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MRS. FLORENCE HATFIELD Homemaking Teacher FRESHMEN complete their aprons. JUNIOR AND SENIOR HOMEMAKING CLASS style their clothing projects. Vocational Homemalcing And F H A. The goal for Vocational Homemaking is to help the students as family members to improve personal, family, and community living. The Homemaking Program has three related parts. They are class experiences, F. H. A. , and home exper- iences. Each of the three parts teaches homemaking skills, helps the individual to understand themselves, their families and the people in the world about them. ln Future Homemakers of America three degrees may be earned, the Junior Degree, Chapter Degree, and State Homemaker Degree. Home projects in the areas of family relations, foods, child care, home management, housing, cloth- ing and health are carried out by the time the third year of homemaking is completed. These seven pro- jects are also required for the State Homemaker Degree. The capable Home Economics teacher is Mrs. Florence Hatfield, who received her A. B. degree at McPherson College, and her M. S. degree in 1939 at Kansas State College. She is also chapter adviser. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Phyllis Jacobson, Mary Rhodes, Judy Rutz, Deanna Roehrmsn, Carol Hill, Sharon Beltz, Donna Strada, Pat Wooster, Anita Jacobson, Joanne Klassen. SECOND ROW: Anita Altmann, Mrs. Hatfield, Advisor, Carolyn Rhodes, Mayleene Beltz, Jeanette Senner Marian Tobias, Carolyn Fike, Marilynn Klingberg, Janet Rutz., Pat Schneider, Sue Brown. THIRD ROW: Vonna Morgan, Marie Tobias, Carolyn Hartman, Clarice Bryant, Mary Bernhardt.
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Departments Of Science And MdllI6m0fl.CS The Math Department consists of Algebra I and II, Geometry and General Math. In these courses the students try to gain a better understanding of nunxbers. figures, and equations. The Science Department gives the stu- dents a better understanding of the world in which we live, and the plants and animals in our world, also the atmosphere. These departments are headed by Ray Nonken, a graduate of McPherson College, who provides capable leadership in these fields. WORKING THEIR ALGEBRA PROBLEMS MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF INSECTS EXPERIMENTING IN CHEMISTRY
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F. H. A. OFFICERS IRST ROW: carol Hill, sharon Benz, Anna STATE HOMEMAKER DEGREES Altmann, Sue Brown, Phyllis Donna Strada, Patty Wooster, Joanne Klassen, Jacobson, Joanne Klassen. and Sue Brown receive State Homemakers Degrees. ECOND ROW: Judy Rutz, Patty Wooster, Anita Jacobson, Donna Stroda, Mary Rhodes. Deanna Roehrman. Z Around the World with F. H. A. Ayse Erkut from 1-HE FUTURE HOMEMAKER CHAPTER Turkey was the speaker at this Program and Tea MOTHERS are Mrs. Melvin Klingberg, at which the mothers were the guests. and Mrs. Martin Beltz. -inda Ihdc, Joan Weber, Rose Riffel, Vlargarel Helhach, Barbara Ihde. TOURTH ROW: Marilyn Brockmeier, Sylvia Nely, Judy Davis, Connie vicGuire, Nancy Davis, Karen Fischer, -inda Brown, Charlotte Riffel, Driscilla Gravatt, Judy Stroda. FIFTH ROW: Fern Wingerd, Carol Kuta, lla Ju Schultz, Ilona Lindsay, Vudy Ruiz, Ruth Engle, Glenna ichlesener. SIXTH ROW: Carmen Engle, Deanna Hack, Gayle Rhodes, Mary Anderson, leggina Schlesener, Linda Fry. THE TRIPLE TRIO accompanied by Joanne Klsuen present two numbers THE SOPHOMORE CLASS complete at the District F. H. A. Meeting at sunflowers for the Lions Club. Hutchinson. i 9 r 5 .
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