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-. ... .-. W., ,E .,, ,W -f--,-- -.. ..,Y. F. F. A. '0- The F. F. A.1sponsored an all siclgaol hayridei Octlober 8, 1948. Fou: wagon-lioads of boys and gir s went to owar rays woo s w ere games were p aye an re- freshments were served+plenty of dust, fun, and cider. On November 20, the F. F. A, held a turkey shoot. About 25 turkeys, 20 ducks, and 5 guineas were the prizes, but due to bad weather we were unable to dispose of all of them. No one seemed to want the guineas, so they were turned loose and chased by boys until they were caught. A. girls serxgd lunch in the cafeteria. January 19, the Sumner Chapter of F. F. A. came to ob e for a joint meeting of the two chapters. A meeting was held, refreshments were served, and then' two basketball games were played. We won both games. Accepting Clay City's invitation we held a joint meeting and a basketball game on February 16. The Clay City boys are good hosts and played a good basketball game beating us 33 to 30. ' Mlirch 28, 27 boys went to Olney for a meeting. The meeting was conducted in an orderly manner. Two talks were given by Olney boys and one was given by Kenny Long of Noble. Refreshments were served and then the basketball games were played. Olney won the first game, but Noble won the second, which was the first team game. The Olney boys played hard and rough, but they were really fine sportsmen. The members of the F. H. A. and F. F. A. held a party inviting their parents, Marih 30. Ah program was given in the gym ands refreshments werie served. pril 7, t e F. F. A. e d a party at Beal's kating Rink in O ney. The rink was rented for the night, and every boy was permitted to take a girl. Everyone had a good time and his share of the fun and spills. THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Sixty-five girls were members of the F. H. A. this year. They held their regular meetings on the third Wednesday of each month in the Home Economics room during the 8:40 period. The officers of the chapter for this year were as follows: President .,..,.,............................................................. Mary Jane Bourne Vice-President ..............................-.......-....-----......-...-............. Nova Mason Secretary ........... ........... N orene Lutz Treasurer ................. ....... M argaret Hudson Reporter ......................... -----.--.--.... P auline Kinkade Scrapbook Chairman ............ ....................... B etty Patterson Sponsor .......................................................... Mrs. -Carolyn Rockabrand Chapter Mother ................--........-.................-................. Mrs. Frank Ring Betty Patterson attended F. H. A, camp at Bloomington, Illinois, as a delegate from this chapter. Mary Jane Bourne was a delegate to the First National Convention of F. H. A. in Kansas City, Missouri. Six girls from this chapter spent a day at the University of Illinois during Farm and Home Week. Norene Lutz, Hazel McDowell, Betty Patterson, Mary Jane Bourne, and Mrs. Rockabrand attended the House of Delegates meeting at Effingham, Illinois. Some of the activities carried out this year by the F. H. A, are as follows: 1. Installation of the officers. 2. Participated in the World Christmas Festival. 3. Had a chili supper. 4. Observed F. H. A. week, 5. Initiated the new members. 6. Had a candlelighting ceremony for the new members. 7. Gave three radio programs. 8. Played two ball games with the F. F, A. 9. Observed Courtesy Week by giving a skit before the assembly and posting posters, etc. 10- Miss DBUTSHHC Davis, State Supervisor of F. H. A.: Miss Margaret Von Schoick County Home Advisor, and Miss Leona Dunbar, County Health Nurse, were speaker at our meetings,
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