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FJ-LA. I' FIRST ROW LOIS Gr1ff1n Jeannette Robmson Loe AnnGr1ff1n Lots Benton Lo1s Kerr Shelva Benton Nancy Stmmons Mar1e Lehman SECOND ROW Sharon Bates ,T oy Lydon Carolyn Wall Carole Shroyer Nancy Hopkms Flora Tallman Helen Moreland Llul3.I'l Mlchaelson Lots Stetzel Mrs Youngkm Sponsor THIRD ROW L1ndaSebert Max1neStetzel,J'oan Tuff1n Peggy Kelsey Donna Allen Mar1lyn M1ller J oy Thompson Sh1rley Kerr The local chapter of Future Homemakers of Amervca was started O f f X tn the sprtng of 1955 1n Guthr1e Center I-hgh School. lnthe fall of 1956 II aff1ltated wtth the State and Nat1om1 organlzatlon of F H.A Qtr Guthrte Center group has 22 members U U :fl if - The off1cers of F H,A are pres1dent v1ce pres1dent secretary gram cha1rmat1 The motto of F H A Toward New Hormons expresses 1ts purposes The goals of the orgatuaatton are to promote better farrulv hvmg and to provtde tratmng, for each member for better part1c1pat1on Nfw BO 1n home, school, and commuruty act1v1t1es The orgamzauon flower 1S the Red Rose. There IS also a Nauonal F H A p1n whlch members may purchase. The pm conststs of an emblem and a guard The emblem IS a plane octangal 1n shape. Across the top 1S wr1tten the name Future Homemakers of Amertca Around the lower s1des of the plane ts the motto toward new hor1zons In the center of the p1n there IS a house supported by two hands wh1ch symbohzes that the future homes of Amertca are tn the hands of 1ts youth Last fall the members worked very hard to obta1n new members They also had reorgamzauon and e1ect1on of new members before b6COITllllg a part of the nat1onal group The members were very pleased to be able to attend the d1str1ct F H A meetmg held 1n Jefferson Iowa last fall There they learned new 1deas for commur11ty and home projects Also ,Toy Lydon was elected as d1str1ct representmve from Gllfllfle Ce.nter Page sponsored by BEACHS 5 AND 10 X Q fs 0 . ' , ' . : . , . I t Y I I ' 4 ' 1 . 1 - . . 2 ' . ' ' . . - as of . 1 . . . E I 1 . . . . . . . 4: XA L . . 3 , I - 5 1 1 ' . . ' , ' - ' , , U, j treasurer, historian, parliamentarian, song leader, reporter, and pro- 'if , 'f1'I't x Ny - my -I-A o I S X Y . , . f f A . . H tt ' I ,-'Ulf 'xxx'-xryf O . . R i . l Q . ' ' lt ' S! . . ,, . ,, . . , . ' I , . v
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CY 1 5-N Wm- . ,J -. ' wwf? 'f f L. TWIRP WEEK The week of January 28 to February 1 was our third annual Twirp Week, sponsored by the Service Club. During Twirp Week, the girls must ask the boys for dates, provide transportation, and pay for the entertainment, At school, the girls have to open doors for the boys, carry boys books, and eat last in the hot lunch line. Any offender, which in- cludes boys who refuse the services of the girls, are put on the Service Club's black list. This year, at the Costume Party, which climaxes the week, the students on the black list had to pantomime popular songs. For the Costume party, everyone dressed in storybook costumes, They circled around the floor for the benefit of the judges, who were to pick a king and queen of twirp week. Our king and queen this year were Karee Logue and Eldon Laughery. They re- oeived beautiful cardboard and raism crowns. Refreshments were served to all then the dance band played for the party.
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FFA FIRST ROW Left to Rlght Mr S111etto Darrell Sloss ,Tack Crawley Elwyn Sloss Merlm Shoesmuh Merlln Buckmaster Marvm Buckmaster Larry Ph1ppen Gary Wall Galen Ar1derson SECOND ROW Bryan P1erce .T 1m Turner Leo Randolph Wayne S1mmons J' ack M111ho1hn Dean Flanery Fred Sheley Donnle Buttler J1lT11'1'116 Buttler THIRD ROW Darwm Hughes Russell Jessen Marvm Lemke Lyle We1ge1 Wayne N1ckel Gordon Purdy Lee Preunmger Gene Newell Gary Sloss John G11son. FIRST ROW Left to Rlght Merlm Ra-:S .Terry Paulhn, Don Bates Allen Pierce, Kenneth Lehman D1ck M1Cha81SOH Darwm Sloss ,Terry Sorenson SECOND ROW W11son Rlgler Larry Godwin, .Tumor Flanery Kay Kelsey. E1'1Ch Selferf Clarence Craw ley James Flanery Leroy Nelson. THIRD ROW Gary Hopkins Delmar Reeves Darrell Heckrnan, Donald We1ge1, .Tack Strmger Elmer Kopaska ,T ack Tallman, Tom Keeran Page sponsored by RUTHERFORD CONOCO SERVICE and WESTEND PRODUCE I I I I I I I I I I I I ' ' . . . . . 0 j 1 I I , I I I ' . . . . . ' I I I I I I I I I 1 n 1 I I ' 1 1 P ' ' I I . O . . - - . I ' ' 1 I : 9 I ' , .
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