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Future Homemakers Chapter Mothers: Mrs. Schieler Mrs. Luther Sponsor: Mrs. Block e Freshman get acquainted party at Johnson’s Lake got the year off to a good start. During all, these freshmen did a fine job of selling taffy at games. Christmas time always means a Caroling Party to FHA girls. On the night of December 16, we spread happiness all over town with our singing (Ha, Ha) and afterwards came back to the high school for a taffy pull and gift exchange. Something new, our paper ‘The Track”, was usually put out on Wednesdays. A gym sale Sc “organized” bake sale supplied the funds for our trip to Chicago. All in all, the year lived up to our theme, “Up, Up and Away with FHA!” Lynn Luther; Section V.P. Projects Pam Norton; Del. to Nat. Convention, holding FHA Rally Attend. Award.
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Tom Kidd, John Stabler, Arlene Carley The Student Council is made up of two representatives from each class, the President and an advisor. A representative is elected by the members of his own class. He must have a C average. If his grades fall below this, he has six weeks to bring them up. If he doesn’t, a new representative must take his place. The President; a Senior, must have a B average and maintain that average. A candidate for President must, like his campaign manager, present a three-minute speech in front of the student body. The other officers of the Council are elected by the Council representatives. The advisor is either the principal or someone whom he appoints. Mr. Freeman Advisor 19
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of America OFFICERS: L. Luther, 1st V.P.; I. Swearingen, Sec.; P. Craine, Public Relations; P. Norton, Historian; C. Currier, Degrees; Mrs. Block, Sponsor; Deb Hood, Projects; C. Rollins, Recreation; Pat Stone, 2nd V.P.; Judy Moore, Treas.; L. Schieler, President. OUR TRIP TO CHICAGO On March 31, 37 wide awake FHA girls boarded the bus to Chicago. Upon our arrival at the Merchandise Mart, we went on a two hour tour and saw furniture, rugs, and all the other expensive things that go into homes. For dinner, we went to Berghoffs, a German restaurant. The Marina Towers were closed, so we went right on to the Buddhist Temple where an Oriental minister talked to us about his religion. We saw the incense burners and rice pots. We then went to Marshall Fields to spend all our money. That evening, 37 sleepy girls boarded the bus for home. Walking down a Chicago street. Daddy-date Night Snowball Decorations Passing on the gavel. Good-bye, Seniors! 21
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