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TATTLER ’42 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Instructor, Miss Gamber Back Row—Left to Right, Nancy Taylor, Mary Ann Baum, Jean Wollet Jean Schmucker, Wilma Ledyard, Ruby Kuhn, Jane Ford, Eva Bell Knisely Ruth Love, Ardith Towne, Arlene Snow, Beverly Robinson, Elnore Kinkaid, Ruby Cramer, Erma Kizer, Margaret Walter, Doris Wilson. Third Row—Maxine Double, Erva Hochstetler, Gloria Long, Florence Thorpe, Laura Green, Emma Alleman, Betty Mercer, Virginia Aungst, Lillian Sly, Joan Ives, Evelyn Grant, Agatha Clinton, Joan Esterline, Vivian Cox, Dur-lene Hale, Betty Thrasher. Second Row—Betty Barnes, Ardith Schaffner, Evelyn Bennett, Marvel Russell, Helen Barringer, Betty Wright, Geraldine Henderson, Mildred Taylor, Mary Catherine Wieland, Ada Goldsmith, Ruby Lichtenwald, Margaret Whitted, Velma Merrilatt, Lucille Bernath, Lillian Aschelman. First Row—Frances Cisco, Roselyn Milliman, Onia Everingham, news reporter; Doris Fidler, treasurer; Charlene McLaughlin, vice-president; LaVonia Gleason, president; Marjorie Roth, secretary; Theo McKinney, historian; Dorothy Keefer, Lucille Hukill. The first F. H. A. chapter at Fayette was organized in 1937 with the objective of developing individual talent, improving home and family life, participation in community life, promotion of scholarship and continuous personal development. As a part of Home Economics education in the vocation program, the Future Homemakers Association places emphasis on the promotion and development of the high school girl’s ability to use her Home Economics instruction in meeting her home, school and community problems. 20
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TATTLER ’42 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Back Row—Earl D’Lameter, Ray Taylor, Max Borton, Loyd Camron, Weldon Russell, Frederick Fish, Hal Page, Hal Snow, Milton Schaffner, Ralph Ford, Junior Lantz. Third Row- Kenneth Gerig, Jon Snider, Dean Knisley, Dorman Merillat, Robert Creighton, Gilbert Viers, Galen Cline, Wallace Borton, Duane Nico-lon, Junior Brawley, Roger Kunkle, Charles Vanlerburg, A. L. Ford. Instructor, Mr. Gallaway Second Row—James Schaffner, Clyde Brasher, Earl Gleason, Doyle Brehm, Jack Lester, Cletus Monsell, Robert Schaffner, Keith Humphrey, Bob Towne, Leonard Morr, Donald Sevrence, Norman Merillat. First Row —Donald Hill, Lewis Venier, watch-pup; James Day, Treasurer; Marvin Ely, V. President; John Graf, President; Wayne Taylor, Secretary; Curtis Link, Reporter; Dale Opydke. The Future Farmers of America is a national organization for farm boys enrolled in Vocational Agriculture in High School. There are four degrees: Green Hand, Future Far- mer, State Farmer and American Farmer. In addition to their regular meetings, these boys carry on many interesting projects, such as; exhibits at county and state fairs, local corn husking contests, judging contests, spraying program, treating seed wheat, oats, corn and potatoes, Grange programs, pest hunts, annual outings and many other things. Its purpose is to develop in agriculture students a deep interest in Agriculture, to train each boy in leadership, organization, character, thrift, co-operation, scholarship, recreation, citizenship, service and patriotism. 19
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TATTLER ’42 JUNIOR PLAY PICTURES Top row—One happy family. But why? “Footloose” Middle row-—Guilty? Where’s mom? “Footloose” Bottom row—Such trying weather! What, Carmen Miranda? Dare we laugh? “Tish” The great success of these plays was, in a large measure, a result of the excellent guidance of Miss Giffin. Left—Instructor, Miss Giffin 21
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