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F. H. A. OFFICERS: L. Scofield, Parliamentarian; M. Papke, President; N. Hammer, Treasurer; C. Peters, Song Leader and Social Chairman; G. Riches, Vice President; S. (Cork) Laps ley, Reporter; C. LaRont, Secretary; R. Gilbert, Historian. In Home making cooking c lass- es the girls learn the funda- mentals of proper selection, purchase, preparation and serving of nutritious food. The need for properly bal- anced diet is continually stressed as is the necessity for basically economical meals. The girls acquire practical skills in Cascade’s modern well-equipped kitchen where emphasis is on “learning by doing.’’ 28 Pictured above are Cascade's J. Wood, G. Hice, J. Hartman, K. Music, and C. Coffey.
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Future Homemakers Row 1: B. Spurlock, J. Wheeler, S. Gisler, S. (Cork) Lapsley, G. Huber, E. Ralphs, M. Drager, A, Graves, P. Campbell, J. Gruchow, R. Phillips, S. Edwards, L. Warner, C. Tomlinson, P. Smith, C. LaRont, C. Coffey, M. Myers. Row 2: J. Elam, A. Tipton, B. Lee, E. McGill, R. Gilbert, C. Paige, W. Glidewell, B. Wallace, B. Martin, D. Lensman, J. Hartman, M. Davis, M. Grim, Mrs. De Camp (Advisor). Row 3: L. Scofield, M. Schaefer, N. Hammer, G. Riches, M. Papke, D. Threlkel, D. Boyer, J. Feller, F. Simpson, E. Liptak. The Future Homemakers of America is an organization designed to benefit the girls at Cascade by helping them acquire understanding of the functions of the home. They learn to be better homemakers by learn- ing essential skills, attitudes, and ideals needed for successful living in their future homes. Each girl participating in the Homemaking program has the opportunity to develop interests, skills and wholesome attitudes through a variety of real group and individual experiences in al 1 phases of home living Class work in clothing, personal living, personal appearance, house- keeping, home decoration, foods, management, child care and home nursing, plus home experiences and fun together in activities help girls to develop an appreciation of the beauty and satisfactions to be found in everyday life and to have a better understanding of the responsibili- ties of home living. The F. H. A. has many activities during the school year. Among these are the district convention, individual projects for each girl, and joint parties with the F. F. A. boys. Monies for the treasury are raised chiefly through popcorn and doughnut sales. Advisor for the F. H. A. is Mrs. Eleanor DeCamp. 27
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Homemaking sewing class at left includes: R. Kaiser, M. Garbe, M. Harper, P. Smith, L. Scofield, D. Ward, ]. Hurley, and N. Hammer. Girls in the Homemaking sewing classes study the selection and buy- ing of materials and the construction of the complete costume for daily living. Style, design, and making of clothing is learned through prac- tice in Cascade’s clothing depart- ment, as is laundering, and the care and repair of family clothing. It’s not all work in Home- making. F. 11. A. students relax with F. F. A. boys at annual joint organizational party where they eat, play games, and dance together to recorded music.
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