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HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Left to right, lirst row: V . McDaniels, Trump, D. Bingham, D. Croslaml, Mansfield, L. Mathews, Galle, MufTinan Second row: Vincent, Courtright, Courtright, Keys. Morrison. Jaeger, McCrae. G. Green Third row: Miss Sullivan. B. Green, Hihblen, Kennedy. Waldron. M. Fortune. N. Vogel. Miller. L. Nice. Milligan. M Stitzel, Stein Fourth row: Lange. B. Nice. B. Gipson, Barker. Parker, M. Mills, Halsey. Riggs, P. Payne. Godsev OFFICERS PRESIDENT ANN STEIN VICK PRESIDENT.............VERA Me DAN I EL SECRETARY DONNA J. CROSLAND TREASURER............. CLEORA MANSFIELD REPORTER MARIE MILLIGAN ADVISER MISS SULLIVAN The new members of the Home Economics Club were initiated at a candlelight service at the first of the school year. The girls in the Home Economics classes have prepared and served two banquets. the F. F. A. banquet and the School Master's banquet, this year. As a change to the traditional program, the Home Economics Club together with tin Girls’ League, gave the Mother-Daughter tea on May 12. The Home Economics Club prepared the refreshments. The girls made slippers as a part of their Red Cross project. At the last meeting, the club elected the new officers for the ensuing school year. Those elected were: PRESIDENT ADELINE HUFFMAN VICE PRESIDENT CLEORA MANSFIELD SECRETARY.........----------- LEORA NICE TREASURER................ BEVERLY GIPSON REPORTER.............VIRGINIA WALDRON
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GIRLS' LEAGUE Lilt to right, first row: Tiffany, T. Mills. Milligan. Crosland, M. Fortune. Gaik . Morrison. Jaeger, Lay, Robinson, Hibblen, Ensminger, Vincent. Second row: Riggs, M. Payne. Trump, L. Nice, P. Payne. Shephard, M. Scroggin, Evans. M. Mills, Parker, Keys, Lange. McDaniel. I bird row: Cross, (i. Green. Mayotte, Godsey, Cockrell, Curl, Gamble, McCrae. Mansfield, L. Mathews, Woods. Bingham. MacMillan. Stein. Mrs. Payne. Fourth row: S. Wright. P. Wright. Cosner, Waldron, Kennedy. Briggs. B. Nice. Barker. B. Gipson, McGrath. Southard. Bateman, M. Stitzel, B. Green. E itth row: Kernen. Lay, Sevey, Miller. I. Vogel, X. Mathews, Van Mousen. J. Scroggin. Baxter. B. Courtright. B. Courtright. Halsey. Sixth row: X. Vogel. Stringham. Kinsey. Rinehart. McCauley. Huffman. Cosner. W. Timpv. Smith, Hill. OFFICERS PRESIDENT--------------------DOXXA BATEMAN VICE PRESIDENT................... GLORIA LAY SECRETARY-TREASURER NORMA MATHEWS SONG QUEEN-------------------------- X X STEIN PI AX I ST-------------------VIRGI NT A WALDRON ADVISER...........-................MRS. PAYNE The Girls’ League completed a very successful year. They earned money by selling soft drinks at the games. I wo representatives were elected from each class to help make up tin Girls’ League ( ouncil and to take charge of the program at the monthly meetings. These girls were: seniors, Errolo Lay and Edith Vincent; juniors, Josephine Southard and Shirley Wright; sophomores. Jeanne Scroggin and Iris Vogel; freshmen. Ruin Parker and Mary Ellen Fortune. In honor of the boys who left for the service, the league sponsored a Christmas party consisting of a program and a dance. I he color and Frank Sinatra bow tie days were enjoyed by the girls. The mothers’ and daughters’ tea, given in honor of the mothers and the senior girls, was held on May 12. At this tea the installation of the new officers took place. The new officers are: PRESIDENT...............-JOSEPHINE SOUTHARD VICE PRESIDENT ADELINE HUFFMAN SECRETARY-TREASURER BEVERLY GIPSON
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F. F. A. L ft to right, first row: Daudt. Edvalson, Van Housen, Courtright, (i. Stitzel. Second row: Mr. Minnick. Smith. Glenn, llaefer, McBride. Hulme. Third row: Harris. Griegs, Dale. Jones. Davis. I . Timpy. OFFICERS PR ESI DENT--------------------HARLEY KE YS VICE PRESIDENT-----------------GENE STITZEL SECRETARY-----(; !•: k e j , ESEN TREASURER.--------------BURR COURTRIGHT REPORTER--------------------------------DON HULME ADVISER---------------------- MR. MINNICK The outstanding event of the year was the annual F. F. A. banquet which was held on January 9. 1944. Other achievements and activities of the chapter were: the making of a seed treater which was demonstrated at the bond rally; a paper drive was conducted during which seven tons of paper were collected and sold to the government: an ice skating party in honor of the Home Ec. girls. A parliamentary procedure contest was held here with La Grande, Baker. Enterprise, and Union competing. Burr Courtright and Gene Edvalson competed against each other for the right to enter the speech contest at Baker. Burr represented the group and rated third place. I he chapter studied a general agriculture course and enjoyed several field trips.
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