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Presidents: Patricia Holly, Jane Darby, D o r o t hy Crow, and Lola Bollinger. I lllllllll HUIVIINIAIIIIIS Ill AIIIIIIIIZA FIRST ROW: Charlene Moore, Nedra Bean, Maxine Buhs, Sue Kjer, Betty Goodman, Louise Davis, Janis Wheeler, Margie Cassout, Frances Bailey, Dorothy Crow, Jane Darby, Betty Hagan, Barbara Riggs, Velma Gully, Charlene Bertrand, Billie Lee Flynn, Kathleen Smith, Gladys Hensley, Elizabeth Harris, Sue Habum. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Ross, Shirley Keessee, Addie Smith, Delores Russom, Imogene Swinney, Loretta Scherer, Vivian Uelsmann, Geraldine Moore, Lola Bollinger, Bonnie Hamil, Pat Holly, Zoe Ann Albert, Sue Hill, Jean Ann Darby, The lllmo-Fornfelt High School chapter of The Fu- ture Homemakers of America was organized October 26. The newly formed chapter consists of 70 members. The members attended the district FHA conference at Oran, November 4. The officers of the local chapter were installed by the officers of the Chaffee chapter during a special as- Tomyee Habum, Mrs. Florence Wood. THIRD ROW: Thelma Kinder, Dorothy Keessee, Mary Holder, Gussie Hagan, Mary Lou Carter, Patsy Carlton, Peggy Leist, Myrime Pettit, Bernice Roth, Pauline Pettit, Vir- ginia Trucks, Laura Spradlin, Joann Smith, Ada Jane Schlenker. FOURTH ROW: Mary Alice Raines, Barbara Uelsmann, Beverly Adams, Virginia Held, Rutha Sue Carr, Betty Albrecht, Edna Lou Albrecht, Barbara Steckler, Allene Owen, Jewel Hodgkiss, Arnell Estes, Mary Littlepage, Margie Poe, Mary George, Betty Sander, Nancy Schwltz. sembly held February 25. After the installation cere- mony, an informal tea was held for the guests and FHA members in the home economics room. The high-light of the local chapter this year was the Spring Fashion Show. Since membership was so large, four sets of offi- cers were elected to represent each class. OFFICERS I I
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lllllll S Ill lHl Nlll lH FIRST ROW: Ruth Ann Eifert, Roger Seal, Estella Adaline Dunger, and Bill Coombes. SECOND ROW: Lola Bollinger, Jim Bol- linger, Thelma Kinder, and Leroy Roth. Each month's candidates for the best girl and boy citizen of the month is nomi- nated by the faculty. Under the supervision of the student council, the students make 2- THlRD ROW: Mary Ann Fisher, Larry Wad- lington, Mary Faith Estes, and Robert Ross. FOURTH ROW: Patsy Ruth Hosea, Dennis Wheeler, Barbara Jean Farmer, and Bill lnnis. the selection from these nominees. The selection of the candidates is based upon courteousness, dependability, trust- worthiness, loyalty, and initiative.
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