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llllicgtzgellgillpihslviell. Marie Schgier. Fred Briggs. Stanley Lawrence. Diana Turner. Ron WHO? Lima Chapter of the Ohio Association of Distributive Education Clubs of America WHAT? A Service Club WHEN? Second and fourth Friday of every month XWHERE? In the Distributive Education Classroom WHY? To develop progressive leadership in the field of distributiong to foster a deep ,of e .rad Vale J' A feeling of responsibility for contributing through business activities to the civic, social, and moral welfare of societyg to encourage the use of high ethical standards in businessg and to develop responsibilities of citizenship. ' S ' A Our accomplishments this year are: Help for the aged, Clothe-a-child Project, Employer-Employee Appre- ciation Banquet. Thanksgiving Bas- ket., Ads for the Annual. and Selling name cards to the Seniors. ADVISOR: Miss Moon CHRISTMAS PROJECT CLOTHE A CHILD -128-
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I xl f ,lib FRONT ROXV: Ruth Sterling. Floy Freytag, Nora Hires. Beulah Carpenter. Carol Emerson. Cordelia Porter. MIDDLE ROXV: Bertha Tyre. Nancy Thorburn. Jackie Fournier. Virginia Duff, Susan Lewis. Jan Nordyke. LAST ROWN Carrie Robinson. Glay- dell johnson. Jeanette Grahm. WHO? FUTURE HOME MAKERS OF AMERICA WHAT? An extra curricular activity for girls enrolled in home economics. This year the club attended the county FHA rally at Bluffton. It also served the Faculty Christ- mas Tea and held a punch party for all the girls in home economics. In May. All Girls' Day was sponsored by this group. XVHEN? Meets the first and third Thursdays of each month. 2 A WHERE? In room 21-i S p WHY? l. To encourage democracy in home and . Community life. ' 2, To further interest in home economics. . 5. To foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life. Xi ADVISOR: Edythe Cupp -130-
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