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F.H.A. Officers Sponsor-Mrs. Lavonne Gipe President-Donna West Secretary-Io Ann Stanley Vice-President-Caryl West Treasurer-Helen Lewis Better Home Living The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization for pupils studying homemaking in junior cmd senior high schools. This organization helps to develop leadership and intelligent partici- pation in homemaking. The flower is the red rose which is symbolic of vibrant glowing health. The colors are red and white: they are symbolic of youth-which has courage and an unwavering determination to succeed, yet has innocence and purity and holds integrity as its highest virtue. Toward New Horizons The activities participated during the year are as follows: The National Convention held in Kansas City, Iune 28 to Iuly 1 was attended by our presi- dent, Sharlet Newman with the past adviser, Miss Voncille Liedorff. The Christmas party held Decem- ber 22 was enjoyed by all. The F.F.A. boys were honored guests. At the school camival this year the F.H.A. girls worked very hard to make their bingo and popcorn stand a success. Another big event for the girls was the annual Kitchen Wazrmin' held March 2, with the theme, Southem Hospitality. Games, dancing, and refreshments added to the enjoyment of the evening. 91
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90 The local chapter of the F.F.A. is affiliated with the vocational agriculture department of Marceline High School. At the beginning of the year, its mem- bership consisted of twenty-six boys. The elected officers were: President .................... - ............ Ierry Ewigman Vice-President .................... Calvin McCauslin Secretary ............ .................. P aul Preston Treasurer ........ .......... R aymond Wilson Reporter .......... ............,, Glenn Miller Sentinel .......................................... Roger Boone The F.F.A., a nation-wide organization. was organized in Marceline in November, 1924. At that time there were seven charter members. One of the outstanding activities of the year was a, trip to the National Convention held in Kansas City in 1950. The two delegates who attended from the Marceline chapter were Paul Preston and Glen Miller. During the same week the itinerant instruc- tors acted as chaperones in taking the entire chap- ter to the American Royal. We were represented in the sub-district contests, at Keytesville, by dairy, livestock, and grain teams. Also on March 24. we entered the same contests at Kirksville. Ierry Ewigman and Raymond Wilson acted as delegates to the State Convention at Columbia in April. Iames Ewigman, Raymond Wilson, and Howard Shives attended the State F.F.A. Camp on the Lake of the Ozarks in the summer of '50. New plans are being made for the boys to attend the meeting again this summer. ' 5'fl1lPl'8 gf Earning tn hu. lntng tn learn: Earning tn ltnr. litutng tn smut. T ,
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