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F. H. A. Left to Right—Back Row: Sandra Cook. Verna Leighton, Kay Luman. Mildred Smith, Charlotte Bowen, Janis Rots, Maxine Putman. Lind- Widger, Doris Logue. Mary DuFour. Fourth Row: Alici Ray, Neva Vollmar, Marilyn Williamson, Chella Dunbar, Alice Mungcr, Maria Hackspacher, Fern Wilson, Lucille Morse, Bertha Ray, Dorothy Elliott, Rosemary Halsey. Third Row: Janet Latimer, Sharlee Weber. Beverly Pauli, Rose Ellen McMahon, Barbara Myers, Ruby Burkhcad, Marilyn Durdle, Ruth Anderson, Wadena Pickrcl, Betty Hagaman, Marilyn ilagaman, Myrna Essex, Beverly Rot .. Second Row: Pat Schulthes, Shirley Swanson, Phyllis Hagaman, Carol Ehrerhart, Carol Kreidcr, Carol Folkcnroth, Anna Brcckcnridgc, Helen Higgs, Sue Rvdcn, Marlene Wood, Carol Utsingcr. First Row: Mrs. Threw. Nina Hurt, Mary Jo Blout, Farrell Myers, Marilyn Henderson, Shirley Archdale. Patsy Graham, Janet Melton, Pat McDaniel, Sonia Martin, Carolyn McDonough. CREED We are the Future Homemakers of America. We face the future with warm courage And high hope. For we have the clear consciousness of seeking Old and precious values. For we are the builders of homes. Homes for America’s future. Homes where living will be the expression of everything That is good and fair. Homes where truth and love and security and faith Will be realities, not dreams. We are the Future Homemakers of America. We face the future with warm courage And high hope. 18
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THE VOICE OF THE VALLEY One of the busiest groups at Valley High is the staff of The Voice, Valley’s school paper. The Voice is published by the journalism class every two weeks by a staff of thirty-one members. The Voice exchanges papers with 1 1 other schools. Also free copies arc sent to the Board of Education, the Advisory Council, principals, and Valley alumni now in sei vice. Thanks go to Mr. Wine for the wonderful job he has done in advising the paper staff. Without his help The Voice would be an impossibility. THE VOICE STAFF Editor-in-Chief Jack Harlcr Co-Assistant Editors Mary Jo Blout, Mildred Smith Business Manager Carol Kreidcr Assistant Business Managers Dick Roberts, June Foreman Organization News Editor Shirley Swanson Organization News Staff—Betty Hagaman, Betty Sampson, Lucille Morse, Pat McDaniel, Lois Nesbit, Sharry Weber, Verna Leighton, Beverly Rotz, Kenny Kemper, Ruby Burkhead Feature News Editor Shirley Archdale Feature News Staff—Bertha Ray, Pat Bailey, Pat Schulthes, Budde Ehrenhart, Judy Jaggard, Marilyn Hagaman, Pat Norris, Mariivnn Suydam Sports Editor Jack Pickrcl Sports Reporters Arlcn Walters, Dick Roberts, Jim Mason, Vivian Ball Art Editor Joyce White Assistant Art Editors Budde Ehrenhart, Pat McDaniel Production Editors Patsy Graham, Naomi Armstrong Production Staff—Jack Pickrel, Jim Mason, Shirley Archdale, Bertha Ray, Beverly Rotz, Carol Kreidcr, Betty Hagaman 17
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F. H. A. Shirl, Cy Ar‘ kdilc P»t'V 1952-53 OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Historian Recreation Publicity Chapter Mother Adviser Shirley Archdale Marilyn Henderson Patsy Graham Janet Melton Mary Jo Blout Nina Hurt Farrell Myers Pat McDaniel Mrs. Rotz Mrs. Threw 1952-53 PROGRAM September—Formal initiation of new members Sponsored an all school dance with the F.F.A. October—Lesson on Flower Arrangements and Corsage Making Cookie sale November—Radio program over WMBD, Peoria Organization meeting for earning of F.H.A. degrees December—Party for first graders — Christmas Exchange Work on parliamentary procedure January—Lesson on cake decoration February—Radio program over WMBD, Peoria Earning of Degrees — Style Show March—Cookie sale April—Lesson on Hair Styling and Care of the Hair Field trip May—Mother and Daughter Banquet — Awards Installation of new officers for 1953-54 F.H.A. is a national organization of pupils who study homemaking in junior and senior high schools. We work together for better and happier home life for everyone. We think that helping to make happy homes, now and in the future, is the most important thing that you can do for democracy. Flower—Red Rose—A symbol of vibrant, glowing health. Colors—Red and White—Symbolic of youth and purity. Motto—Toward New Horizons—This expresses the purpose of the organization. 19
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