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f Q ,. 3 Y' .1 HOME ECONOMICS OFFICERS Lavella Powers, Preside-ntg Emily Watts, Reporterg Betty Oxford, Trvasurerg Polly Head, Hisloriang Evelyn Moser, Secretaryg Edna Marie Stewart, Vice-President. . 4-H CLUB OFFICERS STANDING: Marvin Poda. Vice-Presidentg Emily Watts, Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Smith, Leader: Evelyn Moser, Assistant Program Chairman Fannie Jo Beatty. Assistant Program Chairmang Donald Cox, President. FRONT ROW: Luther Nell Cox. Council Memberp Melba L. Cooper. Song Leader Kathleen Cooper, Reporterg Jo Ann Swanner, Program Chairman. Z0 A K lx 9,
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It's an old custom of the F. H. A. to initiate the Freshmen Home Makers on Halloween. This was again carried out this year and what a sight befell the eyes of the upperclassmen when the freshmen appeared Halloween day. They were dressed in all modes and manners. However, they managed to survive the day and its punishments, only to be greeted with more that night. The initiation was held at the schoolhouse and at night especially Halloween night, the halls and empty rooms are rather frighten- ing. If you are doubtful. ask the freshmen. After the initiating part, though, we perked them up with refreshments and games. They survived itg although some of them are still wondering how. THE QUITMAN 4-H CLUB The 4-H Club is one of the largest organizations in the United States. On November 10, 1948 the Quitman 4-H Club held their first meeting this school year for the purpose of electing new officers. There are twenty-two boys and forty-five girls whis is a total of sixty-six members belonging to the Quitman 4-H Club. Members meet once a month to discuss the business of the future activities. Mr. W. C. Abbot, the county agent. always gives a demonstration to the boys each month. A demonstration is given each month for the girls by Mrs. Iness K. Bowman, the Assistant Home Demonstration Agent. 19 VI
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