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The Future Homemakers of America is an organization of students studying home- making in Salem High School. This organization came into being through the cooperative efforts of youth enrolled in homemaking to foster leadership and promote better home life for the families of America. The Salem chapter consists of 126 active members, the largest in the state of Indiana. Membership is open to any girl who has taken one year of Home Economics. Mrs. Mable Edwards is adviser. Through her efforts our chapter has become well known throughout our home state. The motto of Future Homemakers of America, ''Toward New Horizons,'' expresses the purpose of the organization--learning to live better today in order that our lives and those of our families may be better tomorrow. This gives us an idea of our American youth and how they are striving to make the future better for all. The red rose is the flower of the organization and red and white are its colors. Plus the many activities in the local club, these girls attend district and state meetings where they take an active part. 38
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The first week of December was celebrated as Future Homemakers Week. Activities were arranged and each day attention was paid to some phase of their varied interests. Sunday- attended church as a group Monday- each girl indentified herself by wearing an apron throughout the day Tuesday- good deed day Wednesday- each member wore F.H.A. colors - red and white Thursday- d evoted entirely to publicity Friday- sold UNESCO stamps Saturday- food sale. SITTING: A. Burns, M. Bush, C. Zacharias, N. Gater, B, Naugle. STANDING: C. Wilson, S. Bartle, B, Floyd, C. Gamble, R. Brown. 1953-54 OFFICERS 1954-55 Norma Gater President Kay Williams Carol Jean Zacharias Vice-President Pat Shanks Martha Bush Secretary Pat Miller Alene Burns Treasurer Pat Beasley Garolyn Gamble Song Leader Sara Setser Rose Ann Brown Historian Maxine Batt Carolyn Wilson Photographer Nancy Nicholson Mary Jane Humphrey Pianist Martha Bush Bonnie Floyd Parliamentarian Barbara Naugle Barbara Naugle Reporter Kathryn Day Sponsor--Mrs. Edwards 39
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