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F H.A. Loft to ri'Vt: Frunt rev: ghryurot Q-4tlc, Jetty Co tie, Jucklyn Vic ery, Judy Ulum, Lucille Beaudoin, latriciu Quslin. Jeoonl row: Lies Collins, Dorothy Golden, Zgrilyn liorich, Liry Churilla, Charlotte Russell, Alice Boom, Qhirley Mitchell. future gormingort of ,Qwricu The M. Y. Chapter of the Future Honmxmgori of America is u new organiza- tion in Boogie Volloy t'is your. Iwo delegates and their advisor, Liss Collins, went to the Full Get-Together at Ludson, hovembor 18. The club mom- bers colobruted Ghristsus, gt. rstrick's Dey and April Fool's Day. ns u result of tim fudye sole, pert of the money we tion. This money also enabled us to National F. X. A. Organization. The F. Qiven to The National Heart Associa- beoone affiliated with the Jtute and H. A. charter and memberehig cards were presented to the members by Liss Collins at u meeting in February. To finish out the yeor the members are planning sn Esster meeting, a Qpring meet- ing, and to send delegates to Comp Oswegatchie. The members are also planning to buy emblems with the club insignia on them. The club's officers ure as follows: President, Jucklyn Vickeryg Vice-President and Program Chailmmn, Margaret Castle, Jecretary, nucille Beaudoix, Trensnrer, Judy Clumg Historian, Betty Castle, Parliamonturian, Patricia Rushiag Jong Leader, glice Boom, Chapter Lbther, LES. Daniel Slum. R ' X 1 I
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