James Wood High School - Woodbine Yearbook (Winchester, VA)

 - Class of 1960

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Page 11 text:

FUTURE HCJMEM KERS OF MERICA Seatet1'.' Miss Camper, Sprmmr: Glory Pingley, Presi- dent: Mrs, Sutphin, Karen Russell, Vice-Presidentp Miss Watson. Slandiug: Mary Ashwood, Secrelaryg Joyce The Future Homemakers of America is an organi- zation of high school girls interested in homemaking. The members are learning to contribute to the hap- piness of their homes today and in the future. As the motto, Toward New Horizons indicates the chapter members are seeking to prepare themselves to accept responsibility in their homes and community. The james Wood Chapter is a part of the state and national F.H.A. organizations. The 221 members partici- pate in activities on the chapter, federation, state, and national levels. The chapter and individual members have gained recognition for their activities. For a number of years the chapter has been recognized as one of the outstanding ones in the state. The four goals of the chapter this year are: Q11 To help individuals develop potential abilities, C27 To develop a better understanding of our family members and to contribute to this well-being, 45? To interpret the value of homemaking as a basic part of our total education, Q43 To promote goodwill through getting to know our neighbors at home and abroad. Through chapter programs, individual and chapter pro- 4 A .. Whittaker, Trearurerf Barbara Sperry, Reporter: Sandra Baggerly, Hirtoriang Martha Ridings, Pfrrliamentnrian: Alice Dellinger, Song Leaderg and Carol Lake, Pianist. jects, community activities and participation in federa- tion and state programs, members seek to meet these goals. Some of the outstanding activities are: the FFA- FHA Mother-Daughter, Father-Son Banquet, the Fred- erick County Agricultural Fair, observance of National FHA Week, social activities with FFA, well-planned monthly chapter programs, activities for Match of Dimes, and work by members on degrees of achieve- ment. Members attend federation meetings, and the state FHA Convention. The members also attend FFA-FHA camp and dele- gates are sent to the national FHA convention. An important phase of the work is the opportunity to develop leadership ability to use now and in the future. The Future Homemakers of America believe in the preparing today for the roles they will assume in the future. They are gaining abilities through many creative and learning experiences. They believe in the im- portance of the home and the homemaker in creating a better world. As the first lines of the FHA creed states: We are the Future Homemakers of America, we face the future with warm courage and high hopes.

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VCDCATIQNAL OFFICE TRAININ vu G0 Fir!! Row, Sealed, Left I R' IJ .11- 0 lg 1: Helen Cowgqf, Charlotte Spomorg Peggy Williams, Patsy Cooper, Jo Ann Bean, Schuller, and Wanda Del-Iaven. Second Roux' Anita Lacy, Reta Haines, and Judy Hartley. Darlene Miller l ' ' , ant Mina Lash. Stmidnzg: Mr. Perraulr, The Voutionnl Office Training Pmgnm is a course nt school gpm -0 scninr busanm ,ft-dem which inrludcs clnsxtuom instructian and on-thekjnb tmin- ing The students teceivt- work experience in vari- ous offices in Winchcstrr and Frulcriclt County. Two credits :re earned toward graduation under this program. Th: pmgmn provides -vnlunble training to the stu- dents which pn-pam them lur arm-gmdumm cm- ploymunt. Path ymr the Vocational Office Training Class holds mn Employv.-rflimployee banquet honoring thsir cmpluyers for the training rcreivv.-cl onxthejob. .SlfIOIIJOf, Mr. Pcrmult. Officers, .ffllllflill-Q left lo right: Wantltt Del-laven, Vife-l'refia'ent,' Jo Ann Bean, Trea.mrer,' Pat C ' i sy oopcr, .SLLlLldVJ, Anita Lacy, Reporlerg Ll' l mr ottc Schullcr, Pfe.riz1enI. T



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FUTURE HOMEM KER Row One, Left to Right: Jeanne Foremen, Ann Whitacre, Jo Anne Dellinger, Glory Pingley, Mary Ashwood, Shirley Ed- monds, Judy Greene, Jean Anderson, and Betty MacBarr. Row Two: Patsy Williams, Joyce Whittaker, Judy Vance, Patricia Melestet, Bonnie Goode, Thelma Mcllwee, Dorothy Snapp, and Shirley Keeler. Ron' Three: Karen Armstrong, Nancy Dwyer, Esther Spiker, Helen Carpenter, Lorraine Light, Irene Lowery, Libby Neff, Paulette Kenny. Ro-uf Four: Connie Komsa, Elnota Davis, Pat Boyer. Carol Lowe, Doris Nipper, Patsy Giffin, Lucy Golightly, Mary Keller, and Joan Whit- acre. Ron' One. Left to Riglst: Belva Del-laven, Phyllis Brown, Doris Campbell, Peggy Dinges, Gordonanna Fletcher, Doris Jones, Norma Duncan, Frances Dellinger, and Barbara Haymaker. Ron' Tu-o: Louise Gardner, Shirley Brown, Linda Kerns, Betty Ketns, Charlotte Butler, Marilyn Gentry, Maxine Davis, Barbara Komsa. Rau' Three: Margaret Funkhouser, Brenda I-Ieishman, Carol Kline, Carol Boswell, Barbara Boyles. Loretta Eaton, Ruth Headley, and Pauline Adams. Rau' Four: Kay Cof- felt, Joyce Del-laven, Joyce Burcham, Shelia Coe, Bonnie Hammack, Linda Ellyett, Frances Edmondson, and Pauline Alter. ZX

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