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ROUNDED UP fidence of The IOCG' The girls who Won The con F F A, members: ROW one Tania flew? mary- SHANNON CHRISTENSEN- PMT' GGY +MsEEliiTRTLL T-iTiNTER.' Vice-Pf'Hi e Bn . der: CARO- Ro WO 1 GLORIA UTLEY, song Lea . JOAN LBVON JENSENkgliPoTTTslTorian1 LaRAE DAY. Treasurer' HITA , Tool: a solemn pledge ThaT she would abide by The rules and live up FEMALE EAGLES PREPARE FOR LEADERSHIP eooo HOME AND FAMILY LIFE THROUGH THE f CLPJ CL,6Ll0tQl C The school year T953-'54 broughT a newly-Organized chapTer OT The FuTure l-lomemalcers OT America To our campus. IT all began in OcTober. when all The girls in home economics classes, or Those who had previously Talcen home ec. were in- viTed To lisTen To The sTaTe presider1T OT The F. H. A. Tell abOuT The values To be gained Trom such an organizaTion. The girls musT have been Tavorably impressed, Tor They Turned ouT almOsT one hundred percenT Tor The TirsT meeTing. ATTer several organizaTion meeTings, The Tormal iniTiaTiOn Tor all members was held on November 2, By candlelighT, each girl To The ideals OT The club, aTTer which she signed her name To The OrganizaTion's rosTer. The newly-elecTed oTTicers were given special recogniTion, and each one OT Them lighTed a candle To symbolize The club's various purposes, which are: prOmOTe a growing appreciaTion OT The ioys and saTisTacTion OT homemalcingp emphasize The imporTance OT worThy home membership: encourage democracy in home and communiTy liTeg work Tor good home and Tamily life Tor all: prOmoTe inTernaTional good will: TosTer The develOpmenT OT creaTive leadership in home and communiTy liTe: provide wholesome individual and group recreaTiong TurTher inTeresT in home economics. x START EARLY! A LITTLE FRIENDLY SHOW-HOW Miss Wrigh+ is giving her girls some personal aHen+ion. 44 4 i I 5 I s+raT:1ifT9fT1?r': housewife - - .
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DISPLAYS OF VARIOUS KINDS DREW MANY FAVORABLE COMMENTS A bullefin board fhaf parenfs could nof overlook. Mr. Banks prepares adclifional lighl' on Ihe sublecl' . . . his sfudenfs' handiwork OUR PARENTS KNOW ggoocl .SZ 00 A .xdre jzeir ealaondidigfy Parenfs of Millard l'Iigh's sfudenfs never forgef fhaf public schools in our communifies are direcfly confrolled by fhem, and fhaf our schools are only as good, or as poor, as fhey help fo make fhem. If is for fhis reason fhaf Parenfs' Day acfivifies, sponsored annually in connecfion wifh Ameri- can Educafion Week, are wholehearfedly supporfed and parficipafed in by a large maiorify of our school pafrons and friends. While members of our school board, fogefher wifh fhe superinlendenf and his sfaff, fake fhe leadership in making school policies and plans, fhey never hesifafe fo lef if be known fhaf 'rhey are only fhe agenfs fo mainfain fhe kind of schools parenfs wanf. They believe fhe price for good schools is confinuous inferesf in fhem, clear undersfanding of fheir aims and mefhods, and infelli- genf supporf 'ro improve fheir weaknesses. Only when parenfs and adminisfrafors can come fogefher fo voice and discuss acfions concerning school problems can ifs dynamic growfh be assured, These aims are mef, in parf, af leasf, once annually, af Millard High, where plans for Parenfs' Day acfivifies are so arranged fhaf school adrninisfrafors can rneef parenfs and school pafrons on common ground, fhaf feachers can go ouf all fhe way fo familiarize visifors wifh fhaf which goes on behind school walls, and in refurn receive individual suggesfions from parenfs as fo whaf can and musf be done fo make learning af Millard a more successful and pleasing experience for all con- cerned. Abbreviafed class schedules, a luncheon. privafe parenfs and feachers consulfafion periods. filling ouf quesfionnaires and having forum discussions on school problems, parficipafed in by admin- isfrafors and board members, are some of fhe progressive mefhods used af our high school every Parenfs' Day, fo make Millard a fruly communify-ceniered school. NOON HOUR ACTIVITIES WITH PERSONAL APPEAL Whaf would a school day be wifhouf a luncheon? . . . Helen Robison pufs facfs and ficfion on display for fhe parenfs. 43
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Row One, IeTT To righT:- Row Two:- Row Three:- Row Four:- ie jufure omema era 0 America The oTTicers Tor This year are: Shanon ChrisTensen, presidenT3 Sherrill HunTer, vice-presidenT: Gay MiTcheIl, secreTaryg LaRae Day, Treasurer: Joan Spencer, parIiamenTariang Carolyn WhiTaker, hisTorian: Gloria UTley, mu- sic direcTor7 LaVon Jensen, reporTer: and Miss WrighT, adviser. Regular F. H. A. meeTings are held on The second Wednesday oT each monTh. They are so ouTlined ThaT The work promoTed in These gaTherings assisTs all members To realize more Tully The True value oT Their organ- izaTion. IT is Tor This reason ThaT The girls have been inTroduced To The living habiTs oT The Japanese, as well as To how To wrap ChrisTmas giTTs. Each new inTormaTion is so geared ThaT iT conTribuTes To beTTer homemalcing. Girls Gi Millard High enioy Their WOFIQ in The newly-Tormed local chapTer oT FuTure I-Iomemalcers oT America Tremendously, and are proud oT The assisTance oTTered Them To prepare Tor more purposeTul living. OUR MEMBERSHIP OF THE NEWLY-FORMED F. H. A. CHAPTER These are The girls aT Millard High ThaT Talce no chances when iT comes To being prepared as homemalcers- To-be. They are: JOAN SPENCER THEONE PAXTON COLLEEN MAYCOCK LaVON JENSEN PHYLLIS STARLEY LaRAE DAY SAMMY JANE PETERSON MARIE BUCKLEY SHARON STONEY CAROL PETERSON HELEN NICKIC UVONNE BUSHNELL HELEN JOHNSON LEOLA WILDEN JOAN BENNETT CAROLYN WHITAKER MARY ELLEN MAXWELL BESSIE RAE ESKLUND MARGARET FULLER GAY MITCHELL BETH ROBISON MISS WRIGHT, Adviser SHERRILL HUNTER SHARON McBRIDE LaNILA CHRISTENSEN MADELIENE STOTT MARILYN RASMUSSEN LUCY BELLE BARKDULL KAYLE PEARSON DIXIE TURNER KAREN TURNER RACHEL JOHNSON JEANETTE WARNER SHANON CHRISTENSEN RAYMA JOHNSON GLORIA UTLEY KOYE STEVENS ANN PACKARD KAREN ASHMAN SARAH ELLEN BRUNSON JANET McBRIDE
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