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-1 . cl, .W First row, seated, left to right - Caryl West. treasurer: Donna West, vice-president, Sharlet Newman, presi- dentg Mary lou Cupp, parliamentariang Dorothy Cordray, secretary. Second row standing left to right -- Kitty Peden. Lelia Quinn. Bonnie Bell, reporter, Bobby Elkins, song leaderg Wilma Hayes, historian, Shirley Newman, Mary Slaughter, Jessie Howard. Third row, Kathryn Quinn, Loneta Twitchel. Margaret Rosson, Nellie Landreth. Peggy Atwell, Margaret Hun- ter. Betty Sartain Pope, Loreta Edie, Hazel Fox. Lucille Hepworth, Laquetta Ralls. Fourth row, Geneva Wright, Helen Gomez. Wilma Kornbrust, Anna Kornbrust, Donna Fowble, Beverley Boone, Earlene Guest, Nola Still. Jeraldine Still, Reta Asher, Julene Still, Marjorie Boone, Mrs. Charles Payden, Chapter Mother, Miss Voncille L1edorff,, Adviser. F. The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization for pupils studying nomemaking in junior and senior high schools. June ll. 1950. will mark the fifth birth- day of this national organization. The first National Convention was held in Kansas City. in 1948, the second National Coram-izt.oi' mall be he-ld in Kansas City. June 28 through July l, 1950. 1 his organization helps to develop lead- e' ship and intelligent participation in home- nieialng. H. 89 A. The goal of this organization is to pro- mote better home life for its members and their families. The motto is K'Toward New Horizonsfl The flower, the Red Rose, which is symbolic of vibrant glowing health. Its colors are red and white: they are symbolic of youth- youth which has courage and an unwavering determination to succeed. yet has innocence and purity and holds integrity as its highest virtue.
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E A F The F F A IS composed of chartered state assoc1at1ons wh1ch 1n turn are made up of local chapters sntuated m hlgh schools havxng departments of vocatlonal agrlcul ture MISSOUTI was the 28th state to be ad mltted nt the F F A Nat cn 1Organ Z1 tlon The Marcelxne chapter was orgamzed and admxtted lnto the organlzatlon November 24 1929 The charter members were Woodrow Burgener Roy Gray Harry Heaton Kenneth Holt Harold Morgan Luclan Porter and Delbert Rlepe Offlcers for the 19491950 year are President Dean Hayes Vlce presldent Elwyn Huff Reporter Eugene Elklns Se cretary Lavern Hxcks Sentmel Gene Solomon The other actlve members are Charles Ashley Roger Boone James Ewlgman Jerry Ewlgman Leo Ewlgman Olxver Fleld Heath Floray Vlctor Gladbach Udell Hayes Dale Hean y Gene Koehl Jlmmle Kosmon Gale Lxnebaugh Mltchell McGown Lavern Mc Mlllan Glen M1ller Douglas Olmger Wlllle Ollver Paul Preston Leroy Qulnn Walter Roberts, Howard Shlves, Rlchard Sporer, Roy Dale Sportsman, Walter Swxtzer, F 90 Dwayne Tarpenmg Harry Taylor Donald Vater Raymond Wllson Dlck Wright Ronald Wrlght One of the most excltmg annual actlvx tles of the year lS the trlp to the American Royal held ln Kansas Cnty Here the boys v s t ll tne l ves ocx d splays and also take some slghtseemg tours of the clty The trxp which IS usually made ln the back of a stock truck IS always enjoyed by all At the annual barnwarmm there IS al ways round dancmg square dancmg and the tradltlonal broom dance For the freshmen greenhands who are st1ll a llttle bashful about dancmg there IS plenty of hay to snt on and plenty of cxder to Slp The crowmng of the Barnwarmm Queen lS the hlghllght of the evenmg State Camp always rolls around when the boys are the buslest but most of them manage to go Here the boys get plenty of swlmmmg many hours of boat rndmg and sxghtseemg ln the most beautxful recreatnor' spot of MISSOUPI The Lake of the Ozarks Other actlvltxes enjoyed by the members are 1ce and roller skatxng partles, wlener roasts, and hay rldes L.. Qv ' 7--94 I' nc: clrlu WL Lnlluvlna 11-11- NA, . .....1.1.1,- , .,4.1..:1p.- 111111-1111- .................l--n '13 -.' . , ,I , - 1 -L ' , 'Li' . Szfhi n' 141. -1 .Ive-511 'K l - I 1 1 , ..-- L 1 is llllnn 1 1 .' I 1 ,- . , ' ' ,1 1 1 , X N I I... . ,...- - .31 '-. .1 U. 'I 1 ' l l - . . . , , 1 1 1 ' 2 fy 3 A iv , 1 ' 1 ' A I ' . , .. . . . . . A ... A A 3 , L A . . , , . . v g y , . , . - 1 1 1 1 ' ' . . 1 1 , b . . 1 1 ' 1 , ' 1 1 1 ' . ' . I 1 7 1 . - 1 1 1 Y Y Y . . . . . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . , - o ' ' 1 1 1 1 . . . . . 1 1 ' . . . . . . . , ' 7 V 7 1 1 1
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