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TOP ROW: Glendola Nelson, Billie Smith, Barbara Nelson, Beverly Bolen, Carolyn Sims, Beverley Nelson, Ann Jenkins, Delores Stain. ROW TWO: Judy Robinson, Betty Craig, Wanda Nolen, Alice Randol, Carol Ramsey, Joy Hutchcraft, Joyce Nolen, Myrna Wilcoxon. ROW ONE: Mrs. Walter Spaugh, Jr., Mrs. Clarke Lowe, Jean Dunphy, Judy Spaugh, Lena Hagen, Leanne Fultz. F.H.A. Girls Examine New Fashions, Wanda England was chosen to represent the Sullivan chapter at the Section 14 Sweetheart Dance, which was held at Neoga, Illinois, this year. Assisting President Leanne F ultz was Vice-President Janet Elder. Lena Hagen was secretary, with Wanda Eng- land as treasurer. Others who served as officers were Jean Dunphy, projects chairman, Mary Doehring, degrees chairmang Sarah McKown, public relations chairmang Eula Childers, recreation chairmang Karen Kerans, par- liamentariang and Judy Spaugh, historian. Volunteering their time as Chapter Mothers were Mrs. Walter Spaugh, Jr., and Mrs. Clarke Lowe. Each month an F.H.A. Girl of the Month is chosen by the girls who are former Girls of the Month. F.H.A. Girl of the Month honor has been one of the Sullivan chapter's traditions. A most important fund-raising activity is selling cards at Christmas. Cards are ordered early in No- vember and each girl is required to sell at least one box. Attractive prizes are given to the high card salesmen when all cards have been sold. Judy Robinson, who sold thirty-one assorted boxes of cards, was high salesman this year. 5UuiVaU'S F-H-A- Sweetheart Queen' Wanda- Mr. Carnine, Judy, Helen, and Mrs. Paschall inspect new trends anticipates the coming dance. in Skirts and dressgs. 26
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FOP ROW: Dianne Warren, Norma Rowland, Anita Deckard, Judy Booker, Helen Craig, .Tudy Wallace, Betty Weaver, Carol Vallace. ROW TWO: Sondra Reedy, Ina Elzy, Ellen Colclasure, Linda McKown, Elaine Dehart, Stella Colclasure, Carolyn Vatt. ROW ONE: Janet Elder, Wanda England, Sarah McKown, Eula Childers, Mary Doehring, Mrs. Paschall. ' tudy Child Care Conduct Ceremonu To promote F.H.A, girls' understanding of the cor- 'ect care ofchildren, a course in child care and guidance vas provided for the girls. Also on the F. H. A. calendar vas a trip to town to visit one of the local dress shops. The girls visited Sullivan Fashion Shop. Mr. Gail Carnine , :wner of the shop, showed the girls around and tried to Lnswer the many questions they asked about articles of zlothing, or types of materials. The trip was supervised ay Mrs. Paschall, homemaking teacher and advisor of he F. H. A. chapter. F, H, A. Week was celebrated by presenting a sym- Nlorma presents a red rose t M' S luring annual F.l-l,A, Week. es, bolic rose to each member of the high school faculty. Leanne Fultz, chapter president, gave the opening speech at the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet, which was served by the F. F. A. boys. F. H. A. girls then served at the F, F, A, Banquet, they also served the Athletic Banquet. Canned goods of various kinds were brought to school by F. H. A. members to be distributed to several families in Sullivan at Christmas time. On the traditional F. H. A. Hobo Days, many of the girls were engaged in odd jobs such as cleaning houses, painting garages, washing cars, and baby sitting. o iss immons to honor teachers Beverley, Leanne, and Jean box canned goods to be distributed to needy families. 27
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