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Future Homemakers of America President ...... ..... I ris Brooks Vice-President . . . .... Donna Hamby Librarian ........... .... C letess Stevenson Secretary-Treasurer . . . ...... Donna Isbell Reporter ..... ............ M elba Forehand Advisors. . . . . . . .Miss Whitford, Mrs. Cramer Future I-Iomemakers of America is the name selected for the new National Organization of the Home Economics Clubs. The Vandalia Chapter consists of 120 girls who meet the first period the first Tuesday of every month. The program consists of ,four divisions: business, educational, welfare, and social. Under the educational program they had a demonstration on personal appearance, a talk on flower arrangements by Mrs. Kirkpatrick, and a talk on the Funny Side of Public Health Nursing by Miss Scaife, the county nurse. At Christmas time the girls sent gifts to the con- valescent soldiers at Scott Field. They also contributed to the Red Cross and Infantile Paralysis Drive. For the social program, the girls entertained the F. F. A. boys at a party. The initiation was divided into two parts, the formal service and the humorous. The club has adopted a new point system to wear the F. H. A. pin. In order that every member may have an active part in the organization, the members are divided into groups to earn money for the Mother Daughter Banquet. Some of the groups sell pop corn and candy at games, and others serve lunches at noon to the grade school children. Our chapter sent six representatives--Iris Brooks, Dorothy Forbes, Betty Baldwin, Beatrice Krug, Donna I-Iamby, and Elsie Arndt-to the sectional meeting at Sa- lem. Beatrice Krug was elected vice president, and Dorothy Forbes, parliamentarian. Q522 First Row: L. Cole, M. Brugato, G. Chand- ler, M. Henson, D. Gates, R. Miles, P. Isbell. Second Row: N. Wright, C. Davis, F. Ray 5. geais, A. Pyatt, I. Tedrick, N. Bone . un. Third Row: B. Grubcnigh, R. Hulskotter V. Reeves, W. Van orn, M. Smith, I Denton, L. Parris, I. O'Dell. Fourth Row: F. McNealy, D. Campbell W. Ulbright, I. Wiss, M. Mahon, E Merryxnan. Fifth Row: M. Klukis, R. Chrisman, D Steiling, E. Tharp, I. Wallis. First Row: M. Daniels, M. Harrison, B Dxveley, M. White, P. Lay, V. Nichols Second Row: M. Forehand, M. Short, I Hobler, M. Tedrick, E. Yenny, R. Durbin, E. Kirkpatrick, D. Isbell, B. Workman. Third Row: Miss Whitiord,-C. Stevenson L. Etchason, M. Rine, R. Guthrie, D. Robertson, V. Papes. Fourth Row: H. Wangrow, I. Tippet, B Chernisky, P. Roberts, I. Kidd, I. Hummel, D. Forbes, I. Curry, L. Trueblood. Pint Row: I. Feery, B. Boaz, D. Hornby, B. Krug, V. Wilson, M. Crouthers. Second Row: B. Swarm, L. Linton, W. Tate, R. Mills, L. Wilson, V. Rebbe, B. Baldwin, B. Carrico, I. Brooks, I. Eakin. Third Row: Mags. Cramer, M. Krueger, B. Bassett, B. teinhauer, P. Hobson, L. Merriman, N. Merryman, B. Leininger, D. Forbes. Fourth Row: M. Teter, W. Murray, I. Wollerman, D. Linton, C. Richardson, I. Thallman. Fiith Row: I. Adams, N. Smith, B. Belch- er, F. Filer, E. Arndt.
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