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Future Homemakers Observe Chosen by the Future Homemakers as officers for the year are, bottom row, Phyllis Steinway, par¬ liamentarian; Sara Pearcy, president; Gracie Adkins, vice-president; second row, Coletta Hacker, song leader; Karla Alexander, historian; Eileen Bales, secretary; top row, Donice Prather, corresponding secretary; Agnes Warner, reporter; Naomi Bales, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Parks, Margaret Curtis, Drucilla Savage, Louise Weaver, Lena Reynolds, Wanda Bunch, Mar¬ tha Evans, Joan Kitchen, Eileen Bales, Shirley Bennett, Edith Brummett, Lois Ennis, Norma O’Neal, Janice Ward, Virginia Williams. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Richardson, Phyllis Whited, Marilyn Steinway, Sue Deck, Phyllis Hamilton, Vida Everroad, Janet Fisher, Donice Prather, Karla Alexander, Marcia Cooper, Coletta Hacker, Carol Meredith, Nina Champlin, Joan Anderson. TOP ROW: Agnes Warner, Phyllis Steinway, Sara Pearcy, Gracie Adkins, Marlene Ful- ford, Donna Garrison, Wanda Rohl, Joyce Hurt, Vivian Pratt, Dee Hine, Naomi Bales, Dixie Collins. The Martinsville chapter of the Future Homemakers of America is recognizing its fifteenth birthday this year, having been af¬ filiated with the state and national chapters since September, 1937. The club receives its policies, purpose, motto, and ideals from the national organization. In order to keep abreast of all the latest doings in the F. H. A. world, half of the 43 club members, accompanied by one of the Chapter Mothers, Mrs. Walter Smith, and the new club sponsor, Mrs. Ita Richardson, at¬ tended the fall district meeting October 13, at Brown County State Park. Delegates will also be sent to the district spring meeting and the state convention at Purdue in June. The activities of the F. H. A. are many. The Christmas Tea, with the faculty as guests, and the F. F. A.-Exchange party are just ex¬ amples. Also both formal and informal initia¬ tions are held. At this year’s informal initiation, a gala affair, the pledges were dressed as gypsies and escorted to homes in the community by their “big sisters.” Each pledge was required to do some menial household chore for the family. Observance of F. H. A. Week, a two-year- old innovation, was begun by the attendance of the whole chapter at the First Christian Church. Page Twenty-two
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