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Ann Haugh, treasurer. Second row: Roberta White, vice-presi- Mrs. Robertson and Miss Doughton dent; Mrs. A. D. Radcliffe, Mrs. S. D. Wilson, Mrs. G. E. Simpson, Co-sponsors chapter mothers; Sara Moses, federation representative. Third row: Sherry Roland, Delois Cash, song leaders; Shirley Hicks, corresponding secretary; Gayle Sykes, reporter; Betty Roberts, president; Judy Simpson, historian, ' Shirley Martin, secretary. First row, left to right: Betty Foley, Joan Miller, Hazel Sisson, Loretta Reece, June Holleman, Faye McKenzie, Mary Hardbower, Sara Moses, Pamela MacNevin, Gail Morris, Ruth Ann Haugh, Norita Young. Second row: Joan Sutherland, Carolyn Fuller, Martha Wilson, Mary Ann Bayles, Peggy Grubb, Ann Woodward, June Walker, Barbara Taber. Third row: Georgeanna Hanekamp, Marjorie Locke, Annette Matlock, Sherry Roland, Eclwina Dembo, Gloria Dunn, Elsie Shields, Ruth Painter, Priscilla Martin. Fourth row: Betty Roberts, Roberta White, Gayle Sykes, Barbara Bailey, Betty Everitt, Jean O’Connell, Kay Ashby, Shirley Martin, Marie Deavers, Shirley Hicks. a M B
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First row, left to right: Bernice Liming, Joan Grubb, Sally Stafford, Betty Scrivener, Janet Senior, Marjorie Dove, Nadine Trice, June Dodd, Janet Martin, Betty Malone, Shirley Myers, Betty Frazier. Second row: Patty Poynter, Dolores Rios, Delois Cash, Deanna Berio, Barbara Myers, Clara Brown, Louise Dove, Peggy Hodge, Joanne Chapman. Third row: Rachel Hatton, Ruth Ann Moats, Edith Marshall, Vera Dod- son, Marion Shifflett, Sylvia Hatton, Ruth Shifflett. Fourth row: Glenda Jackson, Nancy Crider, Frances Higgins, Judy Simpson, Marjorie Harper, Peggy Cunningham. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Mount Vernon Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America enjoyed a very exciting year, with a member elected as treasurer of the Virginia Association of F. H. A., and also a mem- ber elected as president of the Martha Washing- ton Federation of F. H. A. Other activities included a slumber party, hot dog sales, group church attendance, installa- tion of officers with a reception for parents and guests, and helping with other Chapter and Fed- eration work. Roberta White, treasurer, Virginia Association of the Future Homemakers of America.
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m — 5CT V — K ,:i ■ isti M first row, left to right: Donna Ogle, Berdina Greer, Martha Allen, Lucille Wells, Juanita MacDonald. Second row: Mrs. Ames, Selena Dovel, Mary LaFran- cis, Clara Smith, Joan Papajcik, Barbara Caudle, Sonny Wise. Third row: Raymond Barnes, Edna May Mun- day, Nancy Small, Winifred Waite, Mrs. Quinley. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 1 1 ■ • I ’ 1 L M | fT vN W -a s | ,-j The George C. Gillingham Future Teach- ers’ Club was instituted January 24, 1950, to en- courage pupils to enter the teaching field. An effort was made to acquaint each member with the advantages and disadvantages connected with the profession. Each year the club sponsors the March of Dimes Drive, a Mother and Daughter Banquet, a visit to a Teacher’s College, and other activi- ties which further interest in the field of teach- ing. Membership is limited to those students in- terested in teaching and who have a high scholarship average and whose qualifications in- dicate a definite teaching ability. For the first time this year the School Sav- ings Program was conducted by this club. Seated: Martha Allen, president. Standing, left to right: Donna Ogle, secretary; Berdina Greer, vice-president; Juanita MacDonald, treasurer; Lucille Wells, assistant secretary. 30
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