting a tee was served. The two club Q lg mothers, Mrs. Shofner and Mrs. Foushee, presided at the table. 3 E 5 E A slumber party was held ln the gymnasium following the Hallows'en 5 E Party in October. The girls tried to sleep on pallets amid cornshocks 3 Q with mice ss unwelcome guests. A midnight snack was enjoyed, as well g Q as many mysterious and mischievous noises. Q Q In December we travelled via bus to Chicago to visit the Museum 2 A? of Science and Industry and to view some model rooms. On Vslent1ne's 2 of Day the members of the F.H.A. entertained their fathers at a 'Daddy- 5 2 Date' party. Two movies were shown, followed by games and refresh- S 5 ments. Some of our members attended the F.H.A. spring rally held at 5 5 Spring Valley early in March. Our social event of that month was a Q Q party at which the F.F.A. members were our guests. Q E Our chapter plans to send a delegate to the annual State Camp held at 3 2 Easg ?ayACsmptnesg Blgom1ngton.11?hgs1w1ll bekhegd ldnringfthe Ffarit 3 Qi wee n ugus . ur e ega e w e p o ma e ec s one or . . . 1 E and will bring beck s report of activities. 3 E , .n,,L,L-ls, .5 Q. nl, 122. 5 ces A .1 ,lf , re4zQ.f1 ,e.,,.-greg , s, ,- ,t,s,,,x, M,43S,z1. ,fo 4-4, Qf pg. ffdgq le. gud, e.g.z.lc.. .geclrf W 1 . .l f 4 wr i lil 'I ' - T fx is - 5 ' ,- , , C T ' 1 A 'js-' f ef' fm: '-' A H.,ffzr l Q2
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