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Future l-lomemakers First row: Mildred Thurman, Wanda Beamon, Bettie Jane Sunderland Cpresidentj, Jessie Zumsteg, Emma Jane McCrary, Alma Mae Perfater. Second row: Betty Gibbs, Bonnie Mobley, Carolyn Mallinckrodt, Juanita Williams, Evelyn Eckhoff, Marjorie Dwight, Miss Eaton Csponsorb. Due to War conditions of tire and gas rationing it was impos- sible for the various clubs to assemble for the regular annual Home Project Conference. As a substitute for this meeting, the Future Homemalcers decided to plan a meeting similar for this purpose to the Fayette Home EC. girls. The Future Homemakers sponsored this program last Octo- ber for all Home EC. girls, the eighth grade girls and their moth- ers. The Value and Characteristics of Good Home Projects was the theme for the evening's program. The part played by the mother, the girl, and the teacher in each Good Home Project was also discussed. The program was followed by a social hour with refreshments of tea and cookies. The officers of Future Homemakers are: Betty lane Sunder- land, president, Bonnie Mobley, vice-presidentp Carolyn Mallin- clcrodt, secretary: Emma lane McCrary, treasurer: Iessie Zum- steg, historian.
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Future Farmers of America First row: Ben Young, Jack Kauffman, John McClammer, Junior Davis, Dale Pitney. Second row: Leon O'Brian, Ray Kampschmidt, Roy Suddarth, Rolla Magruder, Har- old Shepard. Third row: Abbie Estill, Norman Geiger, Jack Lay, Robert Brown, Philip Settle, Bill LeGrant. Fourth row: Jimmie Settle, Garnett Innes, Raymond Jackson, James Leo Rose. Fifth row: Eugene Costley, Leslie Thurman, Roy McKaig, Robert Simpson, Mr, Wright. Absent: Junior Friedrich, Vernon Downey. The Future Farmers of America have as one of their special activities the encouragement of a profitable project program. We think the progress in that connection this last year is worthy of mention. Twenty-four boys completed a total of 51 projects with a total project income of 34138.35 or an average of 35172.43 per boy. Checked another Way the average is 9681.14 a project. Our big event of the year socially was the F.F.A. party with almost 10053 of the members present with girl friends and the high school faculty as guests. Our officers this year are: Ray Kampschmidt, president: Rob- ert Brown, vice-president: Norman Geiger, secretary: Rolla Ma- gruder, treasurerg Leon O'Brian, reporterp Roy Suddarth, Watch Dogg Iimmie Settle, parharnentariany and Mr. Wright, advisor.
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Home Economics Club First row: Mary Calvert, Cora Lee Jackson, Katherine Welch, Lois Branstetter, Wan- da Beamon, Alma Mae Perfater, Margaret Rich. Second row: Margaret Crowley, Mildred Thurman, Bettie Jane Sunderland, Martha Perry, Dorothy Jo Shiflett, Helen Marie Collier, Marian McCutcheon. Third row: Dorothy .VIcCutcheon, Nancy Hutchi- son, Marjorie Dwight, Jeanette Wood, Evelyn Eckhoff, Helen Owen, Miss Eaton. Fourth row: Betty Gibbs, Bonnie Mobley, Carolyn Mallinckrodt., Juanita Williams, Barbara Friedrich, Mary Ruth Simpson, Jessie Zumsteg, Emma Jane McQrary. The Home Economics. Club organized and had its first meet- ing in September, 1942. NlVe met every Monday afternoon with Miss Eaton, our advisor. We are affiliated with the State Home Economics Student Club of Missouri and sent tive delegates to the meeting in Iefferson City March 25. Betty lane Sunderland was secretary of the state club the past year, but was unable to attend the state meeting, so Carolyn Mallinckrodt was acting sec- retary. lessie Zumsteg was on a panel discussion at the meeting. Our club has been active in the Victory program. The club theme this year was Live for Victory. We have knitted for the Red Cross, collected keys, books, Walnut hulls and silk hose. Some of the girls are helping with the farm work this year and many are planting Victory gardens. VV e feel that we have con- tributed much toward the War effort. Officers for the year were: Iessie Zumsteg, president, Emma lane McCrary, vice-president: Betty lane Sunderland, secretaryg Dorothy McCutcheon, treasurer: Ieanette Wood, reporter.
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