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FUTURE IIDMEMAKERS 0F AMERICA This fall the first chapter of the Future Homemakers of America was organized in Redmond. The National Chapter was organized last spring and since then state and national officers have been elected. There has never been a sister organization to the Future Farmers of America, so the girls decided to call their organization the F.H.A. When the Redmond Chapter was organized, Mrs. Evelyn Roth, state advisor, installed the officers with the assistance of the Bend officers. There are now 52 members and they are taking over the job of keep- ing up the Girls' League room. The advanced homemaking class redec- orated it. The club served dinners to the Kiwanis, Chamber of Commerce and the annual F.F.A. parent-son banquet, also a mother-daughter tea. The club sponsored the St. Patrick's day dance. The purpose of this club is: Ill To promote a growing appreciation of the duties and satisfactions of homemakingp 121 To emphasize the im- portance of worthy home membershipg C39 To encourage democracy in home and community lifeg 143 To work for good home and family life for allg 153 To promote international good willg 165 To foster the development of creative leadership in home and community lifeg 173 To provide whole- some individual and group recreation, and 181 To further interest in homemaking. Eligible girls are those who have had one semester and are now enrolled, or girls who have had two years of home economics. In future years the girls hope to take a more active part in school activities. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS BACK ROW1 Schliekelmann, King. Smal- ley. G. Abbott. ROW 101 Will, Ham- mock, Grammar. Blanchard. ROW 9: McCaffery. Ayres, J. Thornton. M. Jor- dan. ROW 8: Jensen, Pickles. Eaton, Jennings. ROW T: Ridgeway, Rasmus- sen, Blackstone. M. Roberts. ROW 6: Minks. Endicott. Johnston. Cornett. ROVV 5: M. Bliss. Hoffman. Falken- hagcn, Musick. O'Neill. Glass. Bozarth. ROW -li J. Shepard, Donahue. J. Davis. D. Thornton, Stomberg. Gilbert. B. Young. ROW 3: Coshoxv, Stevens, Pop- ish. Strixncr. ROVV 222 D. Abbott, Magill, Mayer. Franks. FRONT ROWQ Hammer, Ferguson, Sturdivan, Christian. 0FFICERS Lois McCaft'cry President Jean Pickles Vice-President Lorraine Ayres Secretary Frances King Historian and Reporter Irs. Harvey Head Advisor Colors Red and VVhite Motto Toward New Horizons ois McCaffer5'. Lorraine Ayres, Jean Pickles. Connie Jensen. Joyce Davis. Frances King. Mrs. Head
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Daniel, Jones. Riggs. Victor Livingston. Gerald Eby. Scoggin. FUTURE FARMERS 0F AMERICA The Redmond F.F.A. chapter was awarded the Keystone Certificate this year for the first time as one of the outstanding chapters in the state. The chapter received the Sears Foundation award of 354.54 for the pro- duction of essential food. Canby, Grants Pass, and Baker were the other chapters in the state to receive the award. Gerald Eby received the State Farmer degree along with 37 other boys in the state. Fayet Scoggin re- ceived the Union Pacific scholarship for S100 to be used at some agricul- tural college. Every boy in the chapter tried out for the public speaking contest, with Gerald Eby winning the contest, followed by Jeff and Roe McDaniels. Other boys in the finals were Jay Larsen, Harold Klann, and Richard Snelson, which was given before the Chamber of Commerce. Eby repre- sented the chapter in the district contest that was held in Henley. The parliamentary team was composed of Fayet Scoggin, Art Foss, Victor Livingston, Clyde Carlson, Gerald Eby, and Stanley Green, advisor. The team placed third in the district contest. Over 150 people attended the Parent and Son banquet. Honorary mem- ber degree was conferred upon Lloyd Baker, Ross Kellogg, and L. J. Mc- Daniels. Glen Weaver, state director of vocational guidance, was the main speaker. The F.H.A. prepared and served the banquet that was held in the study hall. The annual barn dance was held in the Ag Shop with more than 200 attending. Lila Mae Popish was crowned queen by Fayet Scoggin. Square dances, Paul Jones and regular dances made up the evening's entertain- ment. Chapter membership was made up of 19 Green hands and 28 Chapter Farmers, making a total of 47 for the year. Officers included Fayet Scog- gin, president: Art Foss, vice-president, Don Ferguson, secretaryg Willard Thornton, treasurer, Gerald Eby, reporter, and Stanley Green, advisor. FUTURE FARMERS FRONT ROW: Varco. Hood Dosser Ebx Thornton. Foss. Scoggrn Ferguson De La Guerra. Klann, Sturdrx ant New brll SECOND ROW: Mr. Green Brooks Ch rm berlain, Keegan, London 'Vloniml Ishani. C, Bliss. Pauls Waddlc Ruther ford, West, D, Brown Andrew R BACK ROW: Snelson, McCullx J Mc Daniel. J. Larson, Buck G Peden N Hammock. L. Bliss, Sandxxrck Hack Carlson. Sloan. B. Daxrs C Shepard Livingston. Kingsbury 0FFICERS FRONT ROW: Art Foss Faxct Scoggrn BACK ROW: Clyde Carlson X11 Grun INSERT: Queen Lila Mae Polish Fryct
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G. A. A. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Nooe. Chi-istman. New. Davis. Miller. Gregg. Mansfield. Donahue. Schliekelmann. Bliss. Isaac- SOD. SECOND ROXYI D. Simmons. L. Sim- rnons. J, Wyckoff. Pickles. Huffman. Kissler. Rasmussen. Logan. Jensen. Skelton. Manning. Yandevcxf. Reif. Galloway. BACK ROVV3 Bailcl. Chase. Grubb. Bollinger. Tuck. B. VVyckoff. Mc- Fadden. Moody. Roberts. Shepard. Merrv. Cork. Cowles. Hofleckci. Kinei DRILL TEAM FRONT RQXVI J. VVyc-koff. Christman. Ross. Chase. SECOND ROVV: Larsen. Clarke. Ridge- way. Cowles. Vandevert. Gregg Grubb. Hodecker. THIRD ROVV: Ayres. Miller. Davis Rasmussen. Shepard. Pickles. Thorn- ton. FOURTH ROVV2 Simmons. Mansfield Schrunk, Jensen. Braly. Logan. Dona- hue. BACK ROW: B. Wyckoff. McFadden Bartel, Hallowell. Schliekelmann Westesen. Reif. Skelton. PEP CLUB FRONT ROVV: Larsen. Gregg.. Miller Grubb. Davis. Pickles. Skelton. Shep- ard. Vandevert. Logan. Bartel. BACK ROVV: Mrs. Nooe. Hoclecker. Mc Fadclen. Cowles. Reif. VVestesen Manning. Donahue. Schliekelmann.
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