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F. H. A. CLUB ? l l l First row-Lett to right: Doris Buckles, Mary Bamman, Mlary Wallace, Marilyn Bratt, Joan Peabody, Donna Hahn, Doris Kacir, Barbara Beschoner, Rene Rae Flick, Evelyn Warnke, Esther Losher, Amanda Knoblauch. Second row: Paulnetta Strauch, Patricia Moore, Georgene Gibson, Jean Robinson, Bonnie Herington, Irma Jean Losher, Darlene Koch, Evelyne Hilligoss, Joan Blackburn, Lorna Adami, Betty Anne Peabody, Doris Laible, Joan Jessup. Third row: Barbara Oliver, Patricia Hastings, Rosemary Zeiger, Marjorie Patterson, Pauline Rieger, Thelma Rinkenberger, Emmaline Seaman, lrma Dell Schwartz, Rachel Ann Thompson, Mary Jane Glaub, Joyce Hamner. ' Fourth row: Nancee Pelz, Mary Lou Strauch, Muriel Faw, Nancy McCully, Ann Elting, Phyllis Robbins, Ruth Ann Schwartz, Barbara Pacey, Kathleen Wallace, Ruth Miller, Betty Williams, Marilyn Myers, Marian Tenhaell, Beth Ann Jury, Miss Warwick. The F. H. A. Club was formerly called the Home Economics Club but this year they took the national name of the Future Homemakers ol America. The club held a weiner roast on October 29, '45 when the Freshmen were initiated to the club. They were required to wear various types ol cosnrmes, and all had vegetable corsages. At the beginning ol the year names were drawn lor a secret pal. Through out the year gilts were exchanged at Christmas and on Birthdays. The F. H. A. girls decided to write to pen pals in other countries. The countries to which they wrote were: Scotland, Eng- land, Australia, Bolivia, Chile, Hawaii, Canada, lreland, and France. A '28
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5 Ii st ls' 1-gan? ,,....-ra-u1pQ! -Hgwuv-W' -' Lelt to right: Betty Williams, Amanda Knoblauch, Esther Losher, Lynn Tweddale, Beth Jury, Dicl: Pacey John Hawk, Walter Fitschen, John Herington. VALENTINE DANCE On February 18, 1946, the F. H. A. Club ol Washburn High School held a Valen- tine Dance in the school gym. Freddie Hess and his orchestra provided the music lor the gala occasion. The girls had very beautilully decorated the gym and stage. Red and white stream- ers lormed a ceiling over the dancers and a large heart and red cupids were the central attraction on the stage. Cupids pinned on these streamers added to the sentiment ol the occasion. Red and white streamers outlined a huge heart through which the royal arty made their entrance. White streamers with red hearts formed an aisle down which tae lcing ancl queen, John Hawlc and Esther Losher, with their attendants-John Herington, Betty Williams, Walter Fitschen, and Amanda Knoblauch-proceded. Diclr Pacey and Lynn Tweddale were crown bearers and Beth Ann Jury. president ol the club, crowned the ro al air. -. Y AFlter the crowning ceremony a waltz contest was held in which Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eihausen were chosen as the winning pair. During the course of the evening chances were sold on a two pound box ol candy. Robert lngold held the luclry number.
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